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The Ketu South MP, Fifi Kwetey, questioned the integrity of the vice president following his comments on Wednesday.
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, speaking at a meeting at City Hall, made remarks in 2012 – when it was in opposition – that "when the fundamentals of the economy are weak, exchange rates expose you "
The same comments were sent to him since he was vice president and chief of the economic management team and that he oversaw the "free fall of the cedi".
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia was the keynote speaker at the town hall meeting.
Bawumia is defended, as well as his team, by giving other reasons for the depreciation of the cedi; but baderting that his previous comments on the "fundamentals" are still valid.
However, the vice president stated that he used this expression in 2014.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC), an opposition party, put an end to this fact. Fifi Kwetey, Newsfile, said Saturday that Veep had deliberately lied about the year of his comment.
The legislator claimed that "it was not a mistake." "It was deliberately a deception of the country," he said.
He then went further, stating that the comment was made on May 2, 2012 at the Ferdinand Ayim Memorial Lecture.
The opposition legislator thinks that Bawumia has lied about this year because in 2012, when he made these comments, the economy was doing much better than under his watch.
"The NDC had highlighted some remarkable fundamentals and the nuclear power plant did not follow them closely," says Fifi.
According to him, Bawumia then tried to qualify these achievements of cosmetics.
Bawumia chose to mislead Ghanaians by telling him that his comments had been formulated in 2014, because according to Kwetey, the economy had begun to face challenges and this was convenient for Bawumia.
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