Budget 2022 and Ghana’s Public Debt: The Effect of E-Levy on Debt Sustainability


In the previous two parts of this essay, I discussed the governments plan to achieve debt sustainability by 2025 and the realism of this plan. Crucial to the plan is realising “oil discovery-like” change in revenue. I also argued that the plan is unrealistic, and the government of Ghana is likely to request for an […]
Budget 2022 and Ghana’s Public Debt: The Realism of the Plan to Achieve Debt Sustainability


In the first part of this essay, I discussed the government of Ghana’s path to achieving debt sustainability by 2025 as presented in budget 2022. Crucial to the path is realising “oil discovery-like” change in revenue. In this part of the essay, I will discuss how realistic budget 2022 is in achieving less than 70% […]