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FIX THE COUNTRY NOT YOUR FAMILIES- OLUMANBA REACTS TO PRESIDENTIAL SPOUSE ALLOWA AND LOAN FOR MPs V8

Political Activist and Anti-gay Petitioner Emmanuel Abankwah Kesse known by many as Olumanba has registered his displeasure about the payment of presidential spouse allowance and the introduction of loan to purchase cars for MPs.

According to him, it is a misplaced priority to pay presidential spouse since he believes the President and the veep enjoy the goodies with them.

He said, it’s their husbands who have been contracted to work for the country not their wives hence we should scrap that allowance and use it for developmental projects.

Reacting to the introduction of loan to procure cars for MPs, he said, it is needless to buy cars for MPs after these numerous allowances and big salaries they take.

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He added that, it is a great disservice to be rich after four year service whiles your constituency is left undeveloped.

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