A Deputy Minister of Finance, John Kumah says Ghana is close to accessing the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cash.
The Fund is expected to offer Ghana a 3 billion dollar support.
According to him, the country would be able to get the IMF cash within the shortest possible time.
This follows the government’s engagement with bilateral and multilateral partners at the recent IMF and World Bank Spring meetings in America.
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Addressing the media in Parliament, Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah assured that discussions towards securing the fund have been fruitful.
“Ghana is very hopeful, the Minister for Finance just returned from the spring meeting from the US and took the opportunity to meet our bilateral partners and multilateral partners and I can say that we are very hopeful that we will secure the Paris Club financing agreement very soon.”