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www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw
Owusu
Wednesday, February
08, 2017
Former President John Dramani Mahama has finally packed out of the
No.3 Prestige Link residence at Cantonments, Accra, which he wanted to keep as
part of his end-of-service package.
After public pressure had reached a crescendo, the former president who
lost miserably to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo-Addo, during last year’s crucial election, said he was no longer
interested in keeping the property which is the official residence of sitting vice
presidents.
He was said to have packed out last Friday and former Chief of
Staff, Julius Debrah, reportedly signed an inventory of the residence prepared by
officials of the government and the Public Works Department (PWD) on Monday,
February 6, to signify the official handing over of the house.
Ex-President Mahama is said to be currently residing at Airport
Residential Area, near Gold House in Accra, according to the Greater Accra
Regional Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Anthony Nukpenu.
The ex-president’s request to keep the facility sparked outrage and as
the debate ensued, the government said it had declined the request.
Preconceived
Plan
It is suggested that Mr Mahama wanted the No. 3 Prestige Link residence
as part of his retirement package the moment he stepped into that facility as
then vice president and that’s why he ordered the construction of a new one to
house the current vice president and subsequent ones at Cantonments, with all
its security risks.
According to sources, there were about 17 luxurious Toyota Avalon saloon
cars, Land Cruisers and BMW, but since the ex-president packed out, only one
Avalon is said to have been left for the new government as contained in the
handing over notes.
The posh vehicle were all said to have been driven away to unknown
locations.
Most of them at the presidency were reportedly auctioned to (presidential)
staffers and other ‘powerful’ NDC gurus who allegedly changed the ownership
with the help of some DVLA staff just before Nana Akufo-Addo was sworn in as president.
Recently, it emerged that Mahama was demanding five saloon cars and
five four-wheel drive vehicles as part of the retirement package; but it is
unclear if the unaccounted-for Toyota Avalons were part of the demand.
Currently, saloon cars left in the presidential pool are those
reportedly left by President Kufuor’s administration when he left office in
January 2009 and which the NDC administration never used, as well as aged vehicles
used by the immediate past NDC administration.
A statement from Mr Mahama’s office had said that he found it
important to move out of the building to avoid marring the spirit of
cooperation between the two sides of the Transition Team.
Even after coming public to say he had changed his mind, it took him
almost a month to pack out.
Former President Mahama’s request to keep the bungalow appeared
contrary to the approved recommendations set by the Prof. Dora Francisca Edu-Buandoh
committee on Emoluments and Conditions of Service for Article 71 office
holders.
The committee’s reportedly did not recommend a house for him but
rather agreed on 40 percent of his salary in lieu of accommodation.
Apparently, the NDC government
after realizing that there was no basis to appropriate the house, allegedly
used its majority in parliament to secretly amend the Prof. Edu-Buandoh
Committee report to include housing settlement for outgoing President Mahama.
Even after the amendment, the
immediate-past NDC government did not say then President Mahama’s abode should
be given to him.
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