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We’ll Defend Ghana’s Scarce Resources With our Blood-AFAG

Wed, 11 Jan 2012 Source: xfm95.1

The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) a pressure

group aligned to the opposition has vowed to defend the scarce resources of

Ghana with the last drop of their blood. They accused the Mills led NDC

administration of displaying a disposition and posture which gives credence to

the fact that they are not prepared to listen to the plight of the ordinary

Ghanaian but to set their own questions, mark the same and give themselves an

excellent mark of 80%.

They were speaking at a press conference at the SSNIT guest

house in Accra today to announce a planned street protest dubbed ‘ATTA WAYO

DEMONSTRATION’ to draw the ruling NDC government’s attention to what they call

‘unrivalled

corruption and high taxes’ in the past three years.

‘The most strange and nauseating aspect of all these is that

from president Mills down to the last person in their communication team, for whatever

reason best known to them, wants all Ghanaians to believe that we are

experiencing the so-called ‘Better Ghana’ and that life is better under Prof.

Mills than any other government in our political history. This is sheer propaganda.

Let Prof. Mills be told that you cannot govern a nation on propaganda.

Ghanaians are sinking under the load of his numerous high taxes and unrivalled

corruption’, the statement added.

Abu Ramadan, outspoken spokesperson for the group who read

the statement said several instances of corruption including what he claimed

and called the WOYOME-GATE scandal where about GH570billion old currency was

paid out to one Alfred Woyome who they further claimed had no contract with the

government of Ghana can be cited to prove their point. He said AFAG’s interest

is how all this money is returned to the consolidated fund with all those found

culpable made to face the full rigors of the law.

AFAG also accused Mr. Kwame Peprah, board chairman of SSNIT

of complacency in the sale of the company’s shares of 61.1% in The Trust Bank

(TTB)- a bank AFAG claimed made a 50% profit in 2011 more than the 2010 margin-

making it a profitable venture- and asked why such a business should be sold

out based on the discretion on one man. They asked President Mills to

investigate and bring Mr. Kwame Peprah to book saying ‘this massive scandal at

SSNIT has the potential to jeopardize the future of the Ghanaian worker’s

social security and worsen the plight of pensioners’.

AFAG announced Wednesday January 25th 2012 as date

for the ‘ATTA-WAYO DEMO’ and called on well-meaning Ghanaians to join them.

Story by A.S Denis/xfm95.1/Accra-Ghana

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