The Finance Minister, Mohammed Amin Adam, has delivered his monthly update of the state of the country's economy.
In his address, he clarified key issues, particularly why Ghana’s public debt has hit 716 billion cedis.
According to him, it is partly due to the depreciation of the cedi and other factors.
Read his full speech below:
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