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CONCERNED GHANAIANS PRESS RELEASE: THE PRESIDENT HAS BLOOD ON HIS HANDS.

Concerned Ghanaians wishes to proffer its deepest condolences to those that have lost family, friends and loved ones in the Goil petrol station fire and the associated floods that affected Accra on Wednesday June 3, 2015. The floods that affect the capital on an annual basis have led to death and destruction on an unprecedented scale beyond the realms of imagination.

Year after year, the people of Accra are deluged by rains resulting in the flooding of the capital – floods that frequently lead to loss of property and, more gravely, loss of life. These floods are nothing new. Any government worthy of its name would have made it a national priority to deal with the problem with alacrity. Yet, what do we see? Government inaction, both at local and national level, which has allowed the floods to become an annual catastrophe.

The June 3rd disaster was the culmination of government's ineptitude, inaction and incompetence.

That Accra, as a city, lacks an adequate drainage and sewerage system is an unarguable fact. It is the fundamental cause why the capital is prone to flooding. And yet, despite these floods happening on a frequent, yearly, basis, the government and the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) have done nothing, bar the paying of lip service, to address the inadequacies of Accra’s drainage. All that is heard and seen from the president is much smoke, mirrors and plenty of hot air. A case in point – the ‘Accra Sanitary Sewer and Stormwater Project’.

Back in January 2013 in the midst of fanfare, President Mahama cut the sod to kick-start the aforementioned project. Yet it beggars belief that, two and a half years after the launch of this $663m project, there is no iota of evidence of progress due to the allocated funds not being released. One wonders why? Why has it taken the deaths of over 150 people for President Mahama to suddenly trigger the release of the funds despite its approval by parliament long ago? It raises questions as to what happened to the allocated funds? Why the delay? Given the rampant corruption that infests government and its organs, one can only make inferences. It is rather odd that the funds, hitherto held back, are suddenly ‘found’ for a project that should have kicked off long ago. The foul stench of a rat hangs in the air.


Furthermore, the status of the Korle Lagoon is open to question in the light of the events of the past few days. This project, which was apparently started years ago, shows no evidence of progress. Indeed, the Korle Lagoon remains the black filthy cesspool that it has been for the past 50 years, rubbish strewn and liable to spilling its filthy contents into the vicinity of surrounding neighbourhoods – resulting in disease and, by extension, death. Once again we ask, what happened to the funds for this project? The funds were allocated so where is the evidence of project implementation? Yet again, the spectre of graft and corruption looms large.


Two examples of projects with funds allocated and no evidence of them being started - let alone completed. We can only conclude that corruption has led to their current moribund state; projects that should have alleviated the annual Accra floods. Failure to even start said projects has led to death and destruction. On this basis, it can be concluded that both central government, led by the incompetence of President Mahama, and the AMA, led by the incompetence of Alfred Vanderpuije, have blood on their hands.


In their administrations, the two aforementioned individuals have overseen a venal culture of graft, corruption and incompetence that has cost lives. Under their watch, organisations that should legislate and enforce laws that should have prevented the June 3rd disaster, have failed in their duties. Rubbish is thrown into open gutters with abandon, planning laws are flouted resulting in structures being built with no regard to flood zones or fire hazards, building regulations are non-existent, the practicing of open defecation has led to epidemics such as the frequent outbreaks of cholera - the list is endless. Prohibition of the aforementioned practices require not only the passing of laws, but their strong and robust enforcement. Both central government and AMA have failed in this regard. Corruption and mismanagement have resulted in the stalling of projects. The ultimate result has been the lives lost through the Goil petrol station disaster, the associated floods and epidemics of killer diseases.


We wonder why the government is being so lackadaisical and louche in the discharge of its duties. Seemingly immune to the iniquities Ghanaians continue to suffer, Mahama and Vanderpuije swan about with their flunkies to self-aggrandizing conferences and photo opportunities, ignoring the realities outside their ivory towers. The dump of a city that is the nation’s capital is amongst the dirtiest cities in the world. It is a polluted disgrace with stench-ridden, disease infested tributaries of open gutters coursing through the metropolis; gutters that are likely to spill over in the event of heavy rains. Filth reigns supreme and there is garbage galore. Vanderpuije has presided over this national embarrassment that is the nation’s capital. If Mayor Vanderpuije was a CEO of a company, his incompetence would have rendered his position untenable. Thus we call on him to do the honorable thing, take inspiration from Sepp Blatter and resign - for it is the right thing to do. He cannot carry on. We understand that he has been hampered by an incompetent central government, however he and his administration have failed in even the basics of municipal administration. Even simple, relatively cheap provisions such as litter bins are a rare sight in the Accra metropolis. Where is his strategy? Where is his vision? Vanderpuije, in the light of recent tragic events, must go.


As for Mahama, the June 3rd disaster is the nadir in a plethora of crises that he has presided over under his watch - dumsor, unemployment, depreciation of the Cedi, a health service in turmoil, bird flu, a weakening of financial services. Indeed, it is dumsor that precipitated the Goil petrol station inferno. For it was the starting of a generator after a power cut that ignited fuel that lay on floodwater. Mahama’s indifferent attitude to the plight of Ghanaians has resulted in deaths. It is the poor and the helpless that are bearing the brunt of these crises. Are these lives worthless to Mahama because of their perceived lack of political importance?


Mahama’s default mechanism to any legitimate criticism is to blame ‘opposition propaganda’, despite the facts speaking for themselves. He has lurched from crisis to crises, and the June 3rd disaster is the final straw.


Mahama literally has blood on his hands. His indifference to the plight of the average Ghanaian has resulted in deaths. He and his administration are culpable of murder. That is not too strong a term. He views the lives of ordinary Ghanaians as cannon fodder on which to build his political ambitions. Incompetence, ineptitude and corruption have bedeviled his presidency and that has led to loss of life. Were the lives of ordinary Ghanaians of any significance to him, he would have governed with the aim of improving their lot rather than assisting his coterie of associates. Yet every day brings a new crisis. This cannot go on. This must stop! We call on parliament to impeach the president. The June 3rd disaster is the final straw. Parliament must impeach Mahama for murder. For he has blood on his hands. Ghanaians cannot tolerate these iniquities any longer. Mahama must go before his ineptitude causes any more deaths. Parliament must do its patriotic duty and remove him. The tolerance of Ghanaians is wearing thin.


Should Parliament refuse to exercise its authority, we are calling on the President himself, to resign.


Again, while we extend our condolences to the bereaved and affected families, may we remind Ghanaians that this catastrophe was completely avoidable. The President together with his appointee the mayor of Accra have woefully failed, thereby resulting in what happened on June 3rd.


Signed



Accra June 11th 2015



Kwaku Ofosu

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