2025 BUDGET

Mahama’s 2025 Budget Full Of Lamentations – IPG

Mahama’s 2025 Budget Full Of Lamentations – IPG

The Institute of Progress Governance (IPG) has described President Mahama's 2025 budgetary statement, which the finance minister read on his behalf, as filled with lamentations. Reacting to the 2025 budgetary statement presented by the finance minister, the Executive Director of IPG, Dr. George Domfe, emphasized that the budget failed to give Ghanaians hope and that it is filled with lamentations. “The finance minister created the impression that the Ghanaian economy was run aground by the erstwhile Akufo-Addo administration. The minister also lamented about what he termed as an alarming rate of unemployment left behind by the Akufo-Addo administration” he stated.…
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Minority Dismisses 2025 Budget As Lacking Credibility

Minority Dismisses 2025 Budget As Lacking Credibility

The Minority in Parliament has strongly criticised the 2025 Budget Statement presented by Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson on Tuesday, March 11, describing it as lacking credibility due to inconsistencies in the figures. At a press conference on Thursday, March 13, former Finance Minister and Ranking Member of Parliament’s Finance Committee, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, led the Minority in challenging the accuracy of the budget. He argued that the figures cited by Dr Forson in Parliament did not align with those in the official budget documents, including its appendices, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in the government’s fiscal…
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