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Seth Terkper mocks NPP Gov’t for borrowing

By Justice Kofi Bimpeh
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Former Finance Minister Seth Terkper is mocking the NPP government for continuing to borrow despite assurances, while in opposition, that they would not borrow for development when in government.

Seth Terkper said the NPP in opposition told Ghanaians that the country cannot borrow to pay its debts, but are doing exactly that after assuming power.

“We were told there wouldn’t be any borrowing at all. We were made to understand there was going to be some magic wand. How come we are borrowing in the first place? I have some sympathy for those who say we should look at what we have on the grounds. When we were getting the World Bank Guarantee in 2015, we were told we couldn’t borrow to pay debt.”

In an interview on an Accra based radio station, Mr Terkper said the trend of borrowing in this current government is dangerous despite claims by the Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta that government is borrowing into productive sectors of the economy.

According to the Central Bank, the total public debt for the country as at May this year reached ¢137 billion putting the debt-to-GDP ratio at 67.5%.

In the first quarter of 2017, government raised GHC17.4 billion with additional GHC22.2 billion raised in the second quarter.

The Bank of Ghana report said the debt stock increased by ¢9.4 billion in three months from ¢127.8 billion to ¢137.2 billion.

Speaking on issues related to the Cocoa sector, Terkper said “The least developed areas are the cocoa growing regions. We wanted COCOB to look at financing economic and social infrastructure and alleviating poverty. We established the Cocoa Trust so that COCOBOD will have a trust in social program”.

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