Kwadwo Nsafoah Poku, an energy expert, has voiced strong concerns regarding the state of Ghana's economy, particularly under the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration. He criticized the government's claims of economic improvement, asserting that many ordinary Ghanaians are still facing significant financial hardships. Poku pointed to sluggish market activities and questioned the accuracy of official inflation figures, arguing that the prices of essential goods remain excessively high. He illustrated these challenges by referencing specific food prices, emphasizing that the anticipated benefits of the government's reset agenda have not materialized for the average citizen. As Ghanaians prepare for the festive season, Poku's remarks highlight a stark reality: many are unable to afford basic items, such as poultry, undermining the government's narrative of economic recovery.
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