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Covid-19: Minority accuses govt of spending Ghc32 million on conferences

December 14, 2021

The Minority in Parliament has reiterated their resolve to have the government account for the Covid-19 expenditure.

The Minority Chief Whip, Muntaka Mubarak hinted the Caucus “will hold their (Majority) legs close to the fire to make sure that everything is accounted for, every pesewa that was approved in 2021.”

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“I can tell you this, a lot of these Ministries are sweating, I mean if people can choose to spend Ghc32million on conferences during COVID, you have to provide details. And if one particular office can spend 1billion, we need details and they are sweating already,” he alleged.

“We do not want these things to stand uncontested and exhaustive because if you allow it to stay, it becomes part of rules of the House. We want to be sure that all avenues would be exhausted then we are certain that this is what we want to be part of the proceeding of the House. Remember, I have always said the House is by three things, the Standing Orders, the Constitution, and our practice,” he added.

He said as a Minority, it is their responsibility to ensure that every pesewa used on the Covid-19 are accounted for.

“Our concentration is to do our bid and our bid is that we are holding the government to account for its stewardship. We are saying that we will not allow you to waste our resources, resources that have been given to you. You must account for it properly. If you want to do anything use the right procedure,” he added.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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