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Ghana’s economy swiftly returning – Finance Minister

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Ghana’s Finance Minister Dr Mohammed Amin Adam has declared that macroeconomic stability is rapidly returning to the country, signalling a revival in the economy after facing challenges in the past three years.

Speaking at a rally in Saboba in the Northern Region, Dr Adam highlighted the improving economic indicators and growth trajectory. He pointed out that despite earlier projections, Ghana’s economy exceeded expectations by growing at 5.8% in the first half of this year.

President Akufo-Addo echoed similar sentiments last week, stating that recent data from the Bank of Ghana indicated a robust recovery in the economy. He commended the Bank’s efforts in implementing sound monetary policies and achieving significant milestones, such as reducing inflation and maintaining a trade surplus.

The President also emphasized the importance of continued collaboration towards building a resilient and thriving economy for all Ghanaians. The commissioning of The Bank Square, the new headquarters of the Bank of Ghana, was hailed as a symbol of Ghana’s progress and a source of inspiration for future achievements.

Source:TheDotNews

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