Member of Parliament for Tano North, Dr. Gideon Boako, has attributed the increased expenditure of the current National Democratic Congress (NDC) government to the strong economic foundation left by the previous administration.
Speaking during the debate on the 2025 budget statement, he argued that the economic growth under the previous government has enabled the new administration to seek higher spending levels.
Dr. Boako pointed out that despite the NDC assuming office with a promise to reset the economy and cut expenditure, they are now requesting significantly more funds than their predecessors.
“Mr. Speaker, it is important to stress that because the economy has grown, we have seen the new government making decisions and coming to Parliament to seek more funds in relation to our GDP and how much government wants to spend,” he stated.
He highlighted the sharp increase in government expenditure, noting that the new administration has proposed spending GH¢290 billion in 2025, compared to GH¢250 billion in 2024.
“Anybody would have thought that a government that came on the back of reset and cut expenditure would spend less than what it came to meet, but today we have seen the government seeking to spend GH¢290 billion,” he remarked.
Dr. Boako insisted that this rise in expenditure is a direct result of the previous government’s efforts to expand the economy.
He emphasized that without the economic growth recorded under the previous administration, the new government would not have had the fiscal space to propose such a significant increase in spending.
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