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World Bank Urges Ghana to Implement Tough Fiscal Reforms Amid Debt Crisis

M.Cby M.C
February 13, 2025
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World Bank Urges Ghana to Implement Tough Fiscal Reforms Amid Debt Crisis

Ghana’s economic trajectory has faced significant hurdles in recent years, with fiscal mismanagement and unchecked public expenditure emerging as key challenges.

The World Bank, in its latest Public Finance Review, has sounded the alarm over Ghana’s mounting debt crisis, attributing it to weak budget discipline, excessive government spending, and rising interest payments. Without decisive fiscal reforms, the country risks undermining its economic stability and reversing hard-won development gains.

The World Bank’s report highlights that Ghana’s fiscal distress has been exacerbated by excessive election-year spending, costly financial and energy sector bailouts, and pandemic-related expenditures. These factors have severely constrained the government’s fiscal space, limiting resources available for productive investments that could drive long-term growth.

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Between 2010 and 2023, government expenditure consistently outpaced GDP growth, with nearly 70% of total spending allocated to public sector wages, interest payments, and statutory transfers. This pattern has led to a growing debt burden, forcing the government to channel more resources into servicing debts rather than investing in critical infrastructure and economic development initiatives.

The Rising Cost of Borrowing and Its Impact

As borrowing costs escalated, Ghana’s interest payments surged, crowding out essential capital investments. Infrastructure projects, which are vital for economic growth and job creation, have suffered due to the diversion of funds toward debt servicing. This cycle of rising debt and reduced investment has further weakened the economy, making it difficult for the government to foster sustainable growth and development.

The World Bank warns that without urgent fiscal restructuring, Ghana could face prolonged financial instability, making it harder to attract foreign investments and restore economic confidence. The country’s heavy reliance on external borrowing has also made it vulnerable to global economic shocks, putting additional pressure on the local currency and inflation rates.

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To address these challenges, the World Bank emphasizes the need for Ghana to undertake bold and strategic fiscal reforms. Key recommendations include boosting domestic revenue through enhanced tax collection mechanisms, rationalizing tax exemptions, and enforcing stricter expenditure controls. These measures would help create fiscal space for critical investments while reducing the country’s dependence on borrowing.

A major area of concern is Ghana’s tax system, which remains inefficient in generating sufficient revenue to support public expenditure. The government must explore policies that expand the tax base, reduce leakages, and improve compliance. Additionally, the rationalization of tax exemptions, which often benefit a small group of businesses and individuals, could significantly boost revenue inflows.

Restoring Economic Confidence Through Policy Discipline

The World Bank also underscores the importance of curbing non-essential spending and strengthening public financial management. Government spending should be prioritized towards sectors that drive economic productivity, such as infrastructure, education, and healthcare. Implementing a more disciplined fiscal framework will not only restore economic confidence but also attract long-term, sustainable investments.

Furthermore, transparency and accountability in public finance management are crucial to ensuring that government resources are utilized efficiently. Strengthening institutions responsible for budget oversight and public expenditure management will help prevent financial leakages and improve overall economic governance.

Ghana’s fiscal crisis presents an opportunity for policymakers to implement long-overdue reforms that can set the country on a path to economic stability. By adopting a prudent fiscal strategy, the government can rebuild investor confidence, enhance economic resilience, and lay the foundation for sustainable growth.

The urgency of these reforms cannot be overstated. Without decisive action, Ghana risks prolonging its financial woes, making it harder to achieve its economic development goals. The government must take bold steps to implement the necessary reforms, ensuring that public resources are managed efficiently to foster long-term economic prosperity.

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