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Ghana’s Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has achieved continental recognition after being named the Most Outstanding African Finance Minister of the Year 2025.
The honour was bestowed by the Africa Development Council (ADC) during the African Leadership Ratings and Awards, held to recognise transformative governance and economic excellence across the continent.
Dr. Forson received the accolade under the Order of the Star Awards, a premier category reserved for leaders demonstrating exceptional performance in key developmental sectors.
The ADC cited his specific contributions to Ghana’s current economic trajectory, noting that his leadership has been instrumental in "steering Ghana toward sustainable national recovery" through a combination of fiscal discipline and aggressive macroeconomic stabilisation.
The Council's citation emphasised that the Minister’s strategic management of national finances has "contributed significantly to restoring confidence in the economy while laying a strong foundation for long-term growth."
Since his appointment, Dr. Forson has prioritised the implementation of reforms aimed at enhancing budget credibility and promoting responsible debt management. These initiatives are part of a broader fiscal framework designed to stabilise inflation and increase the efficiency of revenue mobilisation.
In addition to macroeconomic policy, the award acknowledges Dr. Forson’s focus on institutional transparency. He has championed wide-ranging public finance reforms intended to modernise financial management systems and ensure prudent government spending.
By placing Ghana among a select group of nations recognised for driving transformative policies, the ADC indicated that Dr. Forson’s performance serves as a benchmark for innovation and impact in African governance.
The Africa Development Council’s ratings are widely regarded as a barometer for excellence in leadership on the continent.
This recognition for Dr. Forson follows recent data showing a consistent decline in national inflation and a stabilised exchange rate, further validating the fiscal measures recognised by the awarding body.
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