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Ghana’s 2026 Budget Signals Economic Resilience Under Mahama’s Leadership

A ‘reset’ for Ghana’s future? The 2026 budget reveals bold plans to fortify public finances and sustain growth. Can fiscal discipline secure lasting stability?

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Ghana’s 2026 Budget Signals Economic Resilience Under Mahama’s Leadership

Ghana's Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has praised the country's economic resilience and the commitment of President John Mahama to maintaining strong public finances. He presented the 2026 Budget Statement to Parliament on November 13, 2025.

Forson, who led the government from 2025 to 2026, described the current economic trajectory as a reset, reflecting Ghana's strength and steadiness. He highlighted the importance of fiscal discipline as the backbone of national progress. The Minister affirmed President Mahama's dedication to safeguarding the integrity of public finances during his tenure.

Dr Ato Forson's presentation of the 2026 Budget Statement underscores the government's commitment to economic stability and growth. The Minister's words reflect a positive outlook for Ghana's economy, with a focus on maintaining fiscal discipline.

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