Govt Constitutes Presidential Advisory Group on Economy

The Jubilee House has announced the constitution of a high-level advisory body to the President, known as the Presidential Advisory Group on the Economy (PAGE).
A statement issued on January 15, 2026, said this is in furtherance of the restoration of macroeconomic stability, strengthening fiscal sustainability, and accelerating inclusive and job-rich economic growth.
The government said PAGE’s establishment reflects the President’s resolve to draw on deep national and international expertise to support sound economic governance, strategic policy coordination, and evidence-based decision-making to navigate current economic challenges and position Ghana for sustained growth and resilience.
These will be anchored on the implementation of the 24-Hour Economy, the Accelerated Export Development Programme, and the broader Reset Agenda.
The Group shall report directly to the President and shall submit advisory memoranda and briefs as and when requested by the President, including periodic strategic reviews.

The PAGE will:
a. Provide strategic counsel on macroeconomic management, fiscal consolidation, debt sustainability, and coherence between fiscal and monetary policy;
b. Advise on structural transformation, industrial development, competitiveness, and export-led growth strategies;
c. Offer guidance on sectoral development, private-sector expansion, investment mobilisation, and sustainable job creation.
d. Support the design, sequencing, and implementation of the 24-Hour Economy, the Accelerated Export Development Programme, and national productivity-enhancing reforms;
e. Conduct periodic assessments of Ghana’s economic performance and propose policy adjustments or corrective measures where necessary;
f. Contribute expert input to Ghana’s economic negotiations, engagements, and partnerships with bilateral and multilateral development partners, international financial institutions, and investors;
Below are members of the PAGE:







