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Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has reflected on his unexpected rise to his current position, attributing his political journey to destiny and perseverance.
He acknowledged that his path in public service had taken unforeseen turns, ultimately leading him to one of the most crucial roles in government.
Speaking in an interview on Channel One TV after presenting the 2025 Budget on Tuesday, 11 March, Dr Forson admitted that he had never envisioned himself as Finance Minister under President John Mahama’s administration.
Despite this, he remained committed to his political career, continuously striving to contribute to national development.
“Certainly not, but we kept pushing. It’s a matter of destiny, and destiny has brought me this far,” he stated, reflecting on the years of dedication and service that led to his appointment.
Dr Forson also paid tribute to the late former President John Evans Atta Mills, acknowledging his profound influence on his political career.
He credited the former president with inspiring him and many others to pursue a life of public service, reinforcing the idea that strong leadership and mentorship play a crucial role in shaping the future of governance.
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