Payment of ex-gratia under Article 71 will be scrapped – Mahama
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Former president John Dramani Mahama has said he will scrap the controversial ex-gratia paid to Article 71 office holders if he becomes president come 2025.
Mahama said he will also reduce the number of political office holders under Article 71 if voted to be president.
Speaking at the launch of his campaign to lead the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mahama said, “In response to the calls from many of you, we will initiate and undertake the most far-reaching constitution, political and governance reforms that will restore confidence in our democracy.”
“We will continue and bring to a conclusion the constitutional review that was begun by the late President Atta Mills which will include a review of the controversial Article 71. To reduce the number of office holders under Article 71 and reduce the disparities, privileges and emoluments vis-à-vis the public sector and civil service,” he said.
Mahama added, “The payment of ex-gratia of the Executive under Article 71 will be scrapped.”
This will be the second attempt that Mahama will make to return to power.
The former president also joins former Finance Minister, Dr Kwabena Duffuor, former Mayor of Kumasi, Kojo Bonsu and businessman, Ernest Kwaku Krobea for the flagbearer position of the opposition NDC.