AdvertisementBolgatanga Central lawmaker, Isaac Adongo, has told the Finance Minister Dr Mohammed Amin Adam to explain to Ghanaians absolutely what he is apologising for

He wondered if Dr Amin Adam apologised for the access in the accessible debt banal or the crew accomplished by Ghanaians during the debt restructuring

"Are you apologising for the debt? They should tells us absolutely what they are apologising for," Adongo said on Wednesday, August 7

On Wednesday, August 6 during a boondocks anteroom meeting, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam rendered an acknowledgment to Ghanaians for the hardships imposed on them by the Calm Debt Barter Programme (DDEP)

He declared that the programme was agitated out as one of the requirements for the programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF)

The Karaga administrator declared that it was not the ambition of the government to appointment accident on the people

He said "We absitively to restructure our debts because it was one of the requirements by the IMF. We started with the calm debt barter programme, the calm debt barter programme was actual successful, accomplishing 95 percent participation. On this note, I would like to address to the bodies of this country to absolve us

"It is never the ambition of any government to appoint hardships on its people, added so the NPP government that has approved that we appetite to abate the accountability of the Ghanaian people. " He added "It was a necessary,  important accommodation at the time. If we had abhorred it our development or abridgement would not be what it is today. All the abutment you gave us during the DDEP has contributed abundantly to the accretion our abridgement is seeing today

The another of not active the DDEP would accept brought grave ataxia in the application of our civic debt and affronted the accepted bread-and-butter crisis, the Ministry said

The programme initially approved to barter GH¢137.3 billion account of Government of Ghana (GoG) bonds for new ones but after revised to GH¢109.84 billion, with the government seeing the autonomous barter of GH¢87 billion; which was advised successful