Finance Minister Dr. Amin Adam has expressed significant alarm over the impact of a prolonged drought in Northern Ghana, emphasizing that the situation could severely hinder the nation's economic progress. The drought, which has persisted for more than two months, has raised serious concerns about food security and the well-being of countless farmers in the region. With the lack of rainfall stalling crop growth, the prospects for a successful harvest appear grim, leaving many farmers in a precarious position. During a press briefing in Accra on Monday, August 26, Dr.