General News of Thursday, 20 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Kwakye Ofosu, a prominent figure in the ruling government, has publicly accused the minority party of spreading misinformation regarding the upcoming 2025 budget. He asserted that the opposition's claims are misleading and lack factual basis, aiming to create confusion among the public. Ofosu emphasized that the government is committed to transparency and fiscal responsibility in its budgeting process. He urged citizens to critically evaluate the information they receive, highlighting that responsible governance requires accurate communication about fiscal policies and priorities.
The accusations come amid ongoing debates surrounding budget allocations and economic strategies as Ghana navigates a challenging financial landscape. Ofosu’s remarks reflect a broader concern within the government about maintaining public trust while countering negative narratives from opposition parties. As discussions intensify leading up to the 2025 budget presentation, he called for constructive dialogue rather than divisive rhetoric. The government's focus remains on implementing effective measures for economic recovery and development, stressing that cooperation between political parties is essential for national progress.