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By William Yaw
Owusu
Monday, February
13, 2017
The Special Committee set up by Parliament to investigate Mahama
Ayariga’s allegation of bribe-taking by some Members of Parliament (MPs) is set
to commence public sittings.
The
committee, chaired by Joe Ghartey, MP for Essikado Ketan and Minister for
Railways Development, has scheduled Wednesday, February 15 to Friday, February
17 as the dates for the sittings at the Speaker’s Conference Room in Parliament
House.
Other
members of the committee are Ben Abdallah Banda, MP for Offinso South; Magnus
Kofi Amoatey, MP for Yilo Krobo; Ama Pomaa Boateng, MP for Juaben and Benson
Tongo Baba MP for Talensi.
The committee had earlier scheduled today, February 13 as the date
to start work, but the star witness, Mahama Ayariga, is in Nigeria for Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) parliament assignment, and it’s the hope
of the committee that he would return before Wednesday.
It has been tasked to investigate Mahama Ayariga’s allegation that
Boakye Agyarko – who was being vetted by the Appointments Committee - through
some people, paid GH¢3,000 to the minority National Democratic Congress (NDC)
MPs on the committee to influence his (Agyarko’s) approval as Minister of
Energy.
They are specifically looking into the allegation against the
Chairman of the Appointments Committee, Joe Osei-Owusu, who Mahama Ayariga had
mentioned as being the conduit for the bribing and Minority Chief Whip, Alhaji
Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, who Mahama Ayariga claimed had brought the money.
The Joe Ghartey committee will call upon Mahama
Ayariga, Joseph Osei-Owusu, who is also the 1st Deputy Speaker; Sampson Ahi and
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa - members of the Appointments Committee - to appear
before it.
Others to appear are Alhassan Suhuyini, Mohammed Mubarak-Muntaka,
Eric Opoku and Boakye Kyeremateng Agyarko.
The investigation was launched after Mahama Ayariga and two minority
MPs - Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa and Alhassane Suhuyini - had accused Boakye
Agarko of bribing them.
Ayariga, the MP for Bawku Central, caused public outrage when he claimed
on pro-NDC network - Radio Gold - recently
that the Minority Chief Whip who is the NDC MP for Asawase, shared envelopes
containing GH¢3,000 for minority members serving on the Appointments Committee
to approve Mr. Agyarko.
The Minority Chief Whip has already denied ever sharing envelopes
containing GH¢3,000 each to approve the nomination of Mr. Agyarko to become
Minister of Energy, but this appears to have incensed his colleagues on the
minority side of parliament.
Mahama Ayariga claimed Alhaji Muntaka had told them that it was the
Committee’s Chairman Joe Osei-Owusu, who gave the money to them and said they
later got to know that it was coming from Mr. Agyarko.
In the ensuing debate, Nii Lantey Vanderpuije, a minority member of
the Appointments Committee, was also said to have said on Montie Fm - a sister station of Radio
Gold - that he didn’t know anything about the alleged bribe, even though he
was expected to have benefitted from it.
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