Former
Finance Minister Dr Kwabena Duffuor has said the country is in a more perilous
debt situation today than at any time between 2009–2016.
In a
statement backed with figures, Dr Duffuor noted that the country’s total debt
stock of GH¢351.8 billion as at end-2021, GH¢112.5 billion, representing 32%,
was accumulated over a period of eight years (2009–2016) under the NDC, while
GH¢229.5 billion, representing 65%, was added in just the last five years under
the current NPP Government.
Below is the
full statement:
In
the DAILY GUIDE newspaper of Friday, June 17, 2022, an article titled
“NPP’s Borrowing Better Than NDC’s” appeared on page 3, based on a statement
purported to have been made by Hon. Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, the Majority Leader
of our august Parliament. He is reported to have stated that “government
borrowing is lower than the stock of borrowing between the period of 2009 and
2017 when the NDC was in government.”
The Majority
Leader added, “The facts will tell the stories better,” and advised Ghanaians
not to “allow any pretenders to deceive them.” This unfortunate statement is
said to have been made on the floor of our august House and will therefore
sadly be captured by the esteemed Hansard.
The purpose
of this note is to set the record straight. First, to inform the entire
Ghanaian public and also help the Majority Leader to have a clear picture of
our country’s debt situation, I am indicating in the table below Ghana’s public
debt stock from 2008–2021.
As the table
above shows, Ghana’s public debt stock stood at GH¢351.8 billion as at
end-2021. The debt stock increased from GH¢9.8 billion in 2008 to GH¢36.0
billion in 2012 and then to GH¢122.3 billion at end-2016. By the end of 2021,
the debt stock had reached GH¢351.8 billion.
This means
that:
1.
The NPP Government from 2001–2008 left a debt stock of GH¢9.8 billion in 2008
2.
Under the NDC Government from 2009–2012, the debt stock increased by GH¢26.2
billion
3.
Under the NDC Government from 2013–2016, the debt stock increased by GH¢86.3
billion
4.
Under the current NPP Government, the debt stock has increased by GH¢229.5
billion from 2017–2021
This means
that of the country’s total debt stock of GH¢351.8 billion as at end-2021,
GH¢112.5 billion, representing 32%, was accumulated over a period of eight
years (2009–2016) under the NDC, while GH¢229.5 billion, representing 65%, was
added in just the last five years under the current NPP Government. Does the
Majority Leader of Ghana’s Parliament not know these facts, and is this what
supports his claim that the NPP has a better borrowing record than the NDC? Or
is the Majority Leader peddling falsehoods in order to play politics during
what can be considered one of the most dire times in our nation’s history?
Whatever the reasoning behind the majority leader’s statements, the facts show
that they are false and should be corrected as publicly as they were stated.
Furthermore,
the Majority Leader’s alleged statement that “the stock of borrowing was $75
billion as compared to what we have now” is simply untrue and cannot be
justified by any facts nor proven by any accurate and sound analysis of debt
accumulation under the NDC Government from 2009–2016.
Besides, the
Majority Leader must appreciate that what is needed at this critical moment in
Ghana’s history, when the nation’s finances and economy are in crisis, is not
the same old propaganda about the public debt, but rather a humble and honest
admission that things have not gone to plan over the last 5–6 years of the NPP
Government and the country is in a more perilous debt situation today than at
any time between 2009–2016.
Such an
admission would hopefully then establish a basis to rally all Ghanaians towards
finding lasting solutions.
BY Dr.
Kwabena Duffuor

