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The Convener of the Economic Advisory Committee appointed by the government, Dr. Cadman Mills has criticized the minority for not being appreciative of the 10 months performance of the Prof. Mills-led NDC government. He mentions specifically comments by the minority that after setting up a committee to investigate the GT-Vodafone deal, the only thing that came out was re-engagement. Dr. Cadman Mills added that the fact that Vodafone has accepted to re-negotiate, is a plus stressing that the then NPP government did not consider the interest of the ordinary Ghanaian before accepting $900m in exchange of 70% GT share. Speaking in an exclusive interview with ASEMPA NEWS, Dr. Mills added that the government will follow due process and hoped something good will emerge out of the re-engagement. Dr. Cadman Mills who is a brother of President Atta Mills was sharing his views on the 10 months performance of the NDC government. Touching on the general economy, Dr. Mills indicated that three years from now, Ghana will be one of the fastest growing economies with a stabilized inflation due to pragmatic measure being taken by his outfit which is also used to shaping government’s policies. He says the government deserves some level of appraisal for its tremendous economic stability measure put up in the last 10 months. Reacting to criticism on the recent fuel increment vis-à-vis what President Mills promised in the run up to the 2008 December elections, Dr. Cadman Mills asked Ghanaians to do away with politics in the pricing of fuel. Story by Yaa Asantewaa Asempa 94.7FM

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