Former President John Dramani Mahama has departed Ghana for the World Economic Forum (WEF), where he is expected to participate in high-level discussions with global political and business leaders.
The Forum, which brings together heads of state, policymakers, investors, and development partners, will focus on global economic recovery, sustainable development, climate action, and inclusive growth.
Mr Mahama’s participation is expected to centre on Africa’s economic prospects, democratic governance, and opportunities for investment across the continent.
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Sources indicate that the former President will engage in bilateral meetings and panel discussions, using the platform to highlight Ghana’s economic potential and Africa’s role in addressing global challenges.
The World Economic Forum provides an opportunity for leaders to exchange ideas on shaping policies that respond to current global uncertainties, including rising debt levels, geopolitical tensions, and climate-related risks.
President John Dramani Mahama‘s trip underscores his continued involvement in international economic and governance conversations and his advocacy for policies that promote development, equity, and sustainability in Africa.





