
The renowned politician and former Central regional chairman of the largest opposition party (NDC) has recently caused massive reactions online after his recent comment about Akufo Addo’s decision to go to the IMF finally popped up online.
Speaking in a recent interview on Peace fm, Allotey Jacobs unexpectedly revealed that, Ghanaians must respect Akufo Addo’s decision to go to the IMF and not otherwise.

”Ghanaians must respect Akufo Addo’s decision to go to the IMF”, Allotey Jacobs emphatically revealed.
Below is a look at some of the comments that came through after NDC’s Allotey Jacobs’ recent comment about Akufo Addo’s decision to go to IMF finally popped up online.



Do you think that the Akufo Addo government’s decision to seek financial support from the IMF will help improve the country’s economy as highlighted by John Mahama even though other economic experts revealed otherwise?
Do you think Ghanaians should undoubtedly support Akufo Addo’s IMF decision as revealed by Allotey Jacobs even though most individuals claimed otherwise?
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