In a powerful reaffirmation of its institutional values, the Bank of Ghana, under the leadership of Governor Dr. Johnson Asiama, engaged with Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) , reinforcing its unwavering commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance.
Speaking after the session, Dr. Asiama shared on his official X (formerly Twitter) account:
“Today’s engagement with Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee reflects our shared responsibility to the Ghanaian people. At the @thebankofghana, we value transparency, welcome constructive engagement, and remain committed to upholding the highest standards of public accountability.”
The Bank’s appearance before the PAC is part of its statutory obligation to provide clarity on its financial operations and institutional performance. This engagement underscores the central bank’s role not only as a steward of monetary policy and financial stability but also as a model of public sector accountability.
Dr. Asiama’s remarks reflect a broader institutional ethos that prioritizes openness, dialogue, and responsiveness to the Ghanaian public. The Bank of Ghana continues to lead by example in fostering trust and credibility in the country’s financial governance framework.
As Ghana navigates complex economic challenges, the Bank’s transparent posture and collaborative approach with Parliament signal a strong alignment with democratic oversight and fiscal responsibility.