Finance Minister lays four key 2025 fiscal and energy reports before parliament

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Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson has laid four major statutory reports before Parliament, providing updates on Ghana’s energy sector finances, petroleum revenues, public debt management, and public-private partnership projects covering the 2025 financial year.

The reports form part of government’s commitment to transparency, accountability and prudent economic management.

The documents presented include the Annual Report on the Management of the Energy Sector Levies and Accounts for the 2025 financial year, detailing the administration and utilisation of proceeds from energy sector levies.

Also laid before Parliament was the Reconciliation Report on the Petroleum Holding Fund for the 2025 financial year, providing an account of petroleum receipts, transfers and balances in line with the Petroleum Revenue Management Act.

The Finance Minister also presented the Annual Public Debt Management Report for the 2025 financial year, outlining developments in Ghana’s debt portfolio, financing operations and measures undertaken to maintain debt sustainability.

Additionally, Parliament received the Annual Report on Public-Private Partnership Projects for the 2025 financial year, highlighting the status and implementation of PPP initiatives across various sectors of the economy.

The presentation of the reports underscores government’s efforts to strengthen fiscal discipline, improve public financial management and enhance parliamentary oversight of key national programmes and accounts.

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