However, he expressed hope that there will be rewards after the pain.
Prof Mensah said “It is quite a complex situation looking at what is happening and the conditions that have been given to Ghana, contingent on the debt restructuring.”
“It will come with pains but we will take the pain and we hope there will be a reward to that pain,” he added.
Prof Mensah further told the government to stop giving timelines relative to the deal.
He says when timelines are given and failed, it creates uncertainties and doubts in the minds of the people.
He suggested that the government should rather focus on the process to get the deal sealed.
It is recalled that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo assured that Ghana was going to secure a deal with the Fund by end of March. However, that timeline failed.
Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta also stated that the local economy would fail if the deal was not closed by March.
But the lecturer said “Stop giving timelines because you create chaos and uncertainties in the minds of the people.”