Politics

Ablakwa calls on fellow MPs to ‘reject’ vehicle loans

  • Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for North Tongu has called for an amendment of the Article 71 emoluments system. His comment comes after news of Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta tabling a $28 million loan before parliament for approval to buy vehicles for house members. In a post on Facebook, Ablakwa called on his fellow MPS to decline the loan and also called for the tearing down of what he calls an “apartheid superstructure.

He cautioned that his colleagues must not underrate the anger that the government taking loans for MPs to buy vehicles can cause.

“I have long held the view that the entire Article 71 emoluments regime is in urgent need of a major overhaul,” reads a portion of his post. “We need to demolish this apartheid superstructure and create new conditions of service framework for public officials which are more equitable, transparent, justifiable, and acceptable to the people who employ us.” He also added that: “I honestly hope many colleague MPs will agree with me so we join forces and get Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta to withdraw his MP’s car loan agreement from Parliament.”

Source: Yen.com.gh

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