Martin Amidu the former Special Prosecutor has accused the Ghanaian President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of interfering in the prosecution of some selected Members of Parliament accused of taking double salaries in exchange that the alleged culprits will cooperate with his government in parliament. According to Mr Amidu, although the Attorney General then, Gloria Akuffo and the Director of Public Prosecutions had both perused the case docket and had come to the conclusion that charges be filed against some of the lawmakers, the President ordered them to stop. Mr Amidu in a statement noted that: “This view is consistent with the clear unconstitutional usurpation of the independent exercise of prosecutorial discretion of the Attorney General by President Nana Akufo-Addo in his response to a question asked by Kweku Dawuro of Kingdom FM on the government’s fight against corruption on 13th December 2019, particularly the prosecution of the double salaries and other criminal cases. The President unconstitutionally assumed the status of the Attorney General of Ghana and shockingly said, inter alia, on the members of parliament double salary cases as follows: ‘…The double salary and members of parliament: it is not a straightforward allegation of misappropriation that some people think. There is a whole lot of double counting, to what extent people were taking money vis- a-vis the emolument of the article 70 and all that, and I am thinking that unless the thing is really clear cut and it has not been made quite clear to me, to rein a whole lot of parliamentarians and the list is quite a lot, to rein a whole lot of parliamentarians on a fifty -fifty case, for myself I don’t think that we will be doing the public interest of our country any service in that way. So the process of seeing to what extent the set off can be, there is been ongoing, there is a group doing that work and when they finish we be in a position to let the country know what the final outcome of the double salary thing is….’” According to the 1992 constitution the prosecutorial powers of the Republic of Ghana is vested in the Attorney-General who is professionally responsible for prosecutorial decisions made on a non-partisan basis. However, the former Special Prosecutor said having served as Deputy Attorney General and Attorney General for almost 14 years he can testify to the fact that no Head of State or President ever sought to direct or interfere with the prosecutorial discretion of the Attorney General during that period but President Akufo-Addo’s response at the media encounter of 13th December 2019 was the first time he heard a President “unashamedly and publicly usurping an independent prosecutorial constitutional discretion of an Attorney General.” He noted that the allusion by President Akufo-Addo to a group performing the constitutional duties of the Attorney General to enable him to decide, and “be in a position to let the country know what the final outcome of the double salary thing is…” shows beyond every reasonable doubt the interfering role of President Akufo-Addo in the administration of criminal justice in deciding who must or must not be prosecuted for crime and not the Attorney General. In Mr Amidu’s view, “the Attorney General regrettably became a poodle of the President by ceding his or her constitutional prosecutorial mandate to the usurping President”. Mr Amidu said these in reaction to claims on Accra-based Oman FM and a publication by the Daily Guide Network to the effect that he was in charge of prosecuting the lawmakers found culpable of taken double salaries but was unable to prosecute them before resigning from office. According to Mr Amidu, the Office of the Attorney General never transferred the docket to his office for prosecution for him to have failed or refused to prosecute same before his resignation. Mr Amidu described the allegation as “a politically inspired propaganda against my integrity which sought to link my resignation to the failure or refusal of this irredeemably corrupt Government for four whole years to deal with the simple offence of double salary or stealing (as the Criminal Investigations Department of the Police Service put it), are false, infantile and barefaced lies intentionally concocted and put out by the Office of the Attorney-General to the unsuspecting public under the sub-heading ‘Godfred Yeboah-Dame.’” “The effigy of the Attorney-General published alongside the concocted falsehoods of me resigning without prosecuting a case which was never handled by my office during my tenure as the Special Prosecutor demonstrates how shamefully low the hitherto respected ethical Office of the Attorney-General which I had the privilege of serving in for over fourteen years of my career has descended into since 7th January 2021,” he added. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
COVID: President Akufo-Addo to give his 25 updates on measures taken against the spread of COVID-19
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ESLA introduced by Seth Terkper very helpful to Akufo-Addo’s government-John Kumah
Mr. John Kumah, the deputy Finance Minister-designate has revealed that the Energy Sector Levy Act (ESLA) introduced by Seth Terkper the former Finance Minister under the Mahama administration, has been so supportive to the Akufo-Addo- Bawumia government especially in clearing a lot of energy sector-related debts. Mr. Kumah was speaking on Class91.3FM’s current affairs programme monitored by Apexnewsgh.com. “In fact”, Dr. Kumah noted, Mr. Terkper, his co-discussant on the show, “was the first person in Ghana to address that problem; that going forward, we cannot handle the debt situation with respect to energy without a special vehicle”. “But it has helped to raise revenue”, he acknowledged. The former chief executive officer of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP) said: “In fact, as of June last year, per the data, we had paid GHS12 billion under ESLA alone for trying to clear debt”. “This year alone, per the data I checked, we had spent almost GHS2 billion and still continuing the energy sector recovery debt and right now, a number of legacy debts – you remember back in 2017, we used to have TOR debt, BOST debt, GNPC debt, VRA debt, ECG debt and even BDCs; last year, the BDCs made an announcement that all their debts had been cleared”, “It is all as a result of this ESLA levy that was introduced”, he noted, adding: “It is true; it is helping and the government of Ghana, I think in 2017, the government also introduced a new vehicle based on this ESLA called ESLA PLC, which raised about GHS10 billion in bonds to be able to help address this take-or-pay contract and I’m happy Hon Seth Terkper said that even they, while they were in office, thought that the take-or-pay was a bad arrangement, so, they had to replace it”. “So, we must all understand that there’s a problem which has been created and we are all working to resolve it”, He stressed Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
WPF Day: Allow media to express themselves freely – Mahama to Akufo-Addo
Former President John Dramani Mahama has charged President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to create an environment that is devoid of intimidation for the media. Mr Mahama said this to mark the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day celebration on Monday May 3. In a Facebook post, Mr Mahama said “I want to encourage President Nana Akufo-Addo and his close associates to seize the occasion to create an atmosphere that is more tolerant of criticism and devoid of intimidation in order for the media, CSOs and individuals to freely express themselves and contribute to national discourse. #WorldPressFreedomDay.” 3 May acts as a reminder to governments of the need to respect their commitment to press freedom and is also a day of reflection among media professionals about issues of press freedom and professional ethics. Just as importantly, World Press Freedom Day is a day of support for media which are targets for the restraint, or abolition, of press freedom. It is also a day of remembrance for those journalists who lost their lives in the pursuit of a story. Every year, 3 May is a date which celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom, to evaluate press freedom around the world, to defend the media from attacks on their independence and to pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the exercise of their profession. World Press Freedom Day was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1993 following a Recommendation adopted at the twenty-sixth session of UNESCO’s General Conference in 1991. This in turn was a response to a call by African journalists who in 1991 produced the landmark Windhoek Declaration(link is external) on media pluralism and independence. 3news Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
JUST IN: Full details of Akufo-Addo’s impending deputy ministerial list – Report
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will serve Parliament with a list of persons to be vetted as deputy ministers today, pro-government news portal Asaase.com reports. The reports states that in line with the dictates of the constitution President Akufo-Addo will release the list of deputy ministers with some interesting names featuring. It is indicated in the report that the Finance Ministry will have three deputy ministers while Oppong Nkrumah will have two deputies. Charles Adu-Boahen and Abena Osei Asare who served as deputy ministers in the first term of the Akufo-Addo administration will be joined by another person with Kwaku Kwarteng swapping his role as deputy for chairman of parliament’ Finance Committee. The deputy communications director at the Office of the President, Fatimatu Abubakar will leave the seat of government to join Oppong Nkrumah as one of two deputies. Andrew Egyapa Mercer the MP for Sekondi will become one of three deputies to Matthew Opoku Prempeh at the Energy Ministry. The Attorney-General and Ministry of Justice will have two deputies with Diana Asonaba Dapaah tipped to be one of them. She is a lawyer who has been called to the Ghana and New York bars. Asaase claims that unlike the substantive ministerial list, the deputy ministerial will have more women than men. Previous reports had Mark Okraku Mantey becoming the deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts with presidential health advisor Dr Nsiah-Asare being the deputy to Kwaku Agyeman-Manu as Health Minister. GhanaWeb Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093.
Galamsey: ‘I won’t act on hearsay, mere allegations’; give me evidence – Akufo-Addo
President Nana Akufo-Addo has said his fight against illegal small-scale mining will not be based on hearsay and unsubstantiated allegations. At a national dialogue on small-scale mining organised by the Minister of Land and Natural Resources in Accra on Wednesday, 14 April 2021, President Akufo-Addo, who has been criticised in the past for letting some of his appointees, who have been accused of aiding and abetting galamsey activities go scot-free, said he will only act on such whistle-blowing based on evidence. “I’m determined to enforce the laws of illegal mining no matter the subject – high or low”, the President said. “I’ll, however, not act on hearsay or mere allegations without law”, he noted. However, he added: “I will not hesitate to act when the evidence is hard before the police and I would do so irrespective of the standing of the person or persons involved”. That, according to him, “is the true meaning of equality before the law”. Mr Akufo-Addo also said: “I want to build on the modest progress made in my first term”. “I want to learn from our shortcomings and receive productive input from this forum for purposes of enhancing the regulation of the sector”, he noted. He said: “Out of this consultative dialogue, I hope we’ll build a national consensus around a national policy on small-scale mining”. Hopefully, he noted, “at the end of the day, we should be able to build a broad-based national consensus around the necessity to stamp out the menace of illegal small-scale mining and the need to support and grow a responsible small-scale mining”. Classfm Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093
Hail Akufo-Addo, embrace burden-sharing concept – Otchere-Darko
Danquah Institute founder Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko has called on Ghanaians to hail his cousin, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his economic management team, for steering the country’s economy through extraordinary difficulties in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to Mr Otchere-Darko, Ghanaians must embrace the burden-sharing concept of 2021 to reap together the benefits of defeating covid-19. Mr Otchere-Darko said these in a post on Facebook. It read: “We must hail President Akufo-Addo and his economic management team for steering Ghana’s economy through the extraordinary difficulties of 2020. Let’s embrace the burden-sharing concept of 2021 to reap together the benefits of defeating covid-19 and boosting growth, as we transform the economy. The investor confidence is back. Let’s ride with it.” It is recalled that Finance Minister-designate Ken Ofori-Atta urged Ghanaians to share the government’s burden by accepting the new tax obligations presented in the 2021 budget. Appearing before Parliament’s Appointments Committee to be vetted on Thursday, 25 March 2021, Mr Ofori-Atta stated that the new taxes imposed will help the economy to grow. Describing the new taxes as a “battle-cry”, he said: “We need to move forward. We need to burden-share”, adding: “We need to create a society that we can also share the opportunities as we grow”. He further commended the government for its efforts at ensuring economic resilience even in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. “If you look at what the Akufo-Addo government has been able to do between 2017 and 2020, it is phenomenal”, he praised. “If we had not built up the resilience, I think COVID would have devastated us beyond what we are seeing”, Mr Ofori-Atta argued. “So, we move forward together. We bring these new revenue measures in place…” he added. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093
Blakk Rasta: Create ‘Ministry of Unfinished Businesses’ to ensure continuity of dev’t projects
Radio broadcaster Blakk Rasta has proposed the creation of a ministry responsible for completing uncompleted development projects of previous governments to ensure continuity. According to him, this will also reduce the spate of stalled projects in the country. Speaking on the Class Morning Show (CMS) on Clsss91.3FM on Monday, 29 March 2021, the award-winning Reggae musician mused: “Can we have a certain structure that will deal with those unfinished businesses?” He continued: “At least, you have so many ministers. Why can’t you have a minister for unfinished business? When you have a budget, you have miscellaneous. Why can’t we have something like that? A minister for unfinished businesses”. “Your duty is to look at the good things that the last government has done so that you will be able to deal with them,” he added. Commending former President John Mahama for undertaking some projects during his tenure of office, he bemoaned the current state of some of his uncompleted projects due to the lack of continuity. “In fact, [former] President Mahama has actually exposed a lot of these ill-thinking ‘politrick-cians’ in this country. He himself was not an angel but the point I’m making here is very simple: Look at the number of buildings, look at the so many lofty projects that he started. At the end of the day, look at what happened. “They are not being continued. Well one or two. But the rest are rotting up. Cockroaches, snakes and rodents are now benefitting from what human beings should have been benefitting from. Blakk Rasta also called for a review of the powers vested in the President. “I think our presidents are too powerful. They can make and unmake anybody and anything and at the same time, I think that if we are able to bring a certain structure that will limit the power of the president, I think these things can be done”, he indicated. “So, yes, our governments, our presidents are too powerful. That structure should change so that we will be able to have other people come in and deal with some very key issues”, he further reiterated. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093
‘Tired’ 77-year-old Akufo-Addo ‘retiring’ people 18 years younger – Blakk Rasta
Seventy-seven-year-old President Nana Akufo-Addo must be told that he is tired and must retire, Blakk Rasta has said. “Who has more tired limbs than the sleeping President Nana Akufo-Addo? He is a president who sleeps unprovoked”, the radio personality told Kofi Oppong Asamoah on the Class Morning Show on Monday, 29 March 2021. “They are ashamed to tell him in the face that: “Mr President, you’re tired”. “[At] seventy-seven years, you are retiring some people who are 17, 18 years your juniors”, he observed, adding: “I mean, you look at Ghana and you ask yourself: ‘Are we going forward or retrogressing?’” The President recently asked Auditor-General Daniel Yaw Domelevo to go on retirement since, according to him, the A-G attained the compulsory retirement age of 60 in June last year, per his own documents at the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT). A few weeks later, he also directed the Director-General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA), Mr Kofi Osei Ameyaw, to go on his compulsory retirement. The President’s correspondence to Mr Osei Ameyaw, signed by Executive Secretary Nana Asante Bediatuo, read, in part: “Upon reaching the compulsory retirement age of sixty years on 20 February 2020, the President of the Republic, by a letter under my hand dated September 3, 2020, granted you a one-year contract of service as Director-General of the National Lottery Authority”. “The one-year contract lapsed on 20 February 2021, and, therefore, you are retired on that date”. “Accordingly, you are directed to hand over to Mr Ernest Mortey, the Finance Director of the Authority, who shall act as the Director-General of the Authority pending the appointment of a substantive Director-General. You are further directed to proceed to collect any terminal benefits or facilities due you under the relevant law.” classfm Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093
Agyapa report: I visited Martin Amidu because he was ill not to influence him – Ofori-Atta
Finance Minister-designate Ken Ofori-Atta has said his visit to Mr Martin Amidu at the former Special Prosecutor’s home late last year, was because he had heard the anti-corruption crusader was not well. Explaining his visit to the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Friday, 26 March 2021, which was the second day of his vetting, Mr Ofori-Atta, who served as Finance Minister in President Nana Akufo-Addo’s first administration, said he also needed to have gone there to provide some information requested by Mr Amidu from the Finance Ministry. “As I’ve mentioned before, I’ve known the Special Prosecutor for a while; it wasn’t the first time that I was going to his home”, he told committee in response to a question from Minority Whip Muntaka Mubarak, saying: “Yes, I did visit him”. “I had gone to the office on a Friday and they indicated to me that he was not feeling well and he was not that well and I believe on the Saturday, the following morning, I did visit him. I saw him”, he said. Pressed by Mr Mubarak about why he had to go there when Mr Amidu, as Special Prosecutor, was compiling his corruption and anti-corruption risk assessment report on the controversial Agyapa deal, Mr Ofori-Atta said: “I didn’t feel that the issues at play stopped me from visiting him, he was not well and that was important for that to be”. “I also had supplied, as Ministry of Finance, quite a bit of information to him and, at times, he had written that he was not getting information as quickly as he wants and, so, there was a need, in my mind, to also bridge that gap”, he explained further. Mr Ofori-Atta dispelled any notion that he had intended influencing Mr Amidu’s report. “I think we all know that Mr Amidu is a very independent person and, so, to ascribe being able to influence him by what you say or not; we, as a nation, know that and, so, I wouldn’t say that that was an attempt to change his views or anything of that matter”, he noted. Mr Amidu, after resigning from office as the Special Prosecutor, revealed that Mr Ofori-Atta was in his house on 21 October 2020 while he (Amidu) compiled his risk assessment report on the Agyapa Royalties deal. Mr Amidu, in an interview, also wondered why there was so much vitriol against him from people in government following his release of the report. “The fact that you are in government doesn’t mean that when you are dissatisfied about a report, you go after the person or the fellow”, he said, revealing: “The Minister of Finance has been my friend for years; why will I go for him? When I was writing the report, didn’t he come to this house? Was he not here on 21 October? What did I tell him? Why is he now churning our information about me and targets and all that? Should I come out? Let’s stop it and I say let’s stop it before we wash dirty linen in public”. Also, Mr Amidu warned that if he were harmed in any way or killed, President Nana Akufo-Addo must be blamed for it. According to him, he had been the target of threats of harm ever since he left office in connection with his corruption and anti-corruption risk assessment report on the deal. Mr Amidu, who resigned from office as the Special Prosecutor on Monday, 16 November 2020, served notice to the Akufo-Addo government that if the attacks on him did not cease, he would be forced to come out to defend his integrity “without fear or favour” and damn the consequences. “Please, I have said since I left office that I was not going to do any fresh interviews about my resignation, I was not going to talk to the press. I am being pushed by so-called responses to me, which contain blatant falsehoods, to speak but I do not want anybody to blame me when I speak out and it becomes unpalatable”, Mr Amidu warned. “So, either the attacks stop or I’ll defend my integrity, even if that means my death. It is something I won by dint of hard work from the PNDC to date and I’m not going to allow anybody, not even the president, to pull that integrity into the mud”, the former Attorney General said. “I am a poor man who tries to lead a straight and narrow life and crusaded against corruption without asking for payment, so, they will try to destroy me”, the Citizen Vigilante noted, adding: “Anybody who tries to fight corruption must be aware from the beginning that corruption will fight back and all that is going on is corruption fighting back”. To him, “it is demonstrating that the whole rhetoric about fighting corruption was mere rhetoric”. “The time for reckoning has come and nobody should push me. I repeat: nobody should push me”, Mr Amidu warned again. He said: “They should tell their people, who they wrongly briefed to be telling lies about me, to stop before I decide to respond and when I decide to respond, I’ll do so without fear or favour, even to the extent that if my life will be taken for speaking the truth and defending the Constitution of Ghana, as by law established, I’ll do so”. Mr Amidu stressed that as a private citizen, “nobody can control me and I have a constitutional right too, to defend myself and the Constitution of Ghana, as by law established”, indicating: “Corruption and corruption-related offences are forbidden by the Constitution and assessment of anti-corruption is something allowed under the Constitution and must not be subdued under personal attacks”. “It must stop”, he emphasised. Mr Amidu said his critics and detractors must know that he is a “Citizen Vigilante”. “That is what they must remember”, adding: “All these threats about bugging me, armed robbery, burning my house, I’m aware”. 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