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    President Mahama swears in Matilda Asante-Asiedu as Second Deputy BoG Governor

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    President John Dramani Mahama and Matilda Asante-Asiedu President John Dramani Mahama and Matilda Asante-Asiedu

    President John Dramani Mahama has sworn in Matilda Asante-Asiedu as the Second Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana at a ceremony held at Jubilee House in Accra.

    The event held which took place on Friday, May 2, 2025, was attended by members of the Bank of Ghana’s board, senior government officials, and other dignitaries.

    Delivering remarks at the ceremony, President Mahama described the appointment as part of a broader national renewal strategy aimed at rebuilding institutions on the pillars of merit, competence, and public trust.

    “This event is more than just a procedural formality. It reflects our collective resolve to restore professionalism, integrity and competence to one of our nation’s most important institutions. The Bank of Ghana is not just a regulator, it is a symbol of our economic sovereignty and a guardian of public confidence in our financial system,” he stated.

    President Mahama also commended the central bank’s leadership for stabilizing the economy, noting that inflation, while still elevated, is on a downward trend, and the Ghana cedi has seen appreciable gains, reversing much of the volatility that plagued the market in 2024.

    “These positive signs are the result of sound monetary policy and improved coordination with fiscal authorities,” he emphasised.

    Matilda Asante-Asiedu brings to the role over two decades of experience in commercial banking, institutional reform, and strategic leadership.

    Before her appointment, she served as the Director of Retail Banking at Access Bank Ghana, where she led the transformation of the bank’s retail division and championed initiatives in financial inclusion, digital banking, and SME development.

    Under her leadership, Access Bank expanded its financial literacy programs, introduced customer-centric digital platforms, and deepened its outreach to underserved communities, efforts that aligned with broader national goals of economic inclusion and resilience.

    Highlighting her credentials, President Mahama said, “She [Matilda Asante-Asiedu] brings a proven track record in stakeholder management and financial inclusion. Her appointment comes at a defining moment,” the President said.

    He continued, “Your success will depend not only on your technical acumen but also on your ability to communicate clearly, lead decisively and act with integrity.”

    He also reminded stakeholders that central banking must remain anchored in the real economy.

    “The numbers are not just statistics, they represent livelihoods, aspirations, and the lived experiences of Ghanaians across the country.”

    President Mahama in his concluding remarks expressed confidence in Matilda Asante-Asiedu’s ability to serve with distinction,

    “May your tenure be marked by courage, humility, and excellence. We look forward to your contribution in building a stronger, more inclusive economy.”

    Matilda Asante-Asiedu becomes the second woman in Ghana’s history to hold the position of Second Deputy Governor at the central bank, signaling progress toward gender parity in high-level public financial leadership.

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