Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia will on Thursday deliver a major address on the future of the country’s economy as part of the Nation Building Updates.
In a press statement issued on Wednesday and signed by the Deputy Information Minister, Pius Enam Hadzide, the event will be held at the Cedi Conference Centre, Department of Economics, the University of Ghana at 7 pm prompt.
“The Vice President will be expected to outline the various interventions and milestones achieved under the leadership of President Akufo-Addo within the three years and 10 months of his administration and layout the next steps going into the second term of the administration,” the statement said.
The Nation Building Updates is a weekly event organized by government under the auspices of the Information Ministry to provide updates on key government’s projects, policies and interventions.
The session will be aired live on all major Television, Radio and New Media platforms across the country.
Subsequent updates on other government events and programmes will follow in the coming weeks.
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