It does not look like Ghana will extend its programme with the International Monetary Fund after the three year Extended Credit Facility with the fund ends in 2017.
The Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta gave the hint during a review programme with the IMF Mission in Ghana, Thursday.
"We are committed to ending it when it should have ended... That's a Cabinet decision" he said, but admitted it will take a lot of hardwork to achieve that.
The IMF Mission is in Ghana to review the health of the economy and to discuss a possible extension of a programme entered into in 2014 with the erstwhile John Mahama government.
The deal worth $918 million was to give credibility to Ghana's economic policies and to attract better investment.
As part of the deal, the then government was to work assiduously on the macro-economic stability by reducing inflation, fiscal deficit and bring Ghana's debt level to sustainable levels.
The three year arrangement was to end in 2017 if the Ghana government is able to meet all its economic targets set by the IMF.
It emerged however that the previous government failed to meet the target prompting the Nana Akufo-Addo led government to consider a possible extension of the programme.
But the Finance Minister hinted the deal may just be completed in 2017 as initially agreed with the NDC government.
"It means a lot more hard work than we have to, but that's where we are in terms of Cabinet decision," he said.
Ken Ofori Atta said the government is working assiduously to increasing revenue by 34% and will achieve that by sealing revenue leakages.
On their part, the International Monetary Fund is calling for an ambitious and sustained reforms in key policy areas, including the public sector in order to solve the long standing challenges in Ghana's economy.
The IMF Mission Chief to Ghana, Analisa Fedelino said the initiatives taken by the government are promising but expects a rigorous approach in fighting Ghana's burgeoning debt.
Giving an overall overview of the economy in 2017, the IMF mission chief said Ghana's economic prospects for 2017 are high.
"Economic growth is expected to pick up, inflation is declining and there are prospects for the significant increase in the foreign exchange reserve position following significant foreign exchange inflows in recent weeks," she said.
Fedelino said the IMF is encouraged by the promise by the Finance Minister to control tax exemptions and to strengthen the spending disciplines.
She also charged the government to work on Ghana's public debt.
Source: myjoyonline.com
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Massa; is your comments based on evidence and facts or just another NDC 'NOTHING CAN BE DONE' by NPP ; think again because the evidence shows that the cedi is gradually gaining grounds against the dollar ; that means the macro-economic variable strategy applied is working ;tight spending and monitoring of expenditure by this government ; revenue is been collected and therefore by June 2017 the budget deficit will be under firm control ; once this happens we do not need the IMF programme because the IMF programme is a lazy mans edition of running an economy ; borrow; borrow and borrow and divert the funds into unproductive projects ; overpriced invoice contracts and share the rest of the cash-CLUELESS NDC DONKEYS !!!!!!
May not, not sure. Ghana can't come out of the IMF programme i assure you, so stop lying.
Big brains at work!Ghana is working again.God bless NANA/BAWUMIA leadership.
Bankers should be encouraged to invest in industries and gradually discouraged in investing in safe bonds or lending to the government which will stop 'crowding out of industries' in the money market ; the government should use the Chinese 'low cost value product' strategy to attract industries and boast employment prospects ; government expenditure WASTAGE SHOULD BE BE CONTROLLED !!!! ; to me the IMF programme by the NDC under Jon Mahama was a FRAUD and a LAZY way of macroeconomic management of the economy with the KRIMINAL INTENTION OF balloning the defcit and steeling funds by the NDC government -ULESS GOVERNMENT !!!!!!!
This evil deal should end this particular year so that we can get employment opportunities. The unemployment rate is too high, we suffering home.