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NDC’s 273 Promises To Face Reality Test in Budget

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
March 10, 2025
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2025 Budget

National Budget

Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, MP for the Ofoase-Ayirebi constituency, has expressed concerns about the feasibility of the NDC’s 273 economic promises as the country prepares for the much-anticipated budget presentation on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.

With this being the NDC-led administration’s first major fiscal policy announcement, he believes it will serve as a critical test of the government’s ability to translate campaign rhetoric into actionable policies.

According to Oppong-Nkrumah, the budget presentation marks the real beginning of the new administration’s governance, where financial commitments will be tied to policy decisions. 

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“The new administration made some 273 economic commitments ahead of the last election. On Tuesday, the administration will present to Parliament the first set of commitments (out of the 273) which it intends to fulfill in year 1.”

Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah

He stressed that this moment goes beyond political promises—it is where the government must demonstrate how it intends to allocate resources to fulfill its ambitious agenda. 

He further noted that both the government and opposition will be paying close attention, as this budget will offer insight into the administration’s priorities and fiscal discipline.

While the NDC made sweeping campaign promises, Oppong-Nkrumah argued that governance presents a different challenge. 

He emphasized that this budget will reveal which of the 273 economic commitments will take precedence in the government’s first year and whether the administration has a clear strategy for implementation. 

As the nation awaits the details, he urged Ghanaians to critically assess how well the budget aligns with the economic realities on the ground.

oppong-nkrumah on budget
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah

Oppong-Nkrumah stressed that Parliament’s role is to critically examine these commitments, analyze their financial implications, and ensure that they align with national priorities. 

“Our job as Parliament is to examine the commitments/programs and to examine the budgets for each of them. Our job is to assess, make recommendations, and, in the end, approve the policy and the budget.”

Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah

He also reiterated that the NPP caucus will bring its experience in governance to scrutinize the budget effectively.

He assured Ghanaians that the opposition would apply its knowledge of government operations—drawing from past successes and failures—to ensure a thorough and balanced evaluation of the budget.

A Shift from Propaganda to Governance

Furthermore, Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah asserted that the period of campaign rhetoric had come to an end, and the focus must now shift to the realities of governance. 

While political promises play a crucial role in mobilizing public support, the true test of leadership lies in the ability to implement policies that drive tangible economic and social progress.

With the government set to present its first budget, Oppong-Nkrumah stressed that this is the moment for the administration to demonstrate its capacity to make tough but necessary policy decisions. 

NPP in Parliament to provide constructively to budget reading.
Parliament of Ghana

“It’s good that finally, the propaganda is going to give way to governance programs that can respond to the outstanding challenges our people face. We in the minority will do our part to help these programs succeed for the people of Ghana.”

Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah

His remarks highlight a growing anticipation among political stakeholders and the general public regarding the upcoming budget presentation. 

NPP to weigh in on budget
New Patriotic Party, NPP)

Many will be watching closely to see whether the NDC-led government can match its ambitious campaign promises with tangible policy actions.

As the government prepares to unveil its economic blueprint, the role of Parliament will be pivotal in ensuring transparency and accountability. 

With a divided legislature, the debates and analyses of the budget will likely be intense, with the opposition playing a watchdog role to ensure that national resources are efficiently allocated.

The budget reading will not only set the tone for the government’s economic direction but also serve as a litmus test for its credibility in fulfilling campaign pledges. 

With Ghanaians grappling with economic challenges, there is little room for empty promises—what the people need are real solutions backed by strategic policies and actionable plans.

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