Tamale North MP and Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways, Alhassan Suhuyini, has described the 2025 Budget Statement as a direct response to the concerns of Ghanaians.
Speaking on Newsfile on JoyNews, he expressed optimism about the government’s fiscal plan, emphasizing that it reassures citizens about the commitment to fulfilling campaign promises.
“That is why I have been saying that this budget offered me hope because it pushed away the perception that politicians will say anything for power and, when they win, will renegotiate on their promises,” he stated.
Suhuyini highlighted key aspects of the budget, particularly the removal of multiple taxes, including the e-levy and the betting tax, which he believes will bring relief to citizens.
“This budget is responsive to the cry of Ghanaians, considering the number of taxes such as the e-levy, the betting tax, and others that have been abolished,” he noted.
For him, the budget represents more than just numbers—it is a commitment to real change. “This is a budget that signals hope and change. It ensures that the government delivers on its mandate to the people,” he added.
He further called on all Ghanaians to support its implementation, stressing that national progress requires collective effort.
“If we truly want progress, we must all contribute to ensuring the success of this budget,” Suhuyini urged.
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