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“Leadership shines brightest when it combines bold ideas with grounded humility, and Dr. Forson embodies both.” Ernest De-Graft Egyir.
The 2026 Budget Statement delivered by Hon. Dr. Ato Forson marks a defining moment in Ghana’s economic journey. Under the theme “Resetting for Growth, Jobs and Economic Transformation,” the Finance Minister presented a grounded yet forward-leaning plan that aligns ambition with discipline.
His delivery reflected a leader who is visionary, purposeful, presidential, and a humble servant, the kind of leadership Ghana needs in a period of rebuilding.
Dr. Forson outlined a strategy that strengthens fiscal responsibility without stifling momentum. The budget prioritises job creation by boosting local industries, modernising agriculture, and widening pathways for youth employment in digital and creative sectors.
This blend of stability and innovation shows a government committed not only to recovery but to long-term competitiveness.
Equally important is the clarity he brought to stabilising the cedi, expanding a fair and efficient tax system, and supporting businesses still navigating post-crisis challenges. These measures paint a picture of a nation ready to restore confidence and expand opportunity for all.
This budget signals a renewed national resolve, a deliberate reset aimed at growth that is broad, inclusive, and sustainable.
OSAGYEFO Ernest De-Graft Egyir, Founding CEO, Chief Executives Network Ghana.
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