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Manessah Azure petitions President Mahama to terminate Zoomlion Ghana Limited YEA contract over alleged corruption

Manasseh Azure Awuni, President John Dramani Mahama
Manasseh Azure Awuni, President John Dramani Mahama

Investigative journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni, has formally petitioned President John Dramani Mahama to terminate the long-standing contract between the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) and waste management company, Zoomlion Ghana Limited.

In a statement issued on Friday, May 2, Mr Awuni called for an end to what he describes as a 19-year-old arrangement fraught with inefficiencies, poor accountability, and exploitation of sweepers.

Mr Awuni stated that under the most recent contract, which expired in September 2024, an amount of GH₵850 was allocated per sweeper.

However, he said Zoomlion retained GH₵600 of that sum, leaving the sweepers with just GH₵250 monthly.

According to the journalist, the contract also allowed Zoomlion to charge interest on delayed payments from the YEA, resulting in a reported GHS90 million interest claim in 2024 alone.

He noted that Zoomlion has since submitted a new proposal, currently under review at the YEA, seeking an increase in the allocation per sweeper to GHS1,308, saying that if approved, the company would keep GHS888 and pay sweepers GHS420 per month.

Manasseh questioned the lack of transparency surrounding the number of sweepers Zoomlion presents for payment.

“The YEA has no data to verify the 45,000 sweepers Zoomlion presents for payment every month, even after raising an alarm in 2018. The YEA said its headcount showed that 38,884 sweepers were on the ground, contrary to Zoomlion’s claim of 45,000. The YEA CEO, Justin Kodua Frimpong (the current NPP General Secretary), said Zoomlion failed to submit its payroll for verification when the YEA requested.

“In 2022, the YEA could not provide any data when the Accra Metropolitan Assembly complained in a letter that most sweepers had stopped working. Meanwhile, Zoomlion continued to bill the state for 45,000 people every month,” he said.

He also referenced the position of the immediate past YEA CEO, Kofi Baah Agyepong, who told the agency’s board that the contract should be scrapped, stating that the YEA could independently manage the sweeping module just as it does other employment schemes.

This, Mr Awuni stated, that in all the modules, YEA pays all its beneficiaries more than the sweepers, whose payment is routed through Zoomlion.

“I have proposed to the President that the contract be discontinued so that the assemblies and the YEA can supervise the sweepers. In this way, the assemblies can have direct control of the sweepers, who are paid with the assemblies’ share of the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF),” Mr Awuni said.

“If Zoomlion is eliminated as the middleman, the sweepers will enjoy better wages and be motivated to show up and work to keep the nation clean.”

While calling for the termination of the sweeping module contract, Manasseh acknowledged the importance of maintaining Zoomlion’s separate Sanitation Improvement Package (SIP), which involves refuse transportation.

He noted that ending the SIP abruptly could result in sanitation problems, as some assemblies lack the waste trucks necessary for waste disposal due to large deductions from their budgets to fund the Zoomlion contracts.

Mr Awuni also reminded the President of the decisive steps he took in 2013 following investigations into the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA), which led to the cancellation of contracts, prosecutions, and passage of the YEA Act.

“With the documentary evidence I submitted with the petition, I am confident that the President will terminate the Zoomlion contract,” he said, noting it was the only GYEEDA-era agreement left untouched despite adverse findings in a report commissioned by the President himself.

The Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) contracts terminated nationwide

Ghana School Feeding Programme
Ghana School Feeding Programme

The Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) is an initiative of the comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) Pillar 3 which seeks to enhance food security and reduce hunger in line with the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (MDGs) on hunger, poverty and malnutrition.

The Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) has announced the immediate termination of contracts for all caterers under the programme across the country.

In an official notice dated 2nd May 2025, the GSFP instructed that no current caterer should provide meals for the third term of the 2024/2025 academic year.

“Please be informed that contracts of all caterers of the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) nationwide have been terminated with immediate effect.

Accordingly, no existing caterer on the programme should cook for the third term of the 2024/2025 academic year,” the statement read.

The Secretariat assured affected caterers that payments for the second term will be made. “All outstanding arrears for the second term of the 2024/2025 academic year will be paid in due course,” it said.

The GSFP also announced that this decision is part of a wider restructuring exercise and that new recruitment guidelines will be shared soon.

“The GSFP Secretariat, as part of its ongoing restructuring exercise, will soon announce the modalities for the recruitment of new caterers for the programme,” the notice stated.

 

 

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Free Easter Gospel Explosion Jam & Album Launch – Evelyn Hart

Evelyn Hart, Nana Ama Royal, Rev Kingsley Amin, HRH Minister Anita Antwi, Rev Michael Nana
Evelyn Hart, Nana Ama Royal, Rev Kingsley Amin, HRH Minister Anita Antwi, Rev Michael Nana

Are you ready for an unforgettable evening of gospel music and celebration? Mark your calendars for Easter Saturday, April 19th, 2025, as the CTKDP Buildings in Tottenham hosts one of the most anticipated gospel events of the year!.

Event Highlights
The Free Easter Gospel Explosion Jam promises to be a spiritual and musical feast featuring exceptional gospel artists and the much-awaited album launch of the year.

This five-hour celebration will uplift your spirits and fill you with Easter joy.

Featured Artists
The event brings together an impressive lineup of gospel talents including:

Rev. Michael Nana
Yaw Achaw
Nana Ama Royal
Rev. Kingsley Amin
HRH Minister Anita Antwi
Evelyn Hart

Event Details

Date: Easter Saturday, April 19th, 2025
Time: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Venue: The CTKDP Buildings, Forster Road, Tottenham, London N17 6QD
(Located off the Tottenham High Road, opposite the Police Station)
Entry: FREE

Media Coverage
The event will be covered by:

AB! Radio
Telenhion Radio
TV Television

Getting There
By Bus:
Multiple bus routes serve the area: 149, 349, 279, 259, 341, 476, 243, 123, 318, and W4.
By Train/Underground:
Nearby stations include Bruce Grove, Seven Sisters, and Tottenham Hale.
Contact Information
For more information about this exciting gospel event, please contact:

07572 132 943
07958 532 009

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience an evening of spiritual rejuvenation through powerful gospel music.

The Free Easter Gospel Explosion Jam is the perfect way to celebrate the Easter season with family and friends!

Spread the word and bring along your loved ones for an evening of praise, worship, and musical excellence.

Evelyn Hart, Nana Ama Royal, Rev Kingsley Amin, HRH Minister Anita Antwi, Rev Michael Nana
Evelyn Hart, Nana Ama Royal, Rev Kingsley Amin, HRH Minister Anita Antwi, Rev Michael Nana

Shatta Wale’s Amazed Comment: QueenLet Links Peller’s Viral Challenge Video To Shatta Wale’s Destiny

Shatta Wale, QueenLet, Peller
Shatta Wale, QueenLet, Peller

Acclaimed Ghanaian multilingual gospel singer and recipient of the GH Awards’ Sing-a-thon Artist of the Year, QueenLet, has captivated the public once again with a powerful and unexpected revelation involving Nigerian entrepreneur and artist Peller, and Ghana’s iconic dancehall king, Shatta Wale.

In a recent video statement according to DebrichGroup.com, QueenLet shared stunning insights into Peller’s recent visit to Ghana, where he connected with Shatta Wale. According to QueenLet, this meeting was not merely social—it was spiritually symbolic. She revealed that Peller’s decision to create a dance challenge video using Shatta Wale’s hit track “Taking Over” was divinely inspired.

Since the release of the video, social media has exploded with excitement. Influencers and fans across platforms are mimicking the dance, propelling it into a global trend. But QueenLet believes this challenge is unlike anything the world has seen before.

“This is not just another viral trend,” QueenLet emphasized. “No influencer-led music challenge in recent memory has sparked such global engagement and organic traction. This is a symbol—Shatta Wale has a calling, and I strongly believe he will become a minister of God.”

QueenLet, also known for pioneering the Soakat genre—a fusion of soaking worship and prophetic rhythm—added that Shatta Wale carries a unique and divine grace. “This is the most impactful challenge video in the history of global music trends—not just in views or reach, but in spiritual significance,” she stated passionately.

The revelation video has sparked massive reactions online, igniting discussions, debates, and endorsements from fans and artists alike. Notably, Shatta Wale himself acknowledged QueenLet’s message by commenting:

“THANK YOU OSOFO MAAME”

This respectful salute (“Osofo Maame” meaning “Pastor’s wife” or a spiritually anointed woman in Akan) further highlights the weight of QueenLet’s prophetic declaration.

Watch Full Video Below With Shatta Wale’s Comment:

@queenletmusic Peller, Shatta Wale, #foryou ♬ original sound – QueenLet

Profiles of the Visionaries

QueenLet

An award-winning gospel musician and trailblazer of the Soakat genre, QueenLet is widely recognized for her unique blend of spiritual depth and musical creativity. With her anointed voice and prophetic messages, she has become a beacon of inspiration across Africa and beyond. Her songs are not only musical experiences but spiritual encounters.
QueenLet is currently tag as the mother of Soaking & Atmospheric [SOAKAT] genre in Gospel music by many countries, Never in the history of Gospel music industry.

SOAKAT is a style or category of art, music, or literature which enforces “Soaking & Atmospheric” surroundings of the HOLY SPIRIT in which a person must be soaked in the Holy Spirit within a given Atmosphere.

Shatta Wale

Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., popularly known as Shatta Wale, is a multi-award-winning Ghanaian dancehall artist. Renowned for hits like “My Level,” “On God,” and “Taking Over” Shatta Wale’s influence stretches far beyond music. His dynamic personality, coupled with a passionate fanbase, has made him a cultural icon. Now, with QueenLet’s prophetic endorsement, a new chapter may be unfolding for him.

Peller

A multifaceted Nigerian Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, was born on 10th May 2005. Peller is a Nigerian online streamer and content creator. He is known for his sarcastic manner and reluctance while streaming.

Peller currently holds the highest-viewed live stream in Africa with 76k views, surpassing his previous record of 60k views, which featured popular Nigerian artist Olamide. He won the “Best Content Creator” at the Trace Awards & Festival in 2024.

His recent visit to Ghana and participation in the “Taking Over” challenge is now seen as a pivotal move—one that may have unknowingly served as a spiritual spark for something far greater.

How to clear all comments from a WordPress database & Deactivate WordPress comments

clear all comments from a WordPress
clear all comments from a WordPress

To clear all comments from a WordPress database, you can run the following SQL command:

DELETE FROM wp_comments;
DELETE FROM wp_commentmeta;

Explanation:

  • wp_comments: Deletes all comments.

  • wp_commentmeta: Deletes all metadata associated with the comments.

Important Notes:

  • back up your database before running SQL commands.
  • wp_, adjust the table names accordingly.

Would you like help running this via WP-CLI instead?

All comments on a WordPress website are displayed on the Comments dashboard in your WordPress admin area. It displays all comments by default.

To deactivate WordPress comments, go to Settings > Discussion in your dashboard and uncheck “Allow people to submit comments on new posts.”

AKORFALA (Comforter) by Celestine Donkor Featuring Diana Hamilton (Download Video & Audio)

AKORFALA (Comforter) by Celestine Donkor Featuring Diana Hamilton
AKORFALA (Comforter) by Celestine Donkor Featuring Diana Hamilton

When two powerhouse vocalists unite to deliver a song inspired by the Holy Spirit, the result is nothing short of heavenly. Celestine Donkor, known for her soul-stirring gospel anthems, has once again graced the world with a masterpiece, featuring the multiple award-winning gospel songstress, Diana Hamilton. Their latest collaboration, Akorfala (translated as Comforter), is more than just a song—it is a divine encounter.

A Song of Divine Comfort

Following successful collaborations with gospel giants like Obaapa Christy and Piesie Esther according to DebrichGroup.com, Celestine Donkor has taken yet another bold step by joining forces with the Adom hitmaker, Diana Hamilton. Akorfala is a song that resonates deeply with anyone who has ever faced trials, uncertainties, or moments of despair. It reassures believers that no matter what they go through, God remains their ultimate Comforter.

Set against a backdrop of rich instrumentals and melodious harmonies, Akorfala exudes an uplifting and anointed atmosphere that draws listeners closer to the presence of God. The song beautifully fuses contemporary gospel sounds with traditional Ghanaian rhythms, creating a powerful musical experience that appeals to diverse audiences.

The Message of Akorfala

In a world where pain, sorrow, and challenges often shake the faith of believers, Akorfala serves as a timely reminder of God’s promise never to forsake His people. The lyrics of the song echo the words of Jesus in John 14:16, where He speaks of sending the Holy Spirit as our Comforter, Helper, and Guide. The song’s emotive delivery by Celestine Donkor and Diana Hamilton amplifies its message, making it not just a melody but a prayer and a declaration of faith.

The song speaks directly to the hearts of those who feel weary and burdened. It reminds them that God sees their struggles, wipes their tears, and carries them through difficult times. With every note, the listener is encouraged to lean on God’s unfailing love and trust in His divine plan.

A Collaboration of Anointed Voices

Both Celestine Donkor and Diana Hamilton have individually made remarkable contributions to the gospel music industry, blessing lives with their music. Their coming together on Akorfala is a testament to the power of unity in Christ. Their unique vocal textures blend seamlessly, creating a song that is both soothing and powerful. Celestine Donkor’s deep, soulful delivery complements Diana Hamilton’s angelic and expressive vocals, making Akorfala an unforgettable musical journey.

Impact and Reception

Since its release, Akorfala has received widespread acclaim from gospel music lovers, radio stations, and worship communities across the world. The song has been embraced not just as a piece of music but as a source of encouragement and strength. Many have testified to how the song has touched their hearts, bringing comfort and reassurance in their moments of distress.

In addition, the accompanying music video perfectly captures the essence of the song, featuring stunning visuals that convey the message of hope and divine comfort. From its soothing cinematography to its emotional storytelling, the video complements the song’s powerful lyrics, making it a complete package of spiritual upliftment.


About Celestine Donkor

Celestine Donkor is a renowned Ghanaian gospel artist, songwriter, and worship leader with a deep passion for inspiring lives through music. Over the years, she has established herself as one of the leading voices in African gospel music. With numerous hit songs and prestigious awards to her name, Celestine has been a beacon of hope and faith to many. Her music is characterized by deep lyrical content, heartfelt worship, and a dynamic vocal delivery that moves audiences into the presence of God. Beyond music, she is a minister of the gospel, impacting lives through outreach programs and mentorship.

About Diana Hamilton

Diana Hamilton is an award-winning UK-based Ghanaian gospel singer and songwriter who has blessed the world with her soul-stirring songs. Known for chart-topping hits such as Adom, Mo Ne Yo, and W’asem, Diana has earned a place as one of the most respected gospel musicians in Africa. Her music carries a strong message of faith, gratitude, and God’s miraculous works. With a powerful and unique voice, she has ministered on both local and international platforms, leading thousands in worship and inspiring believers worldwide.


Akorfala is more than just a song—it is an experience, a message of hope, and a testimony of God’s unfailing love. Celestine Donkor and Diana Hamilton have once again proven that music is a divine gift that transcends cultures and generations. If you ever need a reminder that God is your Comforter, Akorfala is the perfect anthem for your soul.

 
Watch Video Below:

@ghanaregions AKORFALA, Celestine Donkor, Diana Hamilton. #foryou #GhanaRegions #MultiDebrichGroup ♬ original sound – Ghana Regions

Profile & Biography of Kwabena Adu-Boahene: Family, Wife, Children, Education, Career, Legal Challenges etc.

Ghanaian-born, Kwabena Adu-Boahen
Ghanaian-born, Kwabena Adu-Boahen

Ghanaian-born Kwabena Adu-Boahen (b. September 22, 1964) exhibited an early curiosity for science and technology, shaping a distinguished career in intelligence. An alumnus of Achimota School in Accra, he rose to prominence as the Director-General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB).

Mr. Kwabena Adu-Boahene is a distinguished Ghanaian public servant renowned for his significant contributions to national security and cybersecurity. His career encompasses leadership roles, notable achievements, and, more recently, legal controversies.

Early Life and Education

Born on September 22, 1964, in Ghana, Kwabena Adu-Boahene exhibited an early interest in science and technology. He attended the prestigious Achimota School in Accra, an institution celebrated for nurturing Ghana’s intellectual elite. Furthering his education, he earned a Master of Science degree in Information Systems Management from the University of Liverpool, UK.

His studies encompassed Security Engineering, Digital Communications and Networks, Computer Forensics, Information Systems Project Management, Systems Analysis and Design using an Object-Oriented Approach, and Managing Organisational Resources.

Career

Adu-Boahene’s professional journey is marked by a series of pivotal roles:

  • National Signals Bureau (NSB): He served as the Director-General of the NSB, an agency under Ghana’s National Security Council. Prior to this appointment, he was the Deputy Director and held positions such as Head of Core Network, Planning and IT, and Head of Network Operations.

  • International Experience: Before his tenure at the NSB, Adu-Boahene was the Head of Information Systems Support Services with Atkins Global PLC and a Lead Support Engineer with Assured Systems Limited, both based in the UK.

Throughout his career, Adu-Boahene played a crucial role in deploying integrated secure communications networks across Ghana, enhancing national security, emergency preparedness, and response. Notably, he managed the communications infrastructure underpinning Ghana’s general elections since 2008.

 

Legal Challenges

In March 2025, Adu-Boahene faced legal scrutiny when he was arrested on charges including embezzlement, fraud, and illicit financial transactions. Investigations revealed allegations of diverting approximately GHS 49 million (around $7 million) from state funds into personal accounts during his tenure at the NSB. These funds were purportedly transferred to his private company, BNC Communications Bureau Limited, co-owned with his wife, under the pretense of payments for cyber defense systems.

Personal Life

Kwabena Adu-Boahene is married to Angela Adjei-Boateng, who holds a British passport. The couple has three children, though their names remain private. Beyond his professional endeavors, Adu-Boahene is active in his community, serving as a church deacon and motivational speaker. His speeches often emphasize determination, the importance of education, and seizing opportunities.

Net Worth

As of now, specific details regarding Kwabena Adu-Boahene’s net worth are not publicly disclosed.

Kwabena Adu-Boahene’s journey reflects a blend of professional accomplishments and personal commitments, underscoring his influence in Ghana’s national security landscape and his community involvement.

The Historic Handshake Of Okatakyie Afrifa & President John Mahama, That Inspired a Nation (Video)

President John Mahama, Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah
President John Mahama, Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah

The significance of this Okatakyie Afrifa’s handshake cannot be overstated. Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah, a respected traditional leader and influential public figure, is widely regarded as a voice of wisdom and an advocate for justice.

His decision to extend his hand to President John Mahama in a moment of mutual respect underscores a critical message: Ghana’s leadership must be anchored in unity, collaboration, and the collective will of the people.

The Symbolism of Leadership and Unity

Throughout history, the handshake has been a universal symbol of peace, agreement, and mutual empowerment. In Ghanaian culture, where chieftaincy and governance hold deep-rooted significance, such a public show of respect between a revered leader and a former president carries a weighty message.

For President Mahama, this moment represented a reaffirmation of his commitment to national development and inclusivity. For Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah, it was a statement of recognition—a nod to leadership that prioritizes the people’s well-being over political divisions.

A New Chapter for Ghana’s Political Landscape

This historic encounter comes at a crucial time when Ghana is at the crossroads of economic transformation, governance reformation, and social unity. Many have interpreted this act as a powerful endorsement of statesmanship—an indication that Ghana’s future should be built on collaboration rather than division.

For many onlookers, the image of Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah and President Mahama clasping hands is an inspiring call for Ghanaians to look beyond party lines and focus on nation-building. It serves as a reminder that true leadership is about bridging gaps, fostering inclusivity, and working towards a shared vision of prosperity.

A Moment That Inspires Hope

As Ghanaians reflect on this powerful moment, the lessons drawn from this handshake go beyond the individuals involved. It highlights the importance of dialogue, respect, and the unyielding spirit of patriotism. At a time when the country needs unity more than ever, this single act has set the tone for a new era of cooperation and mutual empowerment.

The handshake between Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah and President John Dramani Mahama will remain an emblem of strength, hope, and leadership—reminding all Ghanaians that the greatest victories are achieved when hands are joined, not divided.

Watch Video Below:

@ghanaregions Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah, President John Mahama. #foryou #GhanaRegions #MultiDebrichGroup ♬ original sound – Ghana Regions

Biography of Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah

Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah
Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah

Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah is a Ghanaian outspoken media personality, broadcaster and a political commentator.

He is the host of the popular Ghanaian podcast / social media show, “FOR THE RECORDS“, which focuses on politics, social issues, and current events in Ghana. As a thought leader and advocate for good governance, Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah continues to inspire many young Ghanaians.

Early Life and Education

According to DebrichGroup.com, Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah hails from Asante Agona, where he is a royal. His great-grandparents settled in Bomfa. He initially attended Bomfa LA Primary School for a period before his father took him to St. George’s International School in Kumasi Akropong. After some time, he transferred to KNUST Primary School. For his secondary education, he attended Mfatsipim School.

Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah was born into a distinguished Ghanaian family with strong traditional and leadership values. His upbringing was deeply rooted in the cultural and moral heritage of Ghana, which shaped his perspective on governance, social justice, and national development.

He excelled in both academics and extracurricular activities. His passion for leadership and advocacy led him to further his studies in law, media, and governance, equipping him with the knowledge and skills to engage in national discourse effectively.

In an interview, he explained that he was studying law at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

Okatakyie Afrifa then opened up on his academic certificates, where he stated that he has a first degree in Public Administration and Governance from GIMPA and a Masters in International Relations.

Career and Media Influence

Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah is a respected media personality, social commentator, and political analyst. With years of experience in broadcasting, he has earned a reputation as a fearless voice for the people. As the host of For The Records, a widely followed broadcast, he engages with policymakers, experts, and citizens on critical national issues, shedding light on governance, economic development, and social transformation.

His career spans journalism, activism, and public speaking, where he has been instrumental in influencing political discussions, holding leaders accountable, and advocating for policies that benefit the ordinary Ghanaian.

Through his media platform, he has tackled issues such as corruption, youth empowerment, economic policies, and traditional leadership, making him a respected figure in Ghana’s socio-political landscape.

Maurice Ampaw praises Okatakyie Afrifa Lawyer Maurice Ampaw has also shown support to Okatakyie.

“Okatakyie, that guy is gifted, God has raised him. God has brought Okatakyie to counter the things being done by Captain Smart and Kevin Taylor.”

The outspoken lawyer vowed to support Okatakyie by giving him GH¢10,000 to support his show.

Family and Personal Life

Despite his public prominence, Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah remains deeply committed to his family. He upholds strong family values and balances his professional engagements with his role as a husband and father. His dedication to both his personal and public life is a testament to his disciplined and principled nature.

Marriage and Traditional Values

As an advocate for cultural heritage and traditional leadership, Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah embraces the values of unity, respect, and family cohesion. His marriage reflects his deep commitment to tradition and the belief that strong family institutions contribute to a stable society.

For the Records: A Platform for Change

Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah’s For the Records broadcast has become a powerful platform for national dialogue. Through in-depth discussions and critical analysis, he provides a space for intellectual debate, policymaking discussions, and citizen engagement. The program has gained credibility for its objective stance and fearless approach to discussing national issues.

Legacy and Impact

As a thought leader and advocate for good governance, Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah continues to inspire many young Ghanaians. His relentless pursuit of truth, accountability, and national progress cements his legacy as a formidable force in Ghana’s media and political space. Whether through his thought-provoking broadcasts or his engagement with traditional leadership, he remains a pivotal figure in shaping Ghana’s future.

 

Full Text Of 2025 Ghana Budget, President John Mahama’s 22 Key Commitments – Dr Ato Forson (Audio)

Finance Minister Dr Ato Forson, President John Mahama
Finance Minister Dr Ato Forson, President John Mahama

2025 Ghana Budget: A Bold Step Towards Transformation

Speech by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson

Mr. Speaker, Fellow Ghanaians, Distinguished Members of Parliament,

It is with great honor and responsibility that I stand before you today to present the 2025 Budget Statement and Economic Policy of Ghana. This budget represents a bold step towards national transformation, economic recovery, and social empowerment. Under the leadership of President John Mahama, we have not only made promises but have delivered on them. Today, I am proud to declare that we have fulfilled 22 key commitments that are reshaping our nation.


A Government That Works for the People

Mr. Speaker, we pledged to run a lean and effective government. By reducing the number of ministers to just 60, we have cut down bureaucracy and saved millions in administrative costs. This is a testament to our commitment to responsible governance and accountability.

Tax Relief for Ghanaians: A Breath of Fresh Air

Ghanaians have long struggled under the burden of excessive taxation. We listened, and we acted. The removal of the E-Levy and Betting Tax marks a new chapter where citizens can engage in digital transactions and businesses can thrive without unnecessary tax constraints.

Additionally, we have abolished the COVID-19 Levy, ensuring that Ghanaians keep more of their hard-earned money while we focus on economic recovery through sustainable means.


Education for All: Breaking Barriers to Learning

Mr. Speaker, we believe that education is the foundation of national development. In this budget, we have introduced transformative policies to ensure no Ghanaian child is left behind:

  • Elimination of academic fees for first-year students across all tertiary institutions.
  • Free tertiary education for persons with disabilities, ensuring inclusivity in higher education.
  • Continuing and improving Free SHS to guarantee that every Ghanaian child receives quality secondary education.
  • Provision of free sanitary pads to schoolgirls to support their education and well-being.
  • Free textbooks for all schoolchildren to enhance learning outcomes.
  • Uncapping of the GETFund to ensure sustainable financing for education.

These policies underscore our unwavering dedication to building an educated and empowered workforce for the future.


Quality Healthcare: A Commitment to Every Ghanaian

Health is wealth, and this government is taking steps to ensure that every Ghanaian has access to quality healthcare. The ‘Mahama Cares’ Programme will finance the treatment of non-communicable diseases, providing relief for thousands of families. Additionally, we are uncapping the NHIL (National Health Insurance Levy) to guarantee sustainable funding for healthcare services across the country.


Job Creation & Economic Recovery: The $10 Billion ‘Big Push’ Programme

Mr. Speaker, to address unemployment and boost industrialization, we are implementing the $10 billion ‘Big Push’ Programme. This initiative will:

  • Inject massive investments into infrastructure projects.
  • Create thousands of direct and indirect jobs.
  • Boost local businesses and entrepreneurs.

This programme is a game-changer, putting Ghana on the path to economic prosperity while ensuring sustainable development.


Strengthening Governance & Accountability

Good governance is the bedrock of national progress. We are initiating the Constitution Review Process to ensure our legal framework meets the needs of the modern Ghanaian society. Additionally, our commitment to accountability remains strong, with a national effort to recover all looted state funds and reinvest them into national development.


Empowering Teachers, Nurses & Local Leaders

Our frontline workers are the backbone of this nation. To appreciate their sacrifices, we have introduced:

  • ‘Alawa’ allowances for teachers and nurses to motivate and retain talent in critical sectors.
  • Monthly allowances for Assembly Members to strengthen grassroots governance and development.

Resetting Ghana: A New Beginning

Mr. Speaker, we are not just managing Ghana; we are resetting Ghana. This budget is a bold, people-centered economic recovery plan that prioritizes relief, growth, and opportunity for all. The steps we are taking today will define the future of our great nation, ensuring that every Ghanaian benefits from the progress we make.

We are not just making promises—we are delivering. Together, let us build the Ghana we all want.

Thank you.