A traditional ruler rejects extra monetary benefits from the government.
In Ghana, there is a growing concern over the government’s misspending of state resources on non-profitable ventures.
This followed revelation by a former member of a constitutional advisory board to the president, that he rejected 365 thousand cedis or forty-four thousand US dollars payment as ex-gratia for serving in the advisory role.
Correspondent Eric Mawuena Egbeta in Accra reports.