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SONA Presented the Apparent Reality to Ghanaians – Joe Jackson

March 1, 2025
Aneba Felix Awonosuaby Aneba Felix Awonosua
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SONA Presented the Apparent Reality to Ghanaians – Joe Jackson

Mr. Joe Jackson CEO of Dalex Finance

In a candid assessment of Ghana’s economic trajectory, CEO of Dalex Finance, Mr. Joe Jackson, has dissected the State of the Nation Address (SONA) delivered by President John Dramani Mahama, pointing out the economic realities of mismanagement by the previous government.

He highlighted the deteriorating reserves, deficit financing, inflation, mining sector contributions, and the struggling cocoa industry, arguing that the economy is still in a dire state despite efforts to paint a different picture.

Mr. Jackson questioned the narrative that Ghana’s reserves have been consistently growing, emphasizing that at the beginning of 2024, the country had only 0.8 months of import cover.

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“The only thing that saved us and brought the reserves up was the gold-for-reserves program, which even with all the beautiful concepts, was actually implemented in a horrible way [which resulted] in losses.”

“When we realized that we had crashed in 2022 and couldn’t pay our debts, why didn’t we cut expenditure? Our response was to go for 55 billion cedis of deficit financing from the Bank of Ghana. But Economics 101 tells you what will happen if you pump that amount of money into an economy that barely generates 80 billion in total revenue. What did you think was going to happen?”

Mr. Joe Jackson CEO of Dalex Finance

He linked this monetary expansion to high inflation, explaining that it led to an inflationary peak of 54%, the effects of which are still being felt today.

Mining Sector: Limited Returns to Ghana

Mr. Jackson also challenged the notion that growth in the mining sector has contributed significantly to the economy, arguing that very little of the revenue from non-gold mining exports actually returns to Ghana.

“When we export $100 of non-gold mining commodities, do you know how much comes back to this country? Almost zero. Less than 10%.”

Mr. Joe Jackson CEO of Dalex Finance

This, he argued, is why the Gold-for-Reserves initiative seemed to work effectively, as it was purchased with Ghana cedis rather than foreign currency. However, he maintained that the overall mining sector structure does not significantly boost the country’s foreign reserves.

Cocoa Sector: A Collapsing Lifeline

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One of Mr. Jackson’s strongest concerns was the collapse of Ghana’s cocoa sector, which he described as the bedrock of the economy but has been left in ruins.

“We’ve watched the cocoa sector practically destroyed. We are doing less than 30% of what we were doing in 2016. We were not even able to fulfill last year’s cocoa loan deliveries, so we have already mortgaged this year’s cocoa.”

Mr. Joe Jackson CEO of Dalex Finance

He warned that efforts to stabilize the cedi would be severely constrained due to the declining cocoa sector, which traditionally serves as a key support for the local currency.

“The biggest fear I have is that, what holds the value of the cedi is cocoa. And what has been done to the cocoa sector is almost criminal.”

Mr. Joe Jackson CEO of Dalex Finance

Debt and Energy Crisis: A Looming Disaster

Mr. Jackson further painted a bleak picture of Ghana’s current energy debt position, arguing that the country was effectively broke in 2022 and had to suspend external debt servicing. He expressed concern over the resumption of debt payments in 2025, highlighting that Ghana will need to spend GHS 280 billion over the next four years just to pay interest on debt— not even the principal amount.

“If we hear today that the cash flow mechanism of ECG was not followed through and we have under-declarations, what do you think will happen? We are walking into another power crisis.”

Mr. Joe Jackson CEO of Dalex Finance

He acknowledged that the SONA laid bare the challenges facing the nation, but emphasized that the erstwhile government economic mismanagement had left Ghana in a precarious position.

“For me, the best part of the SONA was that the reality was apparent. We were clear on how bad things were, and we did not gloss over the problem.”

Mr. Joe Jackson CEO of Dalex Finance

With concerns about reserves, debt sustainability, inflation, cocoa, and energy sector mismanagement, Mr. Jackson’s analysis is a stark warning that Ghana’s economic recovery remains fragile and riddled with deep-rooted structural issues.

READ ALSO; Ghana’s Household Spending to Surge to GH¢129.7bn in 2025– Fitch Report

Tags: # Ghana beyond aideconomyExpenditure versus RevenueMr. Joe Jackson CEO of Dalex FinancePresident John Dramani MahamaSONA
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