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The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) Dr. Johnson Asiama says the country has made significant progress in restoring economic stability, with clear evidence of recovery across key indicators.
Speaking at the Cedi@60 celebrations in Accra, Dr Johnson Asiama said the economy has “turned a decisive corner,” backed by compelling evidence of progress.
He revealed that headline inflation continues to decline and is expected to end the year even lower, reflecting the effectiveness of the Bank’s monetary policy measures.
Dr. Asiama also highlighted the impressive performance of the local currency, noting that the Cedi has appreciated by 37 percent as of October 17, 2025.
“I’m proud to say we have turned a decisive corner, and indeed the evidence is compelling. Headline inflation is down, and the Cedi has appreciated strongly. These gains reflect the impact of sound and disciplined economic management,” the Governor said.
He added that the Bank remains committed to sustaining the gains through prudent policy interventions aimed at maintaining price stability and strengthening confidence in the Ghanaian economy.
“The Bank of Ghana remains fully committed to sustaining the gains we have made. We will continue to implement prudent and forward-looking policies to maintain price stability, strengthen the Cedi, and support overall economic growth”, he said.
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