Gov’t to prioritise fiscal discipline and job creation in 2026 Budget

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The government says it will prioritise fiscal discipline and job creation in the 2026 Budget as part of efforts to consolidate Ghana’s economic stability and sustain the progress achieved under the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme.

Deputy Finance Minister, Thomas Nyarko Ampem, disclosed this at a media engagement ahead of the budget presentation.

He said the move forms part of the government’s broader strategy to ensure sustainable growth and inclusive development as Ghana prepares to exit the IMF support programme next year.

According to him, fiscal discipline will remain central to the government’s economic management framework to prevent a relapse into high deficits and debt accumulation.

“Our focus is to maintain fiscal stability while creating more jobs for Ghanaians. We want to ensure that the gains made under the IMF programme are protected and translated into real improvements in the lives of our citizens”, he said.

He noted that job creation will be a major pillar of the 2026 budget, with interventions targeting key sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and digital innovation to expand employment opportunities, particularly for the youth.

The Deputy Minister also assured that government will continue to engage stakeholders to ensure that the upcoming budget reflects the country’s development priorities while maintaining fiscal prudence.

The 2026 Budget Statement and Economic Policy is expected to be presented to Parliament in November.

SourceJames Eshun