Ghana’s economic narrative faces a fresh storm as a prominent NPP Member of Parliament publicly questioned the authenticity of the country’s recent inflation data. The MP’s remarks have ignited a heated debate, raising eyebrows across political and economic circles.
Describing the figures as “inconsistent and questionable,” the MP demanded transparency, calling for a full audit of the statistics that the government says reflect the nation’s economic reality. Critics argue that the challenge exposes deeper concerns about fiscal management and the impact of inflation on ordinary Ghanaians’ wallets.
The statement has sent shockwaves through social media, with analysts and citizens alike debating whether the inflation report is accurate—or if political posturing is driving the controversy. The government has yet to respond, leaving the country in suspense as discussions over economic transparency dominate headlines.
With citizens feeling the pinch of rising prices, the MP’s challenge could fuel further scrutiny, making this one of the most talked-about economic controversies in recent Ghanaian politics.


