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Oppong Nkrumah Warns BoG Report Handling Risks Politicisation

Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Ranking Member of Parliament’s Economy and Development Committee, has voiced concerns over the Bank of Ghana's 2025 audited annual report. He stated the improper handling risks politicising the central bank and undermining its independence. The report was allegedly given to the National Democratic Congress instead of being presented to Parliament through the finance minister.

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Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has criticised the handling of the Bank of Ghana's 2025 audited annual report. He warns this process could undermine the institution's independence. The report was allegedly handed to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) instead of Parliament. This bypasses the required legal and parliamentary steps.

Mr. Oppong Nkrumah explained the correct procedure on Asempa FM on May 4. The Bank of Ghana Act requires the report to go to the finance minister. The minister reviews it before laying it before Parliament. This established process ensures transparency and accountability. Deviating from it sets a dangerous precedent, according to Mr. Oppong Nkrumah.

This situation touches on the delicate balance between economic institutions and political parties in Ghana. The independence of the central bank is crucial for economic stability. It helps maintain investor confidence. Concerns about the Bank of Ghana's financial health have been raised before. Reports on alleged significant losses by the BoG have circulated. This incident adds another layer to the discourse surrounding the central bank's governance.

"The official audited annual report for 2025 from the Bank of Ghana was given to the NDC to announce, instead of being presented to Parliament as required," Mr. Oppong Nkrumah stated. He described the act as "blatant illegality". He stressed that the governors must not let any political party dictate their adherence to the Bank of Ghana Act.

The implications of this alleged breach are significant. It could erode public trust in the Bank of Ghana's impartiality. Policymakers and international financial institutions will monitor the situation closely. The central bank's credibility affects currency stability and monetary policy effectiveness. Future compliance with financial regulations will be under scrutiny.

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