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President Mahama Imposes Ban on Non-Essential Travel for Government Appointees

President John Dramani Mahama has announced a ban on non-essential travel for government appointees, reinforcing his administration’s commitment to modesty and prudent resource management.

Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of 17 newly appointed ministers, President Mahama emphasised the need for fiscal discipline while cautioning against arrogance and extravagance.

“The hallmark of this government will be modesty and respect for the Ghanaian people. There will be no room for arrogance and pomposity in this government. The resources that you will be working with belong to the Ghanaian people who put us in office. Those resources are not to be wasted on opulence and extravagance,” he stated.

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To curtail unnecessary expenditure, the President directed the Chief of Staff to formally communicate the travel restrictions to all appointees.

“I have asked the Chief of Staff to write to all government appointees that I have imposed a ban on non-essential travels forthwith to cut down expenditure. Any travel that is deemed essential and necessary must be cleared first with the Chief of Staff, and such travel will have to be undertaken with modesty—no first class,” he declared.

President Mahama further urged appointees to avoid displays of affluence and embrace modesty, aligning with the administration’s focus on fiscal responsibility.

This directive forms part of a broader governmental strategy aimed at ensuring the responsible and judicious use of public resources in the best interest of the Ghanaian people.

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