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Golden age for investors: Bawumia’s gov’t to turn to private sector to deliver infrastructure and services to reduce expenditure

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
February 7, 2024
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The Vice President and Flagbearer of the NPP, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has said if elected President by Ghanaians, one of his main priorities will be to ensure sustained macroeconomic stability by ensuring fiscal discipline.

To achieve this, he outlined several measures he will take as President, which include amending the Fiscal Responsibility Act as well as partnering with the private sector to fund projects, to tighten government spending

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He was addressing the nation on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, to unveil his policy and priorities for the nation.
“A major goal of my government would be to attain and sustain macroeconomic stability with low inflation, low-interest rates, exchange rate stability and low budget deficits,” Dr. Bawumia said.

“To sustainably reduce the budget deficit and interest rates, my government will enhance fiscal discipline through an independent Fiscal Responsibility Council, enshrined in the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2018 (Act 982).”

“The Fiscal Responsibility Act will also be amended to add a fiscal rule that requires that budgeted expenditure in any year does not exceed 105% of the previous year’s tax revenue. This will prevent the experience of budgetary expenditures based on optimistic revenue forecasts which don’t materialize.” Dr. Bawumia added.

Dr. Bawumia added that his government will reduce the fiscal burden on the government by leveraging the private sector to undertake major projects in special arrangements, to free the government from excessive spending.

“Under the two-term administration of His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo’s government, we have put in place many social safety nets like free SHS, Free TVET, etc. With all these social safety nets in place, my government will now focus on jobs, and wealth creation by the private sector for all Ghanaians.”

“My administration will incentivize the private sector to complement the government in the provision of many infrastructure and other services to reduce government expenditure and improve maintenance. The private sector will be encouraged to build roads, schools, hostels, and houses for government to rent or lease to own. The demand for road construction is massive and this has historically placed a huge burden on the budget.”

” I believe that the private sector should finance the construction and maintenance of roads through PPP concession arrangements. Also, the government will move towards leasing rather than purchasing vehicles, printing equipment, etc. The private sector will have the responsibility for maintaining the equipment.”

“With this approach, the budget can save very significant outright cash expenditure annually from various items across different Ministries, Departments and Agencies. This policy will energize the private sector and create many jobs.”

Dr. Bawumia argued that enhancing the role of the private sector, along with fiscal and administrative decentralization, improving systems and the way our institutions function, “will lead to greater efficiency; cutting waste and ensuring value for money in procurement.”

The move towards the private sector provision of many public services, Dr. Bawumia stressed, would create fiscal space of at least 3% of GDP.

“This represents a major paradigm shift. Additionally, an efficient system of governance will require even fewer ministers. Therefore I would have no more than 50 ministers and deputy ministers.”

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