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…. Bold Vision for Economic Boom and Regional Stability

By Leo Nelson

President John Dramani Mahama has delivered a powerful address at the 2025 Ghana-European Union Partnership Forum, charting a course for a “resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future” built on mutual respect and shared ambition.

The Ghanaian leader didn’t mince words, painting a vivid picture of a maturing alliance poised to tackle global challenges head-on.

Mahama kicked off by showering praise on the EU delegation and all participants, calling the forum a “vital platform of cooperation.” He emphasized that the dialogue transcended mere pleasantries, embodying a tangible commitment to common goals.

“Ghana and the EU have consistently pursued a common agenda that has been rooted in our shared values and is based on sustainable development, democratic governance, climate action, and regional stability,” Mahama declared, positioning the Ghana-EU relationship as a model for collaborative leadership in a turbulent world.

Shifting gears to the home front, President Mahama exuded optimism about Ghana’s economic recovery, proudly stating the outlook is “rebounding steadily.” He credited his administration’s “unwavering commitment” to fiscal prudence, boosted revenue collection, and tightened spending.

Crucially, Mahama highlighted close collaboration with the Bank of Ghana to stabilize inflation, firm up the Cedi, and implement effective debt restructuring.

And the results are already showing: “Only yesterday, Fitch, a rating agency, upgraded Ghana’s credit outlook to B- stable outlook,” he announced, underscoring growing confidence in Ghana’s financial health.

He further assured of ongoing regulatory and institutional reforms to promote transparency and expand the fiscal base.

The President lauded the EU’s “integral role” in supporting Ghana’s public financial management, revenue reforms, and anti-corruption drive, acknowledging their impact on solidifying the nation’s economic bedrock.

Mahama made it clear: government alone can’t drive transformation. The private sector is indispensable to Ghana’s economic resurgence.

To fire up this engine, his administration is rolling out a unified licensing regime to slash red tape and establishing a national public-private dialogue framework to ensure businesses have a voice in policy-making.

A significant game-changer is the new Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) regime, promising data-driven decisions, enhanced predictability, and a sharper competitive edge for Ghana.

Mahama extended a direct invitation to EU businesses and investors, urging them to jump on board, especially as Ghana revises its Investment Promotion Centre Act to boost joint ventures and technology transfer.

Ghana’s ambitious goal? To become a regional hub for sustainable agribusiness, value addition, manufacturing, and digital innovation – sectors where European expertise and capital would be invaluable.

The Ghana-EU partnership shines bright in migration governance and labor mobility. Mahama showcased the ATUU project, launched in March 2025 with robust EU support, as a testament to joint efforts to ensure safe, humane, and development-oriented migration. Ghana is enhancing reintegration services and data systems, and stands ready to deepen dialogue on structured labor migration with the EU.

With Europe facing critical labor shortages in healthcare, construction, and agriculture, Mahama seized the opportunity, offering Ghana’s significant pool of skilled professionals.

He pushed for collaboration on mutual recognition of qualifications and fair labor standards, aiming for a “win-win framework” that aligns Ghana’s demographic potential with Europe’s needs. He assured that the proposed Ghana Labour Export program would ensure all mobility is safe, preventing perilous journeys across the Sahara and Mediterranean.

Ghana remains a “beacon of peace in West Africa,” Mahama affirmed, but he didn’t shy away from acknowledging the escalating threat of violent extremism across the nation’s borders. This “compels us to increase defence spending,” he stated, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated action.

The EU has been a “steadfast partner” through the European Peace Facility, providing non-lethal military equipment.

Mahama expressed a desire to elevate this cooperation, with Ghana seeking EU collaboration to develop a resilient and technology-driven defence industry – one that not only bolsters national security but also drives industrialization and creates jobs for Ghanaian youth. Joint initiatives like the GARSI Sahel project will further fortify regional security and combat terrorism.

Mahama concluded with a powerful call for reform of the current global order, lambasting “outdated institutions and an inequitable financial framework.”

He specifically demanded that the United Nations Security Council evolve to truly reflect contemporary global realities.

Similarly, the global financial architecture must ensure fairer access to capital, reform credit rating practices, and implement inclusive debt solutions for developing countries.

Ghana, he declared, stands unequivocally with the EU in calling for a “more just and representative international system” where all nations have an equal voice and opportunity.

Mahama urged participants to approach discussions with clarity, openness, and a shared resolve to translate dialogue into tangible action, reaffirming that the Ghana-EU partnership is “not merely enduring but dynamically evolving.”

He closed with a powerful call to continue building “a fairer, greener, more secure, and more prosperous future for all of us,” invoking blessings for the enduring Ghana-EU alliance.

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