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The Action Alliance Party (AAP) has called for full disclosure and an independent investigation into President John Dramani Mahama’s use of a private jet owned by his brother, businessman Ibrahim Mahama, for official international travel.
Addressing the media at a press conference, AAP National Chairman Nazir Abdul-Rahaman Darlinton acknowledged the logistical necessity of the arrangement, noting that the presidential jet — a Dassault Falcon 900 procured in 2010 — is currently not airworthy.
While commending the temporary arrangement as a significant cost-saving measure, the party stressed that constitutional transparency must remain paramount.
“It therefore came as a blessing and an act of good statesmanship for a well-meaning citizen, known for his philanthropic work, to offer his private jet to the President for travel at no cost,” Mr Darlinton stated.
He referenced Article 41(f) of the 1992 Constitution, which enjoins citizens to protect public property and combat the waste of public funds, arguing that avoiding expensive interim jet rentals aligns with this obligation.
Despite acknowledging the financial prudence of the arrangement, the AAP criticised the government’s silence on the ethical concerns and rebuked the main opposition party for responding with “threats” rather than demanding factual clarity.
The party also recognised legitimate concerns about a potential conflict of interest but insisted that the country should not be “held to ransom” over the issue.
The AAP formally called for an independent investigation to clarify any possible misuse of state influence and urged civil society, the media, and well-meaning citizens to remain vigilant in holding leaders accountable.
Responding to questions from the press, AAP National Communication Director Abdul Kudus Mohammed clarified that the call for a probe does not imply wrongdoing but is intended to assure the public.
“We do not suspect any foul play on this matter. No,” Mr Mohammed said. “They should come out clearly to let Ghanaians know… The more you remain silent, the more people begin to suspect.”
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