Ghana just changed its money rules to help schools, healthcare, and roads. The finance boss, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, told lawmakers they removed limits on education money. This change brings GH¢4.1 billion extra cash for school programs. The government wants better free high schools plus college access for students with disabilities.
President John Mahama fixed funding problems by removing caps from school trust money. The 2025 plan sets aside GH¢3.5 billion for free high school education across the country. Money limits were also removed from health insurance taxes. These changes make medical care easier to find, especially for people who need help most.
Road repair funds can finally reach their intended targets without being redirected elsewhere. Construction teams should finish highway projects faster than before. Transportation networks might improve greatly throughout Ghana soon. These budget shifts mark serious steps toward better public services nationally.
The education trust, health insurance levies, and highway funds all receive their complete shares under the fresh plan. Leaders hope these adjustments solve long-running money shortages. Schools, hospitals, and construction crews need reliable funding to operate properly. Removing these caps shows the administration values strong public systems for everyday citizens.
President John Mahama fixed funding problems by removing caps from school trust money. The 2025 plan sets aside GH¢3.5 billion for free high school education across the country. Money limits were also removed from health insurance taxes. These changes make medical care easier to find, especially for people who need help most.
Road repair funds can finally reach their intended targets without being redirected elsewhere. Construction teams should finish highway projects faster than before. Transportation networks might improve greatly throughout Ghana soon. These budget shifts mark serious steps toward better public services nationally.
The education trust, health insurance levies, and highway funds all receive their complete shares under the fresh plan. Leaders hope these adjustments solve long-running money shortages. Schools, hospitals, and construction crews need reliable funding to operate properly. Removing these caps shows the administration values strong public systems for everyday citizens.