Since the government announced its domestic debt exchange programme on Sunday, December 4, workers of different sectors have expressed displeasure with the measure as fears of a ‘haircut’ on pension funds are imminent.
Labour unions, Public sector workers and some institutions have all rejected this debt restructuring process. However, the government has also said it is key to obtaining an IMF economic programme.
Tonight, PM Express will explore the potential burden the debt restructuring process will have on Ghanaians and what other alternatives are there for the government.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
- Haruna Iddrisu’s removal as Minority Leader ‘absolutely reckless’ – Kwesi Pratt Jnr
6 mins - Assault of Latif: No policeman touched him – Attorney General
11 mins - Policy rate increases to 28%; cost of loans to surge
14 mins - You cannot live on royalties as an artiste – Kwaisey Pee
15 mins - My wife has left me because of my child with another woman – Osofo Kyiri Abosom
31 mins - Let’s invest in lower-category senior high schools – Parents
52 mins - Government going to find it difficult to include individual bondholders in DDEP – Prof Bokpin
54 mins - Abandoned Nyinahin Project; monumental disappointment to youth in sports
58 mins - Government to present better offer to individual bondholders in DDEP – Ofori-Atta
1 hour - ‘Placement for sale’ exposé makes nonsense of CSSPS – Clement Apaak
1 hour - I don’t have confidence Akufo-Addo is committed to fighting corruption – Sulemana Braimah
1 hour - Bawumia hosts American Football delegation as 9 young Ghanaians set for NFL Pro Bowl in the US
2 hours - AfDB and IFAD to build food systems resilience in Africa through ‘Mission 1 for 200’ initiative
2 hours - Swansea fans clamor for Andre Ayew return
2 hours - Total Mobile Money transactions hit record ¢1.07trillion in 2022
2 hours