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Why is Ghana acquiring a new presidential aircraft, and what does it mean for the country's aviation future?
Ghana is set to acquire a new presidential aircraft by November, according to Callistus Mahama. This move aims to strengthen the country's state aviation capacity and address concerns over current travel arrangements. The acquisition is part of a broader effort to re-equip the Ghana Armed Forces.

Why is the President's choice of aircraft for travel under scrutiny, and what considerations are at play?
Callistus Mahama addresses public concerns regarding President Mahama's travel arrangements, specifically the use of a plane belonging to the President's brother. He acknowledges the need for scrutiny and moral clarity in the use of public power.

Why is ex-MP Inusah Fuseini defending Mahama's use of his brother's private jet for official business?
Inusah Fuseini defends John Mahama's use of his brother Ibrahim Mahama's private jet for official travel. Fuseini argues there's nothing wrong with it - while IMANI Africa's Kofi Bentil has condemned the practice. The debate centers on transparency and due process.

President Mahama's use of a private jet and a travel ban on state officials sparks debate - what are the implications?
JoyNews' Newsfile discussed President Mahama's use of his brother Ibrahim Mahama's private jet, branded "Dzata," for official travel to South Korea. The panel also examined the President's ban on international travel for heads of state institutions.

Is President Mahama's use of his brother's jet a cost-saving measure or a breach of ethical standards?
Manasseh Azure criticizes President Mahama's use of his brother Ibrahim's private jet for official travels, citing potential conflict of interest. He references CHRAJ guidelines and a code of conduct for appointees. The issue raises questions about the appearance of favoritism.