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    We can’t continue flying our leaders in first class to go and borrow money – Bullgod

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Entertainment pundit, Bullgod Entertainment pundit, Bullgod

    Entertainment pundit, Bullgod, has hailed President John Dramani Mahama‘s directive preventing his appointees from taking first-class flights for their travels.

    He is of the view that the country cannot pay for appointees to travel on luxurious flights just to seek financial aid.

    Bullgod made this point while speaking on United Showbiz on Saturday, February 15, 2025.

    “What we’ve seen under the previous government, we don’t want to see it in three weeks. All these diplomatic heads are flying economy, so why are appointees flying first class and business class to go and borrow? What for?” he questioned.

    Bullgod likened John Dramani Mahama to Donald Trump, indicating that the President is replicating the same approach here in Ghana, albeit in a calmer manner.

    “I don’t know what Trump is doing in America. I can see that John Dramani is doing similar things here. We should have a leader who will be courageous enough to say that no matter what you do, this is what is good for us,” he said.

    Bullgod further praised President John Dramani Mahama‘s decision to cancel the rotational Independence Day Parade in the country.

    “We need to commend President Mahama for what he is doing so far. Meanwhile, about the Independence Day parade, I am of the view that there should be full disclosure. They should tell us how much will go into it. They should provide us with a breakdown. From now on, Ghanaians are now wide awake and aware of what is happening,” he added.

    Meanwhile, watch as Asiedu Nketiah breaks silence on the ‘uneasiness’ within the NDC and his ‘fight’ with Mahama



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