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President-Elect John Dramani Mahama is reportedly evaluating Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson as a potential candidate for the Minister of Finance position when he officially takes office on January 7. This consideration comes amidst the ongoing transition period, as Mahama prepares his administration and outlines key appointments that could shape the country’s economic policies.
Dr. Forson, a well-respected figure in economic circles, has previously held significant roles that have equipped him with the necessary expertise to navigate the complexities of the nation’s finances. His background in economics and finance, combined with his experience in public service, positions him as a strong contender to lead the Ministry of Finance.
As the new administration gears up to tackle pressing economic challenges, including inflation and public debt management, the selection of a capable finance minister will be crucial. Observers are keenly watching this development, as it could signal Mahama's approach to economic governance in the coming years.
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