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Mahama better economic manager than Akufo-Addo and Bawumia – Adongo

Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo says former President John Dramani Mahama has managed the economy better as president than t

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Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo says former President John Dramani Mahama has managed the economy better as president than the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia government has done so far.

He said Mr Mahama from 2013 to 2016 did an average total revenue and grants of 17.9 per cent almost 18 per cent of GDP compared to NPP’s 15.2 per cent in four-years of economic management by Akufo-Addo and Bawumia.

Speaking at a public lecture organised by the Coalition for Restoration on Wednesday, 23 June 2021, the Bolgatanga Central lawmaker said argued: “For a country to grow, GDP is irrelevant if you cannot collect a greater proportion of it to fund government activities”.

So, he noted, “it is always important to find out if the government’s revenue collection systems are efficient, then it is taking more from the GDP or the national income, in order to fund further growth”.

The ranking member of the finance committee of parliament added: “So, when a government is not taking more from the GDP, what it simply means is that it must now go and borrow because people are earning money and he doesn’t even know how to collect the money to fund development”.

Adducing comparative evidence to buttress his claim, Mr Adongo said Mr Mahama, from 2013 to 2016, “did an average total revenue and grants of 17.9 per cent, almost 18 per cent of GDP”.

However, “the first four years, with one of the best economies in the world, as the head of the economic management team, he [Vic-President Mahamudu Bawumia] did 15.2 per cent”, Mr Adongo compared.

“I don’t see how 15.2 per cent is a better manager of raising revenue to 17 to 18 per cent”, he contrasted.

On domestic revenue which includes grants, Mr Adongo said Mr Mahama “did 17 per cent as against 14.8 per cent” of the current government.

“Now, we are looking at tax revenue, alone; we did 13.3 per cent, they did 12 per cent”, he noted.

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