President John Dramani Mahama has named Dr Cassiel Ato Forson as Ghana’s next Minister for Finance, a critical appointment in his newly released ministerial list.
Dr Forson’s nomination signals the government’s intention to focus on stabilising the country’s economy and implementing key fiscal reforms to drive growth and development.
Dr Ato Forson is no stranger to the Finance Ministry, having previously served as a Deputy Minister for Finance under President Mahama’s administration.
During his tenure, he was instrumental in managing Ghana’s fiscal policies, negotiating key financial agreements, and supervising economic initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s financial health.
Below is his full profile
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