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Ghana International Expo and Investment Forum Set to Promote Ghanaian Businesses and Tourism in Nigeria and Beyond

Ghana International Expo and Investment Forum Set to Promote Ghanaian Businesses and Tourism in Nigeria and Beyond
The Ghana Tourism Authority, in collaboration with key trade and industry stakeholders, proudly announces the Ghana International Expo and Investment Forum, a landmark event designed to showcase Ghana’s business potential, expand trade and tourism opportunities, and attract investment across borders. The Expo will be held in Adeyemi Bero, Alausa Ikeja Lagos Nigeria from 24th-27th September 2025, bringing together Ghanaian entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers, and international business leaders. This highly anticipated event is being organized under the theme: ‘Unlocking Investment Potential Through Intra-African Trade and Tourism’
The Ghana International Expo and Investment Forum seeks to create a robust platform where Ghanaian businesses across sectors including agriculture, manufacturing, technology, creative arts, fashion, finance, and services can engage directly with Nigerian and international counterparts. The event will highlight Ghana’s comparative advantages, promote investment opportunities, and foster bilateral and multilateral trade partnerships.
Speaking on the significance of the Expo, The Chief Executive Officer Mrs. Maame Efua Houadjeto stated, “This Expo is more than just a marketplace. It is a gateway for Ghanaian businesses to position themselves as global players, strengthen our economic ties with Nigeria, and open doors to new markets across Africa and beyond.” Adding that the Ghana Tourism Authority acknowledges the relevance of the platform in deepening regional integration and enhancing intra – African partnerships as aligned with the objectives of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement Area (AfCFTA). As the regulatory body mandated to promote tourism, we are committed to support initiatives that will highlight Ghana as a premier destination for tourism business and culture.
Key features of the Expo and Forum will include:
• Business Exhibitions showcasing Ghanaian products and services.
• Investment Forums & Panel Discussions addressing trade policies, financing, and opportunities for cross-border partnerships.
• Networking Sessions connecting Ghanaian and Nigerian businesses, investors, and policymakers.
• Tourism & Cultural Showcase, celebrating Ghanaian creativity through fashion, music, and arts.
The event is expected to attract participants, including government officials, private sector leaders, investors, trade associations, and the diaspora community.
The Ghana International Expo and Investment Forum aligns with Ghana’s broader economic agenda of promoting exports, diversifying the economy, and leveraging the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to position Ghana as a competitive hub for investment and innovation, trade and Tourism.
For participation, sponsorship, or media inquiries, please contact:
Tel: +233558117100 WhatsApp: +233 23 497 3075
Email: judi@igpexpo.com
Website: www.igpexpo.com
About Ghana International Expo and Investment Forum
The Ghana International Expo and Investment Forum is an annual platform created to promote Ghanaian businesses, trade and tourism, attract investment, and foster strategic partnerships in Africa and beyond. It aims to empower local industries while showcasing Ghana as a vibrant, innovative, and investment-ready nation.
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Tik Tok: @Ghanaexpo2025
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Media Responsibility in Digital Age: Mahama calls for Accountability in new Media Landscape

President John Dramani Mahama has emphasised the critical need for media regulation in the era of social media during a recent presidential media encounter. He said, the world is moving from traditional media to new media platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and X, highlighting the transformative shift in information dissemination.
The President warned about the potential dangers of unregulated digital communication, noting that “anybody with a phone and a camera can now report news or comment on national issues.” He stressed the importance of holding these new content creators accountable to prevent potential social conflicts.
He said, if the government don’t regulate that sector, it can lead this nation to war, pointing to specific instances where inflammatory social media content has fuelled tensions, such as in the Bawku situation and Gonja conflicts.
While acknowledging the removal of criminal libel laws, Mahama underscored that legal mechanisms still exist to address harmful content, particularly hate speech and incitement to violence on digital platforms.
The call for responsible digital communication comes as a critical intervention to maintain social harmony and prevent the misuse of communication technologies.
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Kojo Preko Dankwa Challenges Mahama on Galamsey; President Insists Emergency Powers Not Needed Yet

President John Dramani Mahama has dismissed calls for the declaration of a state of emergency in the fight against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, despite growing concerns over its impact on water supply.
The debate comes on the back of a proposed 280% increase in water tariffs by the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL), which partly attributes the hike to the rising cost of treating water polluted by illegal mining activities.
During a public engagement, a participant asked the President whether the government would consider invoking a state of emergency to address the menace.
Responding, President Mahama said his administration was not yet prepared to take such a drastic step. He explained that existing laws already give security agencies and regulators enough authority to arrest offenders, seize equipment, and enforce forest protection measures without resorting to extraordinary powers.
“I’ve been reluctant to implement a state of emergency in the galamsey fight because we’ve not exhausted the powers we already have,” the President stated. “Implementing a state of emergency might sound nice, but it should be the last resort.”
He further noted that declaring a state of emergency would require parliamentary approval and could only last for a limited duration, making it a complex measure to apply effectively.
“The areas where galamsey is taking place cover several districts of our country. If we were to declare a state of emergency, we would need to delineate those areas clearly. For now, I believe we have given the security services enough powers to deal with those involved,” Mahama added.
Illegal mining has long plagued Ghana, contaminating rivers, destroying farmlands, and threatening sustainable access to potable water. While government crackdowns have intensified in recent years, the practice remains widespread, putting pressure on the country’s water resources and prompting difficult policy choices.
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Agri-Impact CEO Warns: Agriculture Budget Too Small to Drive Ghana’s Economic Transformation

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Agri-Impact Group, Daniel Acquaye, has criticized the government’s allocation to the agriculture sector in the 2025 budget, describing it as inadequate to drive the country’s economic transformation.
Speaking at the PwC post-budget digest in Accra, Mr. Acquaye said only GH¢1.5 billion (about $100 million), representing 0.54 percent of the GH¢279 billion national budget, was set aside for agriculture. He stressed that this amount was insufficient, noting that achieving rice self-sufficiency alone would require over $100 million—equivalent to the entire agricultural allocation.
He warned that the underfunding contradicted government’s stated objective of making agriculture the backbone of economic growth.
Mr. Acquaye urged government to establish an Agriculture Fund, similar to the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund), to guarantee sustainable financing for the sector. According to him, while education produces skilled labour, there is little investment in industries such as agriculture that can employ those graduates. Proper funding, he argued, would tackle youth unemployment, boost food security, and stimulate rural economies.
“A billion dollars from agriculture creates more jobs and opportunities than the same amount from oil or mining,” Mr. Acquaye emphasized.
The call aligns with the Malabo Declaration under the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP), where African Union members—including Ghana—committed to allocating at least 10 percent of national budgets to agriculture and achieving six percent annual growth in the sector.
Meanwhile, PwC Ghana’s Senior Country Partner, Vish Ashiagbor, noted that although the agriculture allocation looked small, complementary projects such as the GH¢10 billion “Big Push” for infrastructure and planned agri-zones could indirectly support the sector. He described the 2025 budget as a “good start,” but cautioned that effective implementation would be key to realizing its intentions.
On the increase in the Growth and Sustainability Levy to three percent, Mr. Ashiagbor expressed concern that sudden tax hikes could destabilize mining companies’ long-term planning, though he acknowledged government’s pressing need to raise revenue in a tight fiscal space.
Both speakers agreed that while the budget signaled intent, a stronger focus on execution and sustainable sector-specific funding was crucial to unlocking agriculture’s full potential in Ghana’s economy.
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