
Charles Agyinasare, founder of Perez Chapel International, has characterized the economic performance of the ruling National Democratic Congress NDC government as "unprecedented" in Ghana's Fourth Republic. Speaking on Starr Chat, the clergyman, who has observed Ghanaian administrations for nearly six decades, expressed surprise at the rapid economic recovery. He noted that economic experts had predicted a decade for debt stabilization, yet the current government achieved a shift in dynamics within six months. Agyinasare cited the cedi's appreciation against the dollar and the fulfillment of IMF loan obligations as reasons for his assessment. He also commended the absence of government scandals over the past year. Addressing claims of silence from religious leaders on illegal mining, Agyinasare stated his own advocacy included academic articles and extensive preaching on galamsey's effects, noting that forests have been reclaimed by the government. He urged Ghanaians to acknowledge positive developments rather than focusing solely on criticism.
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