President Mahama Vows to Foster Private Sector Growth.

Credit: Kekeli K. Blamey

President John Mahama has pledged to implement policies that will drive the growth of Ghana’s private sector, leading the country’s economic development.

Speaking after his inauguration as Ghana’s sixth President of the Fourth Republic, Mahama emphasized his commitment to creating an enabling environment for youth employment and skills development.

“Our policies will be tailored to sustain innovation and foster industry that engages today’s young minds,” Mahama said.

He also stressed the significance of the private sector in Ghana’s economic growth, assuring that his administration will work closely with businesses to create decent and well-paying jobs.

Mahama reiterated his government’s commitment to implementing a 24-hour economic policy, which will focus on agriculture and agribusiness.

The President envisioned a Ghana with vibrant markets, responsive public services, and flexible business operations.

With these policies in place, Mahama’s administration aims to propel Ghana’s economic development, driven by a thriving private sector and a skilled youth workforce.

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