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Ghana’s Debt Comes Home To Roost

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
April 16, 2024
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When a nation’s much-needed loan facility from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) falls through, what’s the next step?

That’s exactly what happens when you stoop so low as a country to start borrowing from private foreign investors and hedge funds. Ghana’s foreign debt used to be government to government but not anymore.

Reckless borrowing has driven the country into the arms of private foreign investors who don’t care about any diplomatic relationship; it’s just profit. And it’s understandable they are holding the country at ransom.

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Ghana has failed to secure a workable debt deal with two bondholder groups in its push to restructure $13 billion of international bonds, a condition to secure US$ 360 million from the IMF.

Formal talks are on hold for now after the International Monetary Fund indicated that the deal would not fit its debt sustainability parameters, the government said in a statement.

“We will regroup to continue negotiations until we reach a deal that is consistent with IMF debt sustainability targets,” the office of Finance Minister Mohammed Amin Adam said on X after the government had released its regulatory statement.

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He said Ghana had reached an “interim deal” with bondholders but that needed to be tweaked to meet IMF targets.

Ghana had been in formal talks with two groups of bondholders since March 16 – a group of Western asset managers and hedge funds and another one including regional African banks.

The regional group had also rejected part of the proposed changes, including an option to retain the original value of the bonds with a longer maturity and lower coupon.

Against this backdrop, Professor Stephen Adei urged Ghanaians to brace themselves for anticipated economic difficulties in 2025 and beyond.

Prof. Adei highlighted significant delays in the government’s efforts to restructure debt as indicative of the hurdles ahead. His comments were delivered during a media event organized by the Grand Coalition in Accra on Monday, April 15th.

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Professor, Stephen Adei

Call For Proactive Economic Measures

During his address, Prof. Adei called upon aspiring political leaders to move away from making heaven-on-earth promises and instead focus on implementing practical strategies to navigate the nation through these economic challenges.

He emphasized the urgent need for proactive measures to guide Ghana towards a future characterized by sustainable growth and prosperity.

“The reality is that the economic crisis we are in is going to be with us for some time because if you look at the domestic debt exchange program, most of it has been delayed till 2027, 2028,” he added.

“I wish that I will be hearing from those who want to be heads of state and their campaigning—not their grand ideas, how they are going to see us through so that we reach a stage where we have a sustainable development outcome. In other words, we need in this nation, a three-staged agenda for resolving the crisis.”

“The second one is laying what we economists call the preconditions of development, what will propel us from thereafter, and then a long-term vision of the Ghana we want to be at least by 2057.”

Prof Stephen Adei

The call for long-term economic planning has always been clear, resonating across Ghana’s financial landscape.

However, the nation’s leadership has repeatedly opted for short-term fixes, relying on excessive borrowing to fuel consumption rather than investing in sustainable growth.

This shortsighted approach has left Ghana vulnerable to economic shocks and dependent on external creditors, jeopardizing its long-term stability and prosperity.

Despite warnings from economists and financial experts, policymakers have persisted in prioritizing immediate gains over strategic foresight. The charm of quick-fix solutions has clouded judgment, leading to a cycle of debt accumulation and financial instability.

Now, as Ghana grapples with the fallout of failed debt negotiations, the urgency of long-term economic planning has never been more apparent.

Many hope that this latest disaster will serve as a wake-up call for policymakers, compelling them to finally heed the imperative of responsible economic governance. The need for prudent fiscal policies and sustainable development strategies cannot be overstated.

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