The 2025 budget presented to Parliament on Tuesday, March 11, by Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has faced sharp criticism from Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who described it as uninspiring and lacking hope.

Despite some notable tax relief measures, such as the removal of the betting tax and the Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy), Afenyo-Markin expressed dissatisfaction with the overall economic direction of the budget, arguing that it fails to provide a clear path for Ghana’s economic recovery and future prosperity.

“There is no inspiration from this budget. There is no hope in this budget,” Afenyo-Markin declared, emphasizing that while the government’s tax cuts may offer temporary relief, the budget does not address the country’s deeper economic challenges.

The Minority Leader expressed deep disappointment, claiming that the government has yet to present a bold and visionary financial plan to tackle critical issues like sustainable economic growth, job creation, and debt reduction.

He accused the Finance Minister of failing to provide a concrete roadmap for stabilizing the economy and restoring investor confidence.