Mahama Hails Ghana’s Economic Recovery
Former President John Dramani Mahama has described Ghana’s current economic rebound as “unprecedented,” pointing to significant progress across key sectors. Speaking at a public forum, he emphasized that the nation is witnessing renewed growth after years of financial challenges, with improvements in infrastructure, agriculture, and energy driving momentum.
Mahama highlighted that investments in technology, industrialization, and social programs are beginning to yield tangible results. He noted that these developments are not only stabilizing the economy but also creating opportunities for employment and innovation. According to him, the recovery reflects resilience and strategic planning aimed at restoring confidence in Ghana’s economic future.
The former president urged stakeholders to sustain the gains by ensuring transparency, accountability, and inclusive growth. Analysts believe his remarks underscore the importance of balancing economic expansion with social welfare, positioning Ghana as a potential model for recovery in the West African region. The narrative of “unprecedented recovery” is expected to shape ongoing debates about governance and economic policy.


