By William
Yaw Owusu
Wednesday
May 09, 2018
It has emerged that the erstwhile Mahama
administration used the Road Fund as collateral for loans from a private bank
before leaving office.
About GH¢1.5 billion loan was secured from UBA
to pay supposed arrears to road contractors, although Mr. Mahama and his
administration continuously signed road contract agreements using the
already-stressed Road Fund as guarantee.
Under-Pressure Road Fund
The Bolgatanga-Bawku Highway in the Upper East
Region, which Mr. Mahama recently claimed had been abandoned
by President Akufo-Addo and his New Patriotic Party (NPP) government, is
one of the projects tied to the under-pressure Road Fund.
The almost 116km road contract estimated at $600 million was going to be constructed by the
Brazilian contractor - Queiroz Galvao - which became the darling construction
firm of Mahama’s government.
It was a sole-sourced contract and
the terms appeared to breach the Road Fund Act because the contract sum
($600 million) far exceeded what the fund could bear.
Election Day Contract
The contract was signed on
December 7, 2016 – the day of the general election - when all the writings were
on the wall that Mr. Mahama and his NDC administration were not going to be
retained.
In spite of the constraints resulting
from what looks like the lack of due diligence exhibited by the NDC government
in the award of the contract, Mr Mahama, now in opposition, is turning around
to blame President Akufo-Addo and his government for abandoning the Bolga-Bawku
Road project.
Clear Incitement
During
the NDC’s so-called ‘Unity Walk’ at Bolga over the weekend, Mr. Mahama appeared to incite the people of the Upper
East Region against President when he said he (Akufo-Addo) had not done
anything for the people over there.
“A lot of the
projects we started have stalled. Many of the hospitals we were building have
come to a stop. Many of the schools we were building have come to a stop. Many
of the roads we were building have come to a stop. But I have one appeal. If
there was one project that we started, that is critical to the economic
devolvement of the Upper West Region, it is the Bolga-Bawku road,” the former president
indicated.
“If President
Akufo-Addo won’t do anything for us in Upper East at all, we beg him, as for
that road, he should continue it and finish it for us,” he charged.
Contract History
Deputy Upper East Regional
Secretary of the ruling NPP, Elvis Figo A. Awonekai, traced the contract
history and exposed what he termed hypocrisy’ being exhibited by the former president.
“The 116km road contract was
awarded on 7th December 2016, elections day. Interestingly, Mr. John
Dramani Mahama during his ‘accounting to the people’ tour, had cut the sod, at
Lamboya near Zebilla, for the construction of the same road on Monday, 11th
July, 2016, where he landed with a helicopter in a Hollywood style for the sod
cutting.
“The sod cutting was to
enable him come to the Upper East Region because he had given assurance to the chiefs
and people of Bawku while speaking at the 27th annual SAMANPIID
Festival celebrated by the Kusuag people in the Bawku municipality.”
Mode Of Payment
According to the NPP deputy
regional secretary, “Payment certificates as contained in the contract are to
be paid from the Road Fund,” adding, “This is not the right source for funding
the contract.”
He pointed out, “The magnitude of
the contract (over $600 million) requires that payment be effected
directly from the budget and not from the Road Fund. The Road Fund was
established for the preservation of Ghana's road network and not for the
payments of big constructions such as this.”
Special Contract
“The road is 116km long; 13km out
of this has been awarded to a Ghanaian contractor, MAWUMS Constructions
Ltd, as a special contract. The remaining 103 has been awarded to a
Brazilian contractor, Queiroz Galvao. The reason for awarding such a
special contract to MAWUMS Constructions Ltd is still questionable.”
The NPP Secretary also said that
the processes leading to the award of the contract for the construction of the
Bolgatanga-Bawku Road were not transparent and even called on the Special
Prosecutor, Martin A.B.K. Amidu - who hails from the area - to look into the
issue.
Karbo’s Bombshell
Last September, Deputy Minister of Roads and Transport, Anthony A. Karbo, threw a
bombshell on Citi FM in Accra when he
said the Road Fund had been ‘hijacked’ by UBA following GH¢1.5bn loaned to the previous
government under Mr. Mahama to pay road contractors.
“Last year (2016),
the fund committed itself to a UBA loan of over GH¢1.5 billion to pay
contractors.”
Mr. Karbo lamented, “Our
hands are tied. We are in a very difficult situation. My ministers have had
sleepless nights and we all use the road on a daily basis.”
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