This article by former Finance Minister, Seth Terkper, compares IMF’s conclusions with official government disclosures and his previous articles.
“While awaiting the full Staff Report, the Board Statement will still be a factor in the fast-track ‘roadshow’ in January 2020 for a Sovereign Bond issue,” says Mr Terkper.
Read the full article below.
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