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General News of Tuesday, 6 March 2018

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

UK will work with Ghana to realise its ambition – British High Commissioner

British High Commissioner, Iain Walker (left) and President Nana Akufo-Addo (right) British High Commissioner, Iain Walker (left) and President Nana Akufo-Addo (right)

British High Commissioner to Ghana, Iain Walker, has stated that the United Kingdom will work with Ghana as friends and partners to realise its ambition of developing beyond aid.

Today marks exactly 61 years Ghana gain her independence the British.

As part of marking this event, Ghana’s president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Adddo in his speech at the independence square

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The President of Ghana, however, noted that his government has started on the right path towards a prosperous future with the concrete steps it is taking to restore macro-economic stability and economic growth, explaining that after a year of disciplined and innovative economic management, the results have been remarkable.

The economy, the President said, has grown from 3.6% in 2016 to 7.9% in 2017; inflation has gone down from 15.6% at the end of 2016 to 10.3%, as of January 2018; and a spectacular revival from a growth rate of -0.5% in 2016 to 17.7% in 2017.


“Interest rates are on the decline, the cedi is stabilising, and the fiscal deficit has gone down from 9.3% in 2016 to 5.6% of GDP in 2017, with a projection of 4.5% for 2018. Fiscal discipline has been restored, and fiscal consolidation has taken hold. For the first time since 2006, government has been able to meet its fiscal deficit target,” the President said.


He continued, “We will continue to manage the economy in a disciplined and sound framework so that we maintain fiscal and debt sustainability. This, in the long run, is fundamental to moving Beyond Aid.”

An improving, disciplined macro-economy, the President stressed, is essential for expanding the economy, and, thereby, creating jobs.

This year, he assured that Ghanaians will see vigorous job creation in the public sector, beginning with the recruitment of one hundred thousand (100,000) young men and women in the Nation Builders Corp.

“But, what I am seeking, above all, is the rapid growth of private sector jobs, both in industry and agriculture, i.e. in the programme for Planting for Food and Jobs, which should generate a lot of rural sector jobs. Moving Beyond Aid demands that effective measures are taken to address widespread unemployment, especially amongst our youth. We are on the right path to do so,” the President said.