Ato Forson raises alarm over gov't’s plan to buy €140m ships
The Minority Leader in Parliament, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has raised concerns over the government’s plan to purchase ships at an estimated cost of €140 million.
Speaking on the matter, Dr Ato Forson criticised the proposal, describing it as unnecessary and a burden on the country’s finances.
He stressed that the Minority will strongly oppose such an expenditure, which he believes is not a priority for the nation at this time.
Dr Ato Forson further stated that the Minority will resist any attempts to introduce tax waivers or loans that would impose additional financial obligations on the country.
According to him, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) MPs are committed to protecting Ghana’s economic stability and will not support measures that undermine fiscal prudence.
The Minority Leader argued that the government must exercise caution and refrain from making commitments that could constrain the next administration.
He warned that Parliament should not be used as a tool to approve policies and agreements that lack transparency and long-term justification.
Dr Ato Forson assured Ghanaians that the Minority will remain vigilant in its oversight role.
He urged the government to prioritise policies that address pressing national challenges rather than pursuing ventures such as the ship purchase, which he views as wasteful and ill-timed.
"There are obvious attempts by this government to saddle the incoming government with a huge financial drain and I say this because before us they're proposing to buy ships worth €140m at this time."
"Mr Speaker, it is very wrong for a government that is leaving the office in three weeks to commit €140m, Mr Speaker, if it is extremely important for the State, allow the new government to commit them.
"Mr Speaker the tax exemptions before us if approved will have a fiscal burden in the next budget. So you are saying that the next government should carry your burden of $350m, Mr Speaker, no way."
Meanwhile, Defence Minister Dominic Nitiwul has stated that the ships are crucial for the Navy, adding that the IMF has approved the government’s request to secure a loan for their purchase.
However, he noted that if the NDC chooses not to support the move, then so be it
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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