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Press Release
Office of Nana Akufo-Addo
August 04, 2014
BOG SPENDS $6.5 BILLION IN 6
YEARS TO STABILISE CEDI
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has revealed that the Bank of Ghana, under
the National Democratic Congress government, has spent a
whopping $6.5 billion from 2009 to date, in their failed attempt
to stabilize the value of the Ghana cedi. Notwithstanding this
large expenditure of scarce foreign exchange reserves, Ghana's
currency is now officially, the worst performing currency in the
world.
According to Dr. Bawumia, in 8 years of the administration of
President John Agyekum Kufuor, the Bank of Ghana spent some $2.5
billion in non-oil foreign exchange sales to stabilize the cedi.
At the time the NPP left office in January 7, 2009, the cedi
traded at GH¢1.2 to $1.
However, despite the $6.5 billion spent by the Bank of Ghana to
intervene on the foreign exchange market, the Ghana cedi,
according to Dr. Bawumia is currently trading at almost GH¢4 to
$1.
Dr. Bawumia noted that this indicates that the fundamentals
underlying the Ghanaian economy are seriously out of gear. He
also pointed out the fact that by the end of 2014 the cedi would
have depreciated by more in one year than in the entire period
of the NPP administration between 2001-2008.
The running mate to Nana Akufo-Addo in the 2008 and 2012
elections also revealed that Ghana's net international foreign
exchange reserves, which currently stands at some $700 million,
can now only account for less than one week of import cover, a
very precarious situation.
"The bills that we owe as a nation is currently more than what
we have in our reserves, and yet still the government says we
are not in a crisis?" Dr Bawumia asked.
In view of this serious situation, Dr. Bawumia stressed that
Ghana will soon have no option than to opt for a bailout from
the International Monetary Fund, as opposed to claims being made
by government that it is not considering a loan from the IMF.
Dr. Bawumia indicated that the admission made by Finance
Minister, Mr. Seth Terkper, on July 17 that "paying statutory
funds will cripple the economy" means the economy is already
crippled and on the verge of bankruptcy.
"When schemes like GYEEDA, SUBAH, SADA crop up, the NDC will
always find money for it. However, when statutory payments to
the NHIS, District Assemblies Common Fund, GETFund are to be
made, the government will say there is no money," Dr. Bawumia
noted.
He continued, "When they say there is no money, they will tell
you some dwarves came in and stole money. If it is not high rise
buildings, it is speculators. If it is not speculators, they
will tell you it is the redenomination of the cedi in 2007 that
is the cause of the current crisis. They really do not have a
clue”
naians and the international community, Dr. Bawumia noted, have
lost confidence in the Ghanaian economy, and contrary to recent
expressions of confidence in the economy by Government
officials, Dr. Bawumia argued that "You cannot manufacture
confidence. Confidence has to be based on prudent, sound and
credible policies. You cannot just wake up and try to convince
people to have confidence in an economy. Unfortunately there is
no basis for this contrived confidence. If you are going to
solve a problem, the first thing to do is to admit the problem.
The NDC have refused to acknowledge that the economy is in
crisis, how can the problem be solved if expectations are not
properly aligned?"
On the decision to go for a 3rd Eurobond issue, which is
expected to raise $1.5 billion to be used to fund government’s
capital expenditure in the 2014 Budget as well us shore up
depleted foreign exchange reserves, Dr. Bawumia's prognosis was
simple.
"You cannot borrow yourself out of bankruptcy," he said. With
Ghana’s debt levels at almost 60% of GDP and interest payments
in 2014 amounting to more than four times Ghana’s oil revenue
for the year, it is not clear how adding to the debt burden is
going to get us out of the current crisis. While the Eurobond
borrowing would provide additional borrowed foreign exchange to
support the cedi, the impact is bound to be temporary if the
fundamentals are not addressed. Note that the Bank of Ghana has
already spent some $6.5 billion of foreign exchange reserves in
the last six years to no avail. So what difference will an
additional $1.5 make if the underlying policies are wrong?” he
asked.
Dr. Bawumia made these comments when he addressed delegates from
the Upper West Region during the tour of the region, Friday
evening, by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
--
Eugene Arhin
Press Secretary to Nana Akufo-Addo
Office of Nana Akufo-Addo
21 Ringway Crescent
Ringway Estates
Osu, Accra
Website: http://nanaakufoaddo.org
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Twitter: @NAkufoAddo (http://twitter.com/NAkufoAddo)
Email: press@nanaakufoaddo.org
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BOG SPENDS $6.5
BILLION IN 6 YEARS TO STABILISE CEDI
Release, Aug 04, Ghanadot - Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
has revealed that the Bank of Ghana, under the National
Democratic Congress government, has spent a whopping
$6.5 billion from 2009 to date, in their failed attempt
to stabilize the value of the Ghana cedi.
Notwithstanding this large expenditure of scarce foreign
exchange reserves, Ghana's currency is now officially,
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