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Ghana’s Bilateral Creditors Gear Up to Support IMF Board Meeting Amid Debt Restructuring Talks

M.Cby M.C
December 19, 2023
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Ghana's Bilateral Creditors Gear Up to Support IMF Board Meeting Amid Debt Restructuring Talks

World Bank Country Director, Pierre Frank Laporte

In a significant development for Ghana’s economic restructuring, the World Bank Country Director, Pierre Frank Laporte, has revealed that the country’s bilateral creditors are on the verge of issuing an Assurance that could play a pivotal role in the upcoming IMF Board meeting on January 11, 2024.

Mr Laporte expressed optimism about the progress in debt restructuring negotiations, stating, “At this point, the information that we have is that the Official Creditor Committee is close to reaching a deal with Ghana on its debt restructuring.”

The disclosure comes at a crucial juncture, considering the concerns raised regarding the rescheduled IMF board meeting. Laporte shed light on the situation, explaining, “It is for this reason why the IMF has gone ahead to schedule the January 11, 2024 date.” The rescheduling follows previous delays in November and December 2023, during which the IMF couldn’t convene due to concerns raised by a member of the Official Creditor Committee.

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The primary stumbling block was the inability to secure the essential Memorandum of Understanding or “Letter of Comfort” needed for the IMF Board to convene. The IMF relies on financing assurances from bilateral creditors, ensuring their commitment to participating fully in Ghana’s program, particularly by agreeing to the debt restructuring terms.

The World Bank plays a crucial role in Ghana’s IMF program by providing financial support to complement the assistance from the IMF. Laporte emphasized the collaborative efforts, stating, “The World Bank is working with the IMF to ensure that the necessary pre-conditions are met by Ghana before the necessary financial assistance is given.”

Upon approval of the $600 million bailout package by the IMF Board, the World Bank is poised to contribute $300 million in budget support to Ghana. Laporte highlighted the imminent steps, mentioning, “As soon as the IMF board approves the second tranche disbursement, the World Bank will also move.”

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Concerns About Ghana’s Economic Performance

Addressing concerns about Ghana’s performance, Laporte refuted claims that the rescheduling of the IMF board meetings was linked to the country’s inability to meet program targets. He clarified, “In fact, we are very disappointed with some members of the Official Creditor Committee because Ghana has met all the requirements, the reforms, and met all the prior actions to get the board meeting.”

Attributing the delays to technical issues and developments, Laporte acknowledged the unfortunate circumstances but assured that Ghana would receive the necessary support. Looking ahead, he revealed that additional disbursements would be advanced to Ghana before the end of the next year, showcasing the ongoing commitment of the World Bank.

Ghana’s anticipated $3 billion under the IMF program is a crucial component of the nation’s economic strategy. The IMF Executive Board approved a 36-month Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement for Ghana, with an immediate release of $600 million, and subsequent disbursements are scheduled every six months following program reviews approved by the IMF Executive Board. As the intricate negotiations unfold, stakeholders eagerly await the outcome of the impending IMF Board meeting, with the hope that it will mark a significant step forward in Ghana’s economic stability and growth.

Looking beyond the immediate financial support, the World Bank’s involvement in Ghana’s IMF program extends to facilitating broader economic stability. The $300 million in budget support, contingent on the IMF board’s approval, will contribute significantly to funding key programs in Ghana.

This injection of funds aligns with the nation’s ongoing reforms and prior actions, demonstrating a collective commitment to propelling Ghana towards sustained economic growth. As Ghana endeavors to overcome the hurdles in the debt restructuring process, the collaborative efforts between the country, bilateral creditors, and international financial institutions will play a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of Ghana’s economic resilience and development in the years to come.

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