Editorial News of Monday, 17 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Minority in Parliament is urging the Vice President to actively participate in discussions surrounding the 2025 budget. They assert that his involvement is crucial for enhancing transparency and accountability in the budgeting process. This call comes as they express concerns over the government's fiscal management, particularly regarding its spending priorities and economic policies.
The opposition believes that having the Vice President at the forefront of these budget debates would not only clarify government intentions but also foster greater engagement with citizens who are affected by economic decisions. The Minority's push reflects a broader desire for more inclusive governance, emphasizing that high-ranking officials should be held accountable for their roles in shaping national financial strategies.
As Ghanaians grapple with pressing issues like inflation and public service delivery, the Minority argues that such participation could provide reassurance to the populace about government plans and priorities. Their demand highlights an ongoing tension between government officials and opposition parties regarding economic stewardship, as both sides prepare for what promises to be a contentious budgetary discussion ahead.