Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson visited Makola Market to interact with traders, market women, and kayayei as part of consultations for the 2025 budget.
The engagement aimed to ensure that the concerns of small business owners and informal workers are reflected in the national economic plan.
Forson acknowledged the resilience of these traders, emphasizing their vital role in Ghana’s economy.
Many market women raised concerns about inflation, access to credit, and high taxes, urging the government to implement policies that support small businesses.
The Finance Minister assured them that their voices would be considered in shaping policies that drive inclusive growth.
His visit signals a shift towards people-centered governance, where grassroots voices directly influence fiscal decisions.
As the March 11th budget presentation nears, expectations remain high for policies that address everyday economic struggles.
Source: OccupyGh.com
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