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The Minister for Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has described the ongoing National Economic Dialogue as a pivotal moment in Ghana’s history.
Speaking at the opening session on Monday, March 3, he emphasised the significance of the forum in shaping the nation’s economic future and addressing pressing challenges.
Dr Forson highlighted the dialogue as a crucial platform for reflection, acknowledging both past economic missteps and opportunities for growth.
He stressed that the discussions would provide a roadmap for a more resilient and prosperous economy, ensuring that lessons from previous financial policies inform future decision-making.
“This dialogue is therefore an opportunity to reflect on our economic reality, address the challenges, and chart a course towards a more prosperous future for our citizens,” he stated.
“It is my hope and prayer that the lessons that will emerge from these conversations will guide our steps and that we may not repeat the mistakes of the recent past.”
The Finance Minister assured stakeholders that the government is committed to implementing the recommendations from the dialogue.
He reiterated that the insights gained would be instrumental in shaping policies, fostering economic stability, and setting the country on a sustainable path toward growth and development.
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