Ghana’s new government is facing public scrutiny after a plan to cut down on spending revealed that about 200 vehicles had already gone missing from the president’s office.
Residents are also criticizing the president for having an ‘elephant size’ team of 110 ministers and deputies despite a campaign promise to cut government waste.
President Nana Akufo-Addo who came into power last year has suspended purchase of any new government vehicle after authorities stated that they are trying to track down cars that were never returned by officials in the previous government.
Ghana’s new government is facing public scrutiny after a plan to cut down on spending revealed that about 200 vehicles had already gone missing from the president’s office.
Residents are also criticizing the president for having an ‘elephant size’ team of 110 ministers and deputies despite a campaign promise to cut government waste.
President Nana Akufo-Addo who came into power last year has suspended purchase of any new government vehicle after authorities stated that they are trying to track down cars that were never returned by officials in the previous government.
Ghana’s new government is facing public scrutiny after a plan to cut down on spending revealed that about 200 vehicles had already gone missing from the president’s office.
Residents are also criticizing the president for having an ‘elephant size’ team of 110 ministers and deputies despite a campaign promise to cut government waste.
President Nana Akufo-Addo who came into power last year has suspended purchase of any new government vehicle after authorities stated that they are trying to track down cars that were never returned by officials in the previous government.
Ghana’s new government is facing public scrutiny after a plan to cut down on spending revealed that about 200 vehicles had already gone missing from the president’s office.
Residents are also criticizing the president for having an ‘elephant size’ team of 110 ministers and deputies despite a campaign promise to cut government waste.
President Nana Akufo-Addo who came into power last year has suspended purchase of any new government vehicle after authorities stated that they are trying to track down cars that were never returned by officials in the previous government.
Ghana’s new government is facing public scrutiny after a plan to cut down on spending revealed that about 200 vehicles had already gone missing from the president’s office.
Residents are also criticizing the president for having an ‘elephant size’ team of 110 ministers and deputies despite a campaign promise to cut government waste.
President Nana Akufo-Addo who came into power last year has suspended purchase of any new government vehicle after authorities stated that they are trying to track down cars that were never returned by officials in the previous government.
Ghana’s new government is facing public scrutiny after a plan to cut down on spending revealed that about 200 vehicles had already gone missing from the president’s office.
Residents are also criticizing the president for having an ‘elephant size’ team of 110 ministers and deputies despite a campaign promise to cut government waste.
President Nana Akufo-Addo who came into power last year has suspended purchase of any new government vehicle after authorities stated that they are trying to track down cars that were never returned by officials in the previous government.
Ghana’s new government is facing public scrutiny after a plan to cut down on spending revealed that about 200 vehicles had already gone missing from the president’s office.
Residents are also criticizing the president for having an ‘elephant size’ team of 110 ministers and deputies despite a campaign promise to cut government waste.
President Nana Akufo-Addo who came into power last year has suspended purchase of any new government vehicle after authorities stated that they are trying to track down cars that were never returned by officials in the previous government.
Ghana’s new government is facing public scrutiny after a plan to cut down on spending revealed that about 200 vehicles had already gone missing from the president’s office.
Residents are also criticizing the president for having an ‘elephant size’ team of 110 ministers and deputies despite a campaign promise to cut government waste.
President Nana Akufo-Addo who came into power last year has suspended purchase of any new government vehicle after authorities stated that they are trying to track down cars that were never returned by officials in the previous government.