Abort the debt exchange programme- NAGRAT tells govt

Following the government's resolve to persuade groups and individuals to subscribe to the controversial domestic debt exchange programme to enable it secure the intended IMF bailout, NAGRAT is calling on government to abort same.

Abort the debt exchange programme- NAGRAT tells govt

Following the government's resolve to seek a bailout from the International Monetary Fund(IMF) which has occasioned the controversial domestic debt exchange programme(DDEAbort the debt exchange programme-
NAGRAT tells govt
 
P), the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) is calling on the government to abort the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme. Since securing a staff-level agreement with the IMF, the government has been working with stakeholders to get them to subscribe to the debt exchange programme which programme has faced series of backlash from affected individuals and groups. Some groups have fiercely kicked against the DDEP arguing that it will affect their livelihoods. Speaking to Citi News, NAGRAT President, Angel Carbonu urged the government to halt the domestic debt exchange programme and explore alternative means of solving the country’s economic challenges “The DDEP shouldn’t have started at all, it’s a non-starter programme, the government should have looked for other innovative means to make up for its balances. This DDEP thing is strange to our economic lexicon, now look at what is happening. Elderly citizens of this country who have sacrificed their lives are today those who are picketing at the Ministry of Finance. We will call on the government to abort the DDEP together,” Mr. Carbonu appealed. The Finance Minister is scheduled to appear before Parliament on Thursday, February 16, 2023, to brief the House on the DDEP.