Over 300 Metro Mass Transit buses were sold for scrap under the NPP government, with some going for as little as GHC 5,000. The move has sparked calls for an audit into possible asset undervaluation and state losses.
Fresh controversy has emerged over the management of public assets following revelations that more than 300 Metro Mass Transit (MMT) buses were scrapped under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, raising questions about transparency and value for money.