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Government’s Decision to Recapitalize NIB Welcomed by ICU-Ghana

M.Cby M.C
November 19, 2023
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The Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union (ICU-Ghana) has expressed its approval of the government’s decision to recapitalize the National Investment Bank (NIB).

In response to the 2024 Budget presented to Parliament on November 15, 2023, Mr. Morgan Ayawine, the General Secretary of ICU-Ghana, commended the government for taking action to address the financial challenges faced by the NIB.

The government’s allocation of GH¢4 billion to tackle liquidity issues within NIB and other distressed Special Deposit-taking Institutions (SDIs) is seen by the union as a crucial step in preserving an institution that has played a significant role in the financial industry over the years.

This financial provision, announced in the 2024 budget, is also intended to resolve lingering challenges in the broader financial sector, forming a vital component of the three-year International Monetary Fund (IMF) Programme.

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Under the IMF programme, the Bank of Ghana has committed to completing outstanding tasks from the financial sector cleanup, including addressing the insolvency of NIB and addressing the long-standing under-capitalisation of several SDIs.

Mr. Ayawine emphasized the importance of the government’s commitment to supporting distressed State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), such as Neoplan, Produce Buying Company Limited, and Aluworks, urging the authorities to assist them in improving operations for greater contributions to the national economy.

Highlighting the union’s proactive approach, Mr. Ayawine revealed that ICU-Ghana had submitted petitions to the government in 2018 and reiterated them in September 2023. This effort resulted in a meeting with the Minister of Finance just before the presentation of the 2024 budget.

The General Secretary believes that the recapitalisation of NIB will provide the institution with a renewed opportunity to fulfill its mandate of financing industries for economic development and progress.

Significant Contributions of NIB

While acknowledging the significant contributions of NIB and other distressed SOEs to the country’s development, Mr. Ayawine stressed that their support is crucial for implementing government policies, especially concerning the alarming unemployment situation in the country.

The General Secretary called for the 2024 budget to benefit the entire populace, emphasizing that addressing unemployment should be a priority for the government.

The sentiment expressed by ICU-Ghana underscores the broader implications of the government’s decision to recapitalise NIB. As the financial landscape undergoes reforms, the commitment to supporting key institutions like NIB becomes integral to fostering economic growth and stability.

The hope is that this infusion of capital will not only rescue NIB from its financial challenges but also contribute to the larger goal of addressing economic issues and unemployment facing the nation.

While acknowledging the vital role played by NIB and other distressed SOEs in the country’s development, Mr. Ayawine emphasized that their support is pivotal for effective implementation of government policies.

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This is particularly pertinent in addressing the pressing issue of unemployment, which he described as reaching a dire situation. The General Secretary urged that the 2024 budget should be designed to benefit the entire population, asserting that tackling unemployment should be a top priority for the government.

The hope is that this infusion of capital will not only rescue NIB from its financial challenges but also contribute to the larger goal of addressing economic issues and unemployment facing the nation.

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