Ghana prone to get about $2 billion from IMF – Oppong Nkrumah

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Ghana requirements to reinforce its homegrown income activation, Oppong Nkrumah

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IMF appointment to show up in Ghana on July 6

 

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Data Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has unveiled that the International Monetary Fund might administer about US$2 billion to Ghana after considerations have been finished up.

As per him, Ghana’s standard and macroeconomic information are probably going to assist the country with getting such subsidizing from the Bretton Woods establishment.

He noticed that this will assist in supporting the nation’s stores and help with overhauling the nation’s obligations.

Talking in a JoyNews interview, Oppong Nkrumah said the Central Bank, for example, may require $3 billion to support its cushion.

“As of now, you review that the money serve at first demonstrated that there were courses of action to get about $2 billion, out of which there is $1 billion accessible. Parliament needs to endorse for us to get with the goal that the cedi doesn’t devalue further.”

“We have a shore up of our stores to have the option to meet the liquidity and obligation overhauling commitments even as our homegrown measures will improve. You have the window to begin conversing with the Fund.”

The individuals who take you to IMF can’t break the 8 – Kennedy Agyapong

The Minister added, “Today [Sunday, July 3], I saw a report that expressed taking a gander at Ghana’s share and our macroeconomic information, we could get anything, perhaps around $2 billion to assist with supporting what we are searching for.”

The priest takes note of that despite the fact that Ghana has gone to the IMF for a bailout, homegrown income preparation actually stays key.

“We want to lift up and draw from different sources – capital market, the Fund, homegrown asset activation.”

“In any event, when you get, you will serve it with homegrown asset preparation so the prior we defy it, the better as well as different difficulties.”

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has requested the money priest to start formal commitment with the International Monetary Fund on supporting for a taxpayer supported initiative.

This was revealed by the Information Ministry on Friday, July 1, 2022.

Ghana prone to get about $2 billion from IMF - Oppong Nkrumah

In the mean time, a group from the International Monetary Fund is supposed to show up in Ghana on Wednesday, July 6, 2022, to begin dealings with the Government of Ghana on the modalities for a bundle to help Ghana’s economy.

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