Ghana’s Deputy Majority Leader, George Ricketts-Hagan, has responded to concerns regarding increasing unemployment figures. He asserted that the government has implemented various measures designed to bolster economic stability and encourage job creation. Ricketts-Hagan dismissed criticism, maintaining that these interventions are already taking effect and will ultimately lead to positive employment outcomes. He did not detail specific interventions in his statement. The comments come amid ongoing public debate about the state of the Ghanaian economy and the availability of jobs. The government’s economic strategy focuses on stabilization as a precursor to employment growth, according to the Deputy Majority Leader. Further details on the impact of the interventions are anticipated as data becomes available.