'My gov't has nothing to hide, what you see is what you get' - Mahama tells Organised Labour
John Dramani Mahama reassured members of Organised Labour that his government remains committed to transparency on Tuesday, March 17, at the Jubilee House. President Mahama said, "This government has nothing to hide. What you see is what you get. We've come a long way from the period where you had two different economic statistics. The statistics that we give you are the true state of the economy."
President Mahama emphasized that the administration is prioritizing openness in economic management, assuring stakeholders that they will be fully briefed on the country's financial position before decisions are taken on resource distribution. He noted that sustainable increases in citizens' share of national resources can only be achieved through economic growth.
The meeting forms part of the Mahama administration's ongoing consultations with key stakeholders on economic conditions, wages, and national development priorities.
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President Mahama addressed Organised Labour at Jubilee House, discussing economic transparency. The President's comments come amid ongoing consultations regarding wages and national development - but what does this mean for the average Ghanaian worker?
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