Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
Former Deputy Sports Minister under the erstwhile John Mahama government, Joseph Yamin has stated that the president broke no law by deciding to charter a £15,000 per hour luxurious jet for the president’s recent travel.
Mr Yamin however stated that while no law may have been broken, the Presidency should have been considerate and gone for a less expensive jet.
“For me, the President broke no law, but he could have learnt from Prophet Nehemiah in the Bible who built a wall for the Israelites without charge when the people were in captivity. Nana Akufo-Addo could have gone for a less expansive jet if he had the country at heart”, Mr Yamin advised.
According to a mynewsgh report sighted by GhanaWeb, Mr Yamin posited that despite the President’s protection being important, it was also necessary for the President to consider other important things that could be done to the direct benefit of the citizenry with the monies spent on the private jet.
“I have the right to do anything, you say–but not everything is beneficial. I have the right to do anything–but not everything is constructive”, the leading NDC member quoted 1 Corinthians 10:23 in an interview with Manhyia-based Opemsuo FM.
President Akufo-Addo during a recent trip to France, Belgium and South Africa opted for a 15,000 per hour ACJ320neo G-KELT private jet over the government’s Falcon 900 EX Easy.
The cost of the private jet which is said to be the most expensive in the fleet operated by Acropolis Aviation has generated several reactions including from the Minority side of Parliament.
OSP Questions Baba Jamal Over Alleged Vote-Buying in Ayawaso East Primary
Police Arrest Woman Over Fire Incident at Alpha Hour Founder’s Church
NRSA: Commercial Tricycles Still Illegal Under Ghana’s Road Traffic Laws
NADMO Launches Rainy Season Safety Campaign in Fanteakwa South Markets
Adorye Demands Immediate Sack of Amansie Central DCE Over Galamsey Extortion Exposé
NDC Youth Petition Party to Fight Supreme Court Decision on Kpandai Seat
Minority Fights 24-Hour Economy Secretariat, Calls It Costly Bureaucracy
FGM Persists in Ghana Despite 30 Years of Ban — Cross-Border Practice Raises New Alarm
Defence Minister Delay Due to Parliamentary Recess – NDC’s Wonder Madilo Explains