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The Presidential Adviser on the Economy and former Finance Minister Seth Terkper, has expressed satisfaction with the 2025 budget, describing it as clear and accurate.
Speaking on the JoyNews AM Show on Wednesday, March 12, a day after Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson delivered the 2025 budget, Mr Terkper emphasised that the budget presented a fact-based and accurate economic outlook for the country.
"What I make of the budget is that one, we spoke the truth, backed with facts and numbers, whether we're talking about arrears, the energy sector, or roads," he said.
He explained that the budget was clear in all sectors "You will see the narratives and presentations by the minister on JoyNews' PM Express, where you’ll understand the painful process one has to go through to face what happens or to obtain the facts about the tax refund account, which was set up to facilitate refunds."
He noted that the government’s approach was grounded in realistic projections and figures, reflecting the true state of the nation's finances.
Mr Terkper’s comments come after the budget received mixed reactions, with some opposition critics questioning the feasibility of the proposed economic measures.
However, Mr Terkper asserted that the government's policies, supported by data and a strategic plan, are designed to address key issues such as debt management, fiscal discipline, and economic growth, which he believes will stabilise the country’s financial situation in the long term.
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