President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo met with journalists at the Jubilee House yesterday. For the first time, the focus shifted from the criticism of journalists for their poor questions to the defects in the organisation of the programme.
The president spent most of the time extolling the virtues of his government and repeating the achievements and the excuses we have heard over and over again. When it was time for the journalists to subject him to scrutiny, he announced the programme would not travel beyond 7pm. When he said this, it was 6:07pm so we had about 53 minutes to interact.
He took a lot of time to respond to the questions, cracked jokes and sometimes invited his ministers to answer some of the questions. The journalists were pushed to ask their questions in a minute, but there was no sense of urgency in the responses. This means the number of journalists who had the opportunity to ask questions was limited a little over two dozen. More than 100 journalists were present.
My biggest disappointment was his jab at former President John Dramani Mahama when he responded to his predecessor’s criticism of the medical drones deal.
“I prefer drones flying to deliver essential drugs to our people to investment in guinea fowls that allegedly fly off to Burkina Faso without a trace,” President Akufo-Addo said.
I find this pronouncement very unfortunate, to say the least. I was the journalist who investigated and exposed the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) corruption scandal. SADA had given GHC15 million to Asongtaba Cottage Industry and Exchange Programme to undertake a guinea fowl production and marketing joint venture project. Before that arrangement with SADA, the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA), now the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), had paid GHC1.7 million to the same company to train 2000 youth in guinea fowl rearing. This was supposed to happen in the Upper East, Upper West and the Northern Region. My investigation revealed that the company took the money but did not train a single person.
In all, we have lost at least GHC16.7 million in this shady deal. I find it distasteful that we have reduced this serious scandal to a joke, which people laugh about as evidenced in the reaction that greeted the president’s remark. I say it is a joke because the guinea fowls did not fly.
At no point did it emerge in my investigation that the guinea fowls had flown to Burkina Faso. And nobody said that anywhere. The guinea fowls flying to Burkina Faso was one of the jokes we make out of serious issues as a country.
The president should not be joking about this unresolved fraud against the good people of Ghana. Two years after coming into office, the President and his government have not deemed it fit to take any steps to recover the stolen money and prosecute the persons who dissipated the funds allocated from the tax payers’ purse to alleviate poverty in the northern part of the country. No investigation has started in the guinea fowl scandal. There’s no prosecution. All the people who took part in the deal are free.
The President and his party made a lot of political capital out of the guinea fowls scandal. They campaigned with it when they talked about how corrupt the Mahama government was. They cited it when they told people of northern Ghana how insensitive their own brother had been to their plight. They said for that reason, we should vote out the Mahama government.
When they became custodians of the power to prosecute, they have done nothing about it. This means they just took advantage of the rot to push their political agenda and forget about it once they achieved their aim. It is now only important in funny comments and jabs. This is not an isolated case.
The President and his party campaigned on the GYEEDA corruption. Under their watch, nothing has changed from how it was when the Mahama government left office. Two years into office, the government still pays Zoomlion GHC500 cedis and the company pays each worker GHC100 and keeps 400 cedis as management fees. Zoomlion claims it manages 45,000 workers. So every month, the company earns a management fee of GHC18 million from this contract while the poor workers battling with the nation’s filth go home with GHC100 or $20 a month. This is happening despite the fact that the contract for this unconscionable arrangement expired in February 2013.
One thought this wickedness and exploitation would end when the government changed. But it did not happen. President Akufo-Addo rather went to visit the Zoomlion CEO and encouraged him. The president described the corruption allegations against Joseph Siaw Agyepong and his companies as “controversies that come when you’re in the forefront of doing things.”
Really?
The president described the corruption allegations against Joseph Siaw Agyepong and his companies as “controversies that come when you’re in the forefront of doing things.”
In 2017, I investigated acts of corruption in sanitation contracts involving Zoomlion and the Jospong Group. The fraudulent waste bins and fumigation contracts I uncovered are worth GHC530 million cedis. These contracts were signed in 2015 and 2016. More than a year and three months after the police started investigations into these deals, nothing has been heard about it.
I was shocked when I found out why the case had stalled. The Local Government Ministry and the District Assemblies’ Common Fund Secretariat are withholding vital information and documents from the Police CID and the Attorney General.
These are the issues the president should be concerned about if he wants us to take him seriously on his fight against corruption. If he cannot prosecute the corrupt cases from the past government, then we cannot expect any meaningful impact from him in dealing with persons within your own government.
President Mahama’s “sins” are not new. They are well-known and documented. Repeating them and not doing anything to bring the perpetrators to book only portrays the president as an opportunistic politician who took advantage of the rot in the previous government to campaign for power, but failed to do anything about them when he had the opportunity to do so.
That is the hallmark an opportunistic politician, not a leader.
The writer, Manasseh Azure Awuni, is a journalist with Joy 99.7 FM. He is the author of two books, “Voice of Conscience” and “Letters to My Future Wife”. His email address is [email protected]. The views expressed in this article are his personal opinions and do not reflect, in any form or shape, those of The Multimedia Group, where he works.
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Petty rambling.
Mr. Azure is losing it, why fixation on zoomlion? Is the president the investigator? If the police cannot and will not do their work, why blame the president? Manasseh, u are becoming too pedestrian
TRUTH BE TOLD MANASSEH WRITES STRIKINGLY ABOUT MATTERS AFFECTING OTHER PEOPLE FROM OTHER TRIBES NOW THAT THE MERE JOKE OF A REMARK IS MADE HIS HEAD HOT. HE SHOULD WRITE ABOUT HIS MENTOR OTABIL'S CONVERTING OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY AND HE IS SILENT. THAT IS WHAT THE PRESIDENT IS INFERRING TO. WHY ALLOW PEOPLE TO STEAL, MISUSE AND WASTE MONEY WHEN IT CAN USED FOR BETTER THINGS INSTEAD OF INSTEAD INVESTING IN BIRDS WHO WILL FLEE THE COUNTRY WHEN FED. OR IS IT THAT ALL THE PEOPLE CRITICIZING THE PRESIDENT DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT THE PRESIDENT SAID WHICH IS VERY TRUE. MANASSEH AND HIS LIKE BE REALISTIC ESPECIALLY MANASSEH WHO HAS THE PERCHANCE OF WRITING AND CRITICIZING OTHERS. A WORD TO THE WISE.
So Nana can’t crack jokes?
For me my greatest disappointed has to do with the apparent delay or lack of making sure that all the actors in the various scandals perpetuated by some members of the previous administration have faced the law. If by the end of the term of this government we don't see people jailed in connection with the stated scandals, then my anger will burn more. However, Manasseh your heading is over the bar for you describing the president as opportunistic rather a leader just because of a political jab. Think about it.
Manasseh your heading alone is an insult to the presidency. now that you determine who is a leader by mere political jab, may you give us the right definition of who a leader is. Know also that not everyone of you journalists would get the chance to ask the president a question. I think you are losing it.
Me too I bi citizen Abi.You bring insults on the table so you have to be insulted.Tweaah some cheap journalism.Manaseh you are a cheap journalist.Your true colors are showing we will not hail you for calling Ghana’s finest president clueless,visionless and opportunistic all because of a jab at the former president.Of course who told you that liking drones is not a far better option than spending over 16 million dollars of tax payers money to rear unaccountable guinea fowls tweakabkrakyebwo y3 kurase no paaa .Because you think you have a pen it makes you a tin god.***barred word*** blood thirsty cheap journalist.
Menassah, this is ur opinion but I would like to say the heading of ur piece is clearly over the top and it make the story political. How can a mare political jab becomes visionless leader etc?the piece was so so insulting and I urge u to be decorous in ur reporting u could have done better. Its a shame u guys writethis way just cos u can write good English doesn't make u a good writer.
This Manasseh guy is empty,arrogant and disrespectful.Whom does he think of himself?Is it that by the virtue being journalist,he can write anything,and exhibit such a gross disrespect to the president.I think he didn't get proper upbringing from home.He must be called to order.***barred word***.!
I cry for mother Ghana, how could people in leadership treat the taxpayers that way and go scot free? Nana Addo do something before you leave office please please and such people have the guts to chastise your two years old government. Ghana is seriously sick.