A while ago on the floor of parliament....
Thank you Mr Speaker,
With your kind leave and the indulgence of all honourable members representing the different beautiful shades and culture of our dear nation, it is with so much pleasure that I embrace this opportunity to make my maiden statement on the floor of this honourable house.
I witnessed as an observer for many years and an active participant in this few weeks, I am only further convinced of how much of a microcosm of our indivisible country this revered house is and like that one proud stitch in our colourful Kente or breezily smock, noticeable or not, I thank Allah all mighty, my constituents and my party the NDC to be that one other reason why this house is complete.
In my interactions and by observations I have come to appreciate that in our individualism lies our collective national character. Underlying our frightening diversity is our unquestioned love and wish for this nation to be great.
Mr Speaker it is for this believe in the best of our country that I plead to make a statement addressing the centenary of Ghana’s independence and the decision by the president to announce a 30 member committee to plan the celebration.
I wish to commend HE the president for prioritising the celebration of our independence in the midst of all the daunting economic and social challenges that he has convinced the nation he inherited. It is remarkable that even before he finished forming his government he had the presence of mind to announce showy preparations towards this celebration of our nation’s birthday.
Mr Speaker I am not one of the cynics who thinks we have nothing to celebrate at 60. I believe we do and so I think we should. The endurance of this fourth republic is rooted in the experience of the past and will be guaranteed only by a continuous improvement in the lives and communities of our very hardworking compatriots.
The Independence Day every year therefore should be a day of pride in acknowledgement of the brave convictions of our nation’s founders, a reflection on how far we have lived their ideals and a rededication of ourselves to make real their lofty dreams at independence.
However let the celebration not be used as an opportunity to dissipate public funds, reward political party loyalist or be a subtle means to celebrate an election victory at the polls.
Mr Speaker this caution becomes necessary because of the fresh experiences during the celebration of Ghana@50, a decade ago.
Similar to what the president has done so far by setting up a committee to plan the celebration, President Kufuor In order to celebrate the Independence of Ghana@50 anniversary, also set up a sub-committee of Cabinet, a National Planning Committee (NPC) with his Chief of Staff and Minister for Presidential Affairs at the time as Chairman of the NPC.
Mr Speaker the celebration which was to be a yearlong affair had a total amount of Ghs 29.31m approved by Parliament for the celebrations. The first tranche of twenty million United States Dollars (US$20 million) was approved on 20th July, 2006. The second tranche of eleven million eight hundred thousand United States Dollars (US$11.8 millions) which was a loan from Fidelity Bank, was approved by this august house on the 30th day of July, 2007.
However according to a government white paper on a commission of enquiry report, by 31st December, 2008, a total sum of ninety-seven million seven hundred and seventy-six thousand three hundred and eighty-eight Ghana Cedis and forty-four Ghana Pesewas (GH¢97,776,388.44) had been spent on the celebrations. Far in excess of over 300% of what was approved.
Despite additional proceeds accruing to the planning committee through the sale of cars, land, furnishing, mansions and sponsorship totalling nineteen million three hundred and fifty-two thousand four hundred and ninety-eighty Ghana Cedis (GH¢19,352,498.00) only GH¢4,800,543.38 of that was used for its intended purpose of servicing the loan from Fidelity Bank which parliament approved leaving an outstanding amount of fifteen million three hundred and seventy-four thousand and seventy-five Ghana Cedis and fifty-eight Ghana Pesewas (GH¢15,374,075.58) as at December 2008.
Non Cash donations were not properly accounted for, costly bridging finance and overdraft facilities were procured from banks because according to organisers there were delays in budgetary releases.
According to the Government white paper several projects such as rest stops, toilets and the renovation of heritage sites were either left incomplete due to lack of funds or not started though paid for. Even a green Ghana project was commenced in the middle of October and at the start of harmattan and according to the CEO speaking before the commission 6million seedlings were planted.
Mr Speaker these and like happenings which fill our airwaves even now, breed cynicism which threaten the foundations of our forth republican democracy. Our citizens need a break, and it is my prayer and anticipation that this celebration planning committee will apply the brakes as they are guided by the ghost of the past celebration. Despite all our challenges we have a lot to celebrate but so little to do that in view of how much more we have to do as a country.
I am encouraged by the pronouncements of members of the committee so far and even the president that expenditure will be moderate. As faith will have it the announced budget when the president unveiled the logo at a ceremony last week is about the same as was budgeted for 10yrs ago.
The assurances of private sector support however were similar to 10yrs ago. I hope this time around the budget will not be exceeded and the private sector, which after all is still very much alive and not collapsed will indeed support considerably.
I wish the committee well Mr Speaker.
Source: Alhassan Suhuyini
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MP please relax and watch the competent president. Your warnings are well noted by the competent president. This is Akufo Addo's government not Kuffours. You minority in parliament have ganged up to rubbish or seek the downfall of Akufo Addo. One thing you should understant is the is wise and in his wisdom has set up a commitee to oversee the celebration. Tell me how much NDC spent on last year's independence. You know too much. If you have any advise please send it to the marines. Too known.
HMMMMM.YOU THIS SOHOLI GUY
Good submission, i agree with you perfectly, i will not be blind Supporter of NPP. I voted NPP but i strongly disagree with this whole jumboree and as you smartly put it, its a way to celebrate the victory at the pull. otherwise there is nothing to celebrate for
EXCELLENT SUBMISSION!! FIGHT ON SOLDIER BOY SUYUHINI!!
you are a fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuul, suhini. a big foooo00000l
This Suhuyini guy, what all this I want to be relevant attitude? He should pack himself somewhere. You got to parliament less than three months and you already trying to walk over your superiors. Instead of him to humble himself and learn the proceedings in the parliament to earn the respect as a law maker, he is rather running his mouth like a sick goat As if somebody or someone has burst his blissful bubble. Kojo Oppong and Andah, together with the other folks who are in parliament for the first time, are all seated observing and learning to make meaningful contributions. It a good thing such celebrations never happens and would never happen when ndc is in government. Who knows what day light robbery the ndc would have rob Ghanaians. My be quite and stop bleating like the goat that you are. Nipa hunu Kwa!!
Eiiii you want attention papapapaaa.... hahaha. It wont fly
papa slow down your game ohk. You are just rushing too much. what do you know.
His attitude is not new. When Fiifi Kwetey & Ablakwa went to parliament for the first time they went on the same tangent. What did we see thereafter? I know he will fail.
DON'T MIND HIM, HE WAS SENT TO PARLIAMENT JUST TO OPPOSE ANYTHING. HE WILL SOON FACE HIS DISGRACE!