For some of us, we won’t steal state cars

Chief Executive Officer for the National Entrepreneurship & Innovation Programme (NEIP), Eric Adjei, has assured Ghanaians that appointees of John Dramani Mahama won’t be reckless like those under Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
He says they will not buy state cars after their tenure in office, as they intend to do better than their predecessors did while in office.
Eric Adjei made this known while addressing the arrest of Maxwell Kofi Jumah, who is said to have stolen three cars belonging to GIHOC Distilleries, and the position of Kofi Bentil on the matter.
To Eric Adjei, Akufo-Addo’s appointees could have done better rather than steal from the nation they swore to protect.
He believes that buying cars that are two years old in the fleet of government cars is sheer wickedness and must not be condoned on any day.
His post shared via Facebook read, “He never condemned how his former government appointees stole some of the cars and how others bought two-year-old cars for themselves. For some of us, we won’t do the same, but we should always strive to be a bit more patriotic, even when our party is in power, rather than being hypocritical.”