Member of Parliament for Banda constiruency and Deputy Minority whip, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim has accused the government of deliberately refusing to honor payment of the MPs common fund.
According to him, the common fund arrears due MPs has not been paid since the beginning of 2019 and that it is stifling development in their various constituencies.
Speaking on Okay FM’s 'Ade Akye Abia' program, he explained that the government has deliberately refused to pay with the intention of making some MPs lose their primaries.
He added that they need to carry out so many projects which they do with the common fund.
"So I am pleading with the government to release funds for the payment of the common fund for MPs, because some of the MPs are really suffering," he said.
“There is a serious developmental problem and challenges at the local government system and the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta does not see the need to pay the common fund, he does not know the use, which is why foot soldiers and the party grassroots are crying that the government is a non-performing one.”
He clarified that from September 2018, government has not paid the last quarter of the common fund.
Watch interview below
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check your banner photos. you use the MP for Offinso South, Hon Ahmed Banda's photo for your banner headline, while in the story the Banda MP, Hon Ahmed Ibrahim's photo is used. Don't be so confused with names
If you are HONEST as you want us to believe, tell us how man years the fund was in arrears under you Mahama!
THIS BANDA MP IS ANOTHER BY HEART TALKER, HE TALKS AS IF HE HAS NOT SET HIS FOOT IN THE CLASSROOM BEFORE.# HE ACCUSES THE PRESIDENT WITHOUT AN IOTA OF EVIDENCE. AN MP OF A SORT. A CERTAIN MP.