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    Nhyiaeso MP Dr. Stephen Amoah Nhyiaeso MP Dr. Stephen Amoah

    Nhyiaeso MP, Dr. Stephen Amoah, has commended finance minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson for his financial expertise, despite their political differences.

    Speaking on Newsfile on Joy Prime, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) legislator highlighted Forson’s competence and experience, emphasising that his acknowledgement is based on firsthand interactions.

    “Ato Forson is a very knowledgeable Finance Minister. When I say it, people attack, but I have worked with him on the Finance Committee of Parliament, and I know what I am talking about,” he stated.

    While recognising Forson’s abilities, Dr. Amoah stressed that expertise alone cannot drive economic progress.

    According to him, Ghana needs more than just competence—it requires well-planned execution of economic strategies. “Competence alone is not enough; we need strategic implementation to achieve real economic progress,” he said.

    The Nhyiaeso MP urged politicians to put national interest above party loyalties, insisting that economic management should be approached with collective responsibility rather than partisan battles.

    “The economy is bigger than political parties; we must prioritise the welfare of Ghanaians over partisan debates,” he added.



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