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Finance Minister, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, has expressed confidence in building a stronger collaboration with the International Monetary Fund towards Ghana’s economic resilience and accelerating sustainable and inclusive growth.
This he believes will ensure a more prosperous future for all Ghanaians.
His comments follows the arrival of the Managing Director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, in Ghana last night.
In a post shared this morning on his X social media handle, Finance Minister, Dr Adam stated that he was looking forward to “bilateral discussions and stronger collaboration towards building Ghana’s economic resilience, and accelerating sustainable and inclusive growth, to ensure a more prosperous future for all Ghanaians.”
Kristalina Georgieva would hold bilateral talks with President Akufo-Addo, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Finance Minister Mohammed Amin Adam, Bank of Governor Dr. Ernest Addison, and other high-ranking officials from the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Ghana.
Upon her arrival on Saturday evening, March 16, 2024, Madam Georgieva was warmly received at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) by the Finance Minister, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, alongside other senior state officials.
During her two-day stay in Accra, Madam Georgieva is expected to engage with top government officials. These discussions aim to foster dialogue towards strengthening collaboration between Ghana and the IMF, particularly in the context of Ghana's ongoing IMF programme.
In addition to her official engagements with government leaders, Madam Georgieva will also meet with a cross-section of influential Ghanaian women and leaders of civil society organizations (CSOs). These meetings underscore the IMF's commitment to working with countries to strengthen institutions and foster inclusive growth.
A key highlight of Madam Georgieva's visit is her participation in the upcoming “Accra AI Conference” being organised by the Ministry of Finance and the IMF. The conference, slated for Monday, March 18, 2024, will delve into the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence in driving economic growth and development in Ghana.
The conference proceedings will be live-streamed from 10am on Monday, March 18, 2024, via the Ministry of Finance's X page, @MoF_Ghana.
The IMF MD’s visit comes at a significant time for Ghana, as the nation progresses steadily with the implementation of its IMF programme.
Ghana embarked on this programme in 2023, securing a $3 billion credit facility to help address macroeconomic vulnerabilities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and other external shocks.
With the IMF's support, Ghana aims to strengthen fiscal management, enhance economic resilience, and promote inclusive growth, ultimately paving the way for a more prosperous future for all Ghanaians.
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