Former Finance Minister, Seth Terkper, has said even though the New Patriotic Party (NPP), while in opposition, kicked against borrowing by the Mahama administration, the Akufo-Addo government is even borrowing more than his predecessor did.
The government has promised in the 2019 budget to undertake massive infrastructure projects next year.
Mr Terkper says the government “cannot do infrastructure on a revenue base which is not forthcoming in a domestic revenue mobilisation which was promised that they will do outside existing revenue flows”.
He pointed out that: “It seems like the way to finance that infrastructure is to borrow”.
In his view, the Akufo-Addo government is now on “a borrowing streak”, adding: “There is the borrowing that is going to be supported by mineral royalties and there is the borrowing that is going to be supported by Sinohydro. We are a nation that is now putting all our faith in one Chinese company to provide the investment. So, you can see the string of investments that are planned”.
According to him, even though the NPP, in opposition said: “The lazy way to development is to borrow … there is a back-tracking on not to borrow and they seem to be overdoing it now”.
Meanwhile, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has explained that the decision by the government to raise a $50 billion ultra-long-term bond over a period of 100 years “is not intended to derail our debts sustainability path, but rather to enhance it”.
Presenting the 2019 Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the government on the theme: “Putting Ghana Back to Work”, Mr Ofori-Atta said on Thursday, 15 November 2018 that the government announced its intention to issue longer-dated sovereign bonds this year as part of “our bilateral engagement with other countries”.
In his opinion, Ghana’s “phase of massive economic transformation requires a more ambitious financing arrangement and the capacity to retire about half of the country’s existing debts, which were issued during a high-interest rate environment during the previous administration”.
In view of that, he said, if “the country really wants to uplift ourselves out of this hand-to-mouth existence and put our country Ghana on a firm trajectory of growth and prosperity, we will need to source long-term affordable financing to invest in strategic infrastructure over the medium- to long-term”.
He revealed that the government “shall issue sovereign bonds of longer tenor, either as green bonds or Eurobonds on the international capital markets and also structure a Sovereign Century Fund for our bilateral investor partners”.
The Sovereign Century Fund, he noted, shall engage on a bilateral basis “to raise long-term concessional financing to underwrite our other commercial infrastructure needs through GIIF, GIADEC, PPP projects and other entities as well as liability management”.
Mr Ofori-Atta said the Akufo-Addo government inherited over GHS120 billion of debt at very high interest rates.
“Even though we have brought down interest rates considerably we are still saddled with a sizeable amount of expensive debt. As such, in 2019, we will spend over GHS16 billion of our revenue (over 26.6%) on interest payments. This amount can be considerably reduced if we refinance our debt at much lower interest rates. A ten per cent reduction in the interest rates translates into over GHS1.6 billion in savings; almost enough to pay for Free Senior High School (SHS) in 2019”.
He, therefore, underscored the need for the Ghana Century bond programme, which he said will help “provide us with the wherewithal to refinance these expensive liabilities”.
“It is an important bulwark for Ghana’s post-IMF status; it indicates a country with a long-term plan, a country that can programme its infrastructure needs, a country that can provide for adequate foreign exchange reserves,” he stressed.
Source: classfmonline.com
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MASTER WE HAVE SUCCESSFULLY WEAN OURSELVES FROM THE IMF YOU SADDLE US WITH MUCH PRUDENCY, SO ***barred word***. WHEN YOU BORROW INVEST IT WELL THAT IS ALL WHAT POSITIVE BORROWING IS ALL ABOUT. AND IT IS CLEARLY SEEN MANIFESTEDLY. THE GOV'T IS GOING TO RETIRE ALL YOUR EXPENSIVE LOANS AND GIVE GHANAIANS A CLEAN LEASE OF HEALTH. A COUNTRY MUSTBORROW, BUT WITHIN ITS GDP AND NOT UNSUSTAINABLY OVER. GHANA IS WORKING AGAIN. WE WOULD PRODUCE DISCERNING YOUTHFUL GENERATION NDC IS SCARED OFF. NDC TOOK US TO IMF AND K4 WEAN US OUT THROUGH HIPC. NDC AGAIN SEND US MESSFULLY RUNNING TO THE IMF WITHOUT FLESH ON THE BONES FOR 8 YEARS FOR THE NPP ONCE AGAIN TO DISCHARGE US FROM THAT CLAWS. AMAZINGLY WITHIN JUST 22 MONTHS. MR SETH, WHAT WERE YOU AND THE NDC DOING ALL THESE WHILE? WHAT A SHAME!
These incompetent NDC is not getting it,no wonder they can't differentiate between loan and non-loan elements,therefore they had seek clarification from World Bank and IMF.Whenever they talk,they expose their incompetence and ignorance.
What is overborrowing? We have moved from incompetent to superincompetent..... Now the corrupt NDC has moved again from borrowing to overborrowing..... NDC will remain in opposition for a very very long time. They have no policies.
Mr. Terkper you and you boys protested to your 'godfathers' the IMF about the use of natural resources to attract investors. You were given a fitting response and you are still not satisfied. You said you were doing 'smart borrowing' somebody else is doing his own form of boring and you are not happy. WHY OR WHY GHANA'S DEVELOPMENT MUST GO ON.