President John Dramani Mahama has highlighted signs of growing economic stability, noting that inflation has declined significantly, the currency remains stable, and Ghana’s reserves have strengthened to support resilience against external shocks.
Speaking at the ‘Resetting Ghana’ citizen engagement in Damango, the President highlighted government’s decision to channel 80% of the District Assemblies Common Fund directly to local assemblies to accelerate development at the grassroots.
He noted that the move has significantly improved the timely release of funds, enabling districts to independently undertake projects such as schools, CHPS compounds, and 24-hour markets across the country.
The President further underscored the need for balanced national development, stressing targeted investments in the Savannah Region, including plans for a science and technology university, a 300-bed regional hospital, improved water systems, expanded road networks, and increased electricity access.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com







































