THE NPP RESPONSE TO THE 2016 BUDGET STATEMENT

 
 
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THE NPP RESPONSE TO THE 2016 BUDGET STATEMENT, THE 7 YEAR.  RECORD OF THE NDC & THE ALTERNATIVE VISION UNDER AN NPP GOVERNMENT


 

The 2016 budget that was submitted to Parliament has apparently been replaced by another budget because the original budget submitted to parliament was full of errors. This is not the hallmark of a serious government.


Fellow Ghanaians, it is time to change this government. It is time to build a new globally competitive economy with the NPP under the leadership of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo. The immediate goal is to make Ghana the most people friendly and most business friendly economy in Africa.


NPP budgets will be therefore be driven by this underlying objective.


THE ALTERNATIVE VISION AND POLICY FRAMEWORK


We recognize that economic management must move side by side with an institutional framework of good governance. The following policies will be critical in building this new economy in this regard.


1. Ghana must put in place an effective legal framework to make sure the politicians on all sides are discouraged from wreaking havoc on the poor people of Ghana for their own selfish interests. We need a legal framework to anchor fiscal discipline. The passage and enforcement of a Fiscal Responsibility Act that has bite will be important in this regard if it is supported by political will. A Fiscal Responsibility law will require governments to declare and commit to a fiscal policy that can be monitored. It will include fiscal rules (including rules governing election year spending), provisions for transparency and sanctions (including sanctions on the Executive). Such a law will be passed by an NPP government.
2. To enhance transparency, a world class Right to Information law will be passed
3. To enhance accountability of government for resources at the local level a Nana Akufo-Addo government would support the election of DCEs at the local level.
4. The Public Procurement Act will be reviewed to avoid political
interference in the award of contracts, consistent with international best practice..
5. An independent value for money unit as exists in Chile will be established to ensure value for money in the award of government contracts. Outside of governance reforms, an NPP alternative budget will include the following priorities:
6. Formalization of the Ghanaian economy will be pursued as a matter of economic strategy to expand the tax net. The elements of this formalization process that will be completed in within a year are:
i. National ID cards which this government has been unable to issue in 7 years after starving the NIA of funds will be issued through the National Identification Authority.
ii. Financial inclusion – Goal is to have 70% of the bankable population having bank accounts
iii. The movement from a cash based economy to an electronic payments based economy.
iv. A Street address system. Practically, the national ID card should also have a debit card application that can function in rural communities so that everyone with the National ID card would also have a bank account (financial inclusion). This will also at the same
time help move Ghana to an electronic payments based platform. Formalization of the economy through these processes would enhance the collection of more revenue even with lower tax rates.
7. As expounded in our 2012 manifesto, we have very significant
differences with this NDC with regards to the tax system. In response to the economic difficulties, government has resorted to increasing taxes, including until recently, imposing taxes on condoms and cutlasses. These higher taxes have served to increase the cost of doing business in Ghana compared with neighboring countries. A Minister of State in response to complaints from the business community about import duties is reported to have said that if they are not happy, they can import through Togo or other countries! This type of approach to dealing with the business environment is counterproductive and demonstrates a lack of appreciation of the private sector. The fact is import duties in Ghana are too high and discourage production.


The NPP government will focus on providing the tax incentives for
increasing production and generating employment. In the process
revenue can be raised from corporate and income taxes. What we will not allow to happen is for the desire to generate revenue to kill businesses and cause unemployment. In this regard, there are tax specific tax policies that we will implement. These include:
o A reduction of the corporate tax rate from 25% to 20%
o Abolition of the VAT on Financial Services
o Abolition of the VAT on real estate sales
o Reduction of withholding taxes to the 2008 level is to spur production
o Abolition of taxes on private tertiary institutions
o Eliminate the policy that requires networks to charge a minimum of 19 cents per minute on international calls coming into Ghana (under the Electronic Communication Amendment Act, 2009) and
allow the market to determine the price.
o Abolition of the special import levy of 1-2% on imports
o Removal of duties on the importation of raw materials i.e. zero duty
o Removal of duties for the import of manufacturing equipment and
spare parts
o Review of taxes on the aviation sector to make the airline industry
more competitive
o Capital Gains tax will be reduced to 10%
8. An enhanced employment Tax Credit Scheme to provide incentives for
companies employing fresh graduates.
o If the percentage of fresh graduates in the workforce is between 1-5% the tax credit would be 40% of salaries and wages
o If the percentage of fresh graduates in the workforce is between
above 5% the tax credit would be 60% of salaries and wages
9. In the present circumstances, an NPP government would as a matter of policy and urgency, significantly cut down on borrowing. The focus of the Gvernment would be to provide the incentives for the private sector to do what the public sector is trying to do.


10. We will restore the teacher and nursing training allowances and are still committed to our program of free senior high school education for all students at that level.
11. Infrastructure investment would focus on Water, Electricity and
Toilets (WET) – It is a shame that while some countries are trying to get to Mars, we are struggling to have access to toilets for our people.
12. We will increase investment in research increase grants to
researchers in our tertiary and scientific institutions.
13. We will deepen financial sector reforms with the objective to
establishing Ghana as a leading financial sector in Africa.- Unfortunately, this Government has taken us backwards in the area of financial sector reform.14. We would put in place a macroeconomic framework underpinned by fiscal discipline that would maintain exchange rate stability. Persistent exchange rate depreciation is bad for the economy. In this regard there, would be a strict enforcement of Section 40 of the Bank of Ghana Act (2002) by keeping a strict ratio between the currency in circulation and foreign exchange cover as exists in the context of a currency board regime as practiced by countries such as Hong Kong, Bulgaria and to some extent the CFA franc zone countries in Central and West Africa.
15. Government continues to be in arrears on its obligations to statutory funds such as the NHIS, DACF, GETFUND, Payments to the Disabled, etc . even though government has collected the taxes that aremeant for these funds. We would implement a policy of automaticity in the transfer of revenues collected for these funds so that arrears to these funds do not arise.
16. In the real sector, the focus will be on agriculture as well as diversification of output through value addition. Our goal is to make
agriculture a money making business and in the process restore the pride and prestige of our farmers. The strategy will be built around:
i. Access of farmers to fertilizers and seedlings
ii. Access of farmers to Dams and irrigation facilities
iii. Access of farmers to Credit
iv. Access of farmers to modern technology and machinery
v. An Afram Plains Agricultural Development Authority will be
established along with the Northern Development Authority
to drive agriculture in those regions and make them Ghana’s
bread basket. The goal is to make Ghana a net exporter of
food crops in four years.
vi. A policy of bringing an additional 500,000 tonnes of cocoa to
the market in 10 years will be initiated by the planting of new
trees.
vii. Accra Plains irrigation project
17. Studies have shown that the Northern regions of Ghana have a huge potential for mineral and oil deposits. An NPP government would prioritize the exploration of untapped minerals and potential oil deposits in the northern regions of Ghana.
18. Tema Oil Refinery has an important role to play in the establishment of a petrochemical industry in Ghana and would not be allowed to collapse or reduced to a storage facility for BDCs under an NPP government.
19. We will establish a Zongo Development Fund to support
development activity in the Zongo communities.
20. We will establish a Fund to support the Arts and Entertainment
industry to grow local talent and create jobs.
21. Eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy. There are too many
bureaucratic obstacles that Ghanaians encounter in many endeavors.
Becoming a doctor or a lawyer in Ghana is more difficult than in the USA.
Someone with 7 As and one B in English is refused admission to Medical school. Yet we are in a hurry to bring in Cuban doctors who can hardly speak English when we need help. Even top notch doctors in America have a hard time getting licensed to practice in Ghana. Somehow we think we are doing people a favour by allowing you to practice.
a. We have to make Ghana a land of opportunities rather than a land of obstacles. The system as it is, is a Pull Him Down System. We have to dismantle it. We have to crush it. The government’s first job is to create an enabling environment for every hardworking
Ghanaian to succeed. We will therefore undertake a review of obstacles to progress across different sectors and take steps to
remove them.
22. As a matter of policy, Ghana should move away from aid
dependency. For how long are we going to be beggars? Beggars have no respect. If we manage our resources properly, we would not have to relyon foreign aid. We will depend on ourselves through sound policies, fiscaldiscipline, trade and investment promotion. With sound economicpolicies, we can do it ourselves. The current IMF program should be Ghana’s last.


These are just a few elements of the policy framework that would
underpin our budgets Insha Allah from 2017. More comprehensive
policies will be captured in the 2016 NPP Manifesto and in subsequent interactions with the Ghanaian people and various subsets of the population in the coming weeks and months.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Fellow Ghanaians,
 IT IS TIME FOR CHANGE AND YOU MUST OWN THE CHANGE
 CHANGE IS COMING
 HOPE IS COMING
 NPP IS COMING
 NANA ADDO DANKWA AKUFO ADDO IS COMING
 A NEW GHANAIAN ECONOMY IS COMING
 TOGETHER WE CAN BUILD THE GHANA WE WILL ALL BE
PROUD OF.


GOD BLESS YOU
GOD BLESS OUR HOMELAND GHANA.


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