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Gov’t must account for $1bn Eurobond – Bawumia

November 24, 2014
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The 2016 Vice Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party(NPP) is asking government to account for the $1billion Eurobond it issued recently.

In September, Ghana issued US$1 billion Eurobond, five days before talks began with the International Monetary Fund for a possible financial bailout.

The Finance Minister, Seth Terkper indicated that a bigger chunk of the cash raised will be used to develop infrastructure.

[contextly_sidebar id=”B58CyBhD7Qgg3yln87UZJBlN1BR1U3EW”]But Dr Bawumia is asking government to “list projects [undertaken with the fund] for all to see, since they were missing in the 2015 budget, read last week.”

The 2016 NPP Vice Presidential Candidate believes the “$1 billion raised on the money market has been used to do nothing more than to artificially shore up the cedi from depreciating against major currencies.”

Addressing a group of UK-based Ghanaian professionals at a breakfast meeting in London , the former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana disclosed, “We are reliably informed that the $1 billion raised from the sovereign bond has been used to reduce government’s indebtedness at the Central Bank and that the funds are not available anymore for the purpose for which it was raised.”

He challenged the Finance Minister to show to Ghanaians that he used the $1 billion for the purpose the bond was issued

“In the prospectus that sought to convince investors the Minister of Finance indicated that a substantial portion of the amount borrowed would be used for infrastructure development and critical projects. What projects did the Minister of Finance have in mind?” Calling for details, Dr Bawumia queried.

“The Minister should list and provide a detailed plan of what projects he has in mind.”

The Finance Minister in the 2015 budget presented to Parliament stated that some of the funds from the eurobond have been lodged into the Infrastructure Fund.

 

 

By: Marian Efe Ansah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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