Audio By Carbonatix
Professional services firm, Deloitte, is cautioning governments in Ghana and Nigeria about the threat of high inflation, debt, currency weakness and a restrictive monetary policy environment on their economies in 2025, describing them as big hurdles for growth in 2025.
It therefore wants both nations to focus government efforts toward these issues to realise long term growth.
In its Global Economic Outlook January 2025, Deloitte said the West Africa’s economic output has been limited by the rising cost of goods and services, leading to an increase in interest rates as monetary authorities attempt to rein in inflation.
“Nigeria and Ghana have also been facing currency volatility, which has had a severe impact on their ability to import raw materials and equipment required to boost output. In the first six months of the year [2024], the Nigerian naira has lost over 40% of its value, and the Ghanaian cedi over 20% of its value against the US dollar.”
Ghana has Strong Growth Prospects
Deloitte however expressed a favourbale outlook for the Ghanaian economy in the short to medium term.”
“Ghana, compared to Nigeria, appears to have stronger growth prospects. Its economy grew by 4.7% year on year in the first quarter of 2024, driven by rapid 6.8% year-on-year growth in the industrial sector”.


The professional services leader added that the Agriculture and Services sectors grew at a slower pace of 4.1% and 3.3% year on year, respectively in 2024.
It mentioned that the country is recovering from a debt-induced crisis, following the government’s ongoing restructuring of its US$30 billion debt.
Similarly, it pointed out that the implementation of monetary policy measures by the Bank of Ghana has also helped reduce inflation.
Ghana secured approval for two tranches of International disbursements so far this year, bringing cumulative disbursements from the IMF to US$1.56 billion since 2023.
Latest Stories
-
Hohoe United FC faces 3-season ban, demoted to Division 2
27 seconds -
Bank of Ghana in 2025: Financially impaired but operationally resilient
10 minutes -
Ghana 4x100m relay team finish fourth at World Athletics Relays 2026, miss final
18 minutes -
Beyond the UNFCCC COPS : A New Climate Coalition puts science at the heart of global action
18 minutes -
Parts of Ashanti to experience power outages; check out affected areas
28 minutes -
Ghana clinches key Pan-African Parliament role as Annoh-Dompreh takes health and labour chair
56 minutes -
The clandestine network smuggling Starlink tech into Iran to beat internet blackout
1 hour -
Bank of Ghana Balances on a Knife Edge
1 hour -
Xenophobia and the African Condition: A Call for Sobriety
2 hours -
Ghana assistant coach Roger de Sa details how he got the job
2 hours -
Taiwan president visits Eswatini days after blaming China for cancelled trip
2 hours -
Regional ‘Fisheries Without Borders’ project launched to combat declining fish stocks
2 hours -
Man charged with murder and sexual assault of 5-year-old Australian girl
2 hours -
Germany says US troop withdrawal ‘foreseeable’ as Trump warns of more ‘cuts’
3 hours -
Eduwatch warns DACF formula is deepening rural education inequality
3 hours