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Finance Minister consults market women, Ghanaians ahead of 2025 budget; holds X discussion today

March 10, 2025
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Finance Minister consults market women, Ghanaians ahead of 2025 budget; holds X discussion today

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With just days to the 2025 Budget Presentation on 11th March, Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson is seeking input from ordinary Ghanaians, particularly traders and informal workers, on what they expect from the government.

On March 7, Dr Forson visited Makola Market in Accra, where he interacted with market women, head porters (kayayei), and traders. Many shared concerns about rising costs of doing business, high taxes, and the impact of the cedi’s instability on their livelihoods.

“It was a privilege to interact with these hardworking Ghanaians who break their backs daily to support our economy,” he said after the visit. “Their expectations ahead of #Budget2025 will help shape our shared future.”

Beyond these face-to-face meetings, the minister has taken to social media to widen the conversation.

He is expected to host a live X Spaces discussion today, March 9 where Ghanaians can share their views ahead of the budget.

“This budget is about shaping a stronger future for all, let’s talk about what matters most to you!” he posted, urging citizens to join the discussion.

The 2025 budget is expected to address key concerns such as the cost of living, unemployment, and support for small businesses. outlined in the budget.

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