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BoG: 2025 loss is GH¢34.9 billion; Minority vindicated

The Bank of Ghana’s reported 2025 financial loss has reignited political debate, with the Minority claiming the figures validate their earlier concerns

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May 7, 2026
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The Bank of Ghana has officially acknowledged that its total comprehensive loss for the 2025 financial year stood at GH¢34.9 billion, a figure that validates earlier exposure by the Minority Caucus after weeks of heated public debate over the true state of the central bank’s finances. 

The admission comes after sustained pressure from the Minority in Parliament, led by former Information Minister and MP for Ofoase-Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, who exposed the National Democratic Congress government and the Majority Caucus for deliberately downplaying the scale of the Bank’s losses by focusing only on the GH¢15.63 billion operating loss while ignoring an additional GH¢19.32 billion recorded under Other Comprehensive Income (OCI). 

In a detailed explanatory document issued after the controversy erupted, the Bank of Ghana effectively confirmed the Minority’s central argument, stating clearly that the institution recorded an “Operating Loss of GH¢15.63 billion and Other Comprehensive Income loss of GH¢19.32 billion for 2025,” bringing the total comprehensive loss to about GH¢34.95 billion. 

The acknowledgment marks a dramatic shift in the public narrative after Majority members initially dismissed the Minority’s interpretation of the Bank’s financial statements.  

Earlier, government communicators and Majority MPs had insisted that the relevant figure was the GH¢15.6 billion operating loss, arguing that the OCI component merely reflected accounting adjustments arising from the cedi’s appreciation and therefore should not be treated as a direct operational loss. 

But the Minority Caucus, during a lengthy press conference addressed by Kojo Oppong Nkrumah at Parliament on Monday, insisted that the full financial impact on the Bank could not be understood without adding the two figures. 

“The Government and its spin doctors are trying to convince the people of Ghana that the loss is GH¢15.6 billion. We regret to tell Ghanaians that this is not true. The true operating loss of the Bank is actually GH¢34.9 billion,” Oppong Nkrumah declared. 

 The Minority argued that the Bank had used accounting treatments and one-off gains from gold sales to soften the appearance of the financial deterioration.  

According to them, the central bank recorded a GH¢9.57 billion gain from the sale of gold reserves, which they claimed was used to reduce the headline loss figure. 

They further pointed to the Bank’s own audited statements, particularly the Statement of Comprehensive Income, which showed the GH¢15.63 billion operating loss alongside the GH¢19.32 billion OCI loss. 

“That is the figure. That is the loss they did not want the country to see,” the Minority stated. 

Now, in its official response document explaining the 2025 accounts, the Bank has openly acknowledged the two components of the losses and explained the accounting basis for them.

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