Audio By Carbonatix
The Presidential Adviser on the Economy, Seth Terkper, has stated that the 2025 budget reflects President John Mahama’s strong commitment to addressing the nation’s economic challenges.
Speaking on JoyNews AM Show on Wednesday, 12 March, a day after Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson presented the budget to Parliament, Mr Terkper said: "You can also see a reflection of His Excellency the President’s determination. Remember, he [Dr Ato Forson] quoted the president saying, 'We will fix the economy,' and in doing so, he is echoing the President’s resolve, with all ministers being made aware and expected to deliver."
Mr Terkper further explained that the budget is grounded in real, data-driven projections and reflects a strategic approach to overcoming the nation’s current economic challenges.
Latest Stories
-
Thieves snatch eight Matisse artworks from library in Brazil
3 minutes -
Obituary: F/O Gerald Yakubu Andan
8 minutes -
Sammy Darko’s indicting comments put OSP under fire in AB Adjei case – Manasseh Azure
10 minutes -
‘I was used as a pawn’ – Manasseh Azure walks away from OSP case after explosive concerns
24 minutes -
Nhyira FM’s Sokoban Fatilow leads community fitness walk and free medical screening
29 minutes -
Why I refused to testify for OSP again in PPA CEO case
35 minutes -
Speaker holds orientation for first-term MPs, calls for mentorship and collaboration
37 minutes -
AI, cheating, and collapsing reading habits: Ghana’s education system at a crossroads
44 minutes -
Benin arrests 14 people over coup attempt
46 minutes -
KNUST launches Nkabom collaborative project to transform Ghana’s agri-food sector
57 minutes -
Korle Bu surgeon raises alarm over breast cancer surge; calls for more treatment centres nationwide
1 hour -
T-bills auction: Government records 38% oversubscription, but yield on 91-day and 182-day increases
1 hour -
Ejisu celebrates national farmers’ day, calls for investment and innovation in agriculture
1 hour -
Kufuor reveals NPP plot against him after 1996 election loss
1 hour -
Little sleep, no pay: India’s poll workers flag harsh conditions amid uproar over deaths
1 hour
