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Movement for Change
March 02. 2015 |
AFARI GYAN & CO MUST
BE PROSECUTED FOR CAUSING FINANCIAL LOSS TO
THE STATE.
Article 45(b) of Ghana’s Constitution
provides that the Electoral Commission shall
demarcate the electoral boundaries for both
national and local government elections.
Again article 51 also makes provision for
the Electoral Commission to perform, through
constitutional instruments (CI), functions
such as registering voters and conducting
elections.
It is imperative to note that the attention
of Mr Kwadwo Afari Gyan was drawn to the
strict adherence to law regarding the
holding of the District Assembly and Unit
Committee elections. He was cautioned on
several occasions to allow C.I 85 to mature
before his outfit commences preparatory work
ahead of these elections.
The chairman of the subsidiary Legislation
committee, Hon Osei Bonsu Amoah is on record
to have strongly cautioned the EC to that
effect. The Minority Leader, Hon Osei
Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, also, at a point,
indicated that this act of impunity and
lawlessness must not be countenanced. He
added that as a matter of law, once the CI
had then not matured, it was inappropriate
for the commission to open nominations for
contestants of the upcoming Assembly
elections. The MP for Wa West, Hon Joseph
Yieleh Chireh is also reported to have
stated that it is about time people are held
responsible for their lapses and for that
matter the EC should act responsibly.
Dr. Afari Gyan and his other Deputy
Commissioners, with impunity, recklessness
and without recourse to the Law, commenced
with the conduct of the District Asembly and
Unit Committee election when conspicuously
the C1 85 had not matured.
An aggrieved fisherman in the central region
instituted an action against the EC for
contravening the supreme law of the land. Dr
Afari Gyan, in the face of the legal suit,
still arrogantly continued with the process
despite the fact that it was evidently clear
the EC had a very bad case and was not going
to succeed in the Supreme Court, this time
around.
It is extremely unfortunate to note that
because of the recklessness and
irresponsible act of Afari Gyan & Co Six
thousand, one hundred and 56 (6,156)
electoral areas across the country that are
covered under the new C.I. have been
affected badly.
The State, as well as candidates who had put
themselves up to contest have suffered huge
losses. These losses cannot just be swept
under the carpet. At a time when the nation
is broke and reeling under both economic
hardship and this monstrous power crisis, Dr
Afari Gyan & Co have just, through their
arrogance, caused financial loss to the
state running into millions of Ghana cedis.
Chapter four (4) of the Criminal Code, 1960
(Act 29) under the Special Offences
specifically Section 179A (1) and (3) states
categorically that: “ Any person who by a
wilful act or omission causes loss, damage
or injury to the property of any public body
or any agency of the State commits an
offence. (3) Any person through whose wilful,
malicious or fraudulent action or omission—
(a) The State incurs a financial loss; or
(b) The security of the State is endangered,
commits an offence.
Members of the Movement for Change are of
the view that the law must guide heads of
Public sector institutions who are
accountable to the citizenry. We therefore
call for the immediate resignation of Mr
Afari Gyan & Co. They must further be
prosecuted for willfully causing huge
financial loss to the state. We also
encourage all aggrieved persons who might
have suffered any loss to institute an
action against Afari Gyan & Co for acting
lawlessly and negligently.
SIGNED
Dr. Anthony Nsiah Asare
(Chairman -0202022159)
Justin Koduah Frimpong
(Secretary 0245162414)
Odeneho Kwaku Appiah
(Head of Operations - 0208251411)
Nana Boakye (NANA B)
(In-charge of Communication
0249192000/0201558944) |
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