Members of Ghana’s Minority Caucus in Parliament have held high-level discussions with officials of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) regarding the country’s current economic situation and recovery strategies.
The engagement focused on Ghana’s ongoing economic challenges, including fiscal stability, debt management and the implementation of IMF-supported programmes. The Minority emphasised the importance of ensuring that economic policies are carefully structured to protect vulnerable populations while promoting long-term growth.
According to sources close to the meeting, the lawmakers raised concerns about the social impact of certain economic measures, particularly those affecting the cost of living. They urged the IMF and government to adopt a balanced approach that combines fiscal discipline with social protection.
The meeting forms part of broader efforts by political stakeholders to actively contribute to economic decision-making and ensure transparency in engagements with international financial institutions.
Source: gbcghanaonline.com

