We are committed to IMF programme amidst challenges
The administration of President John Mahama has reaffirmed its strong commitment to implementing the IMF-supported economic programme, despite the challenges inherited at the start of its term in January 2025.
Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, speaking on behalf of the President, declared: “We remain fully committed to the implementation of the programme and will do all it takes to ensure that its objectives remain on track.”
Acknowledging the hardships being faced by Ghanaians, Dr. Forson expressed gratitude to citizens for their patience and resilience.
He promised that government efforts would continue to focus on inclusive growth, job creation, and protecting the poor and vulnerable.
The Finance Minister pledged to personally lead the charge to meet all commitments under the IMF arrangement, reinforcing the administration’s credibility with both domestic and international partners.
“This is about building the Ghana We Want—together,” he affirmed.
“We fully recognise the sacrifices made by every Ghanaian as we work together to restore macroeconomic stability and secure a brighter future for our nation.”
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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