ACCRA, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Ghana has signed a $102.6 million grant facility with the African Development Bank (AfDB) to support its fiscal consolidation and economic recovery programme, its finance ministry said on Thursday.

The West African country, which produces gold, cocoa and oil, is in talks with bilateral and commercial creditors to restructure its debts during its worst economic crisis in a generation.

Ghana has been locked out of international capital markets as it struggles with spiralling domestic debt costs.

"The program will facilitate the government's economic recovery reforms through enhanced public finance, increased productivity, and job creation," AfDB's representative Eyerusalem Fasika said in a statement.

The programme complements the country's ongoing extended credit facility with the International Montary Fund, Fasika added. (Reporting by Christian Akorlie and Maxwell Akalaare Adombila; Writing by Anait Miridzhanian; Editing by Mark Heinrich and Jan Harvey)