Former President, John Dramani Mahama has questioned the practicality of government’s ban on the use of V8 vehicles in Accra by its appointees.
Mr Mahama thinks the policy is not feasible and according to him, its implementation is not trackable and therefore cannot be seen through.
The Government in the 2023 budget announced on November 24, listed a raft of measures to rein in expenditure. They included a ban on use of V8 and V6 vehicles by government appointees except for cross-country duties.
Former President Mahama however thinks that it will be difficult for the government to monitor the movement of the appointees.
“Unfortunately, in this budget, Ghanaians are slapped with stiff additional taxes and no tangible cuts in expenditure. They just say don’t travel with your V8s.
"If you are travelling outside Accra, you can use your V8, but don’t use it in town. I mean, who’s going to monitor if you use your V8 or not? Expenditure has increased significantly by 80 billion cedis.
"It appears we have to accept to live with the excessive bloated size of government at the presidency,” Mr Mahama said when he addressed the 13th Congregation of the Accra Business School.
Latest Stories
-
Photos from DW-JoyNews street debate on ‘galamsey’
31 mins -
Mimmy Yeboah: Blending heritage with global sophistication, confidence redefined through couture
45 mins -
Akufo-Addo commissions 97-km Tema-Mpakadan railway line
1 hour -
Majority requests recall of Parliament
1 hour -
Kanzlsperger and Professor Quartey support WAFA with medical Donation
2 hours -
Gideon Boako donates 10 industrial sewing machines to Yamfo Technical Institute
2 hours -
‘Golden Boy’ Abdul Karim Razak honored at WAFU-B general assembly
2 hours -
Buipewura Jinapor secures Vice Presidential position in National House of Chiefs with record votes
2 hours -
2024 election: I want results to come out like ‘milk and honey’ – Toobu
2 hours -
Ghana’s Henry Bukari hands over chairmanship of ECOWAS Brown Card Council of Bureaux
2 hours -
Residents of Dome-Kwabenya on edge ahead of December elections
3 hours -
Moffy drops new single ‘Wo’, blending culture and modernity
3 hours -
Don’t bring soldiers to polling stations – Martin Kpebu
3 hours -
Ogyeahohuo Yaw Gyebi II retained as President of National House of Chiefs
3 hours -
Embrace ICT to fit in digital world – Ho NYA boss to youth
4 hours