The Bank of Ghana has issued a directive banning the pricing, advertising, receipting or making payments for goods and services in Foreign currency in the country.
The directive was issued in a statement released today April 7. The statement noted that the legal currency in Ghana is the Cedis and should be the only means of exchange.
See a copy of the directive below
Meanwhile see reactions from Ghanaians to the directive below…
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