Audio By Carbonatix
The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta has assured that the Bank of Ghana (BoG) is leading interventions to contain the depreciation of the cedi.
Speaking on the floor of Parliament on Wednesday, he said that the Finance Ministry is also “complementing this effort through its fiscal consolidation measures and real sector interventions.”
According to him, the implementation of the 30% cut in expenditures, as well as other Cabinet-approved expenditure measures, are all helping to reduce the fiscal deficit.
He, therefore, stated that the cut in expenditure has reduced “pressures on the exchange rate.”
This is in response to a question posed by the Bongo MP, Mr. Edward Abambire Bawa on what the Finance Ministry is doing to slow down the depreciation of the cedi.
On March 19, 2022, the Bank of Ghana disclosed that the Ghana cedi in 2022, has so far depreciated by about 14.6% to the US dollar. This is against an appreciation of 0.5% during the same period in 2021.
According to the Central Bank’s March 2022 Summary of Economic and Financial Data, the local currency lost 0.3% and 9% in value to the American currency in January 2022 and February 2022 respectively.
The Finance Minister pointed out that measures have been implemented to address the cedi's depreciation.
"Government is undertaking real sector interventions including the Ghana CARES programme, to support imports substitution of products such as poultry, rice, etc thereby reducing foreign exchange pressures from the imports of those products."
Mr Ofori-Atta stated that the government is “arranging to raise about US$1.0 billion to support the 2022 Budget and foreign exchange reserves. This forex inflow is expected to improve supply of the foreign currency and the stability of the local currency.”
“Mr. Speaker, last Thursday, 16th June 2022, I laid before you the Syndicated Term-loan and we are respectfully requesting this august House to expedite action in approving it. This will be a key intervention to contain the depreciation of the Cedi,” he said.
Meanwhile, a Private Legal Practitioner and Law Lecturer, Dr. John Baiden has urged the Office of the Attorney-General to prosecute top officials of the Bank of Ghana for the current state of the cedi.
“Our laws expect the BoG to protect and preserve our wealth that we have stored in the cedi. Money is said to be a store of value and thus value must be stable at all times”, portions of Dr. Baiden’s petition sighted by JoyNews reads.
Dr. Baiden in his petition stated that the Central Bank has since 1992 failed to live up to its constitutional mandate of ensuring a stable currency.
Latest Stories
-
High Court grants OSP anonymity for key witness in Charles Bissue corruption trial
14 minutes -
FiDCon 2025 etablishes new standard for creative-tech experiences in Ghana
27 minutes -
GAF, sister security agencies to conduct joint show of force exercise in Accra
31 minutes -
Bawumia commends Star oil for rolling out individualised credit scoring for fuel purchases
40 minutes -
Gifty Nti Konadu: The architecture of continuity – Rebuilding Ghana’s public sector for the next generation
45 minutes -
Ghana Business Women Awards 2025: Radia Adama Saani named outstanding woman in Travel and Tourism Leadership
1 hour -
Police deployed to major cities in Tanzania ahead of planned protests
1 hour -
Delta’s Wi-Fi revolution hits 1000th aircraft, bringing personalised entertainment and more
1 hour -
2026 World Cup: ‘Ghana not afraid of England, Croatia and Panama’ – Betty Krosbi-Mensah
1 hour -
Mahama decries broken health equipment to treat NCDs
1 hour -
Pure Akan’s Nyame Mma Festival thrills fans with culture, music and creativity
2 hours -
Lekzy DeComic turns heads at 2025 Rhythms on Da Runway
2 hours -
Asiedu Nketiah and the Making of a Political Institution
2 hours -
Access Bank wraps up ‘Fa Ketewa Bɛgyɛ Kɛseɛ’ promo with major customer rewards
2 hours -
When power fails, systems must not: Lessons from the Epstein Files for Ghana’s safety and accountability culture
2 hours
