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DENNIS MIRACLES ABOAGYE SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON MAHAMA 'S LEAN GOVERNMENT CLAIM

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A recent Facebook post by Dennis Miracles Aboagye has sparked a heated debate about the budget allocation to the Office of the President. Aboagye's post highlights the astonishing GHc2.7 billion cedis allocated to the Office of the President, a significant increase from the GHc327 million allocated by the previous NPP government. This revelation has raised eyebrows, with many questioning the justification for such a hefty budget allocation, especially for a government that prides itself on being lean.


To put this into perspective, the highest-paid government officials in Ghana, including the President, Vice President, and Ministers, earn salaries ranging from GHc934,800 to GHc40,000 per month ¹. While these salaries are certainly substantial, they pale in comparison to the budget allocation to the Office of the President.


So, what exactly does this budget allocation cover? The answer is not entirely clear. However, it's worth noting that the Office of the President is responsible for a wide range of activities, including administrative costs, travel expenses, and security provisions. Nevertheless, the sheer size of the budget allocation raises questions about the government's priorities and its commitment to transparency and accountability.


Aboagye's post also touches on the issue of "settings and packaging," suggesting that the government's approach to governance has an expiry date. This is a clever point, as it highlights the need for governments to adapt and evolve over time. The fact that the government has allocated such a large budget to the Office of the President suggests that it may be prioritizing short-term gains over long-term sustainability.


In conclusion, the budget allocation to the Office of the President is a glaring fact that warrants closer scrutiny. While the government may argue that this allocation is necessary for the smooth operation of the presidency, the sheer size of the budget raises questions about priorities and transparency. As Aboagye so aptly put it, "Let's give Time Time." It's time for the government to provide clear answers about this budget allocation and to demonstrate its commitment to transparency and accountability.




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