Audio By Carbonatix
Tamale North MP, Alhassan Suhuyini, has blamed government for the challenges surrounding the implementation of its proposed Domestic Debt Exchange (DDE).
The NDC lawmaker said the current state of the programme is due to government's arrogant posture despite cautions sounded about certain decisions taken earlier.
Contributing to discusssions on Newsfile on Saturday, he said as far back as 2018, there were calls for government to take a critical look at the economy.
He however noted that these well-meaning calls were blatantly ignored by government, leading to the current economic crisis and the attendant problems surrounding the debt exchange programme.
Referring to the government, he said "We were arrogant. We were intransigent. We refused to listen to sound advice. In fact when we were told that our economy was in crisis in 2018, 2019, or was heading there, it was denied".
The MP continued, "It was pooh-poohed. And by 2020, the COVID had hit and exposed the fact that our government had been managing the economy carelessly. And that they had finished wasting the inheritances that they came to meet".
In the face of what appears to be a turbulent situation for government, the MP called for a national debt forum to thoroughly discuss the debt exchange programme, as part of efforts to help rebuild the country's ailing economy.
Mr. Suhuyini's remarks come on the back of government's decision to extend the deadline for individual bondholders to subscribe to its domestic debt exchange programme.
Earlier, government had announced that, the deadline was 4pm on January 31.
However owing to unwillingness by stakeholders to enroll onto the programme, the Finance Ministry in a press release on Tuesday said the deadline has been extended to February 7, with a new settlement date of Tuesday, February 14, 2023.
The Ministry said "it has made significant progress with all stakeholders, including financial sector industry associations and representative groups of individual bondholders, with respect to their participation in the Programme".
“All bondholders are hereby encouraged to commence all administrative processes towards their participation in the Exchange, in line with the agreements reached", the statement from the Ministry concluded.
Meanwhile, private legal practitioner and a lead convener of the Individual Bond Holders Association of Ghana (IBHAG), Martin Kpebu has reiterated the group's refusal to embrace government's proposal.
Emphasising IBHAG's position on the matter, he stressed that his side will not be participate in the debt exchange programme.
He said at the moment, his outfit is only waiting for government to redeem its promise to settle the returns of all existing bondholders as agreed in a meeting with the Finance Minister, last week.
Latest Stories
-
Government’s reduction of Lithium Royalty Rate from 10% to 5% raises serious concerns – APL
11 minutes -
“Africa cannot afford to be a bystander” – Mahama
11 minutes -
Halt ratification of revised lithium agreement between Ghana and Barari
20 minutes -
Gov’t will continue to prioritise quality healthcare at all levels – Vice President
22 minutes -
Why the NDC’s reduced Lithium Royalty Rate proposal is “Strange and Legally Baseless” – Africa Policy Lens
29 minutes -
Your non-involvement enabled us to speedily approve our estimates – Ayariga trolls angry Minority
31 minutes -
Christian Council commends government’s Sanitation Week initiative ahead of Christmas
50 minutes -
Ghana risks losing about US$630 million if government reduces lithium royalty rate from 10% to 5% – Africa Policy Lens warns
1 hour -
Parliament approves budget allocations despite Minority’s chaotic scenes over Kpandai dispute
1 hour -
GhanaFest Europe debuts in The Hague, showcasing trade and culture
1 hour -
Commercial Curiosity: The Unseen Driver of Opportunity
2 hours -
Mahama calls for public–private partnerships to make healthcare more accessible
2 hours -
Rules being twisted to perpetrate injustice – Oppong Nkrumah on NPP’s withdrawal of cooperation
2 hours -
Chaos erupts in Parliament as Minority storms centre of floor over Kpandai seat controversy
2 hours -
‘We won’t be distracted’ – Ayariga to Minority amid Kpandai protest
2 hours
