The Dean of Accounting and Finance at the University for Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), Professor Isaac Boadi, has described as falsehood, Mahama’s claim that the Akufo-Addo administration has borrowed GH¢42 Billion from the Bank of Ghana (BoG).
Taking his turn to address the audience at the ABC News’ Economic Symposium held at the Koforidua Technical University on November 5, 2024, Professor Boadi responded to John Mahama’s question to Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, stating that the NDC’s presidential candidate got his information wrong.
“The former president asked Dr. Bawumia why the government borrowed more than GH¢42 Billion from the Bank of Ghana, causing the central bank to post its heaviest loss of GH¢60 Billion. The former president is not being truthful with his question. This government has not borrowed any GH¢42 Billion from the Bank of Ghana.
“The GH¢42 billion represents monies the Bank of Ghana has given to the various governments or administrations since 2014. In the year 2022, the support given to the government by the Bank of Ghana stood at GH¢5.328 billion and not the GH¢42 billion the former president is bandying about” he emphasised.
According to Professor Boadi, the GH¢5.328 billion support from the Bank of Ghana to the government as a result of the severity of the crisis the economy found itself in, a crisis which was not home-grown but was largely imported.
“Ghana had lost access to the International Capital Market; domestic revenue was also underperforming. The government needed to finance critical expenditures. To avert a disorderly default including financing critical imports to keep the economy on the stable path, Bank of Ghana needed to provide the necessary financing” he indicated.
Professor Boadi gave the following as Bank of Ghana’s claims on Government as at December 2022:
1. Bank of Ghana’s purchase of treasury bonds from banks to provide them with liquidity to enable them to meet their obligation to customers GH¢7.2 billion.
2. On-lending facilities granted by the international Monetary Fund (IMF) for onward lending to Government GH¢8.9 billion
3. Overdraft extended to Government, solely meant for the purpose of addressing auction shortfalls and paying customers whose bonds had matured and for which Government did not have adequate resources GH¢37.9 billion
4. Government Deposit liabilities at the Bank of Ghana recorded an increase in the course of 2022 GH¢9.5 billion
5. On a net basis therefore, putting together all claims and netting off all deposit liabilities, these transactions resulted in an increase in Bank of
Ghana’s net claims to the Government, and these amounted to GH¢44.5 billion.
Professor Isaac Boadi called on the Ghanaian electorate not to fall for the untruths of the NDC’s presidential candidate as the 2024 elections comes up this December.