General News of Wednesday, 19 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISSER) has expressed optimism regarding Ghana’s 2025 budget, emphasizing its potential to inspire hope through the proposed reset agenda. This initiative aims to revitalize the economy and address existing challenges. However, ISSER cautions that realizing these ambitious goals will depend heavily on effective implementation strategies.
While the budget outlines a vision for economic recovery and development, ISSER highlights that past experiences with budget execution present significant hurdles. The organization underscores the importance of accountability and transparency in government operations to ensure that resources are utilized effectively.
Moreover, ISSER stresses the need for collaboration between various stakeholders, including civil society and private sectors, to support the government's efforts. As Ghana navigates its path towards economic stability, the successful execution of this budget could play a crucial role in restoring public trust and fostering sustainable growth. Overall, while the 2025 budget is seen as a beacon of hope, careful attention must be paid to overcoming potential obstacles in its implementation.