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Watch out for 'deception' as President addresses Bar Conference - Manasseh to Lawyers

Nana Addo456 President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo

Mon, 9 Sep 2019 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Freelance journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni has urged lawyers attending the annual Bar Conference in Takoradi to be on alert so they are not deceived by the President’s address today.

Describing his warning as “just a deception alert” the investigative journalist urged the lawyers to “listen to the president's anti-corruption sermon with cotton wool in both ears” adding that

"Scientists say it prevents political flue".

He threw out this word of caution after pointing out that the Akufo-Addo government has failed to fight corruption as they promised to in the lead up to the 2016 general elections.

Touching on his exposé on government’s deal with Zoomlion which cost the nation over one billion, six hundred million Ghana cedis between 2013 and 2019, Manasseh asked the lawyers to find out from the president why his administration renewed the deal when they assumed power after calling in fraudulent while in opposition.

“Ask him why he and his party called the contract fraudulent, while in opposition, but when they took over the running of the nation, they renewed it without a written agreement. Ask the President why he failed to act even though I brought this to his attention. Ask him why he and his party campaigned with this remnant of the GYEEDA scandal but continued it after winning power?”

Pointing out reports on other fraudulent deals in the country and the failure of government to deal with them appropriately, Azure asked: “Did the President swear to protect the public purse and the general interest of Ghanaians or he swore to shield individuals and businesses whose fraudulent deals have hurt and continue to destroy this country?”.

President Akufo-Addo is expected to outline major strides made in his national anti-corruption fight at the Ghana Bar Conference Monday, 9th September 2019.

ib>Find his full statement below

Dear Lawyer attending the Bar Conference in Takoradi,

I hear the President will, this morning, extol the virtues of his government in the fight against corruption at your annual conference. If you ever get close to his ear in the course of the conference, whisper to him some questions for me.

Remind him that I brought his attention to a fraudulent and unconscionable deal between Zoomlion and the government that cost the nation more than ONE BILLION, SIX HUNDRED MILLION GHANA CEDIS between 2013 and 2019 without any written agreement. Ask him why he and his party called the contract fraudulent, while in opposition, but when they took over the running of the nation, they renewed it without a written agreement. Ask the President why he failed to act even though I brought this to his attention. Ask him why he and his party campaigned with this remnant of the GYEEDA scandal but continued it after winning power?

And if you ever get close to the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Gloria Akuffo, ask her this question for me: one of the angles I explored in my "Robbing the Assemblies" investigative documentary series in 2017 was the fact that government officials in the previous regime fraudulently paid over 200 Million Ghana Cedis to Zoomlion and its sister companies for fumigation, which the assemblies were already paying Zoomlion to undertake. There's no evidence work done at the assemblies' level where the contract was to be executed. Ask the Attorney General why, after two years, and with the dossier of evidence submitted by the Police CID to her Department, nothing has been done?

Did the President swear to protect the public purse and the general interest of Ghanaians or he swore to shield individuals and businesses whose fraudulent deals have hurt and continue to destroy this country?

Ask the President to tell you whether there were spirits from heaven or hell who descended here and committed the Australian visa scandal. All the officials have been exonerated and cleared by the Chief Clearing Agent of Republic. But the offence was committed. So how does such a government convince lawyers, the class of people considered to be the most enlightened in our society, that it is committed to the fight against corruption?

I know the Office of the Special Prosecutor may come up as his biggest achievement and weapon in the fight against graft. Dear lawyer, if it does, remember the story of a king who gave his beautiful daughter to the most handsome and well-built young man in the country to marry. After the fanfare that accompanied the marriage, he dispossessed the young man of his manhood. Ask the president how useful that marriage is, especially when the fiercely outspoken man dispossessed of his six-inch mini cobra, mysteriously, keeps blaming everyone for his inability to consummate the marriage, but exonerates the king who dispossessed him of is prized asset.

There's a lot to say, but let's leave it here. This is meant to be just a "Deception Alert" from a concerned friend of the "learned". Share it, and encourage your colleagues to listen to the president's anti-corruption sermon with cotton wool in both ears. Scientists say it prevents political flue.

Yours sincerely,

Manasseh Azure Awuni

Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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