Wonder Madilo, a member of the NDC Communications Team, has asserted that the former Finance Minister does not command any sympathy from Ghanaians due to his role in the country's current economic struggles.

Speaking in an interview on GHOne TV monitored by MyNewGH, he attributed Ghana's financial crisis to what he described as an insensitive approach to economic management. "You know, it looks as though the former Finance Minister does not have any sympathy from Ghanaians," he stated. "He led this country to the doldrums. "All these challenges we talk about now are largely owing to a Finance Ministry that was insensitive to the plight of Ghanaians, was insensitive to the growth of this country in GDP, was insensitive to every sector of the economy, from health to education to even economic data." Madilo further pointed out that discontent over the minister's performance was not limited to the opposition but also came from members of his own party. "That's why he doesn't seem to have any sympathy from anybody.

To the extent that people-his own party people-about 80 of them were asking for his resignation, and the president still kept him on until now.

I think it's worrying," he said.