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BoG’s GH¢62bn Liquidity Pullback Hurting Consumers and Businesses – Gideon Boako

Joseph Marfo by Joseph Marfo
November 19, 2025
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Member of Parliament for Tano North, Dr. Gideon Boako, has taken aim at the country’s current monetary stance, arguing during the 2026 Budget debate that the Bank of Ghana’s excessive tightening has dampened consumer spending and slowed overall economic activity.

According to him, the central bank’s policies have pulled substantial liquidity out of the economy.

“GH¢62 billion that should have remained in the pockets of Ghanaians this year has instead been siphoned to the Bank of Ghana,” he lamented on the floor of Parliament.

Dr. Boako maintained that the economy would have performed no differently even without the Bank of Ghana’s aggressive tightening measures.

“I dare say that without them we were still going to achieve the same results anyway,” he told Parliament.

According to the MP, constrained liquidity is already visible in the marketplace. He described scenes of traders “sitting by their products in the scorching sun with potential buyers walking around without buying,” saying it reflects the direct impact of limited disposable income on demand.

Dr Boako observed that, despite the country experiencing a food glut and an adequate supply of goods, many items remain unsold because consumers simply lack the purchasing power.

He questioned why goods that ordinarily rise in demand as incomes increase continue to sit on shelves. “Why would these goods still be glutted on the market without buyers if individuals have money in their pockets?” he asked.

He called on the government to take immediate steps to ease the squeeze on households and businesses.

“The government must release this money into the economy with speed to enable people to have the money to spend,” he said, urging swift measures to restore liquidity and stimulate demand.

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