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“Fuel allowance cancellation is no big deal” : Ghanaian Economist Questions President Mahama

Ghanaian Economist, Dr. Cadman Mills describes policy as inadequate for meaningful reform

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
July 16, 2025
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“Fuel allowance cancellation lacks substance as a major reform”, economist Dr. Cadman Mills says.


Dr Cadman Mills is brother to late president John Evans Ata Mills
The policy analyst called the move “too minor” for presidential fanfare.

President Mahama’s fuel allowance cancellation for appointees will save GH₵18 million monthly. However, Mills noted this represents just 0.2% of government’s quarterly expenditure.

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“Real change requires structural adjustments,” Mills stressed during his Joy FM interview. He cited Kenya and Rwanda’s successful government streamlining as models.

The Presidency defended the policy. Spokesperson Tina Mensah called it “symbolically important” for demonstrating leadership sacrifice during economic challenges.

The fuel allowance cancellation affects 2,300 political appointees. Ordinary civil servants’ allowances remain unchanged, causing some resentment.

Mills emphasized that Ghana needs GH₵4.6 billion in annual savings to stabilize its economy. “Piecemeal measures won’t suffice,” he concluded.

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