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    Government spending drops below budget by 14.1%

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 13, 2025No Comments1 Min Read5 Views
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    The Bank of Ghana's headquarters The Bank of Ghana’s headquarters

    The Bank of Ghana‘s September 2025 Monetary Policy Report showed that government spending for the first seven months of 2025 fell below target as a result of tighter fiscal discipline.

    According to the report, total government expenditure stood at GH¢131.1 billion, compared to its target of GH¢152.6 billion in terms of GDP.

    The outturn represents a 14.1 percent shortfall relative to its target.

    All major spending categories came in below target, except compensation of employees.

    Bank of Ghana tasks banks to list on GSE

    Interest payments also dropped to GH¢28.9 billion, below the GH¢36 billion target, due to declining domestic interest rates and a stronger cedi.

    However, compensation of employees exceeded projections at GH¢44.9 billion, while Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) fell sharply to GH¢10 billion, nearly 63 percent below the GH¢22.4 billion target.

    Meanwhile, arrears clearance amounted to GH¢4.8 billion below the GH¢8.1 billion target with no new arrears buildup.

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