Mr. Francis Addai-Nimoh had mentioned a few basic observable facts and remarks which, while not in any way shape or form unique or especially one of a kind could, regardless, still not be softly bypassed or nonchalantly excused. One such perception had to do with the requirement for each recently chosen government for go on with or complete freely financed projects which the past government had started however had not had the option to finish toward the end its residency.
This is a very commonsensical perception, albeit the 2024 New Patriotic Party's Presidential Candidacy Aspirant refered to Chapter 6 of Ghana's 1992 Republican Constitution to back up his perception. He truly didn't have to do so on the grounds that the financial inefficiency and indefensible channel of purposely and rashly deserted projects started by past states by recently introduced or chose legislatures have been a wellspring of warmed banter among Ghanaian residents of any age and philosophical and ideological group affiliations throughout recent decades. I have not perused or really gotten to know the definite items in Chapter 6 of our 1992 Republican Constitution, however it was perfectly clear to me from the contentions and perceptions made by the previous New Patriotic Party's Member of Parliament for the Asante-Mampong Constituency, in the Asante Region, that Chapter 6 of the Constitution had precluded maybe the considerably more huge requirement for the charge of uncompleted freely supported advancement tasks to be proceeded or finished by a replacement government inside the basic setting of responsibility.
Presently, this means on account of the Saglemi Housing Project, which was started by the Mills-Mahama government, situated in the Greater-Accra Region, it was basic for the present Akufo-Addo government to above all else evaluate the expense adequacy of the undertaking, including how much cash contracted for the finishing of the task, and the equilibrium between the initially planned cost and consumption.