Trade Minister Confident of Continued Gains in 2026

Accra: Mrs. Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, Minister of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, has expressed confidence that the Ministry will record steady gains in 2026 to support economic growth. She emphasized that achieving this objective would rely heavily on sustained collaboration, mutual respect, and a shared sense of purpose among management and staff.

According to Ghana News Agency, Mrs. Ofosu-Adjare shared these insights during the Ministry's End-of-Year Carols and Thanksgiving Service held in Accra. She highlighted the importance of the period as a time for staff to rest, reflect, and renew themselves. Despite the demanding tasks ahead, she believes that collective effort will ensure continued progress in fulfilling the Ministry's mandate.

The Minister described the Nine Lessons and Carols service as a chance for staff to step away from daily routines to reflect, connect, and celebrate. She noted that the season underscored themes of gratitude, community, and renewal, marking it as a significant gathering for the Ministry.

Mrs. Ofosu-Adjare praised the staff for their dedication and service, encouraging them to acknowledge their efforts after months of shared commitment and sacrifice. She reiterated the enduring message of Christmas-hope, humility, service, and renewal-as values that align with the Ministry's goals of supporting enterprise, strengthening agribusiness, promoting industry, and facilitating trade for national development.

Expressing appreciation for the staff's commitment, professionalism, and resilience throughout the year, the Minister acknowledged the challenges faced and recognized staff as individuals with families and personal responsibilities. She commended the often quiet yet significant contributions of staff to the Ministry's performance.

Fulfilling a commitment made upon assuming office, Mrs. Ofosu-Adjare announced the provision of two staff buses to ease commuting challenges. She described this as a modest but practical expression of gratitude for the staff's dedication.

In closing, she encouraged staff to utilize the festive season to rest and reconnect with family and loved ones, returning refreshed in the new year to continue their collective efforts.