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Ghana Clears GH¢10bn Debt Interest

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
February 18, 2026
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Ghana Clears GH¢10bn Debt Interest

The Government of Ghana has paid GH¢10 billion in interest obligations under the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme, marking another important milestone in the country’s ongoing fiscal recovery efforts.

The payment represents the sixth coupon settlement under the programme and notably the second full cash payment made without any Payment-In-Kind component. This development signals a stronger fiscal position and renewed confidence in the country’s ability to meet its domestic debt commitments.

For many observers, this is more than just a routine financial transaction. It reflects a steady rebuilding process following a difficult period of debt restructuring and macroeconomic uncertainty. The ability to meet obligations fully in cash shows that government revenue performance and liquidity conditions are improving.

According to the official statement, “This payment marks the sixth coupon settlement under the programme and represents the second full cash payment without any Payment-In-Kind component, reflecting strengthened fiscal capacity and solvency.”

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Those words carry weight. During the early stages of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme, some coupon payments included Payment-In-Kind elements as part of the restructuring arrangements. Moving away from that structure and settling obligations entirely in cash sends a powerful message about Ghana’s fiscal health.

A Strong Signal to Investors

The settlement covers cedi-denominated DDEP coupon obligations in line with the restructuring memorandum and Government’s broader debt management and fiscal consolidation strategy. Beyond compliance, it sends a reassuring signal to investors at home and abroad.

In recent years, investor confidence was shaken as Ghana grappled with high debt levels, inflationary pressures, and currency volatility. The DDEP was introduced as a necessary measure to restore sustainability. However, the success of such a programme depends heavily on consistent implementation and timely payments.

The statement emphasized that the timely settlement “sends a strong positive signal to domestic and international investors, reinforces market confidence, and is expected to support Ghana’s credit outlook while enhancing stability within the financial sector, including banks and pension funds.”

For banks and pension funds, which hold significant portions of domestic government bonds, this payment provides a sense of relief and stability. These institutions form the backbone of the financial system. When government meets its obligations as scheduled, it strengthens their balance sheets and reduces systemic risk.

Market analysts note that steady coupon payments under the DDEP are essential for rebuilding Ghana’s credibility in the financial markets. Every successful settlement helps to shift the narrative from crisis management to economic recovery.

Improving Macroeconomic Fundamentals

The government’s ability to make this payment is supported by improving macroeconomic indicators. Inflation has been trending downward compared to previous peaks, interest rates have moderated, and the cedi has shown relative stability in recent months. These gains have contributed to better fiscal space and enhanced liquidity conditions.

Fiscal consolidation measures have also played a role. Revenue mobilization efforts, expenditure controls, and broader structural reforms have created buffers that allow the state to meet its debt obligations without undue strain.

Authorities have reiterated their commitment to staying the course. The statement stressed that “Government remains fully committed to meeting future DDEP obligations, supported by strong buffers, improving macroeconomic fundamentals, declining inflation, lower interest rates, and a stable Cedi.”

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This assurance is particularly important as Ghana works to strengthen its credit outlook. International rating agencies and investors closely monitor debt servicing performance. Consistency in honoring commitments under the DDEP will be a key factor in restoring full access to international capital markets in the future.

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Strengthening Financial Sector Stability

The Domestic Debt Exchange Programme was a bold but necessary step in addressing Ghana’s debt sustainability challenges. While it required sacrifices from bondholders, it was designed to prevent a deeper financial crisis and safeguard the banking sector.

The GH¢10 billion interest payment reinforces that objective. By honoring its commitments, the government reduces uncertainty and builds trust among stakeholders. Stability in the financial sector is critical for supporting lending to businesses, encouraging investment, and sustaining economic growth.

Pension funds, in particular, have been watching developments closely. Many workers rely on these funds for their retirement security. Timely coupon payments reassure contributors that their investments remain protected within a stabilizing economic framework.

A Step Forward in Economic Recovery

Ghana’s economic recovery is still a work in progress, but milestones such as this matter. They signal discipline, consistency, and a renewed focus on sustainable debt management.

Clearing GH¢10 billion in DDEP interest obligations demonstrates that the government is not only meeting its promises but doing so in a manner that strengthens confidence across the financial ecosystem.

As the country continues implementing reforms and consolidating gains, the focus will remain on maintaining stability and delivering growth that benefits citizens.

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