The Bank of Ghana (GoG) is set to commission its recently built headquarters, named "The Bank Square," on November 20 in Accra.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will be the exceptional guest of honour at the function, planned to begin at 10am. The event is rigorously by greeting.
The construction of the new headquarters has started banter in July this year, particularly considering the Marsh's accounted for 10.5 billion cedis loss in 2023. The bank paid roughly $250 million for the undertaking, a move that has drawn in scrutiny from a few stakeholders, including Individual from Parliament Yusif Suleman, who scrutinized the insight of going on with the significant expense project in the midst of such significant losses.
Accordingly, Mr. Stephen Opata, Exceptional Counselor to the BoG Governor, defended the undertaking, making sense of that ending development would have been wasteful and brought about extra expenses because of the high level transformative phase and the presence of project workers on location.
Mr. Opata further explained that while the misfortunes were disturbing, they were because of different elements past the new headquarters' construction. "I hear you plainly," he recognized, "yet this venture was way best in class. Halting it mid-way could not have possibly been the best choice considering the present situation."
The BoG'S position is that the central command project was critical to its functional necessities and that ending development would have been all the more monetarily impeding.