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Eurobond: Borrowing Is Even a Taboo – Kwesi Pratt Blasts Gov’t

Ghana ElectionBy Ghana ElectionJune 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Eurobond: Borrowing Is Even a Taboo – Kwesi Pratt Blasts Gov’t
Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr
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Kwesi Pratt is less enthused about the announcement by the Government of Ghana over the country’s successful Eurobond holders’ agreement to restructure commercial debts of $13.1 billion.

Eurobond Holders Forgives Ghana

Ghana has reached an agreement with two bondholder groups to restructure some $13 billion of international debt, a negotiating group, marking a key step in the country’s economic recovery under an International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan deal.

The agreement, which will see Eurobond holders take a haircut of 37 per cent or $4.7 billion in addition to delayed repayments, represents the third and final step in the country’s external debt restructuring negotiations.

The Committee of Holders of Ghana’s Eurobonds (the Committee) which announced this yesterday, said the proposed agreement on the restructuring of the Eurobonds would resolve Ghana’s default on the Eurobonds in a manner that provided significant cash flow and debt stock relief to support the country’s economic recovery, a publication on Graphic.com stated.

“The non-financial provisions included in the agreement-in-principle, such as the semi-annual disclosure of public debt, the most-favoured-creditor clause and loss reinstatement clause, are part of the package of measures to normalise relations with bondholder investors and to progress towards restoring Ghana’s international market access,” the statement from the Committee indicated.

According to the Finance Minister, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, “indeed, this is a significant concession that will allow us to efficiently navigate our path towards debt sustainability, even while continuing to ensure fiscal prudence and efficient revenue mobilisation”.

“Bondholders have graciously agreed to provide $4.4 billion in cash flow relief during the IMF programme, in addition to the cancellation of $4.7 billion of the debt stock,” Dr Amin Adam added.

To Atik, “however we got here, we all know. The refreshing news for me is that finally we are able to get this. Some fiscal space will come. The government can wiggle its way through things and the pressure on debt servicing will reduce. We can also begin to build our credit up again in the eyes of investors and the capital markets. For me, that is very crucial”.

Is This An Achievement?

Kwesi Pratt, speaking on Peace FM’s “Kokrokoo” show, wondered why the government is happy about this feat, stressing “traditionally, borrowing is even a taboo”.

“Is this an achievement?”, he queried.

Mr. Pratt further blasted the government saying “Ghana, one of the few countries that celebrate inflation above 20 percent” and asked “what is wrong with us? What sort of disease is this?”

 

Source: peacefmonline.com

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