Government spent $8.97m on printing the new GHS100 & GHS200 cedi notes – Finance Minister reveals

The Minister for Finance and Economic Planning has said the government spent a total of $8.97M on printing the new cedi notes. He said this today in Ghana’s parliament. The government spent some $8.97 million on printing the new 100 and 200 cedi notes which were introduced in November 2019. This is according to Finance Minister,…

The Minister for Finance and Economic Planning has said the government spent a total of $8.97M on printing the new cedi notes.

He said this today in Ghana’s parliament.

The government spent some $8.97 million on printing the new 100 and 200 cedi notes which were introduced in November 2019.

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This is according to Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, who was responding to questions on the process in Parliament.

“This is made up of $4.45 million and $4.53 million for the GHS100 and GHS200 notes respectively,” the Minister explained.

He noted that “an amount of $5.39 million of the total contract has been paid.”

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