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SACK
AG: WOYOME'S FRAUD AG BENEFITTED
AFAG
November 04, 2016
It is with no surprise that the
Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) writes again
about the political and legal gymnastics of the Attorney
General (AG) on the Woyome case. Over a year ago, AFAG
called for the resignation of the AG after Alfred Agbesi
Woyome wrote a letter to her as a beneficiary of USD 1
million of the fraudulent payment to him. Indeed the AG has
since mellowed although as a face saving measure, she
occasionally pretend ready to battle Woyome in court.
Fellow Ghanaians it is clear that our $51 million has
gone down the drain although government is yet to replace
dilapidated schools and those under trees with a national
estimated budget of $52 million. The situation where an
individual serving a particular party interest could hijack
state resources through a well-organized fraudulent approach
supported by the attorney General's office is nothing less
than a betrayal of the peoples trust.
Fellow
countrymen, quite recently the founder of the NDC and former
president stated that, the democratic process is unable to
fight corruption. However, the high levels of poverty and
the current precarious economic situation is all as a result
of politics of patronage and massive corruption. Right
thinking people must wise up and speak out than for persons
to start growing discontent among Ghanaians about our
current democratic dispensation.
The AG must be
ashamed of herself. AFAG accused her of conflict of interest
on this issue and nothing was done about her. Indeed, the
commitment of government to fight this case speaks for
itself. An AG who attempted to retrieve it was sacked and
replaced by an AG who benefitted $1 million from the
fraudulent disbursement. Obviously if she had succeeded in
taking Woyome to the Supreme Court her name would have been
dropped couple with a threat from Woyome the last time that,
if he is pushed he will spill the beans.
Another
worrying angle is the inability of the AG to prosecute
government and public officials who were involved in this
fraud, these persons are thus walking freely as Ghanaians
continue to suffer the consequences. The resultant effect is
over burdening of Ghanaians with excessive taxes leading to
the current high prices of goods and services.
Mass
action is inevitable to demonstrate the anger of Ghanaians
to the poor handling of this case by the AG. It is
inescapable that the AG benefitted from the loot hence
cannot prosecute. Ghana's AG is the poorest performing. She
must be ashamed of herself. The AG must Go!!!!
Signed: Henry Haruna Asante Wesley Owusu Hon.
James Appeatu Nana Ayew
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Why
Hillary’s Super-Predator Comment Matters
HuffingtonPost, Sept 27, 2016, Ghanadot
- I have heard some Black Hillary supporters say
that they have never heard of the super-predator
comment. Not only did she say it, she recently commented
that she “regretted“ making the statement... .More .More
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David
Adjaye on designing the African American museum
Graphic, Sept
29, Ghanadot - "A monument to understanding
the African American experience." That's how
David Adjaye, the award-winning British-Ghanaian
architect, describes a new museum he designed
paying tribute to African American history and
culture.
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Thoughts
Before the US Elections
Commentary,
October 14, Ghanadot - But I know. Many
will think I am wrong because my vote, as Black,
should be permanently marked as Democrat. These
folks can, therefore, jettison the issues and
concerns I have listed here. I'll be glad
to see in their alternatives what they have to
offer and why.
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DYING, DEATH and SOULS;
ANOTHER NOVEMBER
Review, Nov 04, Ghanadot -
November began yesterday with All Saints' Day;
today is All Souls' Day.
....And there is one thing that is certain- we
all have an appointment with death. Death, the
last taboo, has been brought into the mainstream
and there are important rational and emotional
lessons to be learnt....
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