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Momodou Posted - 10 May 2018 : 15:55:05
IMF URGES GAMBIA REFRAIN FROM LOANS


The Point: Thursday, May 10, 2018

http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/imf-urges-gambia-refrain-from-loans


The head of the IMF staff team that visited the Gambia since the 3rd May to assess the implementation of its ongoing programs, has warned the government to refrain from any sort of borrowing from external donors.


Rather, The Gambia should focus on a sustainable debt management policy, and use domestic loans to roll-over the existing bonds, Mr. Jaroslaw Wieczoreck told journalists at a press conference held at the Ministry of Finance in Banjul today.

“With Gambia’s debt at 130 percent of the GDP, ideally, the government should refrain from any borrowing externally, and domestically should have used it to roll-over the existing bonds,” Wieczoreck told journalists.

“What Gambia needs in the meantime is a very sound debt management policy,” he pointed out, further warning that the country’s debt may even go higher.

“There are many reasons this debt is going up. Let me be very clear and I hope the minister agrees with me, that it may even go higher because we have not opened the books of the state-owned enterprises… It could be a lot of liability,” the IMF official added.

“So, our position is that the government should insists on receiving grants until we could assess the entire situation after the audits are completed,” he added.

Gambia’s Minister of Finance indicated they have presented an “ambitious plan” to the Group, considering the scale of Gambia’s challenges. He said they inherited arrears, loans from commercial banks and NAWEC bonds that they had to deal with…. Over the past one year.

Gambia already paid off all the arrears and continues to service its debt obligations. “We are negotiating with our creditors to seek a relief, either in restructuring or absolute debt relief as China did; Saudi Fund also signed an agreement where they’ve frozen repayments for five years (from 2018),” Minister Amadaou Sanneh said, adding that they will continue to negotiate with hopes of better results.

Gambia’s Central Bank, considering the domestic debt of government comprises a significant component of the national debt stock, introduced a three, and a five-year treasury bond as a way of restructuring the domestic debt. This is opposed to the usual three, six and one-year bonds that Jammeh government used as a way of raising funds for servicing projects. “This is to extend the maturity and reduce the roll-over risk. We were able to raise D2billion to restructure the debt,” Bakary Jammeh, Central Bank Governor said.

Meanwhile, the IMF team maintains that Gambia government produces a plan to deal with these liabilities, and another for financing, mostly, through grants. “If grants cannot be found, you just retain an understanding that The Gambia would seek loans with concessionality of 50 percent or higher…,” Wieczoreck told journalists.

He added that given the high level of distress, such is the standard policy. At some point, you will even have to agree on an additional limit on an actual amount of borrowing…, he added, explaining that even at that, it should be reserved for critical needs such as lack of medicines at the hospitals.

Author: Sanna Camara
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toubab1020 Posted - 11 May 2018 : 16:19:36
The EU Envoy agrees with me about JOBS !
( Never mind the cocktail I am always happy with a cup of tea!! )

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Friday, May 11, 2018

In marking the Europe Day in The Gambia, the EU Ambassador Atila Lajos has pledged the commitment of Europe to creating employment for Gambian youths and the most vulnerable groups of the population.

In a statement delivered at the cocktail reception he hosted with his wife at a local hotel, Ambassador Lajos said they will support Gambia achieve such a development objective by boosting investment and improving skills and potentials and addressing the root causes of migration.

“The EU is already engaged in a vast number of activities in The Gambia, which are in line with the National Development Plan of this country. Our strategic objectives in the current (11th European Development Fund’s) National Indicative Programme, running until 2020,” he told citizens and friends of Europe gathered at the reception.

One of the engagements of the EU in The Gambia is to help stabilise the economic, social and security situation of the country, to support the democratic transition, he noted.

In order to achieve the two strategic objectives, he said the EU’s priorities have been based on three sectors, in line with the new European consensus on development: Governance/ Rule of law/Security; Inclusive Sustainable Growth and Job Creation; and, Renewable Energy/Climate Change/Infrastructures.

“To achieve these objectives, you may recall, in February 2017 during Commissioner Mimica’s visit to The Gambia the EU signed an initial financial envelop amounting to 75 MEUR and pledged an additional 150 MEUR assistance package,” he informed the audience.

Europe Day

The 9th of May signifies a day to celebrate peace and unity in Europe: it marks the anniversary of the historical ‘Schuman Declaration’.

At a speech in Paris in 1950, Robert Schuman, the then French foreign minister, set out his idea for a new form of political cooperation in Europe, which would make war between Europe’s nations unthinkable. His vision was to create a European institution that would pool and manage coal and steel production which came to fruition a year later. Schuman’s proposal is considered to be the beginning of what is now the European Union.

“The European Union can be proud of the cooperation it has established among its Member States, but we are also very proud of the cooperation the EU and its Member States have jointly built up with external partners around the world,” Ambassador Lajos said, noting that there are now EU Delegations present in 139 countries worldwide, including in The Gambia.

“For us, the annual celebration of Europe Day would therefore not be complete without also celebrating our EU-The Gambia partnership,” he maintained.
Author: Sanna Camara
Source: Picture: EU Ambassador Atila Lajos

http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/eu-envoy-pledges-support-to-youth-employment
toubab1020 Posted - 10 May 2018 : 23:13:11
"He added that given the high level of distress, such is the standard policy. At some point, you will even have to agree on an additional limit on an actual amount of borrowing…, he added, explaining that even at that, it should be reserved for critical needs such as lack of medicines at the hospitals. "

Everyone of the Gambian population must realise NOW that NOTHING IS FREE anymore in this world,NO country can survive these days on LOANS,JOB CREATION IS OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE FOR THIS ADMINISTRATION !

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