23rd November 2022 11:07:21 AM
1 min readKojo Oppong-Nkrumah, the minister of information, is pleading with the majority and minority parties in the parliament to cooperate closely in order to develop a workable budget plan that will set the Ghanaian economy on the route to recovery.
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The Minister hinted in a tweet that the government's economic plan for the following year, which will be delivered to Parliament on Thursday, November 24, 2022, will focus on responsible economic policies that will help restart the economy and, as a result, require cooperation from both sides of the house.
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"The basis of our recovery is intended to be the 2023 budget.
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To create a workable budget program, Majority and Minority will need to collaborate in the interest of the country, he tweeted.
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Hinting on some key pillars of the budget, the Minister said it will focus on restoring macroeconomic stability, arresting the escalating cost of living, achieving moderate growth and completing ongoing government projects across the country.
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This, he said the budget statement is a prerequisite for securing an IMF deal and therefore must be carefully crafted in order to get the buy-in of all segments of society.
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