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Joe Jackson, CEO of Dalex Finance, has described 2025 as a year in which significant efforts were made to stabilise Ghana’s economy.
Speaking on Joy Business Review 2025 on Thursday, December 17, Mr Jackson expressed optimism that the nation’s economy is set to transition from stability to growth in 2026, highlighting the groundwork laid over the past year as pivotal for future progress.
"In truth, this year has been a year where we have restrained, we have been disciplined, we have behaved ourselves so that next year we can start to realise, we can start to run. Right now, we are just lifted from the floor. Next year, this economy must move from stability into growth," he predicted.
Read also: JoyBusiness Review 2025: Joe Jackson names Ato Forson, Johnson Asiama as Men of the Year
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