US Ambassador to Ghana visits BoG Governor 

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Dr. Ernest Addison, Governor of the Bank of Ghana (left) and US Ambassador to Ghana,

The US Ambassador to Ghana, Virginia Palmer, on Wednesday, 30th November 2022, paid a courtesy call on Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest Addison and his management team. 

In a welcoming address, Dr. Addison provided an overview of Ghana’s current economic situation and noted that inflation had risen to over 40%, whilst the Ghana Cedi had depreciated by over 53% on a year-to-date basis.

He, however, assured the Ambassador that the raft of measures introduced by BoG and the impending International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme will help restore macroeconomic stability in the medium term.

The Governor also expressed optimism that the 2023 Budget had taken the initial step to reset fiscal policy on a consolidation path, and the smooth implementation will ease debt sustainability concerns.

On her part, Ambassador Virginia Palmer expressed her gratitude to the Governor and Management of the Bank for the courtesy accorded her and commended the Governor Addison-led administration for the key role they have played in ensuring that the banking sector remains sound and safe, despite the economic challenges.

She also pledged her office support to Ghana as steps are taken to overcome the current economic challenges, emphasising on the need to use the opportunity to push through major economic reforms to permanently resolve the current economic challenges.

The Ambassador was accompanied by the Economic Section Chief of the US Embassy, Ms. Stephanie Hutchison.

In the Governor’s team were the First and Second Deputy Governors, the Directors of Research, Financial Markets and the Bank’s Secretary.

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