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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana’s newly appointed Minister of Finance, has called on his team to unite in steering the nation towards economic stability.
Addressing senior management at the Ministry of Finance during an inaugural meeting on Thursday, January 23, 2024, Dr Forson emphasised the importance of collective effort in addressing Ghana’s economic challenges.
The meeting, held shortly after his parliamentary approval and subsequent swearing-in by President John Dramani Mahama, marked the Minister’s return to a familiar environment.
The Finance Minister, accompanied by Hon. @fifi_kwetey, also a former Deputy Minister of Finance, held a brief inaugural meeting with top Management of the @MoF_Ghana. In the meeting, Hon. Dr. @Cassielforson expressed his pleasure being back at the Ministry, and stated that he… pic.twitter.com/482xMQBTLX
— Office of the Finance Minister-Ghana (@oofmghana) January 23, 2025
He was accompanied by Fifi Kwetey, a former Deputy Minister of Finance, underscoring a blend of experience and fresh leadership within the Ministry.
Describing his appointment as both a privilege and a responsibility, Dr Forson expressed enthusiasm for his role, reaffirming his dedication to the needs of Ghanaians.
“We are here to work together to better the lot of the people of Ghana; indeed, we will constantly be mindful of the needs of Ghanaians,” he stated.
Outlining his vision, Dr Forson identified key priorities, including job creation, prudent fiscal management, exchange rate stability, and reduced inflation.
He stressed that these objectives reflect a determined approach to tackling the economic issues facing the country.
His commitment to these goals, he noted, is central to the government’s efforts to improve the lives of ordinary Ghanaians.
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