President John Dramani Mahama has assured Ghanaians that the country’s economy is in “safe hands,” signaling confidence in the government’s current economic direction.

The President made the remarks during a working visit to northern Ghana, where he inspected key infrastructure and development projects aimed at boosting healthcare and economic activity in the region.
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Focus on Healthcare Expansion
As part of his tour, President Mahama visited the Tamale Teaching Hospital Cardiology Centre, where he assessed progress on ongoing works. The project is expected to significantly improve specialized healthcare delivery in northern Ghana.
Officials say the cardiology centre will reduce the need for patients to travel long distances for critical heart-related treatments.
24-Hour Economy Vision Takes Shape
In Bimbilla, the President cut sod for the construction of a new 24-hour economy market, a flagship initiative designed to boost local commerce, create jobs, and extend economic activity beyond traditional hours.
The project forms part of a broader strategy to stimulate inclusive growth, particularly in underserved regions.
Confidence Amid Economic Challenges
Mahama’s “safe hands” remark comes at a time when Ghana continues to navigate economic recovery, inflation pressures, and structural reforms.
Government officials maintain that ongoing investments in infrastructure and productivity will stabilize the economy and unlock long-term growth.
Why This Story Matters
The President’s message underscores a broader effort to restore public confidence in Ghana’s economic management while demonstrating tangible progress through development projects.
With a focus on healthcare and economic expansion, these initiatives could play a crucial role in shaping Ghana’s recovery and future resilience.
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