President John Dramani Mahama’s use of the Dzata private jet for official travels, including a recent state visit to The Gambia, has stirred a heated national debate.
Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Acting Spokesperson for the Presidency, clarified that the jet, owned by the President’s brother Ibrahim Mahama, incurs no expense to the Ghanaian taxpayer.
Despite this assurance, critics question why the President opted for a private aircraft over the state-owned presidential jet, GH 001, which is reportedly operational.

Supporters argue that using a family-owned jet reflects resourcefulness and cost efficiency, while detractors raise concerns about transparency and potential conflicts of interest.
The debate has taken social media by storm, with opinions split on the implications for governance ethics and public trust.
Kwakye Ofosu emphasized that the decision was made purely for logistical convenience and not as a statement on the condition of the presidential fleet.

As the conversation unfolds, many citizens urge clearer guidelines on the use of private resources in state affairs.
This development highlights the growing scrutiny of leadership decisions in Ghana, particularly in balancing personal affiliations with public service.

Source: OccupyGh.com
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