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Liberia Secures US$210 Million IMF Credit Boost to Revitalize Economy

The Executive Board of IMF has approved US$210 Million for Liberia under its Extended Credit Facility (ECF) program.

The financial approval as indicated, is a 40-month arrangement under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) for Liberia, amounting to SDR155 million (60 percent of the quota, or approximately US$210 million).

An official statement from the IMF indicates that this support aims to assist the Government of  Liberia (GOL) in it’s reform efforts to address macroeconomic imbalances and establish a foundation for increased private-sector-led growth beyond the natural resource sector.

The statement states that with the Executive Board’s approval of the arrangement, an immediate disbursement of SDR4.3 million (about US$5.8 million) will be made, helping Liberia meet its ongoing balance of payments needs, primarily due to significant and widening development gaps.

According to IMF, government’s economic program, supported by the 40-month ECF arrangement, envisages a comprehensive policy package to strengthen fiscal sustainability and create fiscal space for investment.

This will begin with rationalizing unproductive spending, followed by efforts to mobilize domestic revenue.

The  policy, IMF noted, is a package intended to help mitigate debt vulnerability and foster more robust and sustainable growth.

Key policies outlined in the program include: (i) reducing unproductive spending, (ii) implementing new tax measures, including a Value Added Tax (VAT), and streamlining extensive tax expenditures, (iii) increasing priority public spending, particularly on basic infrastructure, and (iv) enhancing financial stability by addressing the issue of non-performing loans.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) believes a critical goal of the government reform program is to preserve and enhance social spending, especially in the education and health sectors.

The statement release by the IMF quoted the Executive Board discussion, Mr. Bo Li, Deputy Managing Director, and Acting Chair, as saying :  “Liberia’s economic vulnerability has worsened in recent years. Fiscal slippages have compromised public debt sustainability, contributing to a sharp decline in international reserves. Governance weaknesses have also persisted. To address these challenges, the new authorities that took office in early 2024 have requested a 40-month arrangement under the Extended Credit Facility to support a broad-based reform agenda.

“The Liberian authorities are appropriately prioritizing restoring fiscal credibility. They are focusing on reducing unproductive spending and shifting resources toward public investment while protecting social spending. Over the program period, the authorities should continue to strengthen fiscal discipline and improve domestic revenue mobilization, including through the introduction of the VAT and the reduction of generous tax incentives.

“It will also be important to significantly improve the authorities’ debt management capacity. It is crucial to continue to seek concessional loans and grants to create fiscal space for critical infrastructure development.

“Given the significant challenges in the financial sector, it is imperative that the new Banking and Financial Institutions Act be adopted expeditiously to provide for modern bank supervisory and resolution frameworks. Other vital reforms also need to be put in place to strengthen the banking sector.

“Building on recent progress, the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) needs to continue to improve its governance to bolster its independence and credibility. It is also important to strengthen the monetary policy framework.

“The authorities are firmly committed to revitalizing the reform agenda to support macroeconomic stability, promote broad-based economic development, and reduce widespread poverty. Comprehensive structural reforms, including improvements in governance and transparency, are critical for achieving these objectives. Maintaining strong program ownership, supported by capacity development, will be crucial to ensure program success and continued donor support.”

Zac T. Sherman
Zac T. Shermanhttps://verityonlinenews.com/
Zac Tortiamah Sherman has over a decade of media experience with several certificates in journalism and leadership. He has served as a broadcaster, reporter, and news editor. Zac is a graduating senior for a BBA degree in Management and Entrepreneurship at the University of Liberia.

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