Budget Day confirmed for Jan. 26, with manifesto commitments at the core

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Senior Minister in the Office of the President with Responsibility for Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh, announced on Monday that Budget 2026 will be presented to the National Assembly on January 26, 2026.

Speaking ahead of the presentation, the Finance Minister emphasised that Budget 2026, the first national budget since the People’s Progressive Party/Civic’s (PPP/C) re-election to Office, will serve as the operational blueprint for the party’s manifesto and is set to translate the comprehensive promises made during the 2025 election campaign into tangible benefits.

Senior Minister in the Office of the President with Responsibility for Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh

Minister Singh affirmed that the budget is “firmly grounded in the comprehensive and inspiring manifesto that we would have taken to the people of Guyana in the run-up to the 2025 elections.”

“As many would recall, the manifesto outlined a comprehensive agenda for advancing the transformation of our country, and very importantly, for creating a Guyana that is full of opportunities for all Guyanese people,” Minister Singh stated.

President Ali, during his recent address to the nation in December 2025, identified measures to be implemented during the current term of office, including but not limited to: economic diversification and job creation by offering tax-free incentives for high-quality jobs in special development zones; housing and home ownership support to provide direct assistance to households to help them build or upgrade their homes; direct financial support for citizens through the universal $100,000 cash grant, increases in pensions and public assistance; support for childcare and elderly care through tax relief measures for companies engaged in childcare and elderly care; financial support to institutions involved in animal care and welfare and many more.

The Finance Minister further assured that at the core of Budget 2026 is a commitment to human development and noted that the fiscal plan will focus heavily on creating opportunities for citizens to improve their lives and livelihoods.

“The Guyana that we are building is a Guyana that is full of opportunities for every single Guyanese citizen to uplift themselves,” Dr. Singh stated.

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