Government, more than ever, has saddled up to ensure that it garners all the knowledge it needs to overcome all the challenges Ghana’s economy has experienced over the years.
It is for this reason that Ghana is being represented at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore by the Senior Minister, Mr. Yaw Osafo-Maafo.
The Forum which began on November 3 and runs through to November 12, 2018, seeks to engage leaders of the new global economy to solve the biggest economic challenges through coalition building, events, news analysis and expert perspectives.
Mr. Osafo-Maafo, who is representing the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will take the opportunity to showcase the stride achieved within Ghana’s economic sector as a result of the prudent economic measures pursued by government.
In a release signed by the senior minister’s Aide, Mr. Emmanuel B. Mamfe, Ghana as an emerging lower middle economy will benefit immensely from the forum―which will in turn, reflect on the country’s economic growth.
Meanwhile, the senior minister has since been on several economic missions and assignments.
He recently led a delegation from the ministry of finance to the Annual meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF), in Bali, Indonesia.
“The delegation had a productive meeting with bilateral and multilateral partners…specific requests were made for increased world bank disbursement to assist address ongoing financial sector clean-up as well as increased funding for education in Ghana.
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By: Grace Ablewor Sogbey/ [email protected]
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