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Finance Ministry cautions Akufo-Addo over anti-gay bill assent

by The Sikaman Times
March 4, 2024
Amin Adam
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Ghana’s Ministry of Finance has raised concerns over the repercussions of the passage of the Proper Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill on the country’s economic fortunes.

In a statement analysing the short-term impact of the bill, which is yet to be approved by President Akufo-Addo, the Ministry warned that Ghana might lose some US$3.8 billion in support from the World Bank.

“In total, Ghana is likely to lose US$3.8 billion in World Bank Financing over the next five to six years.”

“For 2024 Ghana will lose US$600 million Budget support and US$250 million for the Financial Stability Fund. This will negatively impact on Ghana’s foreign exchange reserves and exchange rate stability as these inflows are expected to shore the country’s reserve position,” the statement said.

The Finance Ministry noted further that although there is no strict condition on the passage or otherwise of the anti-gay bill under the IMF programme, some member countries on the Official Creditor Committee have expressed their opposition to Ghana’s passage of the bill.

This, the Ministry believes, would potentially affect the ongoing external debt restructuring programme.

On measures to manage the fallouts from the passage of the bill, the Ministry urged the President to delay the approval of the bill pending a law suit filed against the bill by CHRAJ and some CSOs.

It recommended an effective engagement by the Presidency with faith based organisations on the possible implications and how they can mobilise to support key developmental initiatives likely to be affected.

In addition, the Ministry suggested fostering stronger ties with “conservative” countries such as the Arabs and China in order to fill in any financing gaps created by existing partners.

For its part, the Finance Ministry stated that it would engage with the IMF on other financing models and work with the Ghana Revenue Authority to improve domestic revenue mobilisation while implementing expenditure cuts.

Below is the full statement from the Finance Ministry

PASSAGE OF THE PROPER HUMAN SEXUAL RIGHTS AND GHANAIAN FAMILY VALUES

BRIEF ON THE IMMEDIATE IMPACT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2024 BUDGET

1. INTRODUCTION

On the 28th of February, 2024, the Parliament of Ghana passed the Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values (“Anti-LGBTQ”) Bill. The Bill is yet to be forwarded to H. E. the President for assent. The passage of the Bill has triggered reactions from some of Ghana’s Development Partners, International Financial Institutions and CSOs in the country.

Hon. Minister convened an Emergency Meeting with Chief Director and Director of the Ministry, the Governor and 1st  Deputy Governor at BoG and the Commissioner-General of GRA to ascertain the immediate impact of the passage of the Bill on the implementation of the 2024

Budget. This Report summarizes deliberations at the meeting and provides recommendations for the consideration of H. E. the President.

2. IMPLICATIONS

Impact on World Bank funded programmes4

i. The expected  US$300  million  financing  from  the  First  Ghana  Resilient  Recovery Development Policy Operation (Budget Support) which is currently pending Parliamentary approval might not be disbursed by the Bank when it is approved by Parliament.;

ii. On-going negotiations on the Second Ghana Resilient Recovery Development Policy. Operation (Budget Support) amounting to US$300 million may be suspended;

iii.  On-going negotiations for US$250 million to support the Ghana Financial Stability Fund may be suspended

iv. Disbursement of undisbursed amounts totaling US$2.1 billion for on-going projects will be suspended; and

v. Preparation of pipeline projects and declaration of effectiveness for two projects totaling worth US$900million may be suspended. Full details of the World Bank portfolio are attached as Appendix 1 & 2.

vi. In total, Ghana is likely to lose US$3.8 billion in World Bank Financing over the next five to six years. For 2024 Ghana will lose US$600 million Budget support and US$250 million for the Financial Stability Fund. This will negatively impact on Ghana’s foreign exchange reserves and exchange rate stability as these inflows are expected to shore the country’s reserve position.

Impact on the Implementation of the 2024 Budget

The potential loss of these financial resources creates a financing gap in the 2024 budget that must be addressed either through a significant reduction in the expenditures or additional domestic revenue mobilisation. Failing this, Government’s ability to achieve the targets in the

2024 Budget will be undermined and the IMF-ECF Programme will be derailed.

Impact in the IMF Programme

While there is no direct conditionality in the IMF-ECF Programme relating to the passage of the Bill, the principles of the current IMF-ECF Programme are built on predictable financing from Development Partners (Financing Assurances) including the World Bank funded Ghana Resilience Recovery Development Policy Operations. Hence the non-disbursement of the Budget Support from the World Bank will derail the IMF programme. This will in turn trigger a market reaction which will affect the stability of the exchange rate.

Impact on Debt Restructuring Programme

Negotiations with the Official Creditor Committee (OCC) and Eurobond holders under Ghana’s debt restructuring programme is predicated on the success of the IMF programme. Hence, a derailed IMF programme will have dire consequences on the debt restructuring exercise and Ghana’s long term debt sustainability.

Impact on African Development Bank Programmes

The African Development Bank has indicated that the passage of the bill will not have any adverse impact on the cooperation with Ghana.

Possible adverse reaction from Germany and the wider European Community

In several discussions, with officials from the German Government, MoF officials have been informed that the German Government is against the passage of the Bill. Given Germany’s relative strong influence in the European Union and the Official Creditor Committee, there is the need to manage the relationship to forestall a strong negative reaction.

3. RECOMMENDATIONS

i. At the Presidency level, We recommend;

a. a structured engagement with local conservative forces such as religious bodies and faith-based organizations to communicate the economic implications of the passage of the “Anti LGBTQ” Bill and to build a stronger coalition and a framework for supporting key development initiative that are likely to be affected;

b. an effective engagement with conservative countries, including the Arab countries and Chi This could help trigger resources to fill in the potential financing gaps to be created; and

c. H.E. the President may have to defer assenting to the Bill until the court rules on the legal issues tabled by key national stakeholders (CSOs and CHRAJ).

 ii. At the MOF Level,

a. The Ministry will continue to engage with the IMF on the alternative credible sources of funding that will plug the financing gap;

b. GRA to embark on a vigorous revenue mobilisation drive focusing on implementation of approved measures as well as compliance;

c. Consider possible expenditure rationalisation to accommodate the shock from the potential withdrawal of resources; and

d. Leverage on the Ghana Beyond Aid Principles and change the structure of our resource mobilisat We must improve our domestic resource mobilisation efforts by working towards our medium-term tax revenue to GDP target of 17%-18% and eventually wean ourselves off the unsustainable dependency on development assistance.

4. CONCLUSIONS

The passage of the new Bill calls for fortifying local financial systems, strengthening African financial institutions as well as our development journey in partnership with other countries. In line with the Ghana Beyond Aid Agenda, Ghana can navigate the complexities of international relations and emerge with a robust, resilient economy with Ghanaian ownership of the commanding heights of the economy

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