By William
Yaw Owusu
Thursday,
November 09 , 2017
Former Board Chairman of Ghana Cocoa Board (Cocobod),
Daniel Ohene Agyekum, has thrown a challenge to the New Patriotic Party (NPP)
government.
He has dared the current administration to appear
before Antoa, the dreaded river deity in the Ashanti Region, over issues
emanating from the COCOBOD scandal involving the disappearance of $400 million from
the company’s account.
Recent news has revealed the extent of alleged corruption
and mismanagement at COCOBOD under the supervision of former Chief Executive,
Dr. Stephen Kwabena Opuni and the direction of the board chaired by Ohene
Agyekum, former Ambassador to the United Sates.
Corruption
The new COCOBOD CEO, Joseph Boahen Aidoo, threw a
bombshell last week when he said apart from some $400 million which his
administration suspects the Opuni-led management withdrew from the coffers of
the company after the NDC had lost the election in 2016, he (Opuni and others)
also spent a whopping GH¢8 million to build a guest house at Bole, the hometown
of former President John Mahama in the Northern Region, for his (Mahama’s)
comfort.
In the ensuing debate, Mr Ohene Agyekum, who is not
new to using Antoa to establish his case, told Kasapa FM ‘s Akwasi Nsiah in Accra on Monday that the board he
chaired followed due process in approving the renovation of the Ghana COCOBOD
guest house at Bole, which has become the talk of town.
The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) and
the Police Criminal Investigations Department (CID) are currently probing the former
COCOBOD officials over alleged corruption and face imminent prosecution.
Antoa
Challenge
“If what I am saying is not true we should go and
face Antoa,” he fumed, adding, “It is an old guest house and it is the policy
of CRIG which is a subsidiary of Ghana COCOBOD, to renovate its guest houses
from time to time.”
Mr Ohene Agyekum insisted, “The guest house project
is not a new project. It has been in existence since 1975.”
He dared the NPP government to bring on the
much-talked-about Special Prosecutor for him to face that office.
“They (NPP) say they are bringing the Special
Prosecutor. I want to meet him in court asking me questions and when everything
is done, Ghanaians will hear from me later,” he challenged.
According to the former COCOBOD chairman, the EOCO
investigated his bank accounts but found nothing incriminating against him,
although he claimed the anti-graft body was still harassing him.
Absolute
Nonsense
He said he did not fear the Special Prosecutor
because he had done nothing wrong as board chairman of Ghana COCOBOD and added,
“What they are doing is absolute nonsense, lies and propaganda.”
Ohene Agyekum, former Ashanti Regional NDC chairman,
said that the current COCOBOD administration was peddling falsehood against the
immediate-past team to cover up its shortcomings.
“How can you say we stole money? This is blatant
lie. As Chairman, where did I take the money to? I am waiting for EOCO to take
me to court and Ghanaians will know about it. What needs to be investigated,
they are not doing it and rather targeting innocent political opponents.”
$400
Million
Ohene Agyekum said, “I came to COCOBOD in 2014. The
syndicated loan is not paid directly to COCOBOD. There is a Ghana Commercial
Bank in London. That is where all the money is lodged and it is transferred to
the Bank of Ghana for goodness sake!” he explained, adding, “When COCOBOD draws
its budget, they don’t go to the ministry of finance. They seek approval from
parliament and they go to borrow and based on the estimates that all the subsidiaries
present to the board, they give approval.
“The head office has its share, CRIC, CMC, PBC, all
have their share of the money. Nobody can take $1.8 billion to say he is going
to save it in his personal account. The money is brought to the BoG so we draw
on it not in dollar but in cedis.”
Opuni’s
Salary
He said cheekily that the board was not ‘stupid’ to
have given Dr. Opuni the staggering monthly salary that set tongues wagging
sometime ago and added that the proposal from the ex-CEO was “not outrageous.”
“We did a
comparative analysis of other top state enterprises like BoG, GPHA, SSNIT, BOST
and others and we came to the conclusion that Opuni’s proposal that came from
management, he was not alone.
“The BoG and others that I mentioned, their Chief
Executives were drawing higher salaries than Opuni had proposed to us. And in
the comparative analysis we believed in all sincerity that the amount we were
to pay him was justified.
“The CEO of Cocobod was managing almost about $2
billion project or industry. If it were any advanced country they will look at
the quantum of money that you are managing to commensurate with your salary and
when you incur debt you are sacked.”
He submitted his proposal, we investigated and came
to the conclusion that there is nothing outrageous because COCOBOD contributes
between 25 and 29% to the Ghanaian economy.
“When you came you said it was outrageous. Ask them
if the current CEO has reduced his monthly salary. They are still enjoying from
where Opuni left off,” Mr Agyekum posited.
Witch
Hunting
Mr Ohene Agyekum claimed the NPP government was
witch-hunting him, saying, “At COCOBOD, I am only a chairman like any other
institution. This is the first time in the history of Ghana that a board
chairman has been arraigned before the EOCO and charged with causing financial
loss to the state.
“I am not a spending officer so I don’t authorize
payments. I authorized the award of contracts. When it comes to payment it is
management. Secondly, I am not a signatory to any of the board’s accounts so I
don’t sign cheques. I am not a Chief Executive, so which money did I authorize
to be paid which constitutes causing financial loss to the state?”
Regret
“I have regretted serving as board chairman of COCOBOD.
I have served this country with a profound sense of integrity,” he lamented.
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