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President John Dramani Mahama has stated that the nation is experiencing robust economic growth, crediting this progress to his administration’s steadfast commitment to transparency and accountability.
According to him, his administration’s commitment has become the central pillar of the nation’s economic strategy, providing investors with confidence in a stable and credible environment for long-term, sustainable development.
Addressing members of the diplomatic corps and a visiting German delegation led by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who is in the country for a three-day state visit, President Mahama underscored the strides his administration has made in stabilising the economy and bolstering investor confidence.
“At the domestic level, I am proud to report that Ghana has made significant progress in economic stabilisation and structural reforms,” President Mahama stated on Tuesday, October 4.
He added, “Through sustained fiscal discipline, bold energy sector reforms, industrial modernisation, and agricultural transformation, we have restored confidence in our economy and laid a solid foundation for inclusive and sustainable growth.”
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