Destiny has guided my path - Ato Forson reflects on his journey to Finance Minister
During the presentation of the 2025 Budget Statement in Parliament, Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson took a moment to reflect on his journey in public service, describing it as one steered by destiny and enriched by invaluable experiences.
His remarks carried a deep sense of gratitude as he recounted his progression through the ranks of Ghana’s political landscape.
Addressing fellow lawmakers, Dr Ato Forson expressed nostalgia, recalling his early years as a young parliamentarian in 2009.
He highlighted the pivotal moments that defined his career, attributing his growth to the lessons learned throughout his years of service.
“Standing here evokes a deep sense of nostalgia as I reflect on my journey in public service. From my early days as a young parliamentarian in this House in 2009, destiny has guided my path—from a backbencher to a member of the Finance Committee, then to Deputy Minister for Finance, Ranking Member on the Finance Committee, Minority Leader, briefly Majority Leader, and now Minister for Finance,” he stated.
Dr Ato Forson stressed the profound impact his time in Parliament had on shaping his perspective and strengthening his resolve to navigate Ghana’s economic recovery. He noted that each role he occupied had contributed to his preparedness for the critical task of managing the country’s financial affairs.
“The invaluable experience I gained in this chamber has shaped my perspective, sharpened my focus, and prepared me for the task at hand. I am fully committed to supporting the President in restoring Ghana’s economy,” he added.
His remarks underscored the significance of experience in governance, reaffirming his commitment to economic stability and national progress.
With his years of service serving as a foundation, Dr Ato Forson pledged to channel his expertise towards policies that would revitalise Ghana’s economy and improve the lives of its citizens.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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