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NDC transition team expresses concern over last-minute recruitments, payments

The spokesperson for the incoming government’s transition team, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has expressed se­rious concerns after the transition team’s first day of work.

Among the key issues raised were last-minute recruitments and a significant payment of GH¢240 million to an entity that conducted business with the Electricity Com­pany of Ghana (ECG).

Mr Kwakye Ofosu revealed that these actions could have severe fiscal implications for the incoming administration.

“There were a few issues that came up that generated some discussions. Amongst them was the worrying issue of last-minute recruitments and payments in some ministries, departments, and agen­cies,” he stated.

Highlighting the payment to the ECG-related entity, Mr Kwakye Ofosu noted that the incoming team requested a halt to the trans­action until further scrutiny could be conducted.

The former Deputy Information Minister stressed that the pay­ment’s timing and magnitude could adversely impact the public purse, given the precarious state of the economy.

“Good governance requires that the incoming government is given the opportunity to make these decisions,” he added.

While acknowledging that payments to Independent Power Producers (IPPs) might be justified to keep the power supply stable, he questioned the urgency and neces­sity of this particular payment.

“We have picked up information and indeed we’ve seen documenta­tion relating to efforts to pay over GH¢240 million to an entity that is supposed to have done some business with the ECG. Now, if it was being paid to IPPs to keep the power on, one perhaps would not have an issue but it is being paid to an entity whose work in my view is not as critical as IPPs.”

Mr Kwakye Ofosu revealed that the team suggested broader con­sultations to address these matters, citing the incoming government’s responsibility to manage the fiscal implications. “The timing of the recruitment would have severe fiscal implications on the incoming government,” he remarked.

He added that the outgoing gov­ernment’s representatives agreed to suspend the GH¢240 million pay­ment pending further discussions at the next meeting of the transi­tion team scheduled for Friday.

Mr Kwakye Ofosu stated, “We raised strong objections to these manoeuvres and requested that they be put on hold. The govern­ment side agreed to this, and we will forcefully insist that this is a dangerous precedent.” -myjoyonline

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