Ghana Revenue Authority's (GRA) Commissioner-General, Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, has underscored the urgency of resetting Ghana's economy to ensure sustainable growth for future generations.

Speaking at the National Economic Dialogue on Channel One TV as monitored by MyNewsGH, he highlighted the importance of aligning revenue mobilization efforts with broader economic development. "We must be grateful to God for the president that he has given to us, and he has indicated that we need to reset Ghana, which also includes resetting the economy," he stated.

According to him, Ghana is at a crucial point in its economic journey, and decisive steps must be taken to strengthen businesses, foster economic stability, and ensure long-term prosperity. "If you look at this century, at the end of 2025, a quarter of the century is already gone.

We are just at the threshold of the next quarter, which will take us to 2050. "It's so important that we reset our economy in a manner that will enable us to build our nation and create the necessary opportunities for ourselves and future generations," Sarpong emphasized.