Mahama’s chief of staff buys more mansions

Sat, 18 Jan 2014 Source: New Free Press

The New Free Press is calling for the resignation and prosecution of the chief of staff, Mr Prosper Douglas Kweku Bani who has just bought 5 three bedroom houses at Trasacco Valley at the cost of 250,000 dollars each using SSNIT pension funds.

We at the New Free Press will stand firmly against any public official who think because Ghanaians are quiet and peaceful people they are fools they can take for a ride.

The New Free Press is fully aware that Prosper Douglas Bani is using his office to amass wealth. At the rate he is going ,it is only a matter of time he overtakes Bill Gates as the richest man in the world. We have some serious questions for Mr Bani.

a. Why are you dipping your hands into the pension monies of workers to buy mansions for yourself and your girlfriend Doreen Mensah of UBA Bank?

b. Why did you advise President Mahama to set up a strategic vehicle Fortiz to buy the Merchant Bank? Is it not a conflict of interest for a sitting President to covertly or overtly own a bank while in office?

c. Why was Dr Wampah , the governor of the Bank of Ghana paid 150,000 dollars to speed up the deal?

d. Why are you religiously buying houses in Trasacco and why are you buying prime land at cantonments?

e. Is it proper and fair to the people of Ghana that a sitting President and his brother to use third party ghosts to buy a bank?

How could a chief of staff be buying houses and together with the President be buying banks and expect TUC workers and public sector workers to take a pay cut?

Where is the fairness and justice in this?

Perhaps Mr Bani should take classroom lessons from Nana Ato Dadzie, who was chief of Staff under ex President Rawlings. They will never put up with this mediocrity! Oh how we at the New Free Press wish we were in the days of the AFRC revolutionary era so that we could just shoot these people!

We will be back with more on this crooked man and an apology of a chief of staff!

Alhaji Suraju Musah Mohammed

Managing Editor

New Free Press

Abavanna Down ,

Accra

Source: New Free Press