“At this moment, I believe that the talks surrounding the deadline and the treatment of all the credit that is included are more or less technical. However, we have a great deal of confidence that it will happen. I believe Ghana has paid its dues, as stated by the IMF Managing Director, with a robust local exchange program and the accomplishment of all indicated targets, quantitative performance criteria (QPCs), and structural benchmarks. We’ll make it, I believe.

With IMF help, reforms for inclusive growth will be implemented and macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability will be restored.

Next week, the second round of IMF aid is anticipated. Ken Ofori Atta
Next week, the second round of IMF aid is anticipated. Ken Ofori Atta

 

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