The Office of the President has once again reinforced its directive prohibiting outgoing Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Regional Ministers, and other political appointees from acquiring official government vehicles at the end of the current administration’s term.
This directive aims to ensure proper management of state resources and prevent misuse as the transition to the new government takes place.
The Office emphasized that such measures are in line with maintaining accountability, transparency, and fairness in the transfer of power.
“At the conclusion of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s first term in 2020, a directive was issued prohibiting Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Regional Ministers, Special Assistants, Special Aides to the President and Vice President, and all other political appointees under the Presidential Office Act, 1993 (Act 463) from acquiring government vehicles”.
Office of the President
In a statement signed by Eugene Arhin, Director of Communications at the Presidency, it was reaffirmed that the directive regarding the prohibition of outgoing political appointees acquiring official government vehicles remains in full effect as the President’s second and final term draws to a close.
The statement emphasized that this policy is crucial in ensuring that state resources are managed responsibly and that there is a smooth, transparent transition as the current administration concludes its tenure.
The Office of the President reiterated its commitment to upholding these standards as the nation prepares for the transition of power.
President Ensures Integrity with Ban on Vehicle Acquisition
Furthermore, the Presidency reiterated that, while previous administrations have followed a convention allowing political appointees to acquire one official saloon vehicle through valuation by the State Transport Company Ltd., President Akufo-Addo has made it clear that this practice will not continue.
According to the statement, as the current administration comes to an end, no official vehicle will be made available for acquisition by any appointee.
The statement emphasized that this decision reflects the President’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of credibility, ensuring that the transition process is carried out with integrity.

“For clarity, all Ministers of State, Deputy Ministers, Regional Ministers, Special Assistants, Special Aides to the President and Vice President, and other political appointees, including those serving as Chairpersons or Members of Statutory Boards and Corporations, are required to comply strictly with this directive”.
Office of the President
Accordingly, the Presidency stated that all government vehicles currently in the possession of outgoing political appointees must be returned to the Chief Director of the respective Ministries by no later than Friday, 3rd January 2025.
This measure is aimed at ensuring the proper management and accountability of state resources as the current administration concludes its term.
The Presidency emphasized the importance of complying with this directive to facilitate a smooth transition and maintain transparency in the handling of government assets.
The statement also highlighted that this directive underscores President Akufo-Addo’s unwavering commitment to accountability, transparency, and the responsible management of state resources.
By enforcing such measures, the President aims to ensure that government assets are properly accounted for and that the transition process remains smooth and orderly.
The Presidency stressed that these actions are in line with the administration’s broader efforts to uphold ethical standards, safeguard public resources, and maintain trust in the integrity of the state, particularly during the final stages of the current administration’s term.
The Office of the President expressed its expectation that all political appointees will fully cooperate in adhering to this crucial directive.
It emphasized that compliance with this measure is essential for maintaining order and ensuring a smooth transition as the current administration comes to a close.
The Presidency further stressed that the cooperation of all appointees in this regard will play a key role in upholding the principles of responsible governance.
It called on all involved to respect the directive and contribute to the seamless conclusion of the administration’s term.
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