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Produce May 9 Disaster Accounts- Think Tank

Mon, 9 May 2011 Source: GNA

Accra, May 9, GNA - Ghana Development Centre, (GhDC) a pro-

democracy and economic think tank, has called for the publishing of the


statement of accounts of the committee that investigated the incidents on


May 9, 2001. "As we remember with a deep sense of loss our brothers and sisters


whose lives were prematurely cut short, we seek to prevent the disdainful


use of their demise to profit certain individuals." Samuel George, Communications Director of GhDC, in a press

statement issued to GNA Sports in Accra on Monday, said the committee


chaired by now Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Jake Otanka


Obetsebi-Lamptey has failed ten (10) years on to render accounts to the


good people of this country. "We seek the redress of this anomaly against the backdrop that the


Committee's most notable achievement was the unlawful detention of a

sitting Member of Parliament, Hon. E. T. Mensah, without regards for the


constitutional procedure of detaining a Member of Parliament. This


aberration happened under the tacit watch of then Attorney-General and


now flag-bearer of the NPP, Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo", the


statement added. The GhDC said in calling on the government to rectify this lacuna in the

events surrounding the May 9, 2001 disaster, it is of the firm belief that it


will serve to assuage the pains of those left behind that their loss has not


been a conduit for causing financial loss to the state. The statement added 93It is our hope that the memories and legacies of


our departed beloved would be upheld and may the sad episode of that


gloomy day never be visited on our beloved Nation again. Long live

probity and accountability! Long live Ghana!!

Source: GNA