play videoProf Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng is a former Minister of Science, Tech and Innovation
The former Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Prof. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, has described the administration of the current government, led by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, as a blend of family, friends and concubines.
The former minister, who has, in recent times, taken several swipes at the government in which he used to serve, said in his latest open letter to the government, questioning how the country got to where it is in terms of lawlessness, he recalled how, until now, he always was of the view that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) was the doyen of the rule of law.
“I had always believed that in Ghana the New Patriotic Party is the only major political party whose foundations are based on the principles of the rule of law, respect for the rights, opinions and dignity of the individual, fundamental human rights, pluralism and above all the separation of powers.
“The NPP tradition, as far as I know, does not believe that political power should be entrusted into the hands of one individual or a group of individuals and their family, friends, and concubines. The right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness are given to human beings by God which is why they are called fundamental rights. They are not given by a benevolent government. Therefore, any person or system that tramples on these rights acts against God and is not qualified to rule,” he wrote.
Prof. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng further called out persons he said have been working in the shadows to taint the image of the New patriotic Party (NPP), questioning how it is that the party and the country as a whole, got to such a disturbing level.
He also called out how the current government is employing nepotism as a way of administering the country, a trend he cited as being the reason behind such attacks as those on the media.
“There are people who claim to be stalwarts of the party; they have neither political appointments nor positions in the party structure. They appear to wield so much power that one of them is described as ‘de facto Prime Minister’ of the country. Apparently, they have what it takes to get their friends and favourites appointed to prominent and powerful positions in society. At the same time, they have the tendency to disrespect and make life difficult for Ghanaians. This is unlike the NPP we know. NPP, HOW DID WE GET HERE?
“We are being served with a variation of ‘family, friends, and concubines government,’ and control of the press not through violence but through bribery and intimidation. We are witnessing the weaponization of state institutions to silence transformative voices while allowing patronized corruption to flourish. Instead of development in freedom, we are witnessing unprecedented intimidation, economic retrogression, and suffering in silence. NPP, HOW DID WE GET HERE?” he quizzed.