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Ghanaian economy to grow by 7.6% this year – World Bank

Godwin Akweiteh AlloteybyGodwin Akweiteh Allotey
April 9, 2019
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The World Bank has projected Ghana’s economy to grow by 7.6% this year.

This is slightly higher than government’s own 7.2% growth projection contained in the 2019 budget.

This was revealed at a media interaction between the World Bank and journalists across the continent on the bank’s biannual report on the growth of Africa’s economies, dubbed Africa’s Pulse.

[contextly_sidebar id=”QvrxX0R21n4zRu2qjWmjCasL06rQLRQ7″]This prediction was made on the back of an expected increase in oil and gas production and expected growth in non-oil revenue, with agriculture expected to see strong growth following government’s investments into the ‘Planting for food and jobs’ programme.

World Bank Country Economist for Ghana, Kwabena Gyan Kwakye lauded government for passing the fiscal responsibility law, saying it was a good sign for future growth.

He said, “The government has more or less made some form of attempts to actually tie itself. For example, we know the fiscal responsibility law that has been set is a very good signal to let everybody know that the government wants to tie itself going forward.”

The World Bank, in its report, described as “fragile and somewhat disappointing”, the economies of the continent, following the downward review of the bank’s projections for growth on the continent.

The continent’s growth is expected to be 0.4% lower than the October predictions made by the bank, following the 2.3% growth experienced by the continent in 2018.

This growth is lower than the 2.5% growth experienced by the continent in 2017.

Recent data from around the continent, however, points to a moderate strengthening of the growth in the region. This is due to strong performance expected from Nigeria and Angola, two of the continent’s biggest oil exporters.

This will see the continent’s growth pick up to 2.8% and 3.3% in 2019 and 2020, respectively.

The World Bank urged governments around the continent to embrace the digital economy as a means of opening new pathways to economic growth.

World Bank Chief Economist for Africa, Albert Zeufack said, “The digital transformation can increase growth by nearly two percentage points per year and reduce poverty by nearly one percentage point per year in sub-Saharan Africa alone. This is a game-changer.”

He urged governments around the continent to invest in digital infrastructure to boost broadband connectivity. He stressed that once connectivity is boosted and regulatory framework improves, the cost of the internet on the continent will improve.

He further urged African governments to focus on the digital skills development of its citizens by improving the curriculum to inculcate digital skills in the youth. This, he said, would lead to the creation of jobs in the digital space, thereby leading to growth.

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Source: The Finder

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