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Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Prof. Godfred Bopkin has called for better particulars on the recent announcement of a freeze on usage of V8 within the capital for all government appointees.
He is concerned that until clear guidelines are given, the directive contained in the 2023 Budget presented to Parliament on November 24, risks being flouted.
The economist, who has long advocated for austerity amid the economic crunch Ghana is facing, cautioned that clarity on austerity measures on the part of government must be clear to allow people appreciate same.
“We must be very careful we don’t push people beyond the point where they will not be able to tolerate. That is the part that we are getting towards and especially when you don’t see greater commitment in internalizing that austerity.
“So, if you tell me that don’t drive V8 in Accra, who monitors that? If I see V8 leaving from East Legon, do I conclude it’s going to Central Region?” he quizzed in an interview on Joy FM, November 25.