Africa to spend $75 billion on debt interest, AfDB says

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Akinwumi Adesina at the opening of the African Development Bank annual meeting in Nairobi on May 29. Picture by AFPs Simon Maina ELOI Ministries

Debt chokes Africa’s ability to meet more pressing needs

ANALYSIS | AGENCIES | African nations will spend $75 billion on debt interest payments this year, money they desperately need for pressing issues such as social spending and public investments, according to the African Development Bank.

In addition, the countries will require $10 billion annually for the next five years to refinance loans, AfDB President Akinwumi Adesina said at the lender’s annual meetings in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.

“There’s something fundamentally wrong for a continent that still needs 600 million people to be connected to electricity, in a continent that still needs money to have 1.2 billion people access clean cooking energy” to pay so much in debt interest, he told the bank’s shareholders on May 30.

African leaders have been calling for debt relief and more climate finance to help the world’s most vulnerable countries develop their economies. Ethiopia and Ghana are seeking a reorganization of their debt to free up resources, while Zimbabwean Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube told Bloomberg this week his nation wants “deep haircuts” on debt and the removal of some penalties on arrears.

There’s need to reform the global financial system to help distressed economies such as Zimbabwe’s, where external multilateral arrears have spiraled into a much deeper crisis, the AfDB said.

“This has turned a solvency problem into a liquidity crisis, resulting in exchange rate pressures and hyperinflation, highlighting the need for reforms of the international financial architecture to provide more flexibility for countries that have accumulated arrears and are in dire need of emergency financing,” it said.

‘Jump Hoops’

The continent’s debt problems are compounded by the risk assessments that precede disbursements, which often result in overpriced loans, according to Admassu Tadesse, chief executive officer of the Trade and Development Bank, another pan-African multilateral lender.

“That practice is loaded with so much bias that we end up with very unfair return levels being expected and then you just have hoops you have to jump through that become very, very onerous,” he said.

The continent needs to close an annual financing gap of about $402 billion by 2030 to catch up with high-performing developing countries. The shortfalls have pushed its governments toward high-interest debt options, which has resulted in Africa’s debt-to-GDP ratio almost doubling over the past decade to 66%, according to the AfDB.

The Abidjan-based bank’s financing capacity over the next decade is about $73 billion, which it will focus on electricity access, food security, industrialization, economic integration, women and youth. The African Development Fund, the lender’s concessional arm, has an additional $26 billion.

“Only a fraction of Africa’s investment requirements will come from international development finance,” the AfDB said in a statement. “Africa needs to mobilize revenue on several levels.”

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