Satirist Kwaku Sintim-Misa challenged former Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia for abandoning his earlier economic stance after currency gains emerged. The entertainer referenced Bawumia's previous assertion linking weak fundamentals to exchange rate deterioration, arguing that logic should equally acknowledge improvements when the cedi strengthens. KSM accused the politician of claiming credit for monetary stabilization despite previously dismissing current administration policies.
The comedian emphasized that inflation fell dramatically from peaks exceeding 50 percent alongside better interest rates and currency performance. He cited commentary from NPP-affiliated analysts who confirmed the economic turnaround. KSM warned against partisan posturing on national progress, stating that tribal or religious divisions should not overshadow collective benefits when Ghana advances economically.
The comedian emphasized that inflation fell dramatically from peaks exceeding 50 percent alongside better interest rates and currency performance. He cited commentary from NPP-affiliated analysts who confirmed the economic turnaround. KSM warned against partisan posturing on national progress, stating that tribal or religious divisions should not overshadow collective benefits when Ghana advances economically.