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    Ghana advances toward debt sustainability as focus shifts to economic growth

    By Rebecca EsonApril 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ghana is making measurable progress toward restoring debt sustainability, marking a critical turning point in its broader economic recovery efforts, according to Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson.

    The Minister indicated that the country is transitioning from a phase of macroeconomic stabilisation to one focused on sustained growth and expansion, reflecting improved fiscal conditions and renewed policy direction.

    These remarks followed high-level engagements with Ousmane Diagana during the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C. The discussions signalled growing confidence among international development partners in Ghana’s economic trajectory.

    According to the Minister, the stabilisation phase has laid a solid foundation for the next stage of economic management, with policy attention now shifting toward accelerating growth, enhancing productivity, and expanding opportunities across key sectors.

    As part of this renewed agenda, collaboration with the World Bank is expected to focus on four strategic priorities: commercial agriculture and agribusiness, energy development—particularly gas-to-power and gas-to-fertiliser initiatives—education and human capital development, and infrastructure improvements to facilitate the efficient movement of goods.

    Dr. Forson emphasised that while growth is now a central priority, the government remains committed to maintaining fiscal discipline to preserve macroeconomic stability. He noted that prudent financial management will be pursued alongside targeted measures to protect vulnerable populations.

    He further underscored the importance of continued engagement with development partners, describing the World Bank’s support as instrumental in consolidating recent gains and advancing Ghana’s transition toward a more resilient, inclusive, and growth-driven economy.

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