IMF Approves 360 Million USD To Support Ghana’s Economic Reforms

IMF Approves 360 Million USD To Support Ghana’s Economic Reforms

ACCRA, Jun 30 (NNN-GNA) – The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), late Friday, approved the second review of Ghana’s economic reforms, authorising the immediate release of an additional 360 million U.S. dollars to the West African country, an IMF statement said.

The approval followed a deal between Ghana and its official creditors earlier this month, to formalise the debt treatment plans, agreed upon in Jan, and an agreement in principle with two bondholder groups in June.

This third payout brings to 1.56 billion dollars, the total disbursement received by Ghana, from the loan of three billion dollars approved by the IMF in May, last year, for the country’s extended credit facility-backed reforms.

“Ghana’s performance under the programme has been generally strong. All the quantitative performance criteria for the second review and almost all indicative targets were met with good progress on the debt restructuring, and key structural reforms are advancing,” the IMF said in the statement.

The IMF lauded Ghana for reaching a deal with its official creditor committee, and an interim agreement with its bondholders on debt restructuring, both of which are in line with the programme requirements.

The West African gold, cocoa, and crude oil exporter, secured a loan of three billion dollars from the IMF over a year ago, to reform the economy, amid a severe meltdown with high inflation, a volatile exchange rate regime, and debt overhangs in recent years.– NNN-GNA  

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