No sitting allowance paid to transition team – Gov’t discredits NPP’s claim
President John Mahama
Government has denied paying sitting allowances to any
member of the transition teams, which are working to ensure smooth
transfer of political power to an Akufo-Addo government on January 7, 2017.
The Akufo-Addo side of the transition team claimed that as
part of austerity measures by the incoming government, it forfeited
allowances, food and drinks offered them in the course of the
transition.
“The working committees and the nine members from the side
of the president-elect have also declined sitting allowances, lunch and
other beverages as a sign of commitment to the austere times in which
we are, and same has been communicated to the co-chair and the team on
the other side,” its spokesperson, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah said at a news
conference.
Hanna Tetteh, Spokesperson for Government's Transition Team
But the spokesperson of the government transition team, Ms
Hanna Tetteh, in a Facebook post Friday evening denied any payment of
sitting allowances to members of either side of the transition team.
“No sitting allowances have been paid to any member of the
transition team (both for the current and incoming administration),” she
posted.
She explained that since the handing over notes were made
available by the government side of the transition team, no meeting of
the full membership of the transition team has been held.
Ms Tetteh who is also the Foreign Affairs Minister noted
there have, however, been sub-committee meetings, and the incoming
government side of the transition team has been working from the Accra
International Conference Centre.
“From the beginning of the Transition process provision for
snacks & lunch were made by the Office of the President and were
available only for members of the transition team working from the Accra
International Conference Centre,” she stated.
“If the incoming administration has taken the position
that they do not want to have such provision made any longer that is
entirely their prerogative,” she indicated.
Source: 3news.com
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