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Ghana’s Finance Minister-designate, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has expressed his determination to be remembered as a leader who effectively reduced prices and stabilised the country’s economy.
His vision, shared during his vetting before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on January 13, 2025, underscores his commitment to addressing Ghana’s current economic challenges.
In his remarks, Dr Forson outlined the key obstacles that need urgent attention, including the escalating cost of living, widespread unemployment, and macroeconomic instability.
He emphasised that his primary goal is to tackle these issues, starting with fiscal policies that will reduce the financial strain on Ghanaians.
A central aspect of Dr Forson’s plan is to implement sound fiscal management and improve the mobilisation of revenue.
He aims to restore investor confidence and create an environment conducive to economic growth while ensuring that Ghanaians experience the benefits of a more stable financial system.
Addressing questions about his approach to creating jobs, Dr Forson said that as Finance Minister, his responsibility would be to allocate resources efficiently to sectors that foster employment.
He assured Parliament that job creation would remain a top priority under his tenure, with a focus on sustainable economic growth.
“I want to be remembered as the one who helped to reduce prices, stabilised the economy, and created jobs,” Dr Forson concluded.
He reiterated his commitment to these goals, asking for divine guidance and support as he works to transform Ghana’s economic landscape.
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