He emphasized Ghana’s current economic challenges and pledged to enforce fiscal discipline to revive the economy and create jobs.
In his address to the UK delegation led by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, President Mahama encouraged more British companies to invest in Ghana, ensuring them of a stable and business-friendly environment.
He highlighted his government’s efforts to attract more investments as part of a broader development plan aimed at generating employment opportunities for the youth.
The UK Deputy Prime Minister reciprocated by noting that both countries share a common vision regarding the 24-hour economy policy.
She pledged the UK government’s dedication to fostering a mutually beneficial partnership with Ghana.
This development is part of President Mahama’s efforts to strengthen Ghana’s diplomatic ties and promote economic cooperation with other nations.
He has also been engaging with neighboring countries, such as Benin, Togo, and Nigeria, to enhance economic and political collaboration.









