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New Governor promises economic reset to achieve macro-economy stability

Edzorna Francis Mensah
Last updated: March 6, 2025 3:04 pm
Edzorna Francis Mensah
Published February 26, 2025
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The Governor of the Central Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama, has pledged to implement an economic reset aimed at achieving macro-economic stability. This, he believes, is essential for addressing pressing issues such as high inflation, persistent fiscal deficits, and excessive debt levels.

In his speech during his swearing-in ceremony, Dr. Asiama emphasized that achieving stability would require comprehensive reforms, including monetary and exchange rate policy changes, fiscal austerity measures, and debt restructuring. These efforts, he explained, would reduce fiscal risks and create a stable economic environment, as envisioned by President Akufo-Addo in his agenda for an economic reset.

Dr. Asiama acknowledged that Ghana is at a pivotal moment in its economic history. “The challenges before us require decisive leadership and prudent macroeconomic policies to reset the economy,” he said, underscoring the crucial role of the Bank of Ghana in this process.

He further stated, “Indeed, the Bank of Ghana is a key institution in this agenda to reset the economy,” reaffirming the bank’s mission to maintain price stability, ensure a sound financial system, and support sustainable economic growth.

Six Priority Areas for Economic Reforms

In his address, the Governor outlined six priority areas of focus during his tenure. The first of these is to recalibrate the current monetary policy regime and enhance the policy framework to improve the efficiency of the Bank of Ghana’s mandate.

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“Under my leadership, our policies will be clear, predictable, and responsive to emerging threats,” Dr. Asiama said. He committed to adopting a more proactive and precise approach to managing inflation, leveraging advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence. “We will also coordinate policy efforts with other government agencies, for example, to manage food prices,” he added.

Dr. Asiama emphasized that the Bank of Ghana would be consistent in its policy actions to avoid sending conflicting signals, as seen in the recent past. The Governor also outlined a series of reforms, including:

  • Pursuing reforms in the inflation targeting framework to foster greater transparency and improve the effectiveness of monetary policy implementation.
  • Discontinuing the use of differentiated cash reserve requirements and instead relying on open market operations (OMOs) to manage liquidity conditions.
  • Improving communication with banks by ensuring regular dialogue on regulatory matters, while working towards bringing inflation back within the target range.

Exchange Rate Stability and Foreign Exchange Reforms

Dr. Asiama’s second priority is the preservation of exchange rate stability. He stressed the need to limit excessive volatility in exchange rates and end the era of currency speculation. “The days of currency speculation and exchange rate instability must come to an end, and we are poised to ensure this happens,” he declared.

Under his leadership, the Bank of Ghana aims to engineer a stable and well-functioning foreign exchange market to support economic activity. To achieve this, the Governor outlined several strategic interventions, including:

  • Implementing a new foreign exchange law to replace the Foreign Exchange Act 2006 (Act 723).
  • Carrying out targeted market operations to eliminate leakages of foreign exchange and improve reserves management.
  • Deepening participation in the Pan African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) to allow Ghanaian businesses to trade across Africa using local currencies instead of relying on the US dollar.
  • Reforming the remittance sector by collaborating with fintech and remittance agencies to harness remittances as a major source of foreign exchange.
  • Introducing structured and transparent systems to ensure fair pricing and distribution in the forex market.
  • Leveraging gold reserves and strategic foreign assets more effectively to support the Ghana cedi.
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