Garners President John Mahama has banned all government appointees from traveling first-class as part of a cut to public spending for the country’s economic hardship. All non-essential travel will be prohibited, and the Chief of Staff must first clear any necessary travel. He revealed that he had directed the Chief of Staff to formally inform all ministers and government officials of immediate restrictions on non-essential travel, which was designed to reduce government spending. Any travel that is considered essential and necessary must be cleaned first with the Chief of Staff’s office and such trips must be made in Modestyno first class, Mahama said. The president also warned his appointees against arrogant and wasted spending, stressing the need for caution in using public resources. He said the resources you will work with belong to the Ghanaian people who took office in Ghana, adding that these resources must not be abused in luxury or luxury. The directive is part of President Mahamas’ commitment to reduce luxury spending as his administration tries to restore economic stability and public trust in governance.
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