Following the 2024 Budget statement reading on the floor of Parliament by Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, on Wednesday, debates have been ongoing about its implications on the ordinary Ghanaian.
The Minority argue the budget will bring little to no relief whatsoever to the ordinary Ghanaian and have thus vowed to oppose its passage.
Tonight on the Probe, host, Emefa Apawu, and the Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, Dr. Amin Adam, discussed how the budget, dubbed Nkunim budget, will serve the ordinary Ghanaian.
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