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The Business Edition of PM Express will host Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta tonight to discuss how the economy can be stabilized in the midst of the prevailing crisis.
This discussion is in the wake of the Mid-year budget presentation on Monday.
During the presentation, the Finance Minister provided updates on the state of the economy and what the government is doing to revive the economy. He also provided updates on programmes like NABCo, YouStart, Agenda 111 and many others.
The Finance Minister also revealed that government will toll all new roads constructed under concession agreements between the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) and the Roads and Highways Ministry.
The general public has been critical of the budget, claiming that solutions to save the economy were not highlighted, prompting tonight's discussion with the Minister to provide answers on how the economy can be stabilized.
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