Review Article 71 Urgently - IEA Tells Gov’t

Review Article 71 Urgently - IEA Tells Gov’t
Mr.John Kwakye, Director of Research at the IEA

 

 

The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) is calling on government to immediately amend the Article 71 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. As enshrine in constitution, Article 71 (1) and (2) of 1992 Constitution determines the salaries and allowances of the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary paid from the Consolidated

 

Fund. The payment is to be determined by the President, on the recommendations of a committee of not more than five persons appointed by him and acting upon the advice of the Council of State. In a tweet, the Director of Research at the IEA, Dr John Kwakye called for its amendment, saying that any government that is not

 

 

committed to this call for a review is not interested in fiscal discipline. He said Article 71 needs immediate review to trim the bloated salaries, allowances and other benefits of the stated office holders. Any Gov’t that is not committed to the review isn’t interested in fiscal discipline. This post follows former President John

 

 

Dramani Mahama claim that the government has only paid him GH¢230,000 for salary arrears and denies receiving GH¢14 million as ex gratia. The only payment that was made to me by government, Accountant General, was my salary arrears of GHC230,000 in 2013. I will show it [bank statement] to you first, and later if you want we can call a group of you journalists. Of course, I don’t

 

 

want to publish my bank statement but I can put it before you and you can look through all the payments and see if there is a GHC14 million payment. I didn’t receive any such payment, Mr. Mahama said, adding that he pays for his own utilities, accommodation, fuel,

 

 

medical care, plane tickets and domestic staff. I receive only my monthly pension like President Kufuor, and President Rawlings was receiving [it] before he died. That is all I get. I pay the electricity bill for my house and my office, I pay the water bill for my house and my office. I live in my own accommodation so the State does

 

 

not pay me anything for accommodation. The 2020 flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) rubbished claim by Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party Kwame Baffoe alias Abronye DC as absolute lies. That’s an absolute lie. He says in 2013 14 million [cedis] was paid into my ADB

 

 

account. I have my 2013 bank statement I will let you look through it and see if there is any GHC14 million payment. They haven’t given me an office, I rent an office in East Cantonments, I pay the rent myself, I pay my own fuel, the State doesn’t give me fuel, I pay my own domestic staff, I pay my own medical bills, I pay my own air tickets when I travel he added.