First Class Flights for Borrowing? Bulldog Says No!
Bulldog, a renowned entertainment pundit, has publicly praised President John Dramani Mahama's decision to prohibit his appointees from traveling first-class. Bulldog's stance is that the country should not foot the bill for luxurious flights when the purpose of those trips is to borrow money ¹.

He expressed his views on United Showbiz, questioning the logic behind appointees flying first-class and business-class to borrow money, while diplomatic heads fly economy. Bulldog drew parallels between President Mahama's approach and that of former US President Donald Trump, noting that Mahama is implementing similar measures in a more subdued manner.
Bulldog commended President Mahama for his efforts, but also emphasized the need for transparency regarding the Independence Day parade, calling for a detailed breakdown of the expenses incurred.
He continued, “We need to commend President Mahama for what he is doing so far. Meanwhile, with regard to the Independence Day parade, I am of the view that there should be full disclosure. They should tell us how much will go into it. They should provide us with a breakdown. From now to whatever time, Ghanaians are now wide awake and aware of what is happening”.
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