IMF Report Credits Akufo-Addo Administration with Key Role in Economic Stabilization, Mahama's Gov't Acknowledges
ACCRA, Ghana – July 25, 2025 – A recent report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has highlighted the Akufo-Addo administration's significant contribution to stabilizing Ghana's economy. The report's findings have been acknowledged by the government, which sees the previous administration as having played a key role in this stabilization effort.
The IMF's assessment, detailed in its latest report, underscores the measures and policies implemented during President Akufo-Addo's tenure that have reportedly helped steer the nation towards economic stability. While specific details of the measures were not immediately released, the image prominently displays the IMF logo, indicating the report's official backing.
This acknowledgment from the current government, often seen as a political rival, signals a rare consensus on the economic progress made. The image accompanying the report shows what appears to be a cordial exchange between former President John Mahama and current President Nana Akufo-Addo, symbolizing a shared recognition of efforts towards national development.
This development comes as Ghana continues to navigate global economic challenges and work towards sustainable growth. The IMF's report provides valuable insights into the country's economic trajectory and the impact of past governmental policies.
Further details from the IMF report are anticipated to be released, offering a comprehensive understanding of the economic indicators and policies that contributed to the observed stabilization.



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