The information minister, Hon. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, in his recent tweets has hinted that the government’s economic blueprint for next year, which will be presented to Parliament tomorrow, Thursday 24th November, would focus on prudent economic policies that would help reboot the economy and, therefore, needed the collaboration of both sides of the house. [LIVE STORM VIDEO CONFERENCING APP]
“The 2023 budget is supposed to be the foundation of our
recovery. The Majority and the Minority will have to work together in the
national interest to arrive at a feasible budget programme,” he tweeted.
Key pillars
Hinting on some key pillars of the budget, Mr Nkrumah said
it would focus on restoring macroeconomic stability, arresting the escalating
cost of living, achieving moderate growth and completing ongoing government
projects across the country.
He said the budget statement was a prerequisite for securing
an IMF deal, for which reason it must be carefully crafted to get the buy-in of
all segments of society.
SOURCE: graphics.com
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