Civil Service Council commends the Finance Ministry for economic recovery and reform efforts
The Civil Service Council has praised the Ministry of Finance for its pivotal role in stabilising Ghana's economy during a familiarisation visit. Dr Lawrence Akanweeke Kannae, Chairman of the Council, commended officials of the Ministry for their resilience during a challenging economic period. He said, "You have demonstrated commitment and dedication at a very critical period for the country. The economy is responding positively, and many Ghanaians are beginning to regain confidence."
Dr. Kannae urged the Ministry to maintain momentum and deepen collaboration with other state institutions. The Chief Director of the Ministry expressed appreciation for the Council's continued support. Dr Evans Aggrey-Darkoh stressed the importance of continuous professional development for public servants.
The engagement also touched on flagship government programmes and gender-responsive budgeting. Members of the Civil Service Council present included Dr Esther Ofei-Aboagye, Kwame A. Tenkorang, Justice Agnes M.A. Dordzie, Charles Kwame Dondieu, and Dr Evans A. Dzikum, alongside directors and heads of units from the Ministry of Finance.
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The Civil Service Council visited the Ministry of Finance to discuss economic recovery and public sector challenges. The Council's visit signals a focus on strengthening institutions - but what issues are being prioritised?
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