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May 16, 2026
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Kofi Bentil urges political tolerance to protect Ghanaian businesses and investment
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Key Points
- Kofi Bentil of IMANI Africa calls for enhanced political tolerance and protection for Ghanaian businesses.
- He warns that targeting enterprises based on political affiliations risks undermining Ghana's economic progress and national development.
- Bentil cited examples like the underutilized Royal Ghana Gold Refinery and businesses linked to Ibrahim Mahama, which suffer due to political perceptions.
- He emphasized the need to separate business development from partisan politics to foster industrial growth and boost investor confidence.
- Bentil praised entrepreneurs like Daniel McKorley (McDan) but expressed concern over businesses facing political attacks with changes in government, which discourages local entrepreneurship.
Why This Matters
This article highlights a significant barrier to Ghana's economic advancement: the politicization of business ventures. This practice deters both local and foreign investment, impedes long-term industrial growth, and disrupts the continuity of crucial projects. Addressing this issue is vital for creating a stable, predictable business environment that can foster sustained prosperity and job creation across the nation.
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