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Oppong Nkrumah Questions NDC’s Claims of Cutting Costs With Lean Government Amid Diplomatic Expansion

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The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) is challenging the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government’s repeated claim that it has reduced the cost of governance, with Member of Parliament for Ofoase-Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, arguing that the promised savings from appointing fewer ministers may have been offset by a growing number of diplomatic appointments abroad.

In a detailed analysis backed by documents obtained through the Right to Information (RTI) Act, Mr. Oppong Nkrumah has raised questions about the financial implications of appointing several Deputy Ambassadors and Deputy High Commissioners, many of whom he claims are senior party figures who were previously considered for ministerial positions.

Since assuming office in January 2025, the NDC administration has consistently highlighted its decision to appoint fewer ministers than previous governments as evidence of its commitment to reducing the size and cost of government.

The administration has repeatedly pointed to its lean ministerial structure as a key measure aimed at easing pressure on the public purse and promoting fiscal discipline.

However, according to Mr. Oppong Nkrumah, the debate over the true cost of government cannot be limited to the number of ministers alone.

He argues that while some prominent party officials may not have ended up in cabinet positions, many have subsequently been appointed to diplomatic posts abroad as Deputy Heads of Mission, creating a different but significant financial burden on taxpayers.

To ascertain the actual cost of these appointments, the former Information Minister filed a Right to Information request with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in January 2026 seeking details on the salaries, allowances, benefits and conditions of service of Ambassadors, High Commissioners, Deputy Ambassadors and Deputy High Commissioners serving in the diplomatic missions abroad.

According to him, despite the straightforward nature of the request, the Ministry failed to respond within the statutory period required under the Right to Information Act, forcing him to pursue the matter through internal review mechanisms and eventually threaten legal action before a response was finally provided in May 2026 under Case No. RTIC/AFR/25/2026.

The documents released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reveal that every Deputy Ambassador or Deputy High Commissioner receives a standardized monthly basic salary of US$3,639.58 regardless of the country of posting. In addition, each officer receives a monthly clothing allowance of US$150.

Based on these figures alone, Mr. Oppong Nkrumah calculates that a single Deputy Head of Mission costs the Ghanaian taxpayer approximately US$45,475 annually, equivalent to about GH¢537,000 per year before other benefits are taken into account.

The Ministry’s response further disclosed that deputy diplomats may receive child allowances of up to US$600 per month for a maximum of three children below the age of 18. Eligible officers are also entitled to education grants averaging US$1,750 per quarter, equivalent to about US$583 monthly, while those serving in colder climates receive an additional warm clothing allowance of US$83.33 per month.

Beyond the direct cash payments, the Ministry confirmed a range of state-funded benefits attached to the positions. These include foreign service allowances that vary depending on the country of posting, official furnished residences, medical coverage for officers and their eligible dependents, domestic staff support, official vehicles with drivers, fuel and maintenance, as well as official travel and relocation support.

While the Ministry did not provide monetary estimates for many of these benefits, Mr. Oppong Nkrumah argues that the cumulative cost is substantial.

Using the government’s own figures, he estimates that the minimum annual cost of the 18 newly created Deputy Head of Mission positions is approximately GH¢9.7 million. This estimate includes only basic salaries and clothing allowances.

When additional cash benefits such as child allowances, education grants and warm clothing allowances are factored in, the annual bill rises to approximately GH¢12.9 million.

He further estimates that once accommodation, foreign service allowances, official vehicles, medical benefits, domestic staff and other operational support costs are included, the annual expenditure could reach GH¢25.6 million.

According to him, these costs are recurring and will continue for as long as the officers remain posted abroad. The estimates also exclude relocation expenses and establishment costs associated with taking up diplomatic assignments.

The disclosure has reignited debate over government expenditure and transparency at a time when the administration is defending its economic management credentials and insisting that it has reduced the overall cost of governance.

The issue has become particularly significant against the backdrop of ongoing concerns about public sector spending, fiscal consolidation efforts, and the government’s commitment to maintaining a lean administrative structure.

Mr. Oppong Nkrumah argues that the central question Ghanaians must ask is whether the reduction in the number of ministers has genuinely lowered government expenditure or merely shifted costs from cabinet appointments to diplomatic missions abroad.

“The figures are not mine,” he maintains. “They are the government’s own figures released under the Right to Information Act.

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