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By William Yaw
Owusu
Tuesday, December
06, 2016
Former Attorney General Martin A.B.K.
Amidu has said President John Mahama and his National Democratic Congress (NDC)
government are too corrupt to be retained in office.
According to the anti-corruption crusader,
the time has come for Ghanaians to vote massively for a new government of
integrity.
He cited a litany of corruption scandals
involving President Mahama, saying “we are told this President is incorruptible,
tell it to the marines.”
He said the only way for Ghanaians to retrieve
GH¢51.2 million of state money illegally paid to NDC financier Alfred Agbesi Woyome
is to vote massively against the NDC, who have been conniving with Woyome to
keep the money.
Public Purse
“The representative democratic process
provided for in our Constitution gives citizens the power to change corrupt governments
and public purse looters like this President’s Government once every four years
at the presidential elections,” Mr. Amidu said in his latest news release.
“Vote this President out on 7th December
2016 so that we do not need any further examination orally on oath of Woyome by
me in person for you to get your money back. The new government will have the
duty of getting your money back in the shortest possible time because of the
confidence you would have reposed in it.”
“Do we wait another four years while a
John Mahama Government drags its feet and shields the very lootees it has
helped?” he quizzed.
Deceitful Gov’t
Mr. Amidu said, “If you vote the
incumbent President back into power after 7th December 2016, I can assure you
that no examination on oath by me will ever get your money back again,” adding “you
will be re-electing a government that has been deceiving you about its
intention to retrieve even a pesewa.”
“This is why if we want our money back
plus every interest on it we must vote for a new President on 7th December
2016. Up until now, I have preferred to concentrate on the loot of GH¢51.2 million
by the Government for Woyome with Austro-Invest, the incumbent Attorney
General’s former client, and the Waterville case with over €47million
unconstitutional loot by this Government again for Waterville.”
State Machinery
He said that anytime the issue of
corruption had been leveled against the President and his assigns, the
government machinery had come out strongly to defend the President, saying “the
lies about the incorruptibility of this President do not hold up to scrutiny
against the available evidence.”
“Let us look at examples of how the
incumbent President has plundered the public purse. Do you remember SADA where
the President’s own kinsmen and others who raped the public purse have never
been dealt with? Why? Because the President could not see to its prosecution
since the President is himself tainted by it.”
He recounted other projects such as the
forestation of northern Ghana and the guinea fowls being reared for Upper East
Region; projects that never existed.
Free Port Deal
The former AG also mentioned the Atuabo
Free Port Agreement, saying “you cannot fail to see the corruption embodied in
it with Government institutions like SSNIT, GHAPOHA and others being forced to
contribute to the free carried interest which the foreign beneficiary was to
pay to the Government of Ghana.”
He said even when President Mahama tried
to act on corruption issues, he was selective in his approach, saying “this
President pretends to prosecute only those he dislikes like Abuga Pele, the MP
for Paga, and a few others,” adding “but he only uses the pretended
prosecutions to whip his wayward Party members into line.”
$13 million
Mr. Amidu said as a condition for the
President John Evans Atta Mills to sign what he called a controversial
executive consent to permit the E.O. Group to assign its $300million shares to
Tullow, the E.O. Group agreed to pay $13 million to the government for the
development of the Western Region, and they called it corporate social
responsibility and it was then Vice President Mahama who had ‘orchestrated’ the
unlawful deal and said he (Amidu) refused to endorse the deal as Attorney
General.
“It was Mahama who ensured that the $13 million
was paid not to the Government of Ghana for the benefit of the people, but into
private pockets, which the late President Mills was shocked to hear shortly
before his death,” he said.
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