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Founder of Fidelity bank Edward Effah Calls for CEO-Government Compact to Drive Ghana’s Economic Transformation at Ghana CEO Summit 2026

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Founder of Fidelity bank Edward Effah Calls for CEO-Government Compact to Drive Ghana’s Economic Transformation at Ghana CEO Summit 2026

Founder of Fidelity bank Edward Effah Calls for CEO-Government Compact to Drive Ghana’s Economic Transformation at Ghana CEO Summit 2026

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Edward Effah, founder of Fidelity Bank Ghana and one of the country’s most prominent private sector voices, has called for a structured and ambitious partnership between Ghana’s business community and government to drive the next phase of the nation’s economic transformation — one that moves beyond macroeconomic stability and delivers sustained growth, industrialisation, and jobs at scale.

Mr. Effah made the call as keynote speaker at the 10th Ghana CEO Summit, held on May 28, 2026, under the theme “The CEO-Government Compact 2026: Accelerating Ghana’s Economic Transformation.” Speaking before an audience that included President John Dramani Mahama, ministers of state, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, and private sector leaders from across the country, Mr. Effah argued that Ghana stands at a rare convergence of favourable conditions — and that the cost of inaction would be high.

“There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune,” he said. “The tide is here. We have macroeconomic stability, demographic pressure, a regional opportunity, a technology window, and a government willing to lead. We can either take this moment, or watch it pass.”
Mr. Effah acknowledged the significant ground Ghana has covered, noting that the country’s GDP has grown from USD 56 billion in 2016 to an estimated USD 115 billion today, making it the eighth largest economy in Africa. Inflation stood at 3.3% and gross international reserves had reached USD 13.8 billion — conditions he described as remarkable and hard-won.

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“Today there are 1.5 million young Ghanaians who are not in employment, education or training,” he said. “To transform our economy and to create jobs, we the private sector and the government urgently need to work together.”

The compact Mr. Effah proposed is structured around two tiers. The first is a National Economic Transformation Council, chaired by the President, to set national targets, remove bottlenecks, fast-track reforms, and monitor delivery. The second is an operational Transformation Delivery Unit, professionally staffed and organised around sectoral platforms covering agribusiness, technology and digitalisation, industry and manufacturing, energy and infrastructure, and financial services.

He proposed that the Unit be established by an Act of Parliament to ensure it outlasts any single administration, pointing to Singapore’s Economic Development Board and Rwanda’s Development Board as models built to endure.

The investment ambition underpinning the compact is substantial. Mr. Effah called for the mobilisation of approximately USD 25 billion into priority sectors over the next five years, through a deliberately blended financing model drawing on commercial banks, local development finance institutions, international development finance partners, and direct investment.

“If we are to absorb half a million new labour market entrants each year, sustain seven to ten percent economic growth, and double our export base, the investment envelope must be of that order of magnitude,” he said.

Mr. Effah was clear that the private sector was ready to meet government at the table. He pointed to past examples of private sector mobilisation including the COVID-19 Private Sector Fund led by Fidelity Bank, which raised GHS 48 million and delivered the Ghana Infectious Disease Centre within 100 days, and the Energy Sector Levies Act, which resolved GHS 10 billion in sector indebtedness — as evidence of what coordinated private sector commitment can achieve with the right conditions in place.

“With a clear transformation agenda which identifies priority areas, investment needs and returns for investors, the private sector will step up to the plate, work with government and deliver, as it always does,” he said.

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