IMF authorities expected in Ghana on
A group from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is supposed to show up in Ghana on Tuesday, July 5 to start talks with government on the financial help it is looking for.
The IMF authorities - containing senior officials from the Fund and nearby staff - will meet the Finance Ministry, the Economic Management Team and the Presidency during their visit.
An assertion gave by the Finance Ministry included that after their appearance Tuesday, in-person gatherings with the public authority would start on Wednesday, July 6.
IMF authorities anticipated that in Ghana on July 5 should survey bailout demand
Finance Ministry proclamation
"The Ministry further makes a move to guarantee Ghanaians of the public authority's obligation to arrange a program with the IMF before long on the side of Ghana's monetary recuperation effectively."
Among different reasons, their visit to the nation would generally include thoughts on the modalities for a bundle to help Ghana's sickly economy.
It is normal that subtleties of the bailout program and its conditionalities will be disclosed after a few commitment.
Government's choice to look for financial shelter from the Fund has been gotten with blended responses as some, particularly individuals from the National Democratic Congress (NDC), contend it has been extremely past due.
Some have additionally communicated worries over what the move could mean for public area occupations and social projects with coordinated work kicking against the choice.
As of now, there are developing calls for President Akufo-Addo to sack the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, for another face to lead the IMF conversations.
Previous President John Mahama in a Facebook post said Mr Ofori-Atta has proactively lost his believability, trust and certainty after he directed "the tragic breakdown of the economy."