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Press Release
PARLIAMENT MUST PUNISH
MAHAMA AYARIGA FOR BRIBERY FIB
AFAG
January 31, 2017
Our Constitution guarantees the
freedom of speech to every Ghanaian. It is rich that both local
and international laws guarantee the right of every individual
to say what they feel and share their opinion on matters at any
time.
The freedom of speech and expression as spelled out
in Article 21(1) (a) of the the 1992 constitution, as well as
Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR),
is a fundamental human right that is to be enjoyed by all
persons. However, an abuse of this freedom by one individual
could threaten the very life of another individual. One of such
persons abusing their right to freedom of speech and expression
is the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Hon. Mahama
Ayariga.
Alliance For Accountable Governance (AFAG) is
gutted at the blatant lies and excessive use of propaganda by
some supposed honorable members of Parliament. The habit of
mudslinging and slandering of people with decent credibility by
some Ghanaian politicians must be condemned unequivocally.
The claim of bribery by Hon. Mahama Ayariga against minister
designate for Energy, Boakye Agyarko is very unfortunate. The
allegation of receiving Gh3,000 from the minority Chief Whip,
Hon. Muntaka Mubarak as money supposedly coming from Boakye
Agyarko to entice the minority to approve his [Mr. Agyarko]
nomination has turned out to have never happened.
Mahama
Ayariga’s claim was also negated by his superiors on the
Appointments Committee of Parliament. AFAG is, however, of the
view that the public denial of this event by the Chairman of the
Committee Joe Osei-Owusu and the minority Chief Whip clearly
showed that Mr. Ayariga cooked up this story to damage the
reputation and integrity of Mr. Boakye Agyarko, Hon. Muntaka
Mubarak, Hon. Joe Osei-Owusu and by extension, the Minority
Leader, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu.
AFAG believes that for a
member of the highest echelon of the Ghanaian society to throw
out such baseless accusation without any concrete evidence is
reckless and ill-fated. This drama of allegations and denials by
the NDC members of parliament is a major indictment on the house
of parliament.
AFAG holds the opinion that Parliament
must not take this matter lightly since it is a stain on the
entire house. This is a major indictment on every
parliamentarian. It is only prudent that the leadership of the
august house must immediately investigate this matter to the
latter. We are also of the opinion that if Mr. Ayariga is found
blameworthy, he must be punished by the house. It is the high
time people with the title ‘honorable’ start behaving honorably.
AFAG also support the move by the Chairman of the Committee
to go to the court to prove his innocence and have his n7ame
cleared from this accusation. We also encourage Mr. Boakye
Agyarko and Hon. Muntaka Mubarak to take a similar step to bring
this matter to an end.
AFAG
January 31, 2017
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China’s
debt-trap diplomacy
LiveMint, Jan 31, Ghanadot - If there is one thing at
which China’s leaders truly excel, it is the use of economic tools to advance
their country’s geostrategic interests........More
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World Bank misled Ghana – Osafo-Marfo
Ghanaweb, Jan 23, Ghanadot
- Mr. Yaw Osafo
Marfo reiterated that the World Bank misled the
country over the collapse of the facility
because in his view, “the reasons assigned to
the collapse of the bank were not tenable.”.......More
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The
open internet is under threat, according to a
new report — and it needs your help
BusinessInsider, Jan 23, Ghanadot - A key
concern of Surman about the modern web is
consolidation — the increasing way a few major
players have monopolies or near-monopolies in
their sectors. Think Facebook, Google, Amazon,
and so on. This, he argues, cannot be a good
thing.......More
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Ghana
Leaves Key Rate Steady as Policy Makers Seek
Stable Cedi
Bloomberg, Jan 25,
Ghanadot - The Bank of Ghana’s Monetary
Policy Committee left the rate at 25.5 percent,
Governor Abdul Nashiru Issahaku told reporters
Monday in the capital, Accra. Only two of six
economists in a Bloomberg survey said the
central bank would keep borrowing costs
unchanged, while the remaining four predicted a
rate cut of 50 to 150 basis points. ....More
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