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Franklin Cudjoe Warns Ghana Is ‘Playing with Hell Fire’

May 22, 2025
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Founding President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has sounded a piercing alarm over Ghana’s chronic economic mismanagement, warning that the country’s failure to fix its broken public financial management (PFM) system is courting a repeat of history’s worst disasters.

Reflecting on three decades of the Fourth Republic, Cudjoe argues that Ghana has survived more by fortune than foresight, skirting economic catastrophe due to what he describes as weak fiscal discipline and overwhelming bureaucratic inertia.

“It is as clear as noonday that Ghana’s failure to curb its addiction to skating on the brink is tantamount to playing with hell fire”

Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President of IMANI Africa

Addressing the broader implications of constitutional reforms currently under discussion, Cudjoe questioned how such reforms would resolve the deep-rooted dysfunction at the heart of public financial governance. His critique draws on the historical record of previous republics collapsing under economic strain, a pattern he sees dangerously repeating itself.

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Flashy Acronyms with Little Transformation

According to Mr Cudjoe, successive governments have masked their inability to enforce discipline with flashy acronyms and ambitious plans that yield little practical transformation.

He pointed to decades of reform schemes – PAMSCAD, PURFMAP, BPEMS, GIFMIS – presented as salvation plans, only to become additions to what he described as an “acronym buffet.”

Franklin Cudjoe
Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President of IMANI Africa

“From PAMSCAD to PURFMAP and from BPEMS to GIFMIS, Ghana can count itself as a contender in any contests of chefs when it comes to cooking new schemes with fancy acronyms to tame the monster”

Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President of IMANI Africa

He noted that someone recently joked that the only acronym yet to be tried is BOFROT, a local pastry, underscoring what he sees as the absurdity of the situation. 

Cudjoe suggested that these schemes often place blind faith in bureaucratic processes and systemic controls without addressing the fundamental problem, an “opaque and convoluted governance framework” that empowers insiders while confusing accountability.

“With every PFM endeavour, we have advertised our intention to use tougher and tougher controls and restraints to prevent abuse of the public purse. Yet, the more we pile on the controls, the more confusing, complex, and overwhelming the bureaucratic machine becomes”

Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President of IMANI Africa

Web of Controls and Procedures

In his analysis, each new plan brings an ever-tighter web of controls and procedures, which ironically leaves governance more vulnerable to manipulation by the very bureaucrats tasked with safeguarding the system.

Mr Cudjoe observed that instead of enhancing transparency, the PFM structure has descended into a fog of complexity, alienating citizens and enabling befuddlement at the highest levels.

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Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President of IMANI Africa

He contends that what began as efforts to fortify accountability have now birthed a system that only specialists and insiders understand, leaving the political class dependent on a shadow governance framework that undermines democratic oversight. “Today, nothing in public policy making is clear. Everything has become murky.”

Cudjoe’s remarks come at a time when constitutional reforms are again at the centre of national debate. President John Dramani Mahama’s administration has indicated its openness to exploring legal and institutional restructuring to enhance governance.

But Mr Cudjoe’s intervention questions the depth and direction of such reforms if they fail to confront the foundational rot within public financial management.

He challenges reform advocates to consider whether the constitution can meaningfully fix what has become, in his view, a deeply entrenched circus of inefficiency, spectacle, and rhetorical theatre.

“The collapse of each of the previous republics was preceded by an economic crisis,” Mr Cudjoe invoked, reminding Ghanaians that economic failure is not a distant memory but a lingering threat.

The IMANI Africa leader’s words serve as a stark reminder that Ghana’s fiscal future hinges not just on plans and policies but on a radical restructuring of how the public purse is guarded and governed. Without such change, he warned, the country risks perpetuating a cycle of crisis, reform, and relapse.

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