How can an economy “criminally mismanaged” deliver a 25% wage increase from January to June 2024 - Minority asks Mahama

The Minority in Parliament has challenged President John Dramani Mahama over his claim of inheriting a "criminally mismanaged" economy while delivering a lower wage adjustment for public sector workers.
According to the Minority, the previous administration, despite economic challenges, managed to increase wages by 25% in 2024, compared to Mahama’s 10% adjustment in 2025.
Delivering the Minority’s address, Stephen Amoah, the Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, highlighted that Ghana’s economy had experienced significant recovery, with real GDP growth exceeding 6% in 2024.
He attributed this to increased productivity and a 25% wage increase for public sector workers, despite the country being under an IMF programme and implementing austerity measures.
“In 2024, at an inflation rate of 23.8%, the Government increased the base pay for public sector workers by 23% from January to June, with an additional 2% increase from July to December.
This showed a commitment to prioritising workers’ welfare,” Mr Amoah stated.
He further questioned why, under similar inflationary conditions, President Mahama had reduced the wage increase to just 10%.
“We are at a loss as to how an economy described by President Mahama as ‘criminally mismanaged’ could deliver a 25% wage adjustment, yet a reset economy cannot accommodate more than 10% given the same level of inflation,” he argued
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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