The flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has expressed his sincere gratitude to the Ghanaian people, bondholders, and various stakeholders for their unwavering support in the government’s debt restructuring efforts.
Dr Bawumia Speaking at the Ghana CEO Presidential Gala held at the Movenpick Hotel on Thursday, November 7, acknowledged the sacrifices made by the business community and bondholders in supporting the country’s economic recovery plan.
He emphasised that the collective efforts of all involved have played a crucial role in stabilising Ghana’s economy, which had been facing significant challenges. “I would like to take this opportunity to show gratitude to the Ghanaian people, especially the business community and the bondholders, for the sacrifices you all made in supporting government’s efforts to restructure our debts and safeguard the economy,” Dr Bawumia remarked during his address.
Dr Bawumia also shared an optimistic outlook for the future, stating that the good news is that Ghana’s economy is on the path to recovery.
He highlighted the government’s debt restructuring initiative as a key component in the nation's recovery efforts, which are beginning to show positive results.
According to the NPP flagbearer, these measures will provide a stable foundation for future economic growth.
Dr Bawumia reassured the audience that despite the challenges faced in recent years, the Ghanaian economy is steadily improving, and the country is poised for further progress.
He expressed confidence that with continued cooperation and support from all sectors, Ghana will emerge stronger and more resilient in the years to come.
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