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Ato Forson To Bawumia: Don’t Compare ‘Dumsor’ To Coronavirus, It’s Inhumane

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Cassiel Ato Forson, a Former deputy Finance Minister, has admonished Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia to stop comparing the current COVID-19 pandemic to the electricity crisis, popularly called Dumsor, saying it is inhumane to do that.

According to Mr Ato Forson, in a Facebook post, “comparing a pandemic to an energy situation that occurred because the NPP Government failed to invest in power generation over an 8year period only reflects the confusion that has characterized your recent pronouncements.

“In any case, it is inhumane to compare a pandemic killing human beings to an electricity generation problem that was resolved by the same government. It is time to caution Dr. Bawumia not to be proud of cosmetic macro-economic data that fails to translate into economic well-being. Today, Ghana’s public debt has increased from GHS 120.3 billion as at 31st December 2016 to GHS 235 Billion as of 31st March 2020.

“Your government is struggling to service interest on public debt; as a result, lenders have started charging penalties on delayed interest payments. Sadly, our debt levels are so high that we risk becoming a high debt distress country yet you have failed to show humility and competence in fixing your mess.”

Mr Ato Forson’s comments come after Vice President Bawumia in a jab encouraged former President John Mahama to compare data before speaking.

The NPP, according to Dr Bawumia, has handled the COVID-19 pandemic better than the NDC would have handled it.

“This time in the lives of our country is really not a time for politics, we are facing a global pandemic and the focus of the President is leading to make sure the right things are done to protect the lives of Ghanaians. that notwithstanding, we have seen that the former President John Mahama has been making some statements and it has been proven that many of those statements are untruths.

“The data is very clear and so my humble advice to the former President is that he should take a look at the data before you speak otherwise you would end up embarrassing yourself. Agriculture growth, we have performed better, Industrial growth, we have performed better, Inflation rate, we have performed better…this is the data…when it comes to jobs we have created more jobs,” Dr Bawumia stated on the sidelines of a coronavirus meeting at the Jubilee House on Monday, 4 May 2020.

He added “I can say without any fear of contradiction, the data shows that in the history of the Fourth Republic, there is no government that has provided as much infrastructure across all sectors in its first term than the first term the government of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. If you want to challenge that please bring your data.”

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