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Adding that the nation’s current debt stock at a forum with National Democratic Congress (NDC) faithfuls in Cape Coast, President Mahama indicated that debts owed by state enterprises have been added to the country’s debt stock thus shooting up the figure astronomically.
The Minority in Ghana’s Parliament had accused the Mahama administration of accumulating more debt; a situation they say is dangerous to the good of the nation.
But addressing NDC supporters in the Central Region as part of his campaign to lead the party in the 2016 election, President Mahama said the debt stock is not huge as been reported.
He argued that the computation by the Minority is not a fair representation of happenings.
“All the debts of the state owned enterprises have been added to the public debt, so the debt of GHAPOHA and the rest have been added, it didn’t use to be so. Formerly you calculate the debt the country owes separately from the state owned enterprises, but now in the agreement of the IMF, they’ve added all the state owned enterprises debts to the public debt except GNPC.”
He said: “that is why the public debt [stock] as at the end of July stood at 62.7% but that is not highly distressed. So we presented the public debt management plan to the IMF and we agreed together.
And what we are doing is, we are putting GHAPOHA and all of them to be able to borrow on their balance sheets so that in future they don’t continue to pile their debts on the government’s debt.”
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