Ghana’s National Economic Dialogue kicks off today in Accra, bringing together policymakers, economists, and industry leaders to discuss the country’s economic future.
President John Dramani Mahama will deliver the keynote address at the two-day forum, which focuses on strategies for fiscal consolidation and long-term development.
The government sees the dialogue as a key step in shaping a four-year economic recovery plan. Discussions will cover inflation control, debt management, and policies to stimulate growth.
With Ghana facing economic hurdles, officials hope the dialogue will produce actionable solutions to restore stability and drive sustainable progress.