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I Will Prioritize Private Sector Development- Bawumia Declares

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The flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has reaffirmed his dedication to strengthening businesses and the private sector.

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Amid a conversation with the Ghana Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Accra on Wednesday, March 20, Bawumia sought their input as the manifesto committee crafts ideas for the 2024 polls.

Dr. Bawumia stressed the importance of a transformational approach, advocating for innovative strategies to propel the country forward.

“We need to be transformational. And so, we need to be taking decisions that will transform the country. And I don’t believe going forward, we are going to be doing the same things. I want us to do new things. I want us to do things we have not done before.”

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia / Photo Credit: Metro TV

Emphasizing a change in direction, he said, “In our first couple of terms in office, we have focused as a government a lot more on social interventions. But now I want us to move the focus to business and the private sector.”

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In response, the Ghana Chamber of Commerce and Industry urged Dr. Bawumia to consider various measures. These include the removal of taxes such as the COVID-19 levy, reducing government competition with businesses for loans from domestic banks, and addressing erratic power supply issues.

Dr. Clement Osei Amoako, President of the Chamber, underscored the significance of reducing the budget deficit to avoid excessive competition with the private sector for financial resources.

“There should be a significant reduction in budget deficit to prevent competition with the private sector for funds. Given the prevailing economic condition and tight monetary policies, further attempts to compete with the private sector for funds in the domestic money market will introduce significant distortion in our economy.

That the chamber supports your proposition to amend the fiscal responsibility act to add a fiscal rule that requires a budgeted expenditure in any year does not exceed 105% of the previous year’s tax revenue.”


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