GHANA’S consumer inflation slowed to 52.8 percent year on year in February from 53.6 percent in January, the statistics service said on Wednesday.
It was the second consecutive month that inflation has slowed, since reaching a more than two-decade high of 54.1 percent in December.
Ghana is facing its worst economic crisis in a generation and is in the process of restructuring its debt in order to secure a $3bn loan from the International Monetary Fund.
The central bank has hiked its main lending rate by 13.5 percentage points in the past year in an effort to contain price rises.