Vice @NJOAgyemang this morning visited the site of the building collapse at Avenor alongside interior minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak and the Greater Accra Regional Minister to assess the situation and receive updates on ongoing rescue efforts. Emergency response teams reported that two individuals had been successfully rescued, while efforts continued to locate and rescue others believed to be trapped beneath the debris. @NJOAgyemang expressed Government’s concern for those affected and extended her sympathies to the victims and their families. She also commended the Ghana National Fire Service, Ghana Police Service, National Ambulance Service, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, and other responders for their swift and professional intervention.
All of a sudden this failed presidential candidate of the useless NPP is aware of Cocobod issues and supposedly commissioning reports. Awuradi Nyankopn🤣🤣
You refused to pass the bill before you left office.
Since we came into office, you pestered us to pass the bill as though the resurrection of your dead party was dependent on it.
Now, we’ve passed the bill too, you say “boi”
Is it witchcraft or what?
This is the unimpeachable evidence that the original Anti-LGBTQ+ law was prevented from being presented to the President by his Executive Secretary, Nana Bediatuo Asante. Fact!!!!
We stand at a genuinely critical juncture, the recovery Ghana has achieved over the past year has been hard-earned. Inflation has moderated significantly, exchange rate conditions have stabilised, reserves have strengthened considerably, and confidence has returned to the economy. These are not small things, they are the product of difficult decisions, disciplined policy implementation, and the collective resolve of institutions and markets that chose to hold the line when it mattered most.
Yesterday, I had the privilege of addressing Ghana's business and corporate leadership at the 10th Ghana CEO Summit and Expo, a platform that has, over the past decade, consistently held space for the kind of conversations that matter: honest, forward-looking, and action-oriented. My thanks to the organizers for sustaining such a vital forum.
At the Bank of Ghana, we are moving with purpose. We are embedding a more transparent, forward-looking monetary policy framework. We are shifting to proactive, risk-sensitive financial supervision. And we are positioning Ghana at the forefront of digital financial innovation, with new departments for FinTech, AI and Data Analytics, and virtual assets established within the last year, and our eCedi CBDC pilot successfully completed.
The challenge is not simply to digitise, it is to digitise responsibly, inclusively, and with governance that protects every Ghanaian. To Ghana's business leaders, you are not just beneficiaries of macroeconomic stability, you are co-architects of it. Ghana's transformation will not happen by accident, it will require disciplined institutions, innovative businesses, and courageous leadership from all of us.
We must build a more competitive, more resilient Ghana. That responsibility belongs to us all.
On the occasion of Eid al-Adha, I extend warm and sincere greetings to our Muslim brothers and sisters across the Volta Region.
As we mark this important festival, I urge all to reflect on its core values of sacrifice, compassion, and unity, and to continue contributing to the peace and development of our region.
I wish you and your families a peaceful and blessed Eid.
Eid Mubarak.