Ato Forson declares Ghana open for business, invites investments and partnerships
Ghana’s newly approved Finance Minister, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has assured Ghanaians of his dedication to fostering economic growth and inviting global partnerships.
His nomination, approved by Parliament on Tuesday, January 21, reflects widespread confidence in his ability to lead the country’s financial sector under the administration of President John Dramani Mahama.
Taking to social media shortly after his confirmation, Dr Forson expressed deep gratitude to God, President Mahama, Parliament, and the people of Ghana for entrusting him with this significant responsibility.
“I am deeply humbled and grateful to the Almighty God for this opportunity to serve Ghana in the capacity of Finance Minister,” he wrote.
Dr Forson is committed to discharging his duties with humility, integrity, and transparency. Outlining his vision for the nation, he emphasised plans to tackle pressing economic challenges.
“Together, we will work to bring down inflation, stabilise the Cedi, create jobs, foster inclusive growth, and create opportunities for all Ghanaians,” he assured.
Highlighting Ghana’s readiness for global collaboration, Dr Forson proclaimed, “Ghana is open for business. We welcome partnerships and investments that will drive sustainable development and prosperity for all.”
He concluded by calling for unity and resilience, expressing confidence in achieving remarkable progress for the nation’s economy.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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