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As Ghanaians celebrate 60 years of their national currency, President John Dramani Mahama has commended the Bank of Ghana (BoG) for reaffirming its commitment to monetary stability and economic prosperity.
The President, in a statement, said that was what his Resetting Ghana Agenda was about.
“What we seek is a stable currency and not a strong Ghana Cedi," President Mahama said.
Read also: Cedi@60: Gov’t committed to sustaining Cedi stability — Ato Forson
He said his administration was working to guarantee a stable Ghana Cedi to create a conducive environment for business and investment, and to ensure stable food prices, particularly, to benefit the people of Ghana.
"A stable cedi means a predictable business environment, affordable food prices, increased investor confidence and sustainable economic growth," the President said.
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