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President John Mahama has summoned
all his ministers and their deputies to discuss the implications of the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) bail programme to be rolled out from
2015.
The IMF programme will roll out from January 2014 and is expected to run for about 3 years.
After
meeting key government officials, the private sector and some of
Ghana’s donor partners, the IMF hinted that the programme will aim at
eliminating government’s excessive spending and would also eliminate
government subsidies, cut some tax exemptions among others.
This
is also likely to affect government’s spending in terms of
infrastructure development among others, hence the need to streamline
how the entire government machinery would run on a lean budget when the
programme starts.
Apart from the Ministers and their deputies,
the meeting is also being attended by the Vice President Kwesi
Amissah-Arthur, who was a key member of the team that negotiated on
behalf of government in the IMF programme.
Leadership of the
majority in Parliament, as well as the General Secretary of the NDC,
Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, is also in the meeting which is being held at
the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Centre (KAIPTC). |
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Source: citifmonline.com |
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