Ghana’s Economic Reset: National Dialogue Begins Today
Stakeholders unite to chart a new course for economic stability and growth.

- Discussions on macroeconomic stability, infrastructure, and private sector growth
- Government, business leaders, academia, and civil society collaborate
- Outcomes to guide policy decisions for long-term economic transformation
The highly anticipated National Economic Dialogue (NED) begins today, March 3, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre. Led by President John Dramani Mahama, the two-day forum seeks to address Ghana’s pressing economic challenges and outline a sustainable path to growth.
Under the theme “Resetting Ghana: Building the Economy We Want Together,” President Mahama will deliver a keynote address, setting the tone for discussions on economic revitalization.
Bringing together key stakeholders—including private sector leaders, academics, policy experts, and civil society groups—the dialogue will focus on six critical areas:
✅ Sustainable Macroeconomic Stability
✅ Economic Transformation
✅ Infrastructure Development
✅ Structural Reforms
✅ Private Sector-Led Growth
✅ Good Governance & Anti-Corruption
Amidst Ghana’s economic crisis, the government hopes this engagement will foster consensus-driven solutions to boost business confidence, improve infrastructure, and enhance livelihoods. The dialogue’s outcomes will serve as a policy roadmap, guiding economic decisions toward resilience and long-term prosperity.
As discussions unfold, Ghanaians eagerly anticipate actionable recommendations to steer the nation toward economic recovery and transformation.