Resetting economy back to resilience will be gradual process

Resetting economy back to resilience will be gradual process —Second Deputy Governor


 
Resetting the economy back to resilience will be a gradual process over the next two to three years, the second Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Maxwell Opoku-Afari, has said.
He said it would require collective and collaborative support and burden sharing to “build back better.”
Dr Opoku-Afari who was speaking at the 5th Chief Executive Officers Summit in Accra on Monday, said the BoG was committed to ensuring that the banking and other non-bank financial institutions remained resilient, inclusive and support the resetting Ghana’s post-COVID economy back to stability and growth.
The programme was on the theme “Resetting Ghana’s Economy: Policy Response and Strategies for Building a Resilient Economy Post-COVID Pandemic.”

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