Managing Editor of the “Insight”
newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr., says government's intended decision to
sign the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) will be the "worst
agreement ever" to be endorsed in the annals of Ghana's history.
Contributing to a panel discussion on Radio Gold's "Alhaji and Alhaji"
programme, Kwesi Pratt stated emphatically that any agreement with the
European Union to create a conducive business environment as specified
under the EPA will spell doom for the nation.
He wondered why
the country is rushing to sign the agreement when her neighbouring
countries have refused to give their consent to the initiative.
Kwesi
Pratt noted that several West and Southern African States all seem to
have withdrawn from approving the EPA. According to him, "there will be
massive job losses" in the country" and believed it will be a big
mistake for the Government of Ghana to agree to sign.
“The
Southern African States have refused to sign the EPA. The Eastern
African States have refused to sign the EPA…Why are we in a rush to sign
an agreement which clearly is not in our interest at all...?
“I
think that this will be perhaps the worst agreement ever to be signed by
a Ghanaian Government because the repercussions on our economy will be
huge...There will be massive revenue losses and indeed we shall lose
control of the economy,” he said. |
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