Thursday, November 14, 2024

Government has never been broke until DDEP – Alhassan Andani.

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The government’s inability to honour its debt commitments, Andani suggested, has cast a shadow over Ghana’s investment landscape, particularly impacting private bondholders.

“For a government to say we cannot pay…bonds that we have issued, especially to private sector people, that for me is the most shocking,” he said. Andani emphasized that the repercussions of this situation are immense, as private capital is critical for economic development and job creation.

Looking ahead, Andani urged policymakers to implement reforms that would phase out non-essential programs, create room for the private sector to stabilise, and ensure sustainable growth.

“Maybe in the new government, we could phase out some programs, push the social programs back a couple of years, and give the private sector space to recover,” he proposed.

Background on the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP)

The DDEP, introduced by the Ghanaian government in late 2022, was designed to alleviate Ghana’s ballooning public debt by restructuring its domestic debt.

Under the program, existing bonds were swapped for new ones with extended maturities and reduced interest rates.

However, the program hit private bondholders hard, many of whom saw the value of their investments plummet.

The government argued that the restructuring was necessary to restore fiscal stability, but it sparked a backlash from financial institutions, businesses, and citizens alike, who saw the move as an indicator of a deeper economic crisis.

The program’s effects reverberated through the financial sector, with banking institutions and private sector investors absorbing the shock of significant losses.

For Mr Andani, the DDEP’s declaration was a critical sign of financial instability that has long-term implications for the country’s economic landscape.

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