World Citizens Peace Ambassador Gladys Biney calls on leaders to prioritize economic stability, social equity, and national well-being ahead of the 2025 budget reading.

She highlights the need for fiscal discipline, inflation control, and a stable exchange rate to create a predictable economic environment.

She acknowledges the government’s plan to construct a second gas processing plant to address power shortages and stresses that infrastructure development is key to national progress.
The proposed tax reforms, including the abolition of the E-Levy and COVID-19 levy, reflect an effort to ease citizens’ burdens.
However, she urges balanced reforms to ensure adequate revenue for essential public services.

Biney also raises concerns about the nation’s debt crisis, particularly its impact on education.
She urges increased funding for education to break cycles of poverty and empower future generations.

Calling for fair distribution of national resources, she emphasizes that peace is not just about elections but about ensuring every Ghanaian has opportunities to thrive.
She urges leaders to make this budget a reflection of their commitment to national prosperity and the well-being of all citizens.

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