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Govt, IMF sure of staff-level agreement by December 2022


The government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have agreed to work expeditiously towards securing a staff-level agreement on the country’s request for an IMF-assisted programme by the end of this year.

The Ministry of Finance announced this in a statement issued Friday, October 21, 2022.

It also pledged the government’s commitment to work with a “fierce sense of urgency” to help stabilise the economy.

The statement said the two sides have also agreed that the next IMF team would return to the country next week as part of efforts to speed up the discussions for a towards reaching staff level agreement by December.

The team that is expected in the country next week would the third in row, following the country’s request to the IMF for a fund-assisted programme to help stabilise the economy.

Annual meetings

The Finance Ministry statement followed the conclusion of the IMF/World Bank annual meetings in Washington D.C., where the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, and the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Ernest Addison, participated in.

The statement from the Public Affairs Department

said the Ghana delegation also continued discussions with the IMF team on the country’s request for the Fund-assisted programme

It said earlier discussions on an IMF deal achieved milestones, with a clear path towards the final details of a programme agreed upon by both parties.

It said the goal now was for the two parties to reach a Staff-Level Agreement by the end of the year.

Stages

Countries’ requests for IMF-assisted programmes are normally taken through two levels.

At the first level, the IMF team, comprising expert staff, visit the country and hold discussions with the authorities to review and gather data, interrogate recommended reforms, policies and programmes and present a report to the IMF’s executive board for consideration.

At the Executive Board level, the report is thoroughly reviewed and a decision taken on it. Approvals come with funds, which are tranched and disbursements conditioned on the agreed targets.

Ghana, which requested a fund-assisted programme in July after the economy currency came under intense pressure and inflation firmed up, is hopeful of securing a $3 billion programme.

Commitment

The statement said the two sides had extensively discussed a pathway towards fiscal sustainability, with the Government of Ghana and the IMF remained fully committed to the goal of reaching a Staff-Level Agreement on a Programme, within the shortest possible time.

The Government of Ghana wishes to thank the IMF, the World Bank, our bilateral partners, and external investors, for their continued support.

“Furthermore, the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Ghana thank the people of Ghana for their forbearance in what is undoubtedly a troubling and challenging time for our economy, and economies globally.

The government will continue to work with a fierce sense of urgency, to stabilise the economy and place it back on a firm trajectory of growth,” the statement said.

It further pledged the commitment for the ministry to continue to provide regular updates and further details of the economic programme to the public, immediately they become available.

“These updates will be posted on the ministry’s website, under a section titled IMF Programme Updates,” it said.

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