General News of Thursday, 1 February 2018

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Danquah Institute's Director taunts Minority; tells them to be serious

The Minority MPs are demanding the dismissal of the Finance Minister over the $2.25 bond issuance The Minority MPs are demanding the dismissal of the Finance Minister over the $2.25 bond issuance

Executive Director of Danquah Institute, Dr. Kingsley Nyarko has slammed the Minority in Parliament for demanding the dismissal or resignation of Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta over the $2.25 million bond issued last year.

Dr. Nyarko took a serious swipe at the NDC legislators describing them as funny and confused MPs who are struggling to recover from the 2016 electoral defeat.

A statement issued by Dr. Nyarko says, “The Minority NDC is behaving funny and confused and still in shock after their huge defeat in the 2016 general elections. They fail to realize that Ghanaians are disappointed in them, and have lost confidence in their ability to be a credible alternative to the NPP.”

The Minority in Parliament January 31, 2017 awakened their 11-month-old call for the Finance Minister to resign because of allegations of conflict of interest in the issuance of the $2.25bn bond on the international market.

Led by their leader Haruna Iddrisu, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) MPs point to a CHRAJ report as an endorsement of their accusations first made in April 2017.

According to Dr. Kingsley Nyarko, the press conference organized yesterday was an embarrassment and, therefore, advised the Minority to be serious for once since the citizenry expects them to raise the bar at the legislature.



Dr. Kingsley Nyarko (Danquah Institute's Executive Director) writes:

THE MINORITY NDC IN PARLIAMENT MUST BE SERIOUS


The Minority NDC is behaving funny, are confused and still in shock after their huge defeat in the 2016 general elections. They fail to realize that Ghanaians are disappointed in them, and have lost confidence in their ability to be a credible alternative to the NPP. The press conference they organized yesterday was an embarrassment to say the least. What was the essence of the press conference? In one breadth the Minority Leader asked for the resignation of the Minister for Finance, at the same time, asking the President to sack him, and again raising issues about cronyism and friendship as consideration for the President's appointments. Somebody should tell the minority, especially their leader, Mr. Haruna Iddrisu to be serious for once since the citizenry expects them to raise the bar at the legislature.

I must state that the Minister for Finance is not afraid of any investigations into the issuance of the $2.25 billion bond raised last year to improve the economy and fix the mess created by the failed and incompetent erstwhile NDC government. He has been cleared by CHRAJ on the allegation of conflict of interest leveled against him by the NDC and would be cleared again because he has done nothing wrong, neither has his actions benefitted himself, but the nation.

What the minority in parliament is doing is just politics, noisemaking and worst of all to distract the Minister for Finance from continuing with his excellent performance that has led to stability in the economy. They know that with his high and impeccable performance, the Free SHS will succeed, the planting for food and jobs program will succeed, the economy will be stable, fiscal deficit will plummet, policy rate will further decline, jobs will be created, contractors will be paid, NHIS will be revived, among others. But, they won't succeed; the minister will triumph because he is focused, determined, resolute and will ensure he assists the President to realize his vision of Ghana beyond aid and most importantly, position the economy on a solid economic rock in order to make the country the preferred destination for investors and other nationals. The NDC and their Minority in Parliament must be serious; Ghana deserves better from them.

God bless Ghana!

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