Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has called on Ghanaians to share their expectations ahead of the 2025 Budget presentation, scheduled for Tuesday, March 11.
In a video posted on his Facebook page, the Minister posed critical questions on major policy issues, including the controversial Electronic Levy (E-Levy), the proposed 24-hour economy, betting taxes, and the possible return of road tolls.
He encouraged citizens to be part of the conversation, emphasizing that the budget will shape the country’s economic future.
The budget is expected to outline key economic policies and strategies aimed at addressing youth unemployment, improving social interventions, and driving national development.
The Minister has called on all citizens to bring their expectations and priorities for this year’s budget.
According to him every contribution matters in shaping a stronger future for all, and citizens are encouraged to share their thoughts and be part of the conversation.