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Ghana’s President scraps fuel allowances for all political appointees

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 15, 2025
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All political appointees under President John Dramani Mahama’s current administration will no longer receive fuel allowances or allocations, with immediate effect.

This announcement was made in a statement dated Tuesday, 15th July, and signed by the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu.

Redirecting resources to priority sectors

According to the statement, this decision forms part of the government’s renewed commitment to reducing public expenditure and channelling resources into critical sectors of national development.

“This latest cost-cutting measure follows sweeping reductions in the size of government through the appointment of fewer ministers and a leaner staff at the Office of the President,” the statement read.

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Satellite TV subscriptions also cancelled

Ghana's President scraps fuel allowances for all political appointees

The directive also includes the cancellation of satellite television subscriptions at the Presidency and other government establishments. The move, the statement noted, is intended to reflect the principle of shared sacrifice between the government and the citizenry.

“The President believes that leadership must also bear its part of the sacrifices it is calling on the people to make,” the statement added, reaffirming President Mahama’s belief in setting the tone from the top.

The government has in recent weeks introduced several measures aimed at curbing unnecessary expenditure. These include limiting the number of presidential staffers and ministerial appointments, and now, eliminating fuel benefits for appointees.

The latest move is expected to bolster fiscal discipline, promote responsible governance, and serve as a symbol of accountability at a time when economic prudence is crucial.

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