Former President John Dramani Mahama has promised to cut down the number of ministers to at most 60 ministers and deputies if re-elected president in the 2024 general elections.
Furtherance, Mr Mahama promised to probe the expenditure of Covid-19 funds and ensure proper accountability of all public funds.
“I shall assemble and operate the leanest but most efficient government under our fourth republic. We will reduce, significantly, the size of the government. As I announced in my Ghana We Want address at UPSA late last year, I will form a government of less than sixty (60) ministers and deputy ministers of state,” the former President made the promise during his campaign launch at the Cedi auditorium at the University of Health and Allied Sciences in Ho in the Volta Region.
“Fellow countrymen and women, the time has come for Ghanaians to receive proper accountability from those they elect to political office. This accountability can only be achieved by a new party in government. I promise Ghanaians, that I shall investigate how public funds were expended and this includes the Covid-19 Audit and the findings from the Auditor-General’s reports over the years”.
“We must clean the Augean stables and rid them of the filth and corruption. The anti-corruption will be given unfettered space to do their work. The days of the infamous ‘clearing agent’ will be well and truly over. But to ensure efficiency and professionalism in this endeavour, institutions of the state would be empowered to be independent in their work. State-owned enterprises will not be a gravy train for political apparatchiks.”
According to Mr Mahama, the failure of the Akufo-Addo government does not excite him.
For Mr Mahama, it has never been his wish that his political opponents will fail. He said it is his vision that Ghana will develop, regardless of who is in power.
By Vincent Kubi