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Gold for Oil has doubled Ghana’s gold reserves – BoG Governor

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The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Ernest Addison says the country’s gold reserves have doubled following the gold for oil deal.

Ghana’s gold reserves according to the Governor would have been low if the gold for oil policy was not rolled out.

The program was initiated by the government as a response to the recent depreciati­on in the value of the cedi against major internatio­nal trading currencies, and the government’s inability to raise loans on the internatio­nal markets, leading to a sharp fall in the country’s foreign exchange reserves.

Speaking to journalist­s in Accra, Dr. Ernest Addison said the move has been a success.

“We are not only buying Gold for Oil. We are also buying Gold for internatio­nal reserves. This is an area where we have chalked a number of successes. I believe we have almost doubled our holdings of gold in the short period that we started – from eight tonnes to almost 15 tonnes. So, the gold of oil has been a successful program”, the central Bank Govenor added.

Additional­ly, the country’s gross internatio­nal reserves have increased to US$5.7 billion after sealing the US$ 3 billion deal with the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund.

Gross Internatio­nal Reserves at the end of March 2023 stood at US$5.1 billion, equivalent to 2.4 months of import cover, compared with the end-December 2022 stock position of US$6.2 billion, equivalent to 2.7 months of import cover.

Gross Internatio­nal Reserves, excluding oil funds, encumbered and pledged assets, stood at US$1.4 billion.

Net Internatio­nal Reserves as of March 2023 stood at US$2.1 billion.

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