Finance Minister Announces ¢135m Investment In National ID Programme
- Dr. Amin Adam has announced significant strides
- GH₵135 million invested in the national ID program
- He assured that the government remains focused
The Finance Minister, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, has announced significant strides in digitalizing the economy, aiming to engage every citizen in the local economy’s revival.
He revealed that approximately GH₵135 million has been invested in the national identification program since January 2024, a crucial aspect of the government’s strategy to enhance economic participation and efficiency.
During the 2024 mid-year budget review, Dr. Amin Adam emphasized the government’s commitment to revitalizing the economy for all Ghanaians, highlighting digitalization’s importance.
He assured that the government remains focused on maintaining progress and is determined to sustain economic recovery and development gains.
Key highlights include:
- GH₵135 million invested in the national identification program since January 2024
- Enhanced and inclusive engagements with stakeholders, providing useful feedback and improving cooperation
- Commitment to fiscal consolidation, prudent expenditure management, and improved revenue mobilization
Dr. Amin Adam’s statement demonstrates the government’s dedication to digital transformation and economic growth, ensuring a stable and inclusive environment for all citizens.