President Mahama Cracks Down on Government Excesses: No More First Class Travel for Appointees

In a bold move to promote modesty and prudent spending, President Mahama has banned first-class travel for all government appointees. This decree is part of a broader effort to curb excessive spending and lavish lifestyles among government officials ¹.According to the President, any travel deemed essential must be cleared with the Chief of Staff beforehand. Moreover, appointees are expected to adopt a modest approach to travel, forgoing the luxuries of first-class flights.This move is seen as a significant step towards promoting transparency and accountability within the government. By banning first-class travel, President Mahama aims to send a strong message about the importance of responsible spending and humble leadership.The President has also urged appointees to avoid displays of affluence and instead adopt a more modest lifestyle. This call to action is expected to resonate throughout the government, as officials are encouraged to prioritize prudence over extravagance.As Ghana continues to navigate its economic challenges, President Mahama’s decision to ban first-class travel for government appointees is a welcome move towards fiscal responsibility and good governance.

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