The government says it is making steady progress in its ongoing debt restructuring negotiations with external creditors, reaffirming its commitment to transparency and fairness under the G20 Common Framework.

In a statement issued by the Ministry of Finance on Thursday, May 29, 2025, the government emphasised that all creditors are being treated equally in line with the principle of Comparability of Treatment.

The Ministry noted that Ghana has remained fully compliant with the terms of its Memorandum of Understanding with official creditors and continues to be in arrears to all external creditors included in the restructuring process. "In line with Ghana's commitments to the official creditors, under the G20 Common Framework, no creditor has been treated preferentially," the statement said, adding that this reflects Ghana's adherence to agreed restructuring principles.

The government also expressed gratitude to its international partners, saying: "The Government remains committed to achieving a fair and mutually beneficial resolution with all creditors and thanks its partners for their forbearance, cooperation, and support." Ghana's debt restructuring is part of wider efforts aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability and achieving long-term debt sustainability.