Politics of Friday, 5 July 2019

Source: peacefmonline.com

Stop 450-seater new parliamentary chamber project - John Boadu tells leadership

John Boadu, General Secretary, NPP play videoJohn Boadu, General Secretary, NPP

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has asked the leadership of Parliament to cancel its new 450-seater parliamentary chamber project.

According to him, the NPP is surprised a decision that has been taken in parliament by the leadership has received opposition by the same members of the house.

Speaking on Okay FM's 'Ade Akye Abia' programme, General Secretary of the party, John Boadu explained that though a cabinet approval has not been given to the project, they should stop the project immediately since majority of Ghanaians are not in support of it.

"You see members of the National Democratic Congress are just a bunch of hypocrites who do not want the country to develop."

"How can you agree in principle about a project and later come out to disagree on the same project?" he asked.

"I believe strongly that if this project is stopped, it will bring some respite to Ghanaians," he added.

In a related development, General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress says the party is against the construction of the project.

Speaking on Okay FM's 'Ade Akye Abia' programme, the NDC scribe explained the amount for the project is outrageous.

Johnson Asiedu Nketia believes the money for the project can be used to provide basic amenities to the people of Ghana.



Read Below A Copy Of Their Statement

STATEMENT BY NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS ON PROPOSED $ 200 MILLION PARLIAMENTARY CHAMBER


The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has learnt of plans by the Akufo-Addo government and the Parliamentary Service Board to construct a $ 200 million,450-seater Parliamentary Chamber with auxiliary facilities.

The NDC wishes to state unequivocally, that it is opposed to this profligate spending at a time of great distress for the Ghanaian people. Despite incremental gains in the development of the country, many of our people live in harrowing conditions and are deprived of the basic necessities of life.

In the 21st Century, over 20% of Ghanaians live without potable water and are compelled to share very dirty and infested water with animals. About 16% of our people are without access to electricity and sleep in darkness.
There remain many roads that require urgent attention because of their deplorable state. School children still study under trees or are compelled to study in dilapidated structures.
Close to three million Ghanaians live below the poverty line and cannot afford three square meals a day.

It would be unconscionable in the face of these challenges for President Akufo-Addo to spend $ 200 million on a Parliamentary Chamber at a time when one already exists and is serving the needs of Parliament. Parliament only recently had the Job 600 project undertaken to provide decent offices for MPs. We are unable therefore to appreciate the basis upon which a new chamber should be built.

We demand an immediate cessation of plans to undertake this project. National resources must be channelled into projects and expenditure that have a direct bearing on the lives of the people not grandiose and prestige projects of doubtful relevance.

We commend all Ghanaians who have risen up and condemned the recklessness of the Akufo-Addo government in this matter and expressed, with a collective voice, their opposition to this needless and wasteful expenditure.

President Akufo-Addo must learn from the example of the NDC that invested heavily in education, health, housing, communications, water, roads transportation and other sectors which brought relief to the people of Ghana. He must not subject the public purse which he promised to protect.

Signed

Johnson Asiedu Nketiah

General Secretary, NDC