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We’ll support Ghana’s development initiatives – World Bank

Akosua OtcherebyAkosua Otchere
January 8, 2025
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The World Bank has reiterated its commitment to fostering economic growth in African nations, with a special focus on financing key development initiatives in Ghana.

Ousmane Diagana, Vice President for West and Central Africa at the World Bank affirmed the institution’s dedication to supporting African countries in overcoming the challenges of sustainable economic growth.

He made these remarks during a high-level delegation visit to President John Mahama’s office in Accra on Wednesday, January 8, 2025. The discussions centred on strategies to strengthen partnerships and enhance development efforts across the region.

“In the last couple of months since the arrival of the new president Ajay Banga, there is a concept that we call the better and bigger World Bank. But we are now focusing on the better bank before actually getting to the bigger bank.

“So with the better bank, obviously the elements of ownership for government, client, partnership will be the order complementing the financial assistance that we are providing with the knowledge aspect because as a global institution, obviously we work with all of the countries and this has allowed us to gain a lot of experience.

“As we mentioned on the formality aspect, how we can bring resources into the economy, making sure that those are not part of financing the economy…In particular in West African countries, this challenge that Ghana is facing in that area is the same that we see in Senegal, Kenya, etc. So we are happy to bring our department working in the area into the conversation with Ghana and see how we can really widen the resource base, making sure that the domestic organisation part of financing the economy also increases.

“On cocoa, Ghana is one of those countries where we have prepared what we call the country climate and development and we had indeed identified the potential that exists in the agricultural sector, in particular, the whole of cocoa but at the same time the challenges the sector has faced.

“So we have some recommendations that the team can discuss at some point and in that regard see how we can use our existing programme because we have some dedicated programmes in order to contribute in that sector,” he stated.

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