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www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw
Owusu
Tuesday, January
31, 2017
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Food and Drugs Authority
(FDA), Hudu Mogtari, has been relieved of his post by President Nana Addo
Dankwa Akufo-Addo with immediate effect.
The decision to remove him from office was communicated to him last
week from the presidency.
Mr. Mogtari took over
from Dr. Stephen Kwabena Opuni, whose alleged reign of terror crippled the
pharmaceutical industry after owners of companies he suspected were not sympathetic
to the cause of the then ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) were targeted
and victimised.
Pharmaceutical companies
that purportedly suffered serious victimisation in the hands of Dr. Opuni were
Tobinco, Kingdom and Kinapharma.
One of his purported
cronies, a certain Delese Mimi Darko - who is said be an NDC woman - is currently
lobbying to be appointed FDA boss and is believed to be using her father’s
connections.
Her father is said to be
an NPP man, but DAILY GUIDE learnt that her appointment can only be a
perpetuation of Opuni’s regime.
Other people Dr Opuni
allegedly used to harass the pharmaceutical companies are believed to be Amedzro,
Nathaniel Nkrumah and Asante Boateng.
Dr Opuni, upon
assumption of office as the FDA boss, allegedly cleared all the top people in management
positions and planted his favourites.
For instance, Ben Botwe,
a deputy CEO, was sent to the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB) and finally sent
home and Akrasi Sarpong came to replace him; and one Rev Martey was also reported
to have been relieved of his post by Opuni.
The outgoing FDA boss, Hudu
Mogtari, is the husband of Joyce Bawa-Mogtari, a former deputy Minister of
Transport, who was also the Communication Director of the John Mahama 2016
electioneering campaign team of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
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