IMANI Africa and the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) will hold an Economic Freedom Lecture Series on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
The event will focus on what drives innovation in Ghana. The discussion will look at how too much government control can limit entrepreneurs, and how the right support can help create change.
In a message about the event, the organizers stated the core problem simply. They said that when the government has too many rules and too much control, it can stop entrepreneurs from succeeding. However, they also noted that when the government offers the right kind of support, it can lead to positive and powerful changes in the economy.

The lecture aims to find a balance between these two ideas. It will be a place for people to talk about how government policies directly affect creativity, new startup companies, and job opportunities for Ghanaians.
This lecture series is important because it tackles a central issue in Ghana’s economic development. For years, business owners and entrepreneurs have talked about the challenges of dealing with many government regulations, sometimes referred to as “red tape.”
This “red tape” can include long processes to start a business, complex tax systems, or rules that are hard to follow. These challenges can slow down innovation and discourage people from taking the risk to start a company.
On the other hand, no one is suggesting that the government should have no role. The right kind of support, such as funding for small businesses, clear and fair laws, and investment in internet and electricity infrastructure, can create an environment where new ideas can thrive.
The lecture’s goal to “unpack this balance” is crucial. Finding the middle ground between too much control and helpful support is key to unlocking the potential of Ghanaian entrepreneurs. By bringing this discussion into the open, IMANI and UPSA are encouraging a public conversation that could shape future policies and help build a stronger economy.
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