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AfDB Cuts Ghana’s GDP Growth Forecast to 5% as Investment Gap Widens

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
June 10, 2026
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AfDB Cuts Ghana’s GDP Growth Forecast to 5% as Investment Gap Widens

Ghana’s economic outlook remains promising, but a widening investment financing gap is emerging as a major obstacle to sustaining long-term growth, according to the latest African Economic Outlook 2026 report released by the African Development Bank (AfDB).

The continental lender projects that Ghana’s economy will expand by 5.0 percent in 2026 and accelerate further to 5.4 percent in 2027. While these figures point to continued economic resilience, they also represent a slowdown from the estimated 5.8 percent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth expected in 2025.

The forecast highlights a critical reality confronting the country. Although economic confidence is gradually returning and macroeconomic stability is improving, Ghana faces a substantial investment financing gap estimated at approximately 9 percent of GDP.

This gap, analysts say, could undermine efforts to drive industrialisation, infrastructure expansion, job creation, and social development if urgent measures are not implemented.

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Strong Growth Drivers Remain Intact

Despite the downward adjustment in growth projections, the AfDB maintains that Ghana’s medium-term outlook remains positive.

According to the report, growth will be supported by improved investor confidence, prudent macroeconomic management, stronger consumer spending, and continued expansion within the services sector.

Recent economic reforms and fiscal consolidation efforts have helped restore confidence among investors and development partners. Inflationary pressures have eased compared to previous years, while exchange rate stability has improved, creating a more predictable environment for businesses.

The AfDB believes these factors will continue to support economic activity and strengthen the foundations for sustainable growth.

However, the bank cautions that growth alone will not be enough to close the country’s development gaps without substantial investments in key sectors.

The 9 Percent GDP Funding Gap

One of the most striking findings in the report is Ghana’s investment financing shortfall, estimated at roughly 9 percent of GDP.

The AfDB attributes this challenge to several factors, including high public debt levels, weak domestic revenue mobilisation, and tighter global financial conditions that have restricted access to affordable long-term financing.

As borrowing costs rise globally and investors become increasingly cautious, developing economies such as Ghana face greater difficulties securing capital for large-scale development projects.

The report warns that unless these financing constraints are addressed, the country’s ambitions in infrastructure development, healthcare expansion, education improvement, and energy transition could face significant delays.

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Economic experts have long argued that sustainable development requires consistent access to affordable capital. Without adequate funding, even the strongest growth projections may fail to translate into meaningful improvements in living standards.

AfDB Calls for Bold Reforms

To bridge the financing gap, the African Development Bank is urging Ghana to intensify structural reforms aimed at attracting both domestic and foreign investment.

The report emphasises the importance of diversifying the economy beyond traditional sectors and strengthening policy, regulatory, and institutional frameworks.

According to the AfDB, creating a stable macroeconomic environment remains essential for attracting long-term investors. This includes maintaining sustainable debt levels, ensuring transparency in public institutions, and strengthening financial sector efficiency.

The bank also advocates stronger coordination between fiscal and monetary policies to improve investor confidence and create a more predictable economic environment.

In addition, enhanced regulatory capacity, reliable financial infrastructure, accurate data systems, and transparent public financial management are identified as key ingredients for mobilising capital at scale.

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Unlocking Private Capital

The report places significant emphasis on the role of private sector investment in Ghana’s development agenda.

AfDB recommends broadening the tax base, improving revenue administration, and deepening local currency capital markets to reduce excessive dependence on external borrowing.

The bank further highlights the need to strategically deploy catalytic and concessional financing through public-private partnerships and blended finance mechanisms.

Such instruments can help reduce investment risks and attract private capital into critical sectors such as infrastructure, health, education, and renewable energy.

By leveraging private investment alongside public resources, Ghana can accelerate development while reducing pressure on government finances.

The report suggests that these measures could strengthen economic resilience, improve competitiveness, and support inclusive growth across multiple sectors of the economy.

West Africa Set for Continued Expansion

Beyond Ghana, the AfDB paints a generally optimistic picture for the broader West African region.

Regional growth is projected to stabilise at 4.7 percent in 2026 and 4.5 percent in 2027, compared with an estimated 4.8 percent in 2025.

The report notes that growth across the region is expected to be broad-based, with ten out of fifteen West African countries forecast to achieve growth rates of 5 percent or higher in 2026.

This positions West Africa among the fastest-growing regions on the African continent and underscores the growing economic opportunities available to investors.

For Ghana, strong growth prospects exist, but unlocking the country’s full potential will depend heavily on its ability to close a significant investment financing gap.

The coming years may determine whether the nation can transform economic momentum into lasting prosperity or allow financing constraints to slow its development ambitions.

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