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March 11, 2016
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NPP Transition Team to Back off if...
Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh, Ghanadot
Accra, February 18, Ghanadot -
Members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Transition Team are
planning to back off from the Joint Transition Team if the
current harassment, intimidations and other irregularities
continue.
They added that “some of the egregious acts that ensued were
inviting the Auditor-General to present a draft audit report
on the Ghana @ 50 celebrations in the full glare of both the
electronic and print media which is contrary to the practice
and ethics of the accounting profession”.
Other such actions were the summoning and interrogation of
vehicle suppliers for the Ghana@50
celebrations, and the leaking of
half-truths on transition issues to the media.
Speaking at a press conference in Accra yesterday, the
Former Chief of Staff, Mr. Kwadwo Mpiani, flanked by the
National Chairman of the NPP, Mr. Peter Mac Manu,
cited the news
publication alleging that 39 vehicles had been
retrieved from members of the past administration.
He stressed that the clear impression created was that these
vehicles had been taken from the officials who had tried to
surreptitiously keep state property for their personal use.
“I can tell you without any fear of contradiction that all
those vehicles had been returned to the custody of the
presidency without any prompting”, Mr. Mpiani added.
Also, teams of the National Bureau of Investigations (BNI)
officials have been going to the homes of some former
ministers and other key people in the previous government,
claiming to be looking for government vehicles.
He indicated that they see these actions to be in bad faith
since the two sides were supposed to be having “joint”
sessions for the benefit of the national.
Rather, the process so far has added an inquisitorial
dimension to these one-sided
sessions; contrary to the best
practices of transition teams.
The Former Chief of Staff, noted one
instance of such malpractices. He said after
the government transition team had finished with the
one-sided compilation of reports, which did not include
views or representations from members of the former
government, the co-chairman of the team from the current
administration wrote to invite the
NPP side to a meeting “to agree on some loose ends taking
into cognizance the principles of fair play”.
Mr .Mpiani's view was that the
gesture came too late in the day.
And that by their own
admission, "our colleagues have
written their reports based on meetings they have held with
bureaucrats and officials" without
the participation
of the NPP side whatsoever.
He said there was a clear attempt being made to paint the
past government in in a bad a
light as possible and any report that
emanated from such enterprise and intention cannot
and should not be presented as a joint report.
Ghanadot
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NPP Transition Team to Back off
if...
Accra, February 18, Ghanadot -
Members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)
Transition Team are planning to back off from the Joint
Transition Team if the current harassment, intimidations
and other irregularities continue.
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Prez Mills' apology to
Nana Addo
Accra, February 18, Ghanadot - Mr Mahama
Ayariga, the spokesperson for President John
Mills, said on radio program in Accra that the
President regretted the seizure of a Land
Cruiser vehicle belonging to Nana Akuffo Addo,
presidential candidate of the New Patriotic
Party (NPP)...........more |
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13 ministers approved by Parliament
Accra, Feb 18, Ghanadot - Thirteen ministers have
been approved by Parliament; in all, four ministers of state
and nine regional ministers. The thirteen ministers received
the nod after the House had methodically examined two
reports submitted by the Appointments Committee of
Parliament on the nominees......More
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We need to put Ghana on the world tourism map – Minister
Accra, Feb. 17, Ghanadot/GNA – Mrs Juliana Azumah-Mensah,
the new Minister of Tourism, on Tuesday asked the United Nations
World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), to help Ghana conduct . ..More |
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