Audio By Carbonatix
Executive Chairman of the McDan Group, Daniel McKorley, says Ghana must ensure recent macroeconomic gains translate into real relief for businesses and households, warning that economic recovery means little if conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
Speaking at the launch of the 10th Ghana CEO Summit in Accra, Mr. McKorley acknowledged what he described as important progress in the broader economy, pointing to lower interest rates and a sharp decline in inflation. He praised both government and the Bank of Ghana for the gains made so far.
“It is important to comment that as we speak, interest rates are down. We have to commend the government and the Bank of Ghana. This is very significant progress,” he said.
But Mr. McKorley quickly cautioned that the benefits of macroeconomic stabilisation must be felt beyond headline numbers.
“Maybe stabilizing the macro-economy, but we have to also make sure that the micro-economy is affected with this,” he said, arguing that for many Ghanaians, daily living conditions remain difficult despite the improving indicators.
To illustrate the disconnect, he pointed to the continued high cost of living in local markets, saying prices remain stubbornly high.
“Because the price of cake at the market is the same, or is getting worse, for the last 10 years,” he said.
Mr. McKorley said the recent improvement in inflation and other reforms provide a strong platform for resetting the economy, restoring confidence and attracting investment. However, he stressed that the real test of recovery lies in whether it eases the burden on consumers and improves the operating environment for businesses.
Latest Stories
-
The court lacked jurisdiction to hear the quo warranto application against the prosecutorial powers of the OSP
2 minutes -
Former IGP Paul Tawiah Quaye reported dead
4 minutes -
There is no presidential hand in OSP controversy – Kwakye Ofosu tells CSOs
8 minutes -
Japan names Chef Kahori Kishi as cuisine ambassador to deepen Ghana ties
9 minutes -
Rainforest Alliance convenes stakeholders to deepen sustainability dialogue in Ghana’s cocoa sector
18 minutes -
World Cup: I will select ‘capable and experienced’ players – Ghana coach Queiroz
21 minutes -
Extreme classroom heat affecting pupils’ learning, cognitive performance – experts warn
30 minutes -
Nana Yeboah Nyamekye Adutwum aka Stephen Kofi Yeboah Kwaso Deduakohene
38 minutes -
I am a winning coach – Carlos Queiroz
54 minutes -
Lamine Yamal ruled out for rest of season but will be fit for World Cup
54 minutes -
New Black Stars coach calls for unity in World Cup push
54 minutes -
Asos demands £7m from US as firms rush to claim tariff refunds
57 minutes -
Lebanon accuses Israel of targeting journalist killed in air strike
58 minutes -
No FIFA plan for Italy to replace Iran at World Cup
59 minutes -
Hassan Ayariga backs Mahama’s review of NLA-KGL digital lottery deal
59 minutes