Go to court if you think Road Minister erred by cancelling road tolls

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Deputy Finance Minister John KumahDeputy Finance Minister John Kumah

Roads Minister has the powers to suspend collection of tolls, says John Kumah Bagbin directs Roads Minister to reverse ban on road

Failure by Minister to withdraw directive will amount to contempt of parliament, says Speaker

The deputy minister for finance, John Kumah has asked individuals who are against the Roads Minister’s decision to scrap toll booth levies to proceed to court.

According to him, so long as he was given the mandate to fix tolls, he has the power to reverse it.

“I believe that once he’s been given the mandate to fix road tolls, he also has the discretion to suspend the collection of road tolls. So, if he has erred, or somebody thinks contrary, you can go to court. Is the court that has the right to determine whether a ministers’ decision was made contrary to the law,” he said.

Speaking on Asaaseradio, John Kumah said the Minister of Roads and Highways did no wrong in ordering the suspension of roads tolls.

“He is the minister so he is allowed within the laws to use his discretionary powers to take actions within the law. So, if in his mind, this is the right thing to do, he’s allowed within the law to make decisions. Judges make errors even in their decisions, ministers are also entitled to make errors, granted that maybe he even erred,” he said in an interview on Asaaseradio.

Background

Ken Ofori Atta whilst presenting the 2022 budget said the government intends to cease the collection of tolls at various public roads and bridges across the country with the objective of easing traffic congestion.

The Roads and Highways Minister, Kwasi Amoako Atta, in a release some few hours after the Finance Minister’s presentation, directed that the collection of tolls on public roads and bridges cease effective 12 am-midnight November 18, 2021.

However, the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin directed the Minister for Roads and Highways to reverse a directive that has caused the cessation of road and bridge toll collection across the country.

According to the Speaker, the directive by the Minister emanating from policies contained in the 2022 budget undermines the authority of the house.

But, John Kumah believes that the Road Minister’s order was in line with his duties as he has the power to make a decision within the laws.

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