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The Finance Minister-designate, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has outlined his top priorities which include a stable Ghanaian cedi, reducing the cost of living, and creating jobs.
Speaking before the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Monday, January 13, Dr Forson emphasised the need for sound fiscal and monetary policies to foster economic stability and growth.
“My priority is to achieve a stable cedi, lower prices, and create jobs for our people,” Dr Forson stated. “A strong currency reflects a resilient economy, and I am committed to working with the Bank of Ghana and other stakeholders to stabilise the cedi and reduce the financial burden on Ghanaians.”
He highlighted the importance of tackling inflation, which has significantly affected the purchasing power of citizens.
Dr Forson pledged to adopt prudent fiscal measures to curb price increases and ensure that the government’s spending aligns with its revenue-generating capacity. “
We must restore confidence in our economy by managing resources efficiently and avoiding unnecessary wastage,” he noted.
Dr Forson also emphasised the role of job creation in addressing the country’s economic challenges, particularly unemployment among the youth.
He stressed the need to create an enabling environment for private sector growth and attract investments to generate sustainable employment opportunities.
“Job creation will be at the heart of our economic strategy, and I will work tirelessly to create avenues for every Ghanaian to thrive,” he assured.
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