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The newly constituted governing board of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) was sworn into office by Vice President Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang on Thursday, 13th March, at the central bank’s headquarters in Accra.
In her address to the board, the Vice President commended the members for their impressive credentials and vast experience across both public and private sectors. She emphasised the importance of their leadership in addressing the nation’s economic challenges.
“Your diverse experiences in both public and private sectors have equipped you with the necessary skills and perspectives to lead the Bank of Ghana during this critical period,” she remarked.
Prof Opoku-Agyemang highlighted the central bank’s key role in restoring public trust and ensuring macroeconomic stability. She stated that the success of the government's economic agenda heavily depends on the performance of the Bank of Ghana.
“The President’s social contract with the people of Ghana—to reset, rebuild, and restore public trust and macroeconomic stability—relies on the effective governance of the financial sector. You, as the Board, along with the Cabinet, the Finance Minister, and other key stakeholders, carry this responsibility,” she added.
She also applauded the government's commitment to gender diversity, noting that five women, representing over 40% of the board, had been appointed. This, she said, was in line with global best practices.
The Vice President urged the board to review existing policies and ensure they align with contemporary practices and the government’s economic agenda, expressing confidence in their ability to provide the necessary leadership to achieve the administration's economic goals.
The board, chaired by Dr Johnson Asiama, was appointed by President John Mahama in consultation with the Council of State. Notable members of the board include Bolgatanga Central MP, Isaac Adongo.
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