The Volta Region of Ghana proudly announces the maiden edition of the Volta Economic Forum 2025, scheduled to take place on 31st October 2025 at the picturesque Reddington Beach Resort, Keta. This landmark forum marks a new chapter in the region’s economic transformation agenda — a clear and bold declaration that Volta is open for business under the theme: Harnessing the Volta Corridor Economic Potential for the 24 Hour Economy Take-off.
A statement issued by the lead organizer of the forum Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor, who doubles as the Volta Regional Commissioner of the National Development Planning Commission submitted that the Volta Economic Forum is designed as a premier investment platform to showcase the region’s vast economic potential and bankable opportunities in key sectors such as energy, agribusiness, tourism, manufacturing, logistics, and the blue economy.
It will bring together captains of industry, local and international investors, development partners, government officials, traditional authorities, and thought leaders to chart a coordinated path for sustainable investment and inclusive growth.

This strategic convening is not just another event; it is a call to action — an invitation to serious investors to be part of a new growth story. Volta offers a unique combination of strategic location, abundant natural resources, skilled human capital, peaceful communities, and emerging infrastructure that position it as one of Ghana’s most attractive investment destinations.
Speaking ahead of the event, regional leadership emphasized that this is a turning point for the Volta Region. The Forum will serve as a launchpad for flagship projects, investment partnerships, and policy commitments that will unlock the region’s economic promise for decades to come.
The Region is inviting genuine investors, partners, and visionaries to seize this priceless opportunity to engage, collaborate, and invest in the Volta Region, “together, we can build a vibrant, prosperous, and globally competitive regional economy”.































