Ghana's presidential jet has been grounded in France for months due to severe corrosion, rendering it unfit for use. The Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, confirmed that multiple attempts to set a return date have failed, and the aircraft remains out of service. This situation has sparked public debate, with prominent figures like journalist Kwesi Pratt warning against any government attempts to purchase a new jet. The government faces pressure to address the issue transparently and avoid unnecessary expenditure on a replacement. The controversy highlights concerns over government spending and the maintenance of state assets.
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