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Mahama’s reasons for opposing the $1billion Syndicated loan

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
July 1, 2022
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President Mahama made it quite clear in a speech at GIMPA this afternoon,that the NDC and the Minority in Parliament will oppose and vote against a $1 billion syndicated loan brought to Parliament for consideration.

The following are the reasons for this position.

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The loan made up of a $ 250 million component from a consortium of Banks comprising Standard Chartered Bank, Rand Merchant Bank and Standard Bank of South Africa and a $ 750 million component from the AFRIEXIM Bank, will have grave implications for our economy if approved.

The term sheet for this loan has the following features.

• To begin with, it will add a colossal GHS 8 billion to our public debt in one fell swoop.

• The cost of insurance alone for the $ 250 million component is $ 40.625 million.

• Total interest payable and other costs on this $ 250 million, five-year tenor loan,amounts to $ 86.85 million.
• The total cost therefore for borrowing the $ 250 million component amounts to $127.50 million.

• For the $750 million component, interest payment and other costs excluding insurance premium and or collateral, come up to $383 million over its seven-year tenor.

• Put together, the $1 billion loan agreement will cost the taxpayer $ 351 million in interest and other charges.

• The repayment schedules of both components mean that this government will be saddling the new government that replaces it with an additional $1.438 billion to pay within five to seven years starting from the first quarter of 2025.

• Added to the total of $ 2.775 billion in 2025 and 2026 Eurobonds, the next government will have to cough up over $3 billion or, at the current exchange rate, GHS 24 billion,within 15 months of taking office just to retire and service four loan items.

• The $3 billion needed for this will virtually wipe out our net international reserves which will seriously undermine the economy.

• In the four years between 2025 and 2029, $ 3.7 billion or approximately GHS 30 billion will be required to retire maturing Eurobonds alone.

• This will be in addition to the tens of billions of cedis in debt service payment for other loans that will have to be paid from 2025.

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