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Mahama Credits Fitch’s Upgrade to Prudent Management

Ghana’s Long-Term Foreign-Currency Rating Improved to B-Minus, Reflecting Steady Macroeconomic Recovery

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President John Dramani Mahama has attributed Fitch Ratings upgrade of Ghana’s Long-Term Foreign-Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) to ‘B-Minus’ with stable outlook from Restricted Default (RD) to prudent economic management embarked upon by the Government.

Speaking at the opening of the 2025 Ghana-European Union Partnership Dialogue in Accra, President Mahama underscored that on macroeconomic recovery and fiscal governance, Ghana’s economic outlook was rebounding steadily.

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The Dialogue was attended by all 10 ambassadors of EU member countries resident in Ghana and over 10 Ghanaian Ministers of State.

President Mahama said the Government remains committed to restoring macroeconomic stability through prudent fiscal management, enhanced domestic revenue mobilization, and expenditure rationalization.

He noted that working in partnership with the Bank of Ghana, they were stabilizing inflation, stabilizing the cedi, and pursuing debt restructuring strategies to restore confidence and rebuild the fiscal space for development.

These efforts, he said were yielding fruits, and only yesterday, the fixed rate exchange agency upgraded Ghana’s credit outlook to a B-minus stable outlook.

“We are also pursuing regulatory and institutional reforms that promote transparency, reduce inefficiencies, and expand our fiscal base,” he said.

He added: “We appreciate the EU’s ongoing support in public financial management, domestic revenue reform efforts, and anti-corruption. All these are essential pillars for sustainable growth.”

On private sector investment promotion, the President said they were acutely aware that the Government alone cannot lead Ghana’s transformation.

He reiterated that a thriving private sector was indispensable in this effort.

To that end, he said they were implementing a unified licensing regime to reduce the regulatory bottlenecks and a nationally structured public-private dialogue framework to ensure that business voices were systematically incorporated into all national policy.

He said additionally, introducing a regulatory impact assessment Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) regime marks a new phase in policymaking, anchoring decisions in data, ensuring predictability, and improving Ghana’s competitiveness in the global market.

“We therefore welcome EU businesses and investors to participate in this transformative journey, especially as we revise the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre Act to promote joint ventures and deeper technology transfer,” he said.

President Mahama said Ghana aims to become a regional hub for sustainable agribusiness, value addition, manufacturing, and digital innovation, where European expertise and capital were invaluable.

Mr. Irchad Razaaly, the EU Ambassador to Ghana, said the EU and Ghana share a steadfast commitment to effective multilateralism, and that they all know what it means today, a rules-based international order.

“I would like to acknowledge the constructive role that Ghana has played at the UN Security Council during its being and as a current member of the Human Rights Council,” he said.

“I would like to acknowledge Ghana’s unwavering support as well to increase territorial integrity and sovereignty in the face of the racial migration.”

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