Finance Minister, Cassiel Ato Forson, has assured citizens that the upcoming 2025 budget will be a blueprint for economic growth, development, and expanded opportunities for all Ghanaians.
In a Facebook post marking the 10-day countdown to the budget presentation on Tuesday, March 11, the Ajumako-Enyan-Esiam MP reiterated the government’s commitment to economic resilience, social progress, and shared prosperity.
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“As we enter this final phase of preparations, our focus remains steadfast on delivering a budget that fosters growth, development, and opportunities for all,” Ato Forson stated.
With expectations high, the Ghanaian public and business community are looking forward to a budget that addresses pressing economic challenges. Among the key areas of concern are:
With just days to go, all eyes will be on Parliament on March 11, where Ato Forson will unveil the government’s financial roadmap for the year ahead.
The business community, in particular, is hopeful that the 2025 budget will bring meaningful reforms to drive growth, innovation, and resilience in Ghana’s economy
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