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The Finance Minister, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, says the country’s economy has fully recovered from the challenges it faced in recent years.
He expressed confidence in the nation’s financial stability and future growth prospects.
Dr Amin Adam revealed that Ghana had exceeded its 2023 economic growth target of 2.8%, and the country has continued to make significant strides in 2024.
This achievement, he noted, signals a positive outlook for the nation’s economic recovery.
Speaking at a rally in Saboba, located in the Northern Region, the Finance Minister reiterated his optimism regarding Ghana’s economic trajectory.
He assured the public that the country is on a steady path towards sustained growth, with continued efforts to overcome past economic difficulties.
“Ghana’s economy has come back to life following the difficulties we faced in the last three years. Macroeconomic stability is fast returning to our country. We all can see the indicators improving by the day."
“And now we want to focus on growth, economic growth, which has also already demonstrated that the economy has recovered strongly. Last year, we were supposed to grow at 1.5 percent, but we grew at 2.9 percent. Half this year, we were supposed to grow at 3.1 percent, but we grew at 5.8 percent.”
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