Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By
William Yaw Owusu
Friday, February 14, 2014
There was drama at the Ghana Youth Employment and
Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) trial when a Prosecution Witness
said he did not read a vital document before appending his signature on a
Memorandum of Understanding.
According to the defence team, a document on youth employment strategy which formed the
basis for the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the National Youth Employment
Programme (NYEP), Goodwill International Group and West Capital had always
referred to their client as a consultant to the programme now GYEEDA.
However, when Nuru Hamidan, former NYEP Deputy
Coordinator in charge of Operations and later Administration resumed his
cross-examination, he told the Financial Court in Accra that he did not read
the content of the MoU but appended his signature.
“I was in a meeting when I was called to come and
witness,” Alhaji Hamidan who is currently the Municipal Chief Executive at
Asokore Mampong Assembly in the Ashanti Region told the packed court presided
over by Justice Afia Asare-Botwe.
“I
swear by the Holy Quran…I am an Alhaji, I went to Mecca…Anybody who knows me
knows that I am a forthright person,” the prosecution’s first witness exploded
when counsel put it to him that he was not telling the truth to the court.
Accused
Persons
Incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for Chiana-Paga,
Abuga Pele and Philip Akpeena Assibit, Chief Executive Officer of GIG are
standing trial for their various roles which the Attorney General’s Department
says has cost huge financial loss to the state.
Until last year, Abuga Pele was the National
Coordinator of NYEP now the GYEEDA and he is accused of willfully causing
financial loss to the state to the tune of GH¢3,330,568.53 while Assibit is
being tried for defrauding the state of an amount equivalent to $1,948,626.68.
Give-And-Take
Counsel
for Assibit (Raymond Bagnabu): Before signing you did
not even read the title of the document. Is that what you want the court to
believe?
Witness:
My Lord, I said at the meeting I was called to witness.
Counsel:
You did not read the covering page?
Witness:
I was in a meeting when I was called to come and witness.
Counsel:
I am putting it to you that you are not remembering for conducive purposes
because the covering page will state A1 (Assibit) was the consultant.
Witness:
I think I read the MoU, the covering page here in court and it stated that NYEP
is providing job for the youth, West Cap is helping source for funding and
Goodwill International Group is facilitating. That is what I know about this.
Counsel:
Page two of Paragraph 3 of Exhibit 1, can you read it.
Witness:
Whereas the second party has already been engaged as a consultant with the responsibility
for undertaking sourcing, the sourcing of funders as well as investors,
managing the execution of the project.
Counsel:
The arrangement between West Cap, GIG and NYEP concerned YEDP project
Witness:
Yes
Counsel:
With paragraph two of the MoU stated A1 (Assibit) had already been engaged as a
consultant.
Witness:
As I indicated we were in a meeting when I was asked to come and sign the
agreement. My coordinators will bear me out. We did not read the entire
document. For the sake of good working relation with my coordinator, I signed
but did not read the document.
Counsel:
You did not do your work properly as a deputy national coordinator when you
signed documents without reading them.
Witness:
I was not in charge of legal services of NYEP. I was a deputy national
coordinator and anything legal is scrutinized. I trust my boss. I knew that he
had gone through everything.
The
Vice President’s Office
The witness told the court that he did not know in
what capacity, Assibit accompanied the (witness and Abuga Pele) to the office
of then Vice President John Dramani Mahama.
Counsel:
At the time you A1 and A2 went to the Vice President, you knew you had signed a document establishing his
position that A1 was going there as a consultant. The document had expressly
described him as such.
Witness:
I have said in the agreement GIG is facilitating the project because the idea
had come from them. There is no doubt that what the project was about. As to
the engaging his as a consultant id did not know. I said GYEEDA is providing
jobs for the youth, West Cap is helping source for funding and GIG facilitating
but I did not read the content ditto ditto to be able to know the content.
The witness said subsequently when the Vice
President directed them to the World Bank they had several meetings with the
bank and admitted that GIG and MDPI’s representatives were present in some of
the meetings.
No
Consultant
The witness told the court that the World Bank at a
point in the consultations made it clear that they did not want any
intermediary in the form of consultant and even mentioned one Razia Khan who
had told them (NYEP) that the bank was not interested in consultants.
“The GIG as at the time I was leaving the NYEP had
said they did not need consultants. They said they wanted to deal with us
directly,” and when counsel asked him to provide any document to back his
claim, the witness insisted “we were calling them and Razia Khan said no you
can’t invite them!”
The trips
He admitted that a delegation which included
Assibit’s GIG representative as consultant, visited Kenya even though he
claimed that the bank had said they were not interested in consultants.
He further admitted that another delegation under
the auspices of the World Bank was sent to Latin America to study the youth
employment system.
Counsel listed the team as Abuga Pele, one Mohammed
of NYEP, James Kofi Fionu (NYEP), Nuru
Hamidan (PW1), Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Saibu Ahmed
(MDPI), Assibit as managing consultant, Ceaser Abagali, one Frank from the Vice
President’s Office, one Ahmed from MOFEP and Sam Pee Yalley from Ministry of
Employment.
The witness however, responded that he was aware a
team was put together for Latin America but he never participated in the trip.
The witness also said he could not identify a bulky document
called Youth Employment Strategy and Action Plan-A mid-term strategy 2011-2015
for the NYEP and added that he did not see that document whilst at the NYEP as
deputy coordinator.
He said the World Bank project had a desk officer
and added that he did not remember the launch of the project at Alisa Hotel in
Accra where then Vice President Mahama, sector Minister Akua Sena Dansoa among
other dignitaries attended.
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