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Ato Forson to review IMF programme and pursue reforms in key sectors

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Finance Minister-designate, Cassiel Ato Forson

Finance Minister-designate, Cassiel Ato Forson, plans to secure additional IMF funding, cut public spending, and revitalize key sectors. He indicated plans to seek additional funding from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to stabilize the economy amid ongoing challenges. Forson revealed the intentions during an interview with Reuters on Thursday, January 9, ahead of discussions with an IMF delegation visiting Accra.
“We are committed to working with the IMF, but we also want to ensure we can raise additional financing, working with the IMF and other domestic and international partners,” Forson stated.
He criticized the country’s reliance on Treasury bills as unsustainable and highlighted the need for alternative financing avenues. President John Dramani Mahama, sworn into office last week, appointed Forson to the
key finance portfolio, alongside other strategic appointments such as John Abdulai Jinapor as energy minister and Dominic Akuritinga Ayine as attorney general.
Forson, a 46-year-old chartered accountant with advanced degrees in taxation and finance, has outlined plans to cut public spending to combat inflation and revive domestic bond issuance by mid-year.
“There is a lot of wastage in the system, and we will cut them,” he added.
The finance minister also pledged to reform the crucial cocoa sector, tackling funding issues, crop diseases, and production challenges. Ghana’s economy, which defaulted on most external debt in 2022, is concluding a debt restructuring process. Forson assured that Mahama’s administration would finalize negotiations with non-Eurobond commercial creditors.
While Mahama previously campaigned on renegotiating Ghana’s IMF bailout terms, market analysts believe the current programme will remain intact due to limited fiscal flexibility.

 

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