Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw
Owusu
Monday, 09
November 2015
Some candidates who are aspiring to enter parliament on the ticket
of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2016 general elections
are using state vehicles for their campaigns.
DAILY GUIDE yesterday captured a Nissan X-Trail four-wheel drive with registration number GV
1757 X, displaying campaign posters of Halidu Haruna, who is contesting in the
Ablekuma Central primary of the party.
The same vehicle has campaign stickers of Alhaji Ibrahim Dori, who
is contesting Environment and Science Minister, Mahama Ayariga, in the Bawku
Central primary.
Interestingly, the vehicle did not have a green background number
plate as it should, making the claim by government that all (government)
vehicles had been re-registered untrue.
That task was given to Vincent Senam Kuagbenu, former executive
director of the National Service Scheme. He was assigned responsibility in the
office of the president to coordinate the rationalization and re-registration
of government vehicles in November 2013 in order to prevent misuse of state
vehicles.
The rationalization and re-registration of state vehicles were
announced in the State of the Nation Address by President John Dramani Mahama
in February 2013.
Those NDC aspirants who are not using state vehicles are also displaying
opulence in their campaigns.
For instance, Greater Accra Regional Minister, Nii Laryea Afotey
Agbo, has branded an earth-moving Humvee vehicle, popularly called Hummer, for
his campaign in Kpone Katamanso.
Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) boss, Alfred Oko Vanderpuije, is
also using a fleet of vehicles, including a Toyota Tundra, for his Ablekuma
South ambition of representing the people there in parliament.
There are reports in the regions of NDC aspirants using state
vehicles and other facilities for their campaign in flagrant disregard of the
law.
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