The Minority caucus in Parliament says the mid 12 months fiscal coverage overview of the 2024 funds assertion and economic coverage of the federal government is “inspiring, bereft of new ideas, gives no hope and fails to offer a road map to address the numerous problems facing the people of Ghana”.
Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, the Minority Leader and MP for Ajumako/Enyan/Esiam informed journalists in Parliament yesterday that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) appreciates the challenges confronting the folks and would work to handle them if given the chance on the December 2024 polls.
“This mid-year review leaves many people disappointed and uninspired. It gives no hope to the ordinary Ghanaian that anything will be done to change the unbearable hardships that confront the people of Ghana today,” he mentioned.
Dr Forson was responding to the mid-year funds overview offered by the Finance Minister, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, to Parliament in Accra yesterday.
Dr Adam had lauded the government for its interventions over the past two years to get the economy again on the trail of fiscal consolidation, financial stability and progress.
“I’m completely satisfied to notice that these insurance policies we’ve got applied are yielding the anticipated outcomes; progress continues to exceed our expectations, inflation is declining, alternate price has largely stabilised, in comparison with December 2022, regardless of the latest pressures, gross worldwide reserves reached 3.1 months of import cowl as at finish June 2024 in opposition to 2.5 months of imports cowl in the identical interval final 12 months.
“Mr Speaker, it is evident that we are on the right trajectory. The economy is rebounding stronger than anticipated. The choices we have made and the policies we are implementing are yielding results. We have reversed the negative trends, all the indicators are looking better. I want to assure you that we will stay on this path and continue to make the right choices. Our economic recovery is fast and strong,” Dr Adam acknowledged.
But Dr Forson mentioned since assuming energy in January 2017, the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo authorities has quite burdened Ghanaian companies and individuals with excessive tax regime together with E-Levy, COVID Levy, an efficient VAT price of twenty-two per cent, distorted VAT regime, a betting tax, a sanitation levy amongst others.
“At the very least, the NDC Minority Caucus expected nothing less than the removal or abolishing of the (above) taxes,” he acknowledged.
BY JULIUS YAO PETETSI