On
Wednesday, February 8, 2017, the present administration of President Akufo Addo
said over 200 official cars were missing from the garage in the government
flagstaff House.
According to
the Director of Communications at the Presidency, Eugene Arthin, he said the
missing state cars is forcing President Akufo to drive
his own private vehicle
for official duties.In a statement released Thursday,
February 9, 2017, the former deputy chief of staff, Johnny Osei Kofi denied the
report, saying the previous administration led by John Mahama left behind a
total of 641 vehicles.
‘The claims
of Eugene Arhin are false, baseless without merit. They represent a
continuation of the distortions and bad faith that have characterised the
conduct of the NPP side of the Transition team.'
He also
listed a total of 641 vehicles which he claimed were captured in the handing
over notes.
The
breakdown of the vehicles are indicated in the table below:
1 TOYOTA
LAND CRUISER V8 142
2 TOYOTA
HILUX 8
3 TOYOTA
HIACE 3
4 TOYOTA
AVALON 33
5 TOYOTA
FORTUNER 2
6 TOYOTA
COROLLA 58
7 TOYOTA
AVENSIS 55
8 TOYOTA
CAMRY 75
9 TOYOTA
HYUNDAI i10 52
10 NISSAN
TEANA 5
11 MAHINDRA
4
12 TOYOTA
PRADO 54
13 NISSAN
PATROL 7
14 NISSAN
NAVARA 6
15 TOYOTA
LAND CRUISER (LX) 24
16 HONDA
MOTOR BYKES 4
17 NISSAN
SENTRA 17
18 HYUNDAI
ELANTRA 7
19 NISSAN
SUNNY 4
20 HYUNDAI
ACCENT 8
21
FORD/PASSAT 6
22 CHRYSLER
15
23 MERCEDES
BENZ 2
24 HYUNDAI 4
25 BMW 12
26 IVECO 10
27
MITSUBISHI PAJERO 2
TOTAL 641
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