Government is set to organise a two-day national economic dialogue to engage citizens on how to find actionable solutions to current economic challenges.
The solutions will be based on clearly established commitments and milestones that will help reset the economy for long-term resilience and transformation.
The event is scheduled for March 3 and 4 under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama who will deliver a keynote address on "Resetting Ghana: Building the Economy We Want Together."
A statement from the presidency, signed by Mr Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister of Government Communications, said the event will take place at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The dialogue is designed to promote consensus and collaboration among participants regarding priority policies and structural reforms.
There will be discussions through thematic sessions which will focus on critical areas such as achieving sustainable macroeconomic stability, promoting economic transformation and advancing infrastructure development.
Other areas include implementing structural reforms, ensuring private sector-led growth, restoring good governance and combating corruption.
The outcomes of the forum are expected to begin the journey towards economic revitalisation, ultimately enhancing business opportunities and improving living conditions across the country.
The presidency reiterated the commitment of government to constructive engagement and collaboration to build a prosperous Ghana.
"It will bring together key stakeholders from the private sector, academia, public policy institutions, and civil society organisations.
"This initiative represents a crucial step in fulfilling President Mahama's campaign promise to involve citizens in discussions that shape their economic future," the statement highlighted.