The government is set to host the highly anticipated National Economic Dialogue (NED) today, March 3, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre.
This two-day forum, led by President John Dramani Mahama, seeks to address Ghana’s most pressing economic challenges and outline a clear roadmap toward sustainable growth and development.

With the theme “Resetting Ghana: Building the Economy We Want Together,” President Mahama will deliver a keynote address, presenting his administration’s vision for economic revitalization and transformation.
The dialogue underscores the government’s commitment to inclusive policymaking, creating a platform where key stakeholders can collaboratively shape the nation’s financial future through meaningful discussions on economic policies and reforms.
Participants will include a broad spectrum of representatives from the private sector, academia, public policy institutions, and civil society organizations. Discussions will be organized into thematic sessions focusing on critical areas such as economic stability, industrialization, job creation, and social development.
- Achieving Sustainable Macroeconomic Stability
- Promoting Economic Transformation
- Advancing Infrastructure Development
- Implementing Structural Reforms
- Ensuring Private Sector-Led Growth
- Restoring Good Governance and Combating Corruption
With Ghana facing economic crisis, the government is hopeful that this engagement will generate consensus-driven solutions to boost business confidence, improve infrastructure, and enhance livelihoods.
The outcomes of the dialogue are expected to serve as a roadmap for policy implementation, guiding economic decisions that promote resilience and long-term growth.
Stakeholders will work toward establishing clear commitments and milestones to reset the economy and drive transformative change.
As the National Economic Dialogue kicks off, Ghanaians look forward to concrete policy recommendations that will shape the country’s economic trajectory for years to come.