Ghana’s Finance Minister, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, has expressed optimism about the country’s economic progress, noting that Ghana is now attracting businesses that had previously pulled out due to challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic.

An important indicator of this economic revival is the return of Virgin Atlantic Airlines to Ghana’s business landscape, signaling sustained growth and confidence in the country’s market.
Dr. Amin Adam highlighted these developments at the second Quarterly Economic Roundtable, organized in partnership with the Institute of Statistical, Social, and Economic Research (ISSER) on October 7.
He underscored the need for collaborative efforts across sectors to solidify Ghana’s recovery and stimulate long-term economic expansion.
“We have received significant positive change currently occurring in the economy. We’re told that some companies left the country when the economy went down. It is important to note that, companies are returning to Ghana because they see the economy is growing and the trajectory is positive.
“And hopefully, they can partner with us and move the growth of the economy. Virgin Atlantic, has returned to Ghana to operate as an airline. Because they see the economic recovery to be real and they see the future of Ghana to be positive.
“There are many new companies we haven’t heard of but they are coming, so let’s get ready for them to build that strong partnership with them.
“There are many, let’s get ready to use the expertise, technology and capital they are bringing so that we can leverage them to support the growth of the economy,” Dr Mohammed Amin Adam said.