“Sika mpɛ dede” – Akufo-Addo on person talking down the cedi

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has called on Ghanaians to stopped talking down the local currency.
Addressing the nation on the economy on Sunday October 30, 2022, President Akufo-Addo indicated that money is something that does not like noise therefore he asked the public to abstain from talking down on it.
“Fellow Ghanaians, as the French would say, l’argent n’aime pas le bruit, to wit, money does not like noise, [in Akan,] sika mpɛ dede. Where there is chaos, where there is noise, where there is unrest, you will not find money.
“Money doesn’t like noise. If you talk down your currency, it will go down, if you allow others to talk down your currency it will go down,” he noted.
According to the president recent depreciation of the cedi against major world-trading currencies to low inflows of foreign exchange among other things.
“The recent turbulence on the financial markets was caused by low inflows of foreign exchange and was made worse in the last two to three weeks, in particular, by the activities of speculators and the Black Market.
“An anonymous two-minute audio message on a WhatsApp platform predicting a so-called haircut on Government bonds sent all of us into banks and forex bureaus to dump our cedis, and, before we knew it, the cedi had depreciated further.”
He further appealed by saying “All of us can play a part in helping to strengthen the cedi by having confidence in the currency and avoiding speculation. Let us keep our cedi as the good store of value it is.”
Nana Addo thus warned persons who publish falsehood in these times of economic crisis, will be dealt with by the appropriate authorities:
“To those who make it a habit of publishing falsehoods, which result in panic in the system, I say to them that the relevant state agencies will act against such persons.”
To continue with he said “Some steps have been taken to restore order in the forex markets and we are already beginning to see some calm returning. We will not relent until order is completely restored. The following actions have been taken thus far.
“Enhanced supervisory action by the Bank of Ghana in the forex bureau markets and the black market to flush out illegal operators, as well as ensuring that those permitted to operate legally abide by the market rules. Already some forex bureaus have had their licenses revoked, and this exercise will continue until complete order is restored in the sector; Fresh inflows of dollars are providing liquidity to the foreign exchange market and addressing the pipeline demand,” the president stated.
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source: mondokayonline.com