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Chief of Staff directs AG to investigate MMT bus rebranding saga

December 18, 2015
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The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has waded into the controversy over the spraying and rebranding of 116 new intra-city buses, and directed the Attorney General ”to review the contract and associated payment(s).”

A letter to the Attorney General dated December 17, 2015 asked her to revert to the Chief of Staff with her findings by close of day December 22.

[contextly_sidebar id=”4OAUqLvmc4HASWTHOuhNfAcLBgidi2zi”]Government’s decision to spend a whopping GHC 3.6 million on rebranding 116 buses has angered many Ghanaians.

Government has come under massive public criticism for spending such a huge sum on these buses especially at a time when the country is facing a difficult economic challenges.

While some advertisers have pointed out that government massively overpaid for the re-branding others have suggested that the state could have generated Ghc500,000 monthly if it had allowed the buses to be re-branded with commercial advertisement.

Meanwhile a detailed pro-forma invoice for the re-branding of  the buses revealed that stickers on each bus cost Ghc11, 000.

The pro-forma invoice dated 17th July 2015, and signed by the Accounts Officer of Smarttys Management and Productions and copied to the Ministry of Transport, put the total cost of branding for each bus at Ghc30,420.00.

Smarttys Management and Productions is owned by Selassie Ibrahim, an actress cum entrepreneur and TV personality.

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By: Marian Ansah/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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