According to Seth Terkper, the Government keeps repeating that its predecessor left a weak economy at end-2016. In trumpeting this view, it deliberately ignores the legacy of opportunities created, despite major challenges.
Rather, its distortion of 2016 data and poor performance from 2017-to-date is exposing a worse legacy at end-2020.
The post Seth Terkper writes: ‘President Mahama left a better economy’ appeared first on The Business & Financial Times.
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