A section of Ghanaians on social media has responded to the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, rejecting his characterization of the government’s 2025 fiscal policy as an “Azaa budget.”
Afenyo-Markin, who leads the Majority in Parliament, reportedly described the government’s 2025 budget as an “Azaa budget,” a local term often used to suggest something deceptive or lacking substance. However, many Ghanaians have pushed back against this label, insisting that the budget is legitimate and should not be dismissed in such terms.
The debate over the 2025 budget is expected to continue as stakeholders analyze its implications for Ghana’s economic recovery and development.