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Ghana’s Latest Bond Payment – Much Ado About Nothing? – Edem Kojo Writes

Edem Kojo By Edem Kojo Published February 18, 2025
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Yesterday, social media went into a frenzy over an announcement from Felix Kwakye-Ofosu, Minister of State in Charge of Government Communication, stating that President Mahama had directed the payment of GHC 6 billion to bondholders and set aside GHC 9 billion in a sinking fund to prepare for another payment in July and August.

For some, this sounded like a major breakthrough. But for others, the big question was: What does this really mean? And is it even newsworthy? Especially since this comes just as discussions have resurfaced about Ghanaian-American comedian Michael Blackson’s outrage over a potential $1.2 million loss from investing in Ghana. Let’s Break It Down:

Why Is Government Paying This Money?

Remember in late 2022 into 2023, when we started hearing about something called DDEP—Domestic Debt Exchange Programme? That’s when the government, facing serious financial difficulties, told banks, insurance companies, pension funds, and ordinary investors that it could no longer afford to pay them what it had promised.

Here’s what happened: Imagine you lent someone money, and they promised to pay you back with interest every year for 5 to 7 years. Suddenly, they tell you:

  1. You’ll now get your money back in 15 years instead of 5 or 7.
  2. The interest rate will drop from about 17% to 29%% to just 9% per year.
  3. If you don’t accept the new terms, they can’t promise to pay you at all.

Sounds unfair, right? But that’s exactly what happened. Many Ghanaians and businesses had no choice but to accept less money over a longer period, just to be sure they would get something back. And yeah, “stubborn” individuals who refused to accept this offer were soon complaining about delays in honoring the previous agreement.

But it wasn’t just locals who got affected. Foreign investors who lent money to Ghana in dollars (Eurobond holders) were also forced to take a 37% loss on their investments. The remaining amount would also be paid over 15 years, but with just 5% interest per year, paid in two parts every six months.

Fast-Forward to Today: Why Is the GHC 6bn Payment Happening Now?

After the government finalized this new arrangement in February 2023, it had to start making payments every six months. The first payment happened in August 2023, the second in February 2024, and now we’re in the third cycle. This pattern will continue every six months until 2037.

So, what happened yesterday? The government simply paid the next scheduled installment as agreed. In August, another payment will be due, and this cycle will continue every six months for the next 13 years.

Eurobond holders—those foreign investors—also got their first new payment in January and will expect the next one in July.

Could the Government Have Skipped This Payment?

Not a chance. Skipping this payment would have been a financial disaster. It would completely destroy investor confidence, making it harder for Ghana to borrow money in the future. The government is still trying to recover from the damage of the debt exchange program, and failing to pay bondholders would leave it struggling to fund essential projects and services. Additionally, the January mini-budget already set aside some GHC 20 billion for interest payments hence any decision not to pay would have equally been out of place.

So, was this a Big Deal or Just Normal?

Here’s the reality, it would have been bigger news if the government DIDN’T pay. Paying bondholders isn’t a favor, it’s an obligation. This was an expected payment, not an unexpected gift or payment of their principals (investment amounts) in their original terms. So, while the announcement may have been framed as a major directive from the President, it was really just business as usual.

That said, the bigger conversation should be how Ghana will consistently meet these obligations to already bruised investors. With billions still outstanding and payments due every six months until 2037, the real focus should be on ensuring that we don’t just scrape by but actually rebuild confidence in our financial system.

It’s more so why some analysts have called the decision to set aside GHC 9 billion for future payments proactive, as it helps ensure that Ghana meets its obligations on time.

But at the end, is this a big deal or much ado about nothing? That’s up to you. But one thing is clear; Ghana’s financial future depends on its ability to keep these commitments, and our focus should be on the real task ahead; sustained fiscal discipline and restoring investor trust.

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