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    Govt settles $709m Eurobond obligation – Ministry of Finance

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    The Ministry of Finance has announced that it has
    successfully settled a $709-million Eurobond obligation on Tuesday 30th December 2025, ahead
    of its due date.

    That, it said marked another significant milestone in Ghana’s economic recovery and
    debt-management efforts.

    “This brings total payments in 2025 alone to $1.4 billion to Eurobond holders
    under the restructuring memorandum, comprising payments of $349.52 million,
    $349.52 million, and $709.00 million.

    A statement issued by the Public Relations Unit of the Ministry of Finance and copied to the Ghanaian Times in Accra on Wednesday said “The timely settlement reaffirms Ghana’s credibility as a sovereign borrower and
    underscores government’s commitment to restoring investor confidence through
    transparent, predictable, and disciplined debt-service practices.”

    Building on this achievement, the Ministry of Finance said, government would intensify reforms in domestic
    revenue mobilisation, public financial management, and public debt management.

    “Fiscal buffers will continue to be strengthened to support debt-service obligations
    and sustainably finance Ghana’s development agenda,” the Ministry of Finance stated.

    The statement said the government expressed gratitude to Ghanaians for their support and understanding,
    which had been vital to the country’s economic recovery.

    “We also take this opportunity to appeal for continued forbearance and cooperation
    as further economic reforms are implemented in the coming year to consolidate the gains
    achieved in 2025,” the Ministry of Finance stated, adding that “May 2026 be our best yet .”

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