Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By
William Yaw Owusu
Wednesday, January 8, 2013
President Mahama has tasked Merchant Bank and SSNIT
to retrieve the debt owed by Engineers & Planners, a company managed by his
junior brother Ibrahim Mahama.
The President vehemently denied allegation that he
intervened as Vice President when Merchant Bank was pressing to retrieve its
debts from A&E and other debtors and subsequently parried accusations of
conflict of interest.
“The SSNIT and Merchant Bank should put
in a taskforce to retrieve their debts. Engineers & Planners must pay their
loans. If you own a bank go and pay!”
Addressing journalists at the Flagstaff House, Accra
to mark the 1st Anniversary on his election as President, Mr Mahama
said “Engineers and Planners is a corporate entity. Ibrahim who is my junior
brother is the owner but I do not owe a single share in that company.”
The President admitted that when he was Vice
President, the presidency’s attention was drawn to the Merchant Bank situation
and he sat in a meeting arranged by then President John Atta Mills but there
was no obstacles placed in the way of the bank in retrieving its debts from
customers.
“I became President in July 2012 and I could have
done things using executive power. I do not have any interest in Engineers and
Planner,” Mahama sharply dressed in a dark suit and blue tie added.
Family
Affair
In what can be seen as warding off the various
allegations leveled against him and his government, President Mahama dismissed
criticisms that he was running a family government.
“I do
not know where this family and friends is coming from. I have 18 siblings; we
are 19, I am the 19th person but not one of them is in my government,” the
president who endeavored to be frank with his answers said.
‘Kofi Dubai’ Adventure
Justifying why he went
on holidays to Dubai during the Christmas Holidays, President Mahama said “It
is important to take a rest from time to time. I believe everybody must take a
leave just to recharge your batteries.”
He added humorously
that some public officials feared to go
on leave ‘because of what they are sitting on.’
“I received an
invitation from the ruler of Dubai. It wasn’t a wasted occasion. We are putting
in administrative measures to ensure that everyone goes on leave. It helps to
promote good governance.”
The President said
during the trip he was able to meet the ruler where they had strategic meetings
and promised that based on the discussions the United Arab Emirate was sending
a team of investors to Ghana to assess investment opportunities but did not
mention which areas they were coming to focus.
He also said he left
Ghana in the capable hands of his Vice, Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur and did not
have any worries at all.
President’s Ratings
He said he could not
rate his performance like his predecessor the Late President Mills did saying
“I shy away from rating myself. It is for the people of Ghana to do.”
“President Mills was a
teacher and was used to awarding marks so maybe that was why he awarded himself
80 per cent in his first year in office.”
He said it was up to
the media to conduct what he called ‘scientific research’ to ascertain whether
he performed to the satisfaction of the public.
Terrorism
On terrorism, the President said “we are all open to
terror attacks. We have to continue to talk about it in order to find solutions
to the problem.
He said Ghana will continue to position itself in
order to respond to eventual terror attacks.
STX
Failed
The President admitted that the once talked about
STX housing project that would have provided homes for security agencies
particularly the police, was abandoned.
Interestingly, the President did not mention any
housing plans or schemes for the security agencies.
He rather said the government had tasked SSNIT to
complete the affordable housing project left behind by the Kufuor
administration and put them on sale while he takes steps to build more houses
for the people.
Galamsey
Fight
He said the government was not relenting in the
fight against illegal mining popularly called Galamsey and hinted that about
5,000 foreigners had been deported for engaging in illegal mining.
He said the government has plans to reclaim all
lands as a result of activities of illegal mining and also restore all polluted
water bodies and by that way, it was going to provide employment for the
people.
Numerous
Fires
President Mahama said the time has come for the
public to make fire safety in home and offices a priority.
“We must make fire prevention a part of our daily
lives,” he said and added that it was not prudent for him to fire heads of the
Ghana National Fire Service any time there was fire outbreak.
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