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Clearly state your opposition to scrapping of ex-gratia – Mahama tells NPP

Source the Ghana Report

Former President John Dramani Mahama has requested the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) to clearly state its opposition to his promise to scrap the payment of ex-gratia. 

In his keynote address at a programme organized on Wednesday, March 22 on the theme “Financing political campaigns in Ghana; We want a case for more transparent and broad-based citizen participation.” Mr. Mahama said he will do whatever he can to scrap the payment to the Executive and also persuade the other arms of government to do the same.

According to him, the NPP and its members cannot play hide and seek with his promise and thus must explicitly disclose its support or opposition to the same for the Ghanaian people to know.

Mr. Mahama said the scrapping of the ex-gratia is an issue that is of utmost importance to the citizenry and any party or presidential candidate should let their views on it known.

“Let me state once again that I will scrap the payment of ex-gratia to members of the Executive and persuade other arms of government to accept same.

“Let those who oppose the scrapping of ex-gratia state so explicitly instead of moving in meandering contours in a failed attempt to trivialize this important promise.”

Mr. Mahama also reassured that the country can be governed by 60 ministers and deputy ministers.

Mr. Mahama said this ensures the efficient use of the country’s limited resources for the betterment of all Ghanaians.

According to him, this will ensure that the disparities in privileges enjoyed by these political officeholders would be minimized.

“We plan to take up and conclude the constitution review process that started under President John Evans Atta Mills. The reforms will include a review of the controversial Article 71.

 

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