Akufo-Addo appointees will vomit all stolen monies – Mahama

Agaatorne Douglas Asaah
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Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress NDC, John Mahama has pledged to retrieve all ill-gained wealth from appointees of the current regime if he wins the 2024 general election.

John Mahama in a live broadcast themed ‘Mahama Conversations’ yesterday, June 9, 2024, stated he will partner with state institutions anti-corruption to retrieve monies and properties acquired through corrupt means.

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The NDC flagbearer said the socio-economic difficulties in the country required prudent thinking and action but the NPP opted for opulence. He said there should not be a need for the President to hire a private jet when the Presidential Jet is working.

“Notwithstanding all these socio-economic difficulties, the young people continue to observe the opulence of the [New Patriotic Party] administration’s officials and their families chartering private jets at $20,000 per hour for trips that our own Falcon Executive Jet could have done.

“And as the Minister for Defence explained, it [the Falcon Executive Jet] had no shower for a presidential bath. Ghana’s youth have further experienced how a minister could stash millions of dollars in her home and only God knows the full extent of Ghanaian taxpayers’ money that has been stashed away by many others.”

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John Mahama said if he is elected, he will work to ensure effective collaboration between Ghana’s anti-corruption institutions and their foreign counterparts to retrieve all those wasted monies.

“I say to the good people of Ghana that working with Ghanaians and international anti-corruption partners, we shall do all that is humanly possible to retrieve such wrongly acquired wealth.”

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