You Couldn’t Arrest The Cedi With Your 170 Questions After All? – ‘Cedi Police’ Bawumia 'Mocked'

It was challenge after challenge to the National Democratic Congress, from the camp of the New Patriotic Party.

Under the Mahama administration and with the late Kwesi Ammissah Arthur as Vice President and Former Governor of the Central Bank, then Economist, and running mate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia threw some 170 questions about the economy after a lecture on the state of the economy and vowed to haunt Mr. Amissah till he proves him wrong by ‘fixing’ the mess of an economy they had created for Ghanaians.

Elections came, the NPP won and barely five months after their administration began, Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia was confident his administration had dealt with the increasingly worrying fall of the cedi.

Giving an account of the first 100 days in office, Dr. Bawumia said they had been able to ‘arrest’ the fall of the cedi as well as made some 103 achievements. Whilst delivering a 40-minute presentation at a town hall meeting in 2017, Dr. Bawumia said the free fall of the cedi had been arrested and the keys given to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) for safekeeping.

Some Ghanaians have taken to social media to question the Vice President on among other things, the need for a committee to investigate the fall of the cedi if indeed he had arrested it.

They also are questioning Mr. Bawumia about his 170 questions and how they seem still unanswered even under his administration.


Here are a few of the tweets as compiled by www.ghanaweb.com:

So #Bawumia couldn’t arrest the cedi with his 170 questions? Hmmm Ghana errn

https://t.co/4lVSKzdgqn

— Dr. Ayigbe Borla Bird 塞拉姆 🇬🇭 (@Mr_Ceyram) 19 January 2020



Is bawumia aware of de cedi depreciation? just askin... pic.twitter.com/AfmBWtuUap

— #legoncitiesfc (@NanaRhabbles1) 18 January 2020



Mr President Bore 💔 on his way to arrest the cedi.😆 pic.twitter.com/mMl2Uu1H6b

— #KASOABOY🔥 (@asswanmediagh) 19 January 2020



Who is the worst Vice President ever in Ghanaian history?

— Dr. Ayigbe Borla Bird 塞拉姆 🇬🇭 (@Mr_Ceyram) 19 January 2020



He is now struggling to defend his assertions.Claiming it’s warp logic to jump in to the conclusion that, when the cedi depreciates it doesn’t mean the fundamentals are weak. You can’t manage the economy with google knowledge and text book analysis. Time has exposed him so badly https://t.co/8mG5bxIxUE

— Abdul-Razak Iddrisu 🇬🇭 (@Id_abdulrazak) 19 January 2020