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IMF Bailout: Gov’t took the best decision – Oppong Nkrumah

Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has said Government took the best decision to go to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for support due to the circumstances the nation finds itself.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
July 6, 2022
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Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has said Government took the best decision to go to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for support due to the circumstances the nation finds itself.

He stated that the President has acted prudently to get the country out of the economic challenges.

Speaking at the #3businesscolloquium organized by Media General in Accra on Wednesday July 6, the Ofoase Ayirebi lawmaker said “I think any president who is interested in ensuring that the Ship of State continues to sail so that we can get out of the impact that the global challenges are putting on us will decide like what President Akufo-Addo has made”.

For is part, head of Research at the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) Dr John Kwakye said the decision by government to proceed to the IMF came as a surprise to some of them.

He said given the stance taken by some key government officials, it was surprising that that decision was taken that early.

“The decision to go to the [International Monetary] Fund came as a surprise to some of us,” he stressed, pointing out that the alternative of designing home-grown policies would have rather been espoused.

The colloquium is being held under the theme: ‘The Road to IMF: Achieving Low Inflation and Macroeconomic Stability; The Way Forward’.

It is to consider the possible areas of interest to make Ghana qualify for an extended credit facility (ECF).

Dr Kwakye was worried government appeared to have taken a unilateral decision.

“I also expected that to come to that expected decision and in view of the fact that the discussion and negotiation will have effect on all of us, maybe government should have tried to build some consensus behind going to the IMF,” he observed.

But he conceded: “Government knows better”

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