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BoG Governor pushes for speedy debt restructuring for G20 members 

By Francis Ntow 

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
October 12, 2023
in Economy, Headlines
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Marrakech (Morocco), Oct. 12, GNA – Dr Ernest Addison, Governor, Bank of Ghana (BoG), has pushed for a fast-track debt restructuring for vulnerable Group of Twenty (G20) members, including Ghana, Ethiopia, and Malawi.

This comes on the back of recent agreements reached between Zambia and Chad and its creditors, and the need to safeguard these countries from any domestic financial market instability, Dr Addisson said.

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He was speaking at an African Caucus Meeting on “Making public debt useful for sustainable growth in Africa,” at the ongoing International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Group (WBG) Annual Meetings in Marrakech.

“While welcoming the latest developments on Zambia and Chad, we underscore the need to revamp the G20 Common Framework (CF) to ensure timely, orderly, equitable, inclusive, and transparent debt restructuring for distressed members in the region (including, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Malawi),” he said.

“We also call for a carefully designed debt resolution mechanism, especially, for vulnerable members with large-domestic creditors (as in the case of Ghana) to help avert domestic financial market instability,” the BoG Governor added.

The Governor said that improved debtor-creditor engagements through an enhanced Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable (GSDR) and strengthened technical support was critical to boost a swifter, proactive and systematic restructuring.

“We also reaffirm the request for debt standstill during times of negotiations to offer immediate relief to debtors and restate our request for multilateral debt cancellation for the most vulnerable members facing acute debt challenges,” Dr Addison said.

He noted that an enhanced IMF’s cooperation with Multilateral Development Banks/Regional Development Banks was necessary to facilitate timely provision financial assistance for G20 members facing significant debt and growth challenges.

“In this context, we restate the call for new SDR allocation through the MDBs/RDBs’ (including the African Development Bank – AfDB), given their multiplier effects in achieving climate and development goals,” he said.

“Given the fragmented global financial architecture, we urge the IMF to remain steadfast and adapt its lending toolkits to changing global conditions to serve its G20 vulnerable membership better,” Mr Addison advocated.

Speaking on this issue at a press briefing on Thursday, Ms Kristalina Goergieva, Managing Director, IMF, said: “The Common Framework has been slow to deliver to countries that turn to it for support.”

She noted, however, that: “We see an encouraging sign that the time taken to reach an agreement among creditors is short with every step.”

She noted that it took 11 months for the creditors of Chad to provide the Fund with financial assurances needed for us to help the country, nine months for Zambia, six months for Sri Lanka, and five months for Ghana.

The IMF MD explained that debt cancellation required all creditors to agree, due to the complex composition of creditors and different configuration in every case, which made it excruciatingly difficult for debt restructuring.

She recommended a case-by-case approach in identifying the creditors, form a Creditors’ Committee, while the IMF and World Bank provided the parameters of what they need to agree on.

“This is the way that today, debt restructuring is delivered, Ms Goergieva said, adding that “my plea is, pressure for speed and efficiency, but don’t throw the towel on the Common Framework, because if we lose it, then we’re back in a much less predictable environment.”

Many African economies are faced with acute debt challenges underscored by rising social and infrastructural needs, amid spill overs from the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, tightening of global financing conditions, and climate-related disasters.

This has made it crucial for them to restore debt sustainability, promote inclusive and sustainable growth on the continent, requiring debt treatment, especially from external creditors.

 

Source: Ghana News Agency
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