Lecturer at the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS) and Economist, Godfred Bokpin has advised the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to promptly address key issues if they emerge victorious in the upcoming elections.
He emphasized the need for a reduction in the size of the government and a limitation on the number of ministers to 40 as one of the primary actions to be taken.
Mr Bokpin highlighted the urgency of addressing pressing national issues promptly upon assuming power.
“Some time can be devoted to reviewing the past. Yes, we will do that but more time should be devoted to doing the right thing from day one. There cannot be any longer honeymoon.”
On JoyNews’ AM Show, Godfred Bokpin expressed that given former President John Mahama’s previous experience as president, he should be capable of implementing changes and improvements swiftly.
He cautioned against blaming the current government for the country’s problems, as it could lead to disaffection among the people.
“So we will need to court both the opposition and then your own people along a certain path. Without that, you may not be able to carry through the structural reforms, which will be very painful. There will be too much division.”
He added that, the development of Ghana should be a unifying force, rather than something that divides the people
“Development must be about people, preserve our planet earth and peace. So the development that divides Ghanaians is not development. We want development that brings Ghanaians together as one people regardless of our tribal affiliations.”