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President Mahama Assures Policy Stability to Boost Investor Confidence

ghanadatabase by ghanadatabase
February 23, 2026
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President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to policy consistency and regulatory reforms aimed at strengthening investor confidence and stimulating private sector growth.

Speaking during a high-level engagement with business leaders, the President emphasised that sustainable economic transformation depends on a predictable business environment anchored in transparency and accountability.

He assured participants that government would prioritise macroeconomic stability, improve access to credit for small and medium-sized enterprises, and streamline regulatory processes to reduce the cost of doing business.

“We recognise that the private sector is the engine of growth. Our responsibility as government is to create the right conditions for enterprise to flourish,” President Mahama stated.

The President highlighted plans to enhance infrastructure development, including energy reliability, transport networks and digital systems, to support productivity and competitiveness across key sectors such as manufacturing, agribusiness and technology.

He also pledged closer consultation with industry players to ensure that fiscal and trade policies reflect the realities of Ghanaian businesses, particularly within the framework of the African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat hosted in Accra.

Business leaders at the dialogue welcomed the President’s assurances, noting that stronger public-private cooperation could unlock investment, expand exports and create jobs for the country’s growing youth population.

The renewed commitment to partnership signals a strategic push to position Ghana as a resilient and attractive destination for both domestic and foreign investment, while accelerating inclusive national development.

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