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Govt moves to scrap Middle Belt, Coastal Development Authorities

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AI-generatedThe article describes a policy change in Ghana regarding development authorities, but no specific commercial mechanism, price impact, or company-level effect is mentioned. The World Bank disbursement is a funding update, not a market-moving event. No direct impact on any product, commodity, or supply chain is identifiable.
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- Ghana government plans to repeal laws establishing Middle Belt Development Authority and Coastal Development Authority.
- Northern Development Authority remains unaffected.
- One-year extension secured for Ghana Secondary Cities Support Programme.
- World Bank disbursed $192 million as of February 2026, with $50.2 million pending.
- Press briefing by Minister Ahmed Ibrahim on April 20, 2026.
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