“Mahama Pledges to Run a Lean Government if Elected in 2024”
- Mahama promises a lean government with 60 ministers max.
- He criticizes Akufo-Addo's government for its bloated size.
- Mahama vows to fight corruption and recover stolen assets.
- He pledges a clean and effective government.
The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has reaffirmed his pledge to significantly downsize the government if he wins the presidency in the 2024 elections. Mahama criticized the Akufo-Addo administration for its bloated government, stating that despite having over 120 ministers and deputy ministers, it has only managed to ruin the economy.
In contrast, Mahama vowed to run a lean and efficient government with no more than 60 ministers and deputy ministers, emphasizing his commitment to reducing government expenditure. He emphasized that his leaner government would set a new standard for cleanliness and effectiveness, surpassing any previous administration.
Mahama’s goal is to relaunch a vigorous fight against corruption, promising to keep his appointees in check and ensure that corrupt officials in the current government face punishment. He assured Ghanaians that drastic measures would be taken to recover what has been unlawfully stolen from the state, and no one involved in the corruption would be spared.
Mahama’s promise to run a lean government is seen as a response to the widespread criticism of the Akufo-Addo administration’s bloated government, which many see as inefficient and wasteful. The NDC flagbearer’s commitment to reducing government expenditure and fighting corruption has resonated with many Ghanaians, who see it as a breath of fresh air in the country’s political landscape.
Mahama’s vision for a lean and efficient government is part of his broader promise to restore good governance and accountability in Ghana. His commitment to a lean government, Mahama is positioning himself as a leader who is serious about tackling corruption and ensuring that government resources are used efficiently to benefit all Ghanaians.