First is the matter of contract cost. But even more worrying to this newspaper is the process being adopted for approving the contract and commencing its execution. These allegations are yet to be confirmed and Parliament has been scheduled to debate the contract on Tuesday, February 11. However, the allegations have cast a shadow on Parliament’s commitment to its role as the check and balance on the decisions of the executive arm of government. But as long as due process is followed, then it must be accepted by all and sundry, even if the contract cost is suspicious; that is how a Parliamentary democracy works.
Source: GhanaWeb February 10, 2020 10:30 UTC