Former Mion MP, Mohammed Aziz has said government is acting in its best interest by terminating last-minute appointments and recruitments by the erstwhile Akufo-Addo administration.

The former MP who contested under the ticket of the NDC explained that huge debts have been inherited by the NDC government, hence prudent expenditure is key for government to offset the debt incurred by the NPP administration.

Speaking in an interview on TV3's New Day, February 26, 2025, Mohammed Aziz noted that government's finance is not in a good shape for more employment. "We are dealing with debt of about GHC130million, we are dealing with debt from the Ghana Institutional Suppliers, we are dealing with debt from GETFund close to GHC1billion, school feeding and Independent Power Producers, this is the debt that has been left behind for President Mahama and the NDC to deal with. "This is at a time the international market has been locked for Ghana.

We cannot go out to borrow from the international market like they did.