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Ghana is Open for Business Again – Mahama Tells Business Community

President Mahama outlines vision for a thriving, stable, and investor-friendly economy

Story Highlights
  • Mahama pledges to create a stable and transparent economic climate to attract investments
  • Government committed to reforms that will foster both local and international business growth
  • Mahama promises to review and rationalize the tax regime for fairness and transparency

President John Dramani Mahama has declared that Ghana is once again open for business, reassuring the business community of the country’s readiness to welcome investments.

In his inaugural speech, he committed to fostering a conducive business climate that promotes growth and secures Ghana’s role as a significant global economic player.

Mahama highlighted his administration’s focus on revitalizing the economy through key reforms and policies that will attract both local and international investors. Acknowledging the challenges businesses have faced in recent years, he emphasized the government’s focus on providing stability, predictability, and an investor-friendly environment to boost economic progress.

He called on business leaders and entrepreneurs to support this new approach, ensuring a thriving business landscape where their investments contribute to the nation’s collective prosperity. “Your innovation and commitment will be the cornerstone of our success,” he said, adding that the government would review the tax system to ensure transparency and fairness. Mahama concluded by reaffirming, “Ghana is open for business again.”

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