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Ghana’s Budget: Why the Ordinary Citizen Wants Results, Not Figures, – Portia Akua Pinamang Explains

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During a recent newspaper review on AIT TV, Miss Portia Nana Akua Pinamang, President of Corridors of Law and a well-known social activist, shared a viewpoint that mirrors the concerns of many Ghanaians. She explained that the ordinary Ghanaian is not focused on the technical details or economic figures that dominate the national budget reading. Instead, people are more interested in how the budget translates into real change in their lives and how it affects their pockets.

Miss Pinamang noted that citizens are increasingly worried about the lack of essential drugs in hospitals, the inadequate medical equipment needed to treat certain conditions, and the deplorable state of many roads across the country. After all the economic terminologies and impressive presentations, what Ghanaians expect to see is practical improvement. They believe in results, not promises. When a budget sounds good on paper but fails to reflect in daily living, it becomes a source of frustration.

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She echoed the sentiments of the minority in Parliament, who pointed out that allocations mentioned during the budget presentation are meaningless if they do not materialise in real life. For the ordinary Ghanaian, an allocation that cannot be seen or felt has no value. Miss Pinamang stressed that instead of delivering beautifully structured numbers during budget readings, what citizens truly want is evidence of change in the markets, in hospitals, in schools, and in the overall quality of public services. Social amenities should show visible signs of the improvements that have been outlined on paper.

She added that only a small portion of Ghanaians follow the entire budget reading, but everyone pays attention when the effects begin to appear in their communities. That is when people truly know that the government is working. Her hope is that after all the technical discussions, the implementation phase will be intensified and carried out fairly to ensure the benefits reach the people.

Miss Pinamang also encouraged the minority to go beyond criticism. While it is important to highlight shortcomings, it is equally necessary to propose alternatives and solutions that will support the government in implementing what has been outlined in the budget. In her view, collaboration, not criticism alone, is what will help move the nation forward.

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Ideas, Not Personal Worth; Portia Akua Pinamang Welcomes the President’s Call for a New Political Mindset

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Miss Portia Nana Akua Pinamang has expressed strong support and genuine excitement about President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s recent statement: “Ideas will transform Ghana, not personal worth.” For her, those words were not just inspiring, they were surprising in the most refreshing way, considering the personality they came from and the position he holds.

According to Miss Portia, Ghana’s political landscape has for decades been shaped more by personalities than by policies. Politics, she noted, has too often become an extension of the parties we belong to rather than the ideas and tangible solutions leaders bring to the table. Hearing a message that shifts the focus to innovation, competence, and practical contributions felt like a breath of fresh air.

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She stressed, however, that such a powerful statement must not remain a campaign message or a beautifully crafted line delivered on stage. Once given the mandate, she believes it must be backed by action, consistency, and results.

Miss Portia further explained that as a nation over 60 years into independence, Ghana should be performing far better economically and financially. For her, the time for slogans and rhetoric is long past. What matters now is effective ideology, ideas that actually yield progress, development, and stability.

Her hope is clear: that President Bawumia will not only be a messenger of transformation but the driver of it. She expects him to match his words with delivery, ensuring that the promising vision he expressed becomes the reality Ghana has been waiting for.

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In her view, this moment presents an opportunity to reshape the country’s political culture, one where ideas take center stage and leadership is measured by impact, not personality.

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