Former President, John Dramani Mahama has attributed monetisation of elections held in the country to corruption and mismanagement of state resources.
The flagbearer for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) indicated that citizens get agitated when politicians misuse state resources and are often inclined to ask for their share of the graft during elections.
Mr Mahama further questioned the ¢62 million President Akufo-Addo has spent on foreign travels in nine months.
“So when you go to the people and say ‘vote for me’, what should they tell you?” They will say ‘the ¢62 million you chopped give me some before I vote for you.’ That is clearly monetisation,” he added.
The Minority in Parliament on December 19, revealed that government expended ¢62 million on foreign travels and described the development as worrying.
Ranking Member on the Finance Committee, Cassiel Ato Forson who disclosed the figures further demanded accountability from government and argued that the amount spent could have been used to provide basic amenities for the suffering Ghanaian.
“This spending is something that we don’t have to encourage. I strongly believe that the time has come for Ghanaians to demand accountability from the Office of the President in terms of the expenditure that goes on there. Within the last nine months, it will surprise you to know that, the President has spent almost ¢63 million on foreign travels,” he stated.
Commenting on the issue, Mr Mahama at the 38th Anniversary celebration of the 31 December Revolution at Winneba in the Central region, said it amounts to wasting the taxpayers' resources.
He also noted that the Electoral Commission (EC) request for over ¢400 million is another attempt to misappropriate national funds.
According to the former President, the current voters' register is only seven years old and an upgrade of the software could rectify the issues the Commission is dealing with at a cost of ¢200 million which is far lesser than compiling a new register.
Latest Stories
-
IMF board to disburse $360m to Ghana in December after third review
2 mins -
Former Bono Regional NPP organiser donates 13 motorbikes to 12 constituencies
8 mins -
Securities industry: Assets under management estimated at GH¢81.7bn in quarter 3, 2024
13 mins -
Gold Fields Ghana Foundation challenges graduates to maximise benefits of community apprenticeship programme
2 hours -
GBC accuses Deputy Information Minister Sylvester Tetteh of demolishing its bungalow illegally
2 hours -
Boost for education as government commissions 80 projects
2 hours -
NAPO commissions library to honour Atta-Mills’ memory
2 hours -
OmniBSIC Bank champions health and wellness with thriving community walk
2 hours -
Kora Wearables unveils Neo: The Ultimate Smartwatch for Ghana’s tech-savvy and health-conscious users
2 hours -
NDC supports Dampare’s ‘no guns at polling stations’ directive
2 hours -
Police officer interdicted after video of assault goes viral
3 hours -
KNUST’s Prof. Reginald Annan named first African recipient of World Cancer Research Fund
3 hours -
George Twum-Barimah-Adu pledges inclusive cabinet with Minority and Majority leaders
4 hours -
Labourer jailed 5 years for inflicting cutlass wounds on businessman
4 hours -
Parliament urged to fast-track passage of Road Traffic Amendment Bill
4 hours