Former Barbadian PM supports approaching IMF for technical assistance
Former prime minister Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford says Barbadians should not fear the island’s government approaching the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for assistance, according to a report on www.cananews.net.
“We make an error thinking that the IMF is necessarily a hostile organisation,” he told the Nation newspaper.
Sir Lloyd, who is preparing to take up the country’s first diplomatic posting in China in the New Year, noted that the IMF has resources and expertise that the Barbados government simply does not have.
The former prime minister, who presided over the island’s affairs during the recession of the early 1990s, said there was no harm in seeking technical assistance from the Washington-based institution, while keeping access to its funds on the back-burner.
“It was the IMF that I worked closely with in trying to work out the solution for the Barbados economic crisis of the early 1990s. The World Bank was the one that was negative in terms of our situation at that time,” he said.
Although Prime Minister David Thompson has indicated that there will have to be cuts in government spending in the months ahead, he has refused to agree to most of the recommendations made by the IMF in its latest assessment of the Barbadian economy.
