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UK Reviews Aid Cut To Ghana

By Daily Guide
Business & Finance President Nana Akufo-Addo withBoris Johnson, UK foreign Secretary
FEB 20, 2017 LISTEN
President Nana Akufo-Addo with Boris Johnson, UK foreign Secretary


The United Kingdom (UK) government has announced that it has reviewed its decision to cut aid to Ghana.

Boris Johnson, UK foreign Secretary, in an interview, said his government would rather increase financial support to Ghana after a working visit to fresh fruit exporting firm, Blue Skies.

The UK High Commissioner to Ghana, Jon Benjamin, last year disclosed that the UK government had cut budget support to Ghana because of its middle-income status.

According to Benjamin, “Being classified as a lower middle-income country is no longer a least developed country and Ghana’s economy is still developing.

“Budgetary support to Ghana is no longer on the cards because the government of Ghana is supposed to provide its own basic services,” he said.

However, he said the UK will still provide technical service and support private sector, particularly SMEs to grow and develop so they can become the motor of employment creation and growth in the future.

Mr. Johnson said the UK government is committed to extending the needed financial support to Ghana, adding that “as you know, the UK package to Ghana is around GBP130 million, and we are determined to keep that going as part of its global vision.”

Some of the country's donor partners have already hinted at plans to scale down or even cut financial support to Ghana because of the country's new economic status.

Some economic analysts have said that the move to cut aid would put a lot of pressure on government to look for an alternate source of income to finance its budget.

 – Myjoyonline

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