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Assessing the economy’s performance based on debts is intellectual dishonesty – Amin tells Mahama.

The former Finance Minister, Mohammed Amin Adam has dismissed claims by President John Mahama that the Akufo-Addo administration left behind a massive debt, plunging the country into crisis.

According to Dr Amin, President Mahama’s assertions do not reflect the true state of the economy inherited from the Akufo-Addo government.

His response follows President Mahama’s first State of the Nation Address (SONA) under his second term described the economy as being in crisis.

President Mahama claimed that at the end of the Akufo-Addo administration, Ghana’s debt had reached GH₵721 billion, with state-owned enterprises such as the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) owing GH₵68 billion and COCOBOD saddled with GH₵32 billion in debt.

The President further criticized Dr Amin’s handling of the economy, comparing its condition to a patient in an intensive care unit.

However, speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse on Thursday, February 27, Dr Amin argued that the health of an economy cannot be assessed solely based on debt levels.

“You have liabilities and you have assets and so a basic accountant knows this basic fact that when you assess the performance of a company, you look at debts, liabilities and then you look at assets.”

If the president was only talking about debts, then the equation is incomplete and that will be intellectual dishonesty,” he explained.

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