Director of Research at the Institute of Economic Research
(IEA), Dr John Kwakye has said a lot of dollars coming into Ghana’s economy to
strengthen the Cedi is a good idea.
However, he said, the government must immediately tackle the
fundamental structural challenges facing Ghana’s economy.
Speaking on the Ghana Tonight show with Alfred
Ocansey on TV3 Tuesday August 23, Dr Kwakye indicated that Ghana does not earn
foreign exchange on its own.
This he said must be looked at.
His comments come after Information Minister
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah said a lot of dollars is coming in to shore up the strength
of the local currency.
Mr Oppong Nkrumah said the US$750 million Afreximbank loan and then from the cocoa
US$1.3 billion syndicated loan that comes together like US$2 billion will be
hitting the Ghanaian economy soon.
“External factors such as the repatriation of funds have led to
a cedi that has depreciated very quickly, the Bank of Ghana introduced a raft
of measures to deal with the depreciation of the cedi,” the Ofoase Ayirebi
lawmaker said. said.
“I think this morning, the President was briefed that the US$750
million that we were expecting, now all the paperwork has been completed and
should hit our account by Tuesday or Wednesday.
“So, if I were you and I was holding onto dollars, I will be
selling by now because there is a lot of dollar coming in from the US$750
million and then from the cocoa US$1.3 billion syndicated loan that comes
together like US$2 billion hitting the Ghanaian economy.
“We need to cut down on our import bills significantly. We are
importing rice, chicken, fruit juices, there need to be clarity on what we need
to do to reduce the importation, and those are some of the things that are
being done,” he told Accra-based Asaase Radio on Tuesday.
Reacting to this, Dr John Kwakye told host Ocansey that “Every
amount of dollars that comes will help in stabilizing the Cedi.
“The $2billion can make a difference but for how long. Unless
you address the structural problems, the fact that we don’t earn foreign
exchange on our own.
“Until we address the underling structural problem, we can
stabilise the Cedi for a while but for how long.”
By Laud Nartey