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Gov’t plan to purchase 6 military and presidential jets misplaced, says Minority

Gov’t plan to purchase 6 military and presidential jets misplaced, says Minority
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The Minority in Parliament has criticised government’s proposal to acquire six new aircraft for the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) and the presidency, describing the move as ill-timed and financially irresponsible.

The controversy erupted during the post-2026 budget debate, where tensions rose over the planned procurement of four military aircraft and two presidential jets.

The minority argued that the initiative placed an unnecessary burden on the national purse at a time when the country was grappling with significant economic challenges.

Speaking at a press briefing after proceedings, Former Minister for Lands and Natural Resources and MP for Damongo, Samuel Abu Jinapor, questioned the justification for committing more than GH₵13 billion to the project.

He stressed that such a major investment must be accompanied by full transparency and accountability.

Jinapor further challenged the John Mahama-led government to explain why it considered the acquisition a priority when critical sectors — including health, education, and infrastructure — remained underfunded.

According to him, the fundamental question the NDC administration had to answer was whether this was the appropriate time for Ghana to embark on such a costly procurement.

Source:Classfmonline

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