Close Menu
MyGhanaDaily
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    MyGhanaDaily
    Tuesday, December 23
    Trending
    • Ghana Positions Diaspora As Partners In National Reset At Historic GTA Diaspora Dinner
    • Speaker Bagbin Reaffirms Ghana’s Global Leadership in Anti-Corruption at UN Summit in Doha
    • STC, Metro Mass to Receive New Buses by End of Q1 2026 – Transport Minister
    • Effia-Kwesimintsim Assembly Supports 54 PWDs with Over GH¢200,000 from Common Fund
    • Ignore Fake Social Media Messages in CEO’s Name — DVLA
    • AFCON to Be Held Every Four Years After 2027 — CAF President
    • Chief of Staff Engages Latif Abubakar on Theatre as Ghana’s Cultural Soft Power
    • Possible FOB Price Cut Looms as Cocoa Market Reverses
    Your Marketplace Banner
    • News
    • Business
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Fashion
      • Celebrity news
    • Sports
    • Health
    • Technology
    • Agriculture
    • Opportunites
    • Videos
    • More
      • Education
      • Tourism
      • History
      • Feature
      • Opinion
      • World
    MyGhanaDaily
    Home»News»CHRAJ petitioned to probe allowances paid past and present presidential spouses
    News

    CHRAJ petitioned to probe allowances paid past and present presidential spouses

    Ellen NusiBy Ellen NusiJuly 15, 2021Updated:July 16, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    download 2 1
    Stock photo

    The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice has been directed to look  into the payment of allowances to current and former First and Second Ladies while their husbands were in office.

    The petitioners also want the current and former first ladies’ allowances to be repaid.

    Send your stories to Email: myghanadaily@gmail.com • WhatsApp: +233 577 145 140

    “Specific reference is made to 2009 to 2016, since the practice of paying sitting First and Second Ladies started after the 4th Parliament of the 4th Republic,” the petition said.

    The petitioners, who identify themselves as individuals with an interest in governance, politics, constitutionalism and rule of law, are Keskine Owusu Poku, Victor Osei-Poku and Michael Essel-Mills.

    They have been moved by controversies emanating from the Prof. Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu Presidential Emolument Committee’s report, which recommended emoluments for First and Second Ladies.

    Currently, the sitting First and Second Ladies have committed to refunding all monies given to them as allowances from 2017 to date and also decline the Committee’s proposals, although it had been approved by Parliament.

    In line with this, the petitioners feel allowances given to previous First and Second Ladies, especially under the National Democratic Congress government from 2009, ought to be retrieved and paid to the Consolidated Fund.

    The First and Second Ladies between 2009 and 2016 were Ernestina Naadu Mills, Lordina Mahama, and Matilda Amissah-Arthur.

    Ernestina Naadu Mills served as First Lady from January 7, 2009, to July 24, 2012, when she lost her husband, the Late J.E.A. Mills.

    Lordina Mahama was the Second Lady from January 7, 2009, to July 24, 2012.

    With her husband, Mr.John Dramani Mahama being sworn in as President, she took the role of First Lady, which she held until the eve of January 6, 2017.

    Matilda Amissah-Arthur became the Second Lady on July 24, 2012, and served in this position till the eve of January 6, 2017.

    Because Matilda Amissah-Arthur and Ernestina Naadu Mills have been widowed, the petitioners concede that they “are safely covered by the humanitarian principle.”

    “The only odd one out is Mrs. Lordina Mahama who served through the 8 years of the Mills-Mahama-Amissa-Arthur administration from 2009 to 2016,” they added.

    The petitioners noted that former president Mahama has already admitted that allowances of First and Second Ladies are already covered under the budget of the Office of the President.

    “We contend that there is no legal basis for including them and any related activity of theirs in the budget of the Office of the President,” the petitioners said in response to this.

    “Secondly, the Office of the President is a public office and at no time has the First and Second Ladies portfolios been a department of the Office of the President. It is therefore untenable to advance tax payers money meant for the Office of the President to a First or Second Lady,” they added.

    The petitioners want CHRAJ to:

    a. Investigate the legal propriety of the payment of allowances to wives of incumbent Presidents and Vice Presidents, and demand a refund if found inappropriate;

    b. Investigate a possible case of conflict of interest in the determination of the amount paid as allowances to incumbent First and Second Ladies at the time of payment;

    c. A disclosure of the entire amount paid to all sitting First and Second Ladies (on individual basis) from 2009 to 2021; and

    d. Make consequential orders and recommendations for the consideration of the State.

     

     

    source: citinewsroom

    Send your news stories to
    Email: myghanadaily@gmail.com • WhatsApp: +233 577 145 140
    Advertise with us | Follow our WhatsApp channel for more news
    CHRAJ Local News Refund
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleWe’re probing Kennedy Agyapong’s threat on Luv FM journalist – Police
    Next Article Arjen Robben: Netherland’s legend retires for second time
    Ellen Nusi

    Related Posts

    Ghana Positions Diaspora As Partners In National Reset At Historic GTA Diaspora Dinner

    December 23, 2025

    Speaker Bagbin Reaffirms Ghana’s Global Leadership in Anti-Corruption at UN Summit in Doha

    December 23, 2025

    STC, Metro Mass to Receive New Buses by End of Q1 2026 – Transport Minister

    December 23, 2025
    LATEST NEWS
    • Ghana Positions Diaspora As Partners In National Reset At Historic GTA Diaspora Dinner
    • Speaker Bagbin Reaffirms Ghana’s Global Leadership in Anti-Corruption at UN Summit in Doha
    • STC, Metro Mass to Receive New Buses by End of Q1 2026 – Transport Minister
    • Effia-Kwesimintsim Assembly Supports 54 PWDs with Over GH¢200,000 from Common Fund
    • Ignore Fake Social Media Messages in CEO’s Name — DVLA
    SPORTS NEWS

    MILO U-13 Champions League Returns After Five-Year Break

    November 17, 2025

    2026 FIFA WCQ: Ghana beats Mali

    September 9, 2025

    The Black Stars Podcast: A six-part dive into Ghana’s football history, struggles and sparks of glory

    August 30, 2025

    2026 World Cup qualifiers: Black Stars set to open camp on September 1

    August 27, 2025

    Felix Afena-Gyan Joins Amedspor on Season-Long Loan

    August 21, 2025
    Site Search
    No feed found with the ID 1. Go to the All Feeds page and select an ID from an existing feed.

    • About
    • Privacy
    • Terms of Service
    • Contact
    Latest News

    Ghana Positions Diaspora As Partners In National Reset At Historic GTA Diaspora Dinner

    December 23, 2025

    Speaker Bagbin Reaffirms Ghana’s Global Leadership in Anti-Corruption at UN Summit in Doha

    December 23, 2025

    STC, Metro Mass to Receive New Buses by End of Q1 2026 – Transport Minister

    December 23, 2025

    Effia-Kwesimintsim Assembly Supports 54 PWDs with Over GH¢200,000 from Common Fund

    December 23, 2025
    About
    About

    myghanadaily.com is one of Ghana’s fastest-growing news platforms, delivering high-quality, creative, and independent news

    Contact us: info@myghanadaily.com

    We're social, connect with us:

      • Facebook
      • Twitter
      • Instagram
      • LinkedIn
      • Youtube
      • medium
      Popular Posts

      Ghana Positions Diaspora As Partners In National Reset At Historic GTA Diaspora Dinner

      December 23, 2025

      Speaker Bagbin Reaffirms Ghana’s Global Leadership in Anti-Corruption at UN Summit in Doha

      December 23, 2025

      STC, Metro Mass to Receive New Buses by End of Q1 2026 – Transport Minister

      December 23, 2025

      © 2020-2024. MyGhanaDaily. All Rights Reserved

      • About
      • Privacy
      • Terms of Service
      • Contact
      Recent Posts
      • Ghana Positions Diaspora As Partners In National Reset At Historic GTA Diaspora Dinner
      • Speaker Bagbin Reaffirms Ghana’s Global Leadership in Anti-Corruption at UN Summit in Doha
      • STC, Metro Mass to Receive New Buses by End of Q1 2026 – Transport Minister
      • Effia-Kwesimintsim Assembly Supports 54 PWDs with Over GH¢200,000 from Common Fund
      • Ignore Fake Social Media Messages in CEO’s Name — DVLA
      Like Us On Facebook
      Facebook Pagelike Widget
      • Facebook
      • Twitter
      • Instagram
      Banner
      © 2019 -2025 Copyright | MyGhanaDaily.com

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.