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Gov’t response to bus branding scandal commendable – PNC

December 24, 2015
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Gov’t must stop giving out free monies – OccupyGhana

President John Mahama and Cheif of Staff, Julius Debrah

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The People’s National Convention (PNC) has commended the Chief of Staff for the swift response to the bus branding scandal.

According to the party, the response is an indication of the government’s resolve to fight corruption.

Speaking to Citi News, National Treasurer of the PNC, Akane Adams, commended the President and the Chief of Staff, Mr Julius Debrah.

[contextly_sidebar id=”IFruIqXIywa1DwrmqBQen4ZMzB7KuIKC”]According to him, “If a decision is taken by the President or the Chief of Staff to ensure that an amount of GHc1.9million is retrieved, I think the President or the Chief of Staff certainly should be commended for that.”

Mr. Akame Adams further underscored the importance of accountability to development and urged citizens to demand transparency government.

“As a country and as a people, public accountability is something we all must come together to ensure that our leadership embraces so that together as a country, we can move forward. In the coming days, government will make available the full report to general public so we get to know the details of the report and as to whether the minister indeed was implicated or any official was implicated,” Mr Adams further stated.

The Chief of Staff, Mr. Julius Debrah has directed the Attorney General and Minister of Justice to recover from Messrs Smartty’s Management Limited, a total of GHc 1.9 million.

The buses are embossed with pictures of Ghana's incumbent President and Ex Presidents both alive and dead.
Government has spent about GHc 3,649,044 re-branding 116 buses

He gave the directive after receiving the Attorney General’s report on the spraying and branding of 116 new buses procured for the Metro Mass Transport Company Limited at a cost of Ghc3.6 million.

The Chief of Staff last week directed the Attorney General to conduct an urgent review of the contract, following concerns raised about the cost.

The Minister of Transport, Dzifa Attivor, has since resigned over the scandal.

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By Delali Adogla-Bessa/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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