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T-Bills exempted from debt exchange programme – Ofori-Atta reassures investing public

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T-Bills exempted from debt exchange programme – Ofori-Atta reassures investing public

Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta has reassured the investing public of Government’s commitment to excluding treasury bills from the domestic debt exchange programme.

In a yet-to-be-aired interview on Joy News, the Minister avers it will be suicidal for government’s own finances and fundraising programmes in the future, should it decide to touch T-bills as part of the debt exchange programme.

According to him, the Debt Sustainability Analysis conducted on the economy which necessitated the debt exchange programme does not include T-bills.

“We can’t afford to touch it. Let me assure you, Treasury bills will forever remain sacrosanct. Treasury bills are exempted completely. We have done the sustainability analysis. We are not including treasury bills. That is how government funds its operations”, he remarked.

Government has heavily relied on T-bills to fund its operations after it announced in December 2022, that it will embark on debt exchange programme.

The programme, which is a major requirement for an International Monetary Policy deal requires that government present feasible roadmap aimed at reducing the country’s debt stock.

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Government in a term sheet document published on the Finance Ministry’s website on the “Eligible Bonds Under the Programme” noted that Subject to the invitation to the exchange  (Collectively Eligible Bonds,  Treasury Bills) issued by the Republic and Certain Non Market securities issued by the  Republic  are not subject  this invitation  to Exchange. Such Treasury Bills and Non- Marketable Securities may however be the Subject of other Exchanges and Purchases by the Government of Ghana from time to time.

This fueled speculations that that government that will soon touch T-Bills.

The 2023 Budget showed that Ghana’s total public debt stock ending September 2022 reached GHS 467.4 billion, representing 75.9% of GDP – currently above 100% of GDP.

This was up from GHS 352.1 billion at the end of December 2021.

The increase in the debt stock is mainly attributable to exogenous factors which resulted in rising interest cost and depreciation of the local currency.

The development has led to some arguing that current challenges that we are facing is due to the excessive borrowing by the government.

But the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta, insists, these borrowed funds were advanced towards some infrastructure projects.

 

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