General News of Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Source: starrfmonline.com

Bawumia’s new residence to cost $13.9m

The new residence will accomodate Dr. Baumiah for his period in office The new residence will accomodate Dr. Baumiah for his period in office

A new mansion under construction to house Ghana’s Vice Presidents will cost the nation a staggering 13.9 million dollars.

The contract to the new residence which is currently being built at the Switch back road in Accra, was awarded and started under the erstwhile John Mahama-led administration.

The revelation of the cost of the mansion was made public by the Vice President, Mahamudu Bawumia during a speech at the Launch of the ‘Good Corporate Governance Initiative’ at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, Tuesday.

“There was this whole brouhaha about this Vice President’s residence, I am sure you heard about it, so in the context of discussing this issue, there is supposed be a vice president’s residence under construction…so I asked the question why this project has not been finished, why has it delayed and they said ‘well the contractor is owed a lot of money’ and I said how much is this money and am told well it is a lot of money.

“So [I asked] how much is this house actually costing and I was shocked when I was told, can you believe in Ghana we are building a house to house our Vice President and this house is supposed to cost 13.9 million dollars.

“I mean what sort of house is it supposed to be, is the gate made of gold, pavement made of gold, blocks of gold, a house in Ghana for 13.9 million dollars…I couldn’t believe it…and I am hundred percent sure it didn’t go through competitive tender…and there it stands uncompleted,” Dr. Bawumia said.

The decision to construct a new residence for Ghana’s Vice Presidents came after former President Mahama decided to reside in the previous official Vice president’s residence after he was elected president.