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Dont’ blame Israel-Palestine conflict for govt’s poor economic management -Government Advised

The Ghanaian government must not try to blame the Israel-Palestine conflict for poor economic management in the near future. 

The NPP government led by President Nana Addo and Vice President Bawumia has failed the people of Ghana by poorly managing the economy, wasting resources, and failing to take responsibility for poor leadership and decisions.

One way they run away from taking responsibility is by blaming external factors for all the mismanagement and wrong decisions they make. The Russia-Ukrain war is one of those blamed by this government.

Ghana is facing a number of economic challenges, including high inflation, unemployment, and debt. The NPP-led government must not try to blame the Israel-Palestine conflict for its bad governance and economic choices. This is a dangerous and misguided attempt at leadership pretense.

Ghanaians want leadership that challenges its challenges and faces forces be they internal or external that work against us and find solutions to them rather than singing blame chorus.

The fact is that the Ghanaian government has been mismanaging the economy for the past six to seven years. During COVID-19, they did worse things, and once they are kicked out of government, hopefully in 2024, Ghanaians will begin to see the full damage caused to the economy.

This mismanagement is the root cause of the country’s economic problems. Blaming the Israel-Palestine just as they did with the Russia-Ukraine war as though Ghana was at war and was the only country in the world. Using this approach only proves that the government of the day is not worth leading the nation. Such an excuse is only to avoid taking responsibility for the government’s own failures.

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a complex and long-standing conflict. It has a number of negative consequences, including the loss of life and the destruction of property. However, it is important to note that the conflict is not the root cause of Ghana’s economic problems and will not be part of the factors that negatively impact economic choices if we have leadership that is sincere, ethically upright, and foresight.

The Ghanaian government is responsible for the management of the country’s economy.

It is the government’s job to make sure that the economy is growing and that the people of Ghana are prospering. However, the government has failed to do this.

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The government has mismanaged the economy in a number of ways. For example, it has overspent on unnecessary projects has failed to collect enough taxes, and further imposed more taxes on the people. Ministers, and government appointees looting state funds and are not able to explain their source of worth all indicate that the country is being drained of its resources by some people in government.

As a result of the government’s mismanagement, the Ghanaian economy is in a bad state. Inflation is high, unemployment is high, and debt is high. The people of Ghana are suffering as a result of the government’s failures.

It is important to note that the Ghanaian government is not alone in this world can must not try to blame the Israel-Palestine conflict for its own failures.

Other governments have also tried to use the conflict as an excuse to avoid taking responsibility for their own mistakes.

READ: Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister Says: “What we Do to Hamas in The Coming Days Will Reverberate with Them for Generations’

However, this is a dangerous and misguided approach. Blaming the Israel-Palestine conflict for economic problems will not solve these problems.

It will only make them worse and make the government prove that it is not fit for purpose and should be voted out.

The Ghanaian government needs to focus on fixing the economy. It needs to stop blaming other countries and halt every effort to consider the Israel-Palestine conflict for its own failures. The people of Ghana deserve better.

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