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Substance in 2023 budget gives less confidence – Senyo Hosi

The 2023 budget declaration is “without actual substance,” according to Senyo Hosi, the former CEO of the Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors (CBOD), and is best characterized as empty talk.

Speaking on Joy News’ “PM Express” program on November 28, he claimed that despite the finance minister’s impressive reading of the entire budget speech, he had fallen short of offering any significant remedies for Ghana’s failing economy.

He believed that the Ghanaian government had a chance to propose a program to alter any sector of the economy, but particularly the agriculture sector, which is the main source of employment in the nation.

Senyo Hosi explained that the challenges within the Ghanaian economy were never addressed and since the 2023 budget never preferred solutions, then it implies that businesses are going to have a much tougher time.

“I think that the Finance Minister spoke nicely written down stuff but substance really gives us less confidence. You look at our problem today; it’s sitting significantly on the fiscal side so we’re expecting to see a lot more fiscal consolidation.

“But what are we seeing? We’re looking at a plan to increase our budget deficit. That doesn’t give us a good signal because that means that we’re going to be crowded out even more from the funding market as businesses because we need to invest in all these projects,” he explained.

Hosi noted that the government in the budget communicated an intent to transform the rice production industry, however, their proposition to do so does not align with the reality on the ground.

“Very nice thing said, but when you look at the budgetary provision for it, it doesn’t seem like it is sustainable. And I take rice, rice has been mentioned a lot of times, I do not see the policy proposition that really seeks to transform a single agric sector. I see intent expressed ‘I want to turn rice around, poultry, maize’ but that’s grammar.

“What exactly are the policy propositions that you intend to roll out? You can’t tell me that you’re looking at a hundred or so thousand hectares of land to develop rice alone. If you really want to cut out imports we need to develop over 450,000 hectares if that’s what you really want to do.

“What are we doing really right now? Less than half of that so exactly what the structured policy proposition to even transform a single sector is not really seen out of this budget and that depresses me. It seems like a lot of rhetoric without real substance to support it,” Senyo Hosi stressed.

 

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