The Bank of Ghana has clarified that a group of content creators on X (formerly Twitter) it met on April 22, 2026, has no political affiliation.
In a statement, the Central Bank explained that the engagement was purely focused on addressing concerns over delays in the receipt of funds. According to the Bank, the creators approached the meeting as individuals seeking practical solutions to a legitimate issue.
“The Bank of Ghana met with a group of X platform content creators on 22 April 2026 to address challenges with delayed receipt of funds. We state categorically that this group has no political affiliation. They engaged the Bank solely as concerned content creators seeking a practical resolution to a legitimate issue,” the statement said.
The Bank added that it is taking the concerns seriously and has begun implementing measures to significantly reduce the turnaround time for processing such payments.
It further clarified that the funds in question are classified as export proceeds, noting that efforts are underway in collaboration with relevant stakeholders to remove bottlenecks and streamline the process for legitimate beneficiaries.
The Central Bank reaffirmed its commitment to creating an enabling financial environment that supports innovation, digital earnings, and Ghanaians participating in the global digital economy.