President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaians to unite behind the country’s economic reset agenda, emphasizing the need for collective action to drive economic recovery and sustainable growth.
Speaking at the launch of the National Economic Dialogue, President Mahama underscored the event’s significance, stating that it was not merely a forum to discuss economic difficulties but an opportunity to craft practical solutions for the nation’s financial future.
He described the reset agenda as more than just a government initiative, framing it as a national movement aimed at rebuilding the economy for the benefit of all citizens.
“We are not here to recount our struggles nor are we here to resign ourselves to economic stagnation. We are here to seek solutions that will put us on a path of growth trajectory and to ensure that we build an economy that works for every Ghanaian,” Mahama stated.
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The president also stressed the urgency of addressing Ghana’s economic challenges, urging all stakeholders, including policymakers, business leaders, and economists, to collaborate in finding sustainable solutions.
“For me, this is not just another policy discussion; it is an urgent call to action. A crucial moment for us, as stakeholders, to purpose and resolve the challenges that face us,” he added.
The National Economic Dialogue is expected to serve as a key platform for discussions on policy measures and strategies to reset Ghana’s economy and promote long-term prosperity