
Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson opened his remarks in Parliament by emphasising Ghana’s economic recovery Ghana 2025 remains a work in progress. He affirmed that President John Dramani Mahama will deliver on recovery and stabilisation despite inherited challenges.
Forson highlighted that the economy still faces obstacles, though hopeful signs are visible. He acknowledged the severity of the crisis left by the previous administration and promised committed leadership moving forward.
“Mr. Speaker, there is still more work to be done. President Mahama is determined to deliver,” he stated. He reiterated that optimism should not be confused for victory.
“We are not out of the woods! It will be premature to make that pronouncement,” he said. He added: “But the good news is that, today, hope is in sight and we are determined to navigate the country out of the terrible storm we inherited.”
Forson continued by reaffirming confidence in the President’s leadership. He emphasised that perseverance and sound fiscal policy will guide the path to economic recovery.
“Insha Allah, H.E. President John Mahama will deliver!!” he declared, rallying both Parliament and citizens behind government efforts.
Outlook on Economic Recovery Path
Dr. Forson underscored that sustained fiscal discipline and reform remain critical for economic recovery Ghana 2025. He urged patience and support as the administration builds momentum.
Investors and market watchers have noted real improvements in macroeconomic metrics, though Forson warned that risks still persist. He encouraged ongoing vigilance and transparent policy implementation to ensure the country remains on track.The mid-year review serves as both a progress check and a strategic pivot toward ending Ghana’s economic crisis. With economic recovery Ghana 2025 as the guiding goal, the government remains focused on delivering results this year.
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