Audio By Carbonatix
The Minority in Parliament has cast doom and gloom on the 2019 budget statement delivered by Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta Thursday.

Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta
The Minority spokesperson on Finance, Cassiel Ato Forson, described the budget – which according to the government will inspire hope – as “dead on arrival.”
Speaking to Joy News’ Kojo Yankson after the budget presentation, Mr. Forson suggested that the Minister had sought to mislead the public in his presentation.
“I have reviewed it [the budget] and I have had the privilege to read it and I can conclude that it is dead on arrival. On the back of revenue, I have seen an overstatement of revenue numbers…in the 2019 budget they have overstated it to about 2.5% of GDP [Gross Domestic Product],” the legislator said.

Photo: Minority MPs taunt Majority, Minister after the budget presentation
According to the Ajumako-Enyan-Esiam MP, the government projected a 13.1% revenue of the GDP; that number was subsequently revised to 13.0%, he stated.
However, the administration as of September had recorded a deviation of about GH¢2.4 billion, which according to Mr. Forson represents some 1% of the GDP.

Per the former Deputy Minister’s estimations, the best President Nana Akufo-Addo and his government can do is 11.5% or 12% of GDP because by all indications they cannot meet the 13.1% or 13.0%.
Mr. Forson also took a jab at the new revenue measure introduced, saying that it is not enough to grow the figures.
According to him, the withholding tax on mining [particularly small-scale mining] at the point of export will not do much to increase the state’s revenue.
“You cannot intro that measure and assume your revenue will grow from [example] 12% to 15% of GDP without a measure,” he argued.
He also acknowledged the compliance measures introduced but said, “those compliance measures cannot bring in revenue in excess of 0.5% of GDP.”
Latest Stories
-
We must review and renegotiate all mining contracts – Kofi Bentil
3 minutes -
‘My heart is full’ – JoyNews Impact Makers winner celebrates courage of amputees
19 minutes -
Dubik Mahama defends ECG reforms as IMF pushes for greater private sector participation
58 minutes -
Government policies drove Ghana’s economic recovery, not IMF – Dr Nyarko Otoo
1 hour -
IMF gains should not be celebrated yet – Kofi Bentil
1 hour -
Ghana still addicted IMF programmes that don’t promote production – Dr Nyarko Otoo
1 hour -
IMF exit marks end of painful economic chapter – Dr. Theo Acheampong
2 hours -
Franklin Cudjoe: Mahama gov’t delivered Ghana’s fastest economic recovery
2 hours -
Ghana paid high price for delayed IMF programme – Prof Bokpin
2 hours -
Government commits to fully recapitalising Bank of Ghana by 2032
3 hours -
The football culture: lost or simply changed?
3 hours -
African Athletics Championships: Ghana’s women’s relay team makes history with bronze medal
3 hours -
Ghana must seize hard-won fiscal space to drive growth, jobs – IMF
3 hours -
Black Queens’ Mary Amponsah donates to lower division side Blacoe Soccer Queens
4 hours -
10 miners rescued after pit collapse at Konongo mining site
4 hours