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IERPP lecture on centre-right politics set for Monday, 2nd March

The Institute for Economic Research and Policy Planning (IERPP) will next week host a thought-provoking lecture examining the influence of centre-right ideologies on Ghana’s political scene.

The session, part of the IERPP Lecture Series, is scheduled for Monday, 2nd March, 2026 at 4:00 p.m at the British Council, Accra. It aims to provide insights into the country’s evolving political and policy environment.

Professor Isaac Boadi, the Executive Director of the Institute, who announced the lecture, said it would focus on the historical and contemporary role of centre-right parties and policies in shaping governance, economic strategies, and social development in Ghana. He indicated that participants would receive an in-depth analysis of how these political philosophies have influenced decision-making processes and electoral dynamics across the country.

Centre-right politics, often associated with fiscal responsibility, support for private enterprise, and a cautious approach to social change, has had a lasting impact on Ghana’s democracy. In the Ghanaian context, parties aligned with centre-right principles, like the New Patriotic Party (NPP), have historically emphasized economic liberalization, private sector-led development, and policies aimed at improving infrastructure and creating jobs. These approaches have influenced how successive governments have tackled economic challenges, trade, and investment.

Understanding centre-right politics is particularly relevant today as Ghana faces complex economic issues, including managing inflation, boosting business growth, and ensuring sustainable development. By examining the ideas and strategies behind these political philosophies, students, academics, and policymakers can better appreciate the forces shaping Ghana’s political decisions and national priorities.

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