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Ghana Secures IMF Approval for Third Tranche

June 13, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, Minister for Finance

Ghana’s Finance Minister, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, has announced that the country has met all conditions necessary for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to approve the third tranche of funding support, amounting to $360 million.

This milestone follows a successful debt restructuring agreement with bilateral creditors, marking a significant step in Ghana’s economic recovery journey. Dr. Adam conveyed his optimism at a press briefing in Accra, highlighting the government’s progress in stabilizing the nation’s economy through strategic financial reforms and international cooperation. The recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) reached with Ghana’s Official Creditor Committee has been pivotal in meeting the IMF’s requirements.

“We are very confident they will approve our second review because we have met all the requirements. The last hurdle was the agreement. We needed to meet with the bilateral creditors, which we have now met. We do not anticipate any challenges.”

Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, Finance Minister

The completion of this agreement allows the IMF to proceed with its review of Ghana’s performance under the three-year economic support program. The second review, pivotal for securing the third tranche of funding, is set to be presented to the IMF Executive Board by the end of June 2024. This approval will facilitate the disbursement of additional funds under Ghana’s Extended Credit Facility (ECF) program, aimed at fostering economic recovery and stability.

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Earlier this month, Ghana reached a staff-level agreement with the IMF on economic policies and reforms critical for the second review of the program. This agreement is a testament to Ghana’s commitment to stringent economic policies and reforms designed to stabilize the nation’s financial standing.

One of the key components of the MoU is the rescheduling of debt payments due between 2023 and 2026. This rescheduling is crucial as it allows the Ghanaian government to redirect funds previously allocated for debt servicing towards essential public services and critical infrastructure projects.

“The MoU will provide significant flow relief to the Republic of Ghana. And what this means is that debt services that were due between 2023 and 2026 are being rescheduled. It means that we will not have to pay, we will not have to service our debts due between 2023 and 2026.”

Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, Finance Minister

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The freed-up resources are expected to be channelled into various sectors, including healthcare, education, road construction, and social interventions targeting vulnerable segments of society. This strategic allocation of funds is anticipated to have a transformative impact on Ghana’s infrastructure and social services, contributing to the overall well-being of its citizens.

Dr. Adam elaborated on the significance of this development, emphasizing, “The money we would have used to service the debts, to pay to our official creditors as a result of the facilities they advanced to us, will now be available to the government, for the government to spend on critical infrastructure.”

This progress is seen as a crucial step towards not only stabilizing the economy but also fostering long-term sustainable development. The government’s ability to secure this agreement with bilateral creditors and the subsequent IMF approval underscores Ghana’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and economic resilience.

The anticipated approval and disbursement of the third tranche of $360 million by the IMF marks a notable achievement for Ghana, providing the much-needed financial support to navigate its economic challenges. The ongoing cooperation between Ghana and international financial institutions reflects a shared commitment to the country’s economic recovery and growth.

As the nation moves forward, the government’s focus remains on implementing policies that promote economic stability, enhance public services, and improve the quality of life for its citizens. The strategic use of the redirected funds is expected to drive significant improvements in public infrastructure and social services, laying a solid foundation for sustainable development in the years to come.

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