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IMF praises Gambia’s economic policy

portugalWarns of debt distress
By Kemo Cham

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has thumbed-up the Gambian authorities for their ‘‘satisfactory’’ economic policies, while at the same time advising the Gambian government against its inclination to domestic borrowing.portugal
This development came as the IMF Executive Board completed its sixth review of Gambia’s economic performance under a program supported by the Extended Credit Facility (ECF).
“The Gambian authorities are pursuing satisfactory economic policies that have contributed to robust economic growth and low inflation,’’ Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chair of the IMF Executive Board, Murilo Portugal, was quoted by a press release issued Friday 19th February, 2010.
Mr Portugal however warned that ‘‘even after extensive debt relief, The Gambia remains at high risk of debt distress. High yields on Treasury Bills—largely as a result of fiscal slippages and the government’s recourse to domestic borrowing—have added to the domestic debt burden. The government’s efforts to strengthen its debt management strategy are, therefore, welcome.’’
The IMF boss also stressed that until the country’s debt burden is reduced, it will remain important that the government continues to limit external borrowing to highly concessional loans.
According to the IMF statement, the Board’s decision means that the Gambian government can request a further disbursement of up to SDR 2.0 million (about US$ 3.0million), bringing total disbursements under the ECF to The Gambia to SDR 20.2 million (about US$30.8 million).
ColleyThe statement went on to say that the Fund’s Executive Board also approved an extension for one year and an augmentation by SDR 4.67 million (about US$ 7.1 million) of The Gambia's ECF arrangement, originally approved on February 21, 2007.
According to the press release, the Fund also approved a waiver for the nonobservance of the fiscal performance criterion based on corrective actions, notably the government’s 2010 budget approved by the National Assembly, which aims for a near-zero basic balance.
“The government’s budget for 2010 appropriately targets a near-zero basic balance that will return The Gambia to a path of declining domestic debt. Fiscal restraint will ease pressure on T-Bill yields and eventually generate fiscal savings for other spending priorities,’’ Mr Portugal said. ‘‘Disciplined budget execution will be key to achieve these results, and the government’s new action plan to improve public financial management will help achieve such discipline.’’
He went on, “The authorities are committed to maintain low inflation and to take steps to ease pressure on interest rates. The reinforced banking supervisory framework, including the phased-in increase in the minimum capital requirement, will contribute to ensuring continued soundness in the banking system.”
The ECF, according the IMF, has replaced the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF) as the Fund’s main tool for medium-term financial support to low-income countries by providing a higher level of access to financing, more concessional terms, enhanced flexibility in program design features, and more focused streamlined conditionality. Financing under the ECF currently carries a zero interest rate, with a grace period of 5½ years, and a final maturity of 10 years. The Fund reviews the level of interest rates for all concessional facilities every two years.

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0 #47 2010-02-25 16:41
When I say to Craker that the poverty striking him is "poverty of knowledge", to some they may think is a mockery but his respond to me by saying government has no hand in the success of our economy says everything about him. All I have for him is I give him credit for whom he think he is and may honest and decent Gambians and well wishers not engage him because this is what make leading the people the biggest challenge than looking after herds of cattle. Even that you have to break the horn of one or two to keep moving. They are not oppositions or critics but I have no suitable name for them. So what is wrong to say when is right when even the blind can disagree with you? How can you convience people to be part of you who are at the edge when you calling white black?. I will never respond to such people again and in life its is you who decide your destiny but not to blame anyone. Let your fight with jammeh continue and may he who is on the right be the winner.
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0 #46 2010-02-25 15:17
Can Cracker kindly explain in details, how Gambia not been affected by world financial crisis is not the performance of President Jammeh`s government.If it is not Professor`s government then who?
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0 #45 2010-02-25 14:48
Jollof Man, would you entrust yourself the task of ending Jammeh's days? "Now or never, indeed"...seems time is running against you. What are are you waiting for??????????
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0 #44 2010-02-25 14:37
Craker's words: "As a matter of fact, Gambia not been affected by whatever it is has nothing to do Jammeh's government's performance, ok?
But just to say something on that...the country's economy is not one of international significance, so u don't expect it to get affected as bigger countries, becauyse it is not linked to serious international financial imatters. That doesn't mean Yaya Jammeh has used his professorhip knowlege to rescue Gambia agani, giving him the right to be called god..."
OK Craker, help us out with this one. Does that mean that Gambia's economy is operating in a vacuum; and would you imply the same should Gambia's economy collapse completely? Who would you blame in case of the latter, if not the Gambia government; and who would you praise if the economy performs an expected standard? To some, it seems all the Professor is good at is failing, and where he does well, it is not to his credit but to some alien forces.
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+1 #43 2010-02-25 11:24
Mr.jollof man, If President will learn a bitter way as you merely dream then there will be no one in your family left. believe I. Jammeh is a HERO and a very brave man. if any fool like you mistakenly follow your foolish dreams we will send himfor a holidayin 6000 fts.deep Hotel. No MERCY for any one who would try to distabilize The Gambia.We and our President have more faith than you shouting there in exile and in secret. We knows that only Jah rules forever.if anyone think you can do better than the President you can challange us in the up coming elections than making nonsense talks here baby. You hear me loud and clear!!!
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0 #42 Jollof Man 2010-02-25 06:09
Cont'd from below--
But as they say, everything comes to an end, sooner or later, we will see the end of the dictatorship. where is Tanja of Niger today? He used to be powerful like Jammeh, saying all sort of nonsence like the Banjul monster, but the brave military has taught him and the rest of the members of the African dictatorship club a good leson. I wonder if Jammeh though, will learn from it.
I really wonder. Trust me.
But if he doesn't, he learn the bitter way, As simple as that...
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0 #41 Jollof Man 2010-02-25 06:08
Now or never, indeed. I agree with you, Mr Craker.
The problem with Gambia today is that if you oppose yaya jammeh u r seen as anti-Gambia. He pursued that line of thinking, the president, and now ppl, let's say his supporters, believe in that absurd ideology. But Gambians should know that it is unfair to tie liking a dictator to a love for one's nation.
Come to think about it, the tightness of his control on the national media, with incredible baiseness of course, has kind of helped Jammeh in that satanic campaign.
Cont'd above
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0 #40 2010-02-25 01:41
as for the govt's human right record, if 15 years is not enough to get sense into Jammeh, i wonder when on earth we will be able to get him see wisdom? That is y we need some drastic changes, now or never!
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0 #39 2010-02-25 01:39
Lamin, because I told u am in Gambia I guess u think am just another of those empty head people u can use over blown terms on to convince with ur so-called findings. As a matter of fact, Gambia not been affected by whatever it is has nothing to do Jammeh's government's performance, ok?
But just to say something on that...the country's economy is not one of international significance, so u don't expect it to get affected as bigger countries, becauyse it is not linked to serious international financial imatters. That doesn't mean Yaya Jammeh has used his professorhip knowlege to rescue Gambia agani, giving him the right to be called god...
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0 #38 2010-02-24 12:11
Cont. Craker you can only engage me if you come of with backings that justify your disagreements with me. What is eating up most Gambians is jealousy, hypocrisy, pitteness and tribal. I pointed out that the weakness of government is allowing freedom of expression, jailing of people without trial but government has there backing which they say they would not compromise with the security of the nation. But I went on that it could only be solved through dialouge not confrontation and most governments violate human rights through there fight to what they call security threat. So where did I hurt you? Confrontation is not the solution to any problem. Some are saying why most qualified Gambians should not come home. Yes we can debate that but remember that even in our country we have Americans, Europeans and other foreigners who are highly qualified working in the country. I have a lot to do than replying to some comments that are only base on hatered and anger. Self evaluation is needed.
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