Central Bank Governor Resigns
Don't be scared, it's not here in Nigeria, our Politicians doesn't resign. It is the Governor of Ghana’s central bank, Abdul-Nashiru
Issahaku that has resigned from his post. This was made known to journalists by anonymous source.
According to sources within the central bank, the governor who officially
started his four-year term around September last year tendered his resignation
on Wednesday citing personal reasons.
Although governors of the central bank have been
insulated against political risk through an amended Bank of Ghana Act which
assures them the security of tenure, speculations have been rife immediately
after the December election that the current government would like the governor
to leave office so they could appoint a replacement.
Issahaku
was first appointed by former president John Mahama in April 2016 in an acting
position when Henry Wampah tendered his resignation six months before the end
of his tenure.
Mahama was defeated at the polls by current
president, Nana Akufo-Addo who won the election by 53 per cent. Sources within
the central bank also named former head of the research department at the bank,
Ernest Addison now with the African Development Bank as one of the
front-runners to occupy the Bank of Ghana chair.
The outgoing governor held his
last Monetary Policy Committee press briefing on Monday, where he announced a
200 basis point reduction in the bank’s benchmark policy rate from 25.5 per cent
to 23.5 per cent.
Vanguard
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