The Minority in parliament has expressed worry about Ghana’s debt stock which has ballooned over the past few years, arguing that every Ghanaian, including those born today, owe GHS 5,798 each due to government's rampant borrowing.

According to the Minority’s spokesperson on Finance, Mr Cassiel Ato Forson, the Akufo-Addo government has increased the public debt from GHS 122.2 billion in 2016 to GHS 170.8 billion within its 21 months in office.

Mr Forson, who was debating the 2019 Budget presented by Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta last week, said on the floor of parliament on Tuesday, 20 November that the situation makes the “substandard” work of the Akufo-Addo government “unacceptable”.

“According to the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), Ghana’s population, as of 2016, is 28 million. Mr Speaker, in terms of debt at the time, Ghana’s public debt was GHS 122.2 billion, and if you are to calculate the per capita, it means that an average Ghanaian at the time owes GHS 4,334.53 but as of 2018, according to GSS, Ghana’s population would be, by the end of the year, 29.4 million. In today’s terms, every Ghanaian, within 18 months, including a newborn baby, owes GHS 5,798. Mr Speaker, this is unprecedented, this is too much,” he stated.

He added that: “Within 12 calendar months, this government has added GHS 32 billion to our public debt”.