Fixing The Country Movement Calls On Parliament To Approve 2022 Budget Proposal

Ernest Kofi Owusu Bempah 

After a careful reading and studying of the 2022 budget statement, the Fixing The Country Movement deems it fit to add our voice to the call by well meaning Ghanaians for the august house of Parliament to approve the budget proposals in the national interest. 
 
The budget primarily focussed on expanding on Ghana’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as creating a climate-friendly entrepreneurial state to address unemployment and import substitution. 
 
A cursory look at the breakdown of the tax components and proposals shows that the Akufo-Addo government is building a resilient economy with a brighter future for the Ghanaian people. 
 
The 2022 budget also heralds a greater fiscal policy where job creation remain sound, whereas the expansionary fiscal policy, among other things, is clearly aimed at boosting jobs. 
 
For instance, the Ghc1billion YouStart INITIATIVE comes on board as a New Youth Entrepreneurship Programme. 
 
The government is looking more of stabilisation as about revitalization and transformation of the economy and there’s investment in health, education, youth entrepreneurship and the digital economy. 
 
It was the Former Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie who remarked that, “We pay a price when special interests win out over the collective national interest” 
 
Parliament ought to put this Chris Christie quote into right perspective and allow Ghana’s national interest to win above partisan politics. 
 
We call on both the majority and minority groups to do the needful approve the 2022 government economic policy with ease. 
 
Long live Ghana!! 
 
(Signed) 
Ernest Kofi Owusu Bempah 
Political Strategist, Convener- Fixing The Country Movement 

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