Many Ghanaians have been asking one question lately: Why is President John Mahama traveling in his brother’s private jet?
The government has now spoken — and the explanation is stirring conversations across the country.
According to the Minister of State for Government Communications, , the decision by to use a jet owned by his brother, , is actually meant to save Ghana huge amounts of money.
Speaking on ****, the minister revealed that renting a private jet for presidential trips can cost about $18,000 every hour.
Instead of spending that much taxpayer money, the President reportedly chose to temporarily use his brother’s aircraft.
According to the government, Ghana does not pay rental fees for the jet. The state only pays for operational expenses like fuel and landing charges when it is used for official travel.
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The arrangement, officials say, is only temporary while the government works to secure a new and more reliable presidential aircraft.
But not everyone is convinced.
Some lawmakers from the opposition ** (NPP)** have raised concerns about the situation. They argue that using a private jet owned by the President’s brother could raise serious ethical questions and possible conflict of interest.
The issue has quickly become a hot topic in political discussions across Ghana, with many citizens debating whether the decision is a smart way to save public funds or something that needs closer scrutiny.
For now, government officials insist the move is simply a cost-saving measure, not a permanent arrangement.
But the big question remains:
Do you think this decision saves Ghana money — or raises more concerns?
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