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Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah says the government is likely to receive about $2 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after deliberations on a specific support package are concluded.

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He stated that considering Ghana’s quota and macroeconomic data, it is possible for the country to get that money to help shore up its reserves.

As a result, government may be able to meet its liquidity and debt service obligations and also boost domestic revenue measures.

Speaking on The Probe on JoyNews, Mr Oppong Nkrumah noted that the Central Bank, for instance, may need $3 billion to bolster its buffer.

“Already, you recall that the Finance Minister initially indicated that there were arrangements to get about $2 billion, out of which there is $1 billion available. Parliament has to approve for us to receive so that the cedi does not depreciate further.

“We have a shore up of our reserves to be able to meet the liquidity and debt servicing obligations even as our domestic measures will get better. You have the window to start talking to the Fund.

“Today [Sunday, July 2], I saw a document that said looking at Ghana’s quota and our macroeconomic data, we could get anything, maybe around $2 billion to help shore up what we are looking for,” he told host, Emefa Apawu.

The Ofoase Ayirebi lawmaker acknowledged that Ghana’s current challenges are multifaceted; hence, “we need to rally round and draw from various sources – capital market, the Fund, domestic resource mobilisation.”

He explained, “Even when you borrow, you are going to service it with domestic resource mobilisation so the earlier we confront it, the better as well as the other challenges.”

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