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GH¢13.9 billion allocated under Gov’t’s Big Push Initiative to accelerate infrastructure expansion – Deputy Finance Minister

Dennis GyamfibyDennis Gyamfi
October 25, 2025
in Finance, Politics
Reading Time: 2 mins read
GH¢13.9 billion allocated under Big Push Initiative to accelerate infrastructure expansion

Deputy Minister for Finance, Thomas Nyarko Ampem, has called on all stakeholders to rally behind the newly launched Ghana Infrastructure Plan (GIP), describing it as a defining step toward building a modern, connected, and resilient nation.

Speaking at the launch, Mr Nyarko Ampem reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring that the GIP becomes the cornerstone of Ghana’s infrastructure transformation agenda.

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“This launch is a milestone that marks a decisive step toward transforming our nation’s infrastructure landscape and accelerating Ghana’s journey toward sustainable, inclusive growth,” he said.

He noted that the Ghana Infrastructure Plan is a practical expression of President John Dramani Mahama‘s vision for continuity and long-term national development that transcends political cycles.

The Plan not only sets a clear roadmap for infrastructure investment but also strengthens coordination and accountability across government and private sector actors.

Mr Nyarko Ampem outlined three imperatives critical for the success of the Plan: collaborative financing, effective coordination, and strategic communication.

“We at the Ministry of Finance stand ready to co-lead on all fronts. Infrastructure financing is a foremost priority of President Mahama’s government.

Through the Big Push Initiative, we have allocated GH¢13.9 billion – part of a US$10 billion medium-term programmed financing – to accelerate infrastructure expansion,” he announced.

The Deputy Minister further revealed that the government is strengthening the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) to serve as a key vehicle for blended financing while reforming the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework to attract more private capital into major infrastructure projects.

He emphasised that beyond technical soundness, the success of the GIP would depend heavily on strategic communication and public engagement.

“This Plan represents a grand national vision. We must communicate it effectively to inspire collective ownership and attract private sector partnerships for its implementation,” he said.

Mr Nyarko Ampem reaffirmed the Finance Ministry’s readiness to partner with the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), Parliament, and the private sector to execute the Plan effectively, stressing that its full implementation would mark a turning point in Ghana’s economic renewal.

The Ghana Infrastructure Plan, prepared by the NDPC, provides a comprehensive roadmap for infrastructure development over the next three decades, focusing on transport, energy, water, sanitation, digitalisation, and housing.

It is designed to promote inclusive growth, enhance productivity, and ensure long-term resilience for Ghana’s economy.

Tags: GIIFJohn Dramani MahamaThomas Nyarko Ampem

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