The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has explained that the $2 billion Sinohydro agreement with Ghana cannot be classified as a loan.
Minority Members of Parliament had written to the IMF with a copy to the World Bank to stop the deal on grounds that it was "illegal". The IMF formed the preliminary view that, the Master Project Support Agreement (MPSA ) was not a loan after it concluded its mission visit to Ghana recently.
Sources say this position of the IMF is based on Ghana's debt limits under the country's current programme with the IMF.
However, a source close to the IMF told Joy Business that: “the timing and nature of the deferred payment agreement will be critical for the programme.” The Fund is arguing that the deal must be designed in a way that is consistent with government’s overall debt strategy, value for money and well monitored.
Background
After a petition from the Minority in Parliament on the IMF’s verdict on the classification of the Sinohydro deal, the Fund forwarded the issues raised about the deal to its team of experts for advice. The Minority MPs had written to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) with a copy to the World Bank to stop the deal on grounds that it is ‘illegal’.
But Parliament approved the $2 billion MPSA between the government and Sinohydro Corporation Limited of China for the construction of priority infrastructure projects in Ghana.
The MPSA is essentially a barter facility under which Sinohydro will implement various contracts for Ghana and the state will repay with refined bauxite (alumina/ aluminum). The objective of the agreement is to improve road infrastructure for enhanced intra-urban, regional and national road traffic flow and pursue rural electrification, affordable housing and fishing landing sites.
It is also to strengthen economic and regional integration and reduce the cost of doing business in the country.
Other issues that came up during the IMF visit
During their visit, the Fund also raised issues about revenue mobilisation and its impact on the existing programme, while linking the cedis’ current performance to external issues.
IMF also wanted the Bank of Ghana to complete its clean-up campaign of the banking sector. The IMF is said to have underscored the importance of the recent bank resolution to financial stability and the need to complement it with actions to prosecute insider abuse and establish accountability.
Sources say the IMF also wants the clean-up of the non-bank institutions should be completed.
This could be linked to the recent comments by the governor of the Bank of Ghana that insolvent savings and loans would be collapsed.
Status of programme completion
It is, however, not clear for now whether the country has passed those critical requirements that would help the country complete the IMF programme come April 2019.
The IMF team has been in town since last week to assess Ghana’s performance under the Extended Credit Facility.
Source: JFM/Ghana
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where is it stated in this write up that the IMF says it is not a loan?? i no see am!!
We in the NDC have been saying all along that this thing is a pure loan, but not a loan, and we wanted IMF to clarify. Now IMF has said it is not a loan, so we have been vindicated. I think government officials must bow their heads in shame.
So what next now? Hon. Casell Ato Forson does not seem to be learning anything. He makes a lot of noise on issues. He should learn to consult and take his time when issues come up for discussion. the IMF has now interpreted the whole transaction is he now going to challenge it? BY THE WAY WHY IS THE NDC SO MUCH INTERESTED IN WHAT THE IMF WAS GOING TO SAY MORE THAN WHAT THE GOVERNMENT OF GHANA SAYS. THIS IS THE REAL SMART BORROWING
AAAAJEEEEEIII!!! A LAUGH AAAAA ENTER PIT LATRINE, SAGYIWA!! EDIORTS PAA BE THIS. NDC be biiiggg empty barrell wey he dey disturd everybody for everywhere!!
The NDC as a party lack intelligent people. They hardly read and the little who read lack understanding of the contents of documents they read. They keep on disgracing themselves and their party. They are however very good at ***barred word***. The early the criminals amongst them a prosecuted and jailed the better.
NPP government is wasting time prosecuting these double salary NDC MPs making too much noise in parliament...... We are waiting for them to open their mouths again after this IMF clarification.
so where are the minority members, especially haruna iddrisu and co, have they now heard what the IMF have just said, any case, no case.