In a groundbreaking move, Stephen Atubiga, leader of the National Liberation Congress (NLC), has vowed to revolutionize the country’s budgetary allocations if elected president.
At a press conference today, the NLC flagbearer announced plans to abolish budgetary allocations to all ministries except education and security, forcing them to adopt a business-like approach and harness commercial opportunities in partnership with citizens to generate revenue.
Atubiga emphasized the need for a paradigm shift, stressing that Ghana must adopt a new approach to achieve greatness. He promised to establish additional banks in partnership with citizens and foreigners to fund all sectors, aiming to transform the country’s fortunes.
The former NDC member urged citizens to have faith in his vision and vote for change, confident that his unconventional approach will yield dividends and reposition Ghana for greatness.
This bold move marks a significant departure from traditional governance approaches and demonstrates Atubiga’s commitment to innovative and inclusive leadership.
By empowering ministries to operate like business entities and leveraging partnerships with citizens and foreigners, he aims to unlock new revenue streams and drive economic growth. As the political landscape continues to evolve, Atubiga’s vision for a transformed Ghana is sure to resonate with citizens eager for change.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com/ Bernard K Dadzie