This is according to documents on expenditure provided to Parliament of Ghana by the Presidency.
He further revealed that despite the unprecedented economic challenges, the Presidency thinks this is the best time to be spending a staggering GHS1.3million drafting a strategic plan for the presidency.
He believes that the President’s call for burden sharing is a big fat hoax.
“Apart from spending an unbelievable GHS15million on car tyres & batteries between Jan-Sept 2022; the Ghanaian presidency also thinks this is the time to be spending a staggering GHS1.3million drafting a strategic plan for the presidency. Burden sharing is a big fat hoax!” he stated.
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