The NDC says 641 cars were accounted for with the transition team
The party of Ghana’s former President John Mahama has denied it is responsible for the alleged disappearance of more than 200 cars which the new government has said are missing from the presidency.
In a statement, the NDC said the allegations were “false, baseless and without merit”.
The party also accused the new administration of President Nana Akufo-Addo of trying to “demonise members of the previous administration for cheap partisan propaganda purposes”.
As part of the transition process, both the incoming government’s assets and logistics committees were given a list of all vehicles at the presidency, the NDC statement said.
A total of 641 vehicles were listed and properly accounted for, it added.
A list was attached to the NDC statement giving each vehicle’s make, registration number, chassis number and condition.
Mr Akufo-Addo defeated Mr Mahama in elections held at the beginning of December.
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