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Administration clears up everything, piles of garbage Okudzeto's cases on Akufo-Addo's excursions
Strike by Brussels air terminal specialists constrained Akufo-Addo to contract flight, Presidency answers Ablakwa.
The administration has answered a few cases made by the Member of Parliament for North Tongu with respect to the president's ongoing excursion to Belgium and Rwanda.
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa in a Facebook post claimed that President Akufo-Addo's ongoing excursion to Belgium and Rwanda is costing the citizen an incredible GH¢4 million.
As indicated by Mr. Ablakwa, the President's outings to Belgium, and hence to Rwanda were done by means of an Airbus ACJ319, enrolled D-Alex.
Yet, an assertion from the workplace of the president says these cases by the MP are off base.
The assertion endorsed by the Director of Communications, Eugene Arhin showed that, the president didn't venture out to Begium on board a contracted Airbus ACJ319 as is being guaranteed. As indicated by him, the president loaded onto a flight utilizing the Air France Commercial Flight (AF0584).
"President Akufo-Addo left Ghana on Sunday, nineteenth June 2022, to go to the fifteenth release of the European Development Days Forum in Brussels, Belgium. It is public information that President Akufo-Addo DID NOT head out to Belgium on board a sanctioned Airbus ACJ319, as is being guaranteed by the North Tongu MP.
"The President ventured out to Belgium installed an Air France Commercial Flight (AF0584), what withdrew Accra on Sunday at 7:20pm, made a visit in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, and afterward proceeded to Paris. As a matter of fact, President Akufo-Addo's all's 12-part designation voyaged business," the assertion added.
Concerning the sanctioned flight, Eugene Arhin said Ghana's Mission in Brussels had sent notice about an approaching strike in the aeronautics area in Belgium.
This planned to bring about the retraction of north of 300 (300) flights, including those from Brussels to Kigali.
"Belgium's biggest air terminal, Brussels Airport, was constrained to drop all cordial trips on Monday, twentieth June, the day President Akufo-Addo showed up in Brussels, since representatives at the air terminal had participated in a flying strike.
"With the Presidency having been given earlier data in regards to the strike activity before the President's excursion to Brussels, the choice to travel utilizing direct business departure from Brussels to Kigali was not accessible," said.
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