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18.04.2005 Feature Article

Save Ghana Now - Politically & Economically

Save Ghana Now - Politically  Economically
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Part III PLEASE TAKE YOUR TIME AND READ ON.
The verbal political fighting between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the ruling National Patriotic Party is bringing out astonishing revelations on how fat some people were fed under the NDC government and how fat some people are being fed under the Ruling NPP government on our scarce foreign exchange VAULT.
On Ghana web general news of Wednesday 30 March 2005, it was revealed that the personal secretary to the president Mr. J.A Kuffour and the secretary to the cabinet, each receives 4,500 US dollars per month under a consultancy contract entered into between the two secretaries and the national institutional renewal program(NIRP) of Ghana. The NIRP is funded by the world bank through a loan to the government of Ghana. The two secretaries are Mr. Daniel Kuffour Osei (nephew in-law of the president) and Mr. Annan Arkyrin Cato.
The signed contract document available to the source (Ghana palaver) covers five other officials at the castle who are on similar NIRP consultancy contracts and receives 3,500 dollars each per month. The palava source also indicate that these foreign exchange salaried officials are also entitled to all other benefits in cash and in kind that ministers and other identified officials are entitled to. These includes
1. Duty allowance--50% of annual salary
2. Entertainment allowance--20% of annual salary
3. Fully furnished official accommodation or 20% of basic in lieu of official accommodation.
4. Official chauffeur-driven vehicle with fuel allowance of not more than 50 liters a week.
5. Domestic servants (cook, steward and gardener)
6. Free water, electricity and official telephone bills.
7. Free medical and dental care for official, his wife and or her spouse and two children.
If all these benefits are quantified and added to the monthly basic, it will bring the monthly pay of the president's secretary in excess of over 100 million cedis.
To counteract the palava's report, the Daily Guide also came out on 4th April 2005 to reveal the following “Mr. Ato Ahwoi, head of the Ahwoi empire and former PNDC secretary for energy and Dr. Tony Aidoo, former deputy minister of Defense on various radio stations declared that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration has introduced a novelty to the administration of the state with payment in US dollars of a number of appointees.
The report further said however that, document available to the Daily Guide indicate that the culture of paying appointees in US dollars has been a practice since the NDC administration with a number of NDC appointees going home with heavy monthly dollar bills, thus disproving the claims by Tony Aidoo and Ato Ahwoi. According to the document, the ministry of finance under the NDC government alone had about 11 appointees styled as special assistants, and were all paid in hard crisp US dollars. For full details on these revelations, read general news of March 29, 2005. Also Ghana web general news of April 4, 2005 headed Tony Aidoo exposed. Source the Daily Guide.
Now fellow Ghanaians, you see the clandestine activities of NPP and NDC? You see how they have been running the business of our country? You see how they are joking with the lives and prosperities of Ghanaians as a whole? Now they are drying their own dirty clothes in the public, backbiting themselves to win the sympathy of their supporters. Why is either side accusing the other about paying some officials in US Dollars? It is because they know it is a bad policy and a drain in the national economy. WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE CEDI AS A LEGAL TENDER? I can understand paying a portion of the salary of an expatriate BUT not a Ghanaian. If the Government thinks the CEDI is not a legal tender to pay all Ghanaians, then let us change it or pay every Ghanaian in our own currency. If the source from the palava and Daily Guide are true, which I believe they are, then it tells us the extent of carelessness the NDC government managed the country's economy for two decades. The irony of it all is that, because the NPP came to inherit the status-quo, it just continue from where the NDC left off and that's why they don't see eye to eye with each other. If the NPP had done things differently, the NDC would have been shut up forever because they wouldn't get anything negative to say about them. Unfortunately, the NPP came to power amidst all the joy and fun fare by the people of Ghana, only to join the NDC club. Their motto been LET US CHOP THE COUNTRY BIG TIME, AND BUILD SOME ROADS TO FOOL THEM. Because the NDC knows how sweet it is being in government, they are now envious of the NPP because power has eluded them for 4 years and power they see very bleak in 2008 elections. Both parties NPP and NDC are only playing a game of politics fair or fowl to try to maintain or recapture power.
Now my fellow countrymen and women, young and old, is there any justice in our country at all? My answer is a big NO. As far as the exchanges are coming from the NPP and NDC, I believe there is some element of truth about the payment of salaries of some officials in US dollars. The truth will be out someday. In the case of Mr. Daniel Kuffour Osei the secretary to the president and others who are paid in US dollars, it's unreasonable regardless where their appointments were contracted. The secretary to the president and cabinet secretary don't even deserve 10 million cedis a month let alone 100 million cedis per month they are alleged to be receiving .What sort of consultancy is the president's secretary doing to deserve that much money he is being paid? This is a serious injustice in a country where somebody else working in the same president's office probably will not receive 500,000.00 cedis monthly pay. What a big difference between 100million and the minimum wage even if the president's secretary holds a Phd in linguistics. If we have a way of knowing and calculating salaries of Government officials under the category of the president's secretary, it will be a heart breaking revelation to all Ghanaians.
My fellow Ghanaians both at home and abroad, a columnist Mr. Charles Akyigina's featured article on the Ghana Web on April 5th 2005 was captioned, IS GHANA EVER GOING TO COME OUT OF POVERTY? What do you think? To me, my answer is a resounding YES with a big BUT; Yes, but Not with the present crop of politicians whose aim is only to manipulate our people for power and grab as much as they can out of the national coffers ,whilst our people struggle daylily in abject poverty. I have always maintained with emphasis that Ghana is not a poor country . Greedy and selfish politicians have created artificial conditions on our country and our people, and chained most Ghanaians onto economic prison walls both at home and abroad while they maintain the Status-Quo without a desire to change. What Ghana needs now, are selfless politicians with a visionary leader, selfless, strong and compassionate, who can motivate, influence and empower the people for greater results. VISIONARY LEADERS ARE BORN NOT TRAINED. GHANAIANS MUST BE BOLD NOW AND DO AWAY WITH THE POLITICS OF THE 1950'S. Those were the years when the colonial masters gave all Government officials including the few Ghanaians free everything plus pay at the expense of the country while they move away Ship loads of our natural resources unnoticed. THAT IS WHAT WE INHERITED AND THAT HAS BEEN WITH US ALL THESE YEARS VERY DIFFICULT FOR OUR POLITICIANS TO CHANGE BECAUSE IT FAVORS THEM. We should not and can not continues with the colonial masters politics any longer.ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
Fellow Ghanaians, I am objectively committed to take a moral civil course to win over the status quo. I know it will be tough but with God on our side and with the support and the good will of Ghanaians we will succeed. They have cheated the nation and it's people for far too long and their days are running out. In part one of Save Ghana Now Politically and Economically, I made a passionate appeal to the workers of Ghana, Christians, Muslims and all other believers, business men and women and most especially fellow Ghanaians abroad to team up with me, join hands and pull resources together in a crusade to save Ghana by the year 2008, to wrestle political power from the colonial masters and help free our people from the shackles of economic enslavement. Now, Students of Ghana, I would like to commit you all into the crusade. Stand up and fight, organize and go to the hamlets, into the villages, into the towns, into the cities, door to door, and let the people know change is on its way. The course I have taken is yours and generations yet unborn. Sacrifice your time for the cause. It is a good, sincere, noble and honorable course . There must be the emergence of a new political class that does not have to buy its way into Ghanaian politics.You must belong to that class because this is your AGE and you are the leaders of the future I want to sacrifice the rest of my life for.
It takes one person's idea to initiate such a dynamic move for change and I am committed for its realization. I am happy to report to my readers and all those who have embraced my idea that, the responses from concerned Ghanaians and even foreigners are very encouraging and I'm proud of it.
Let me share with you a small portion of an e-mail received from a Dr. B. Kodzo Ofori from Germany. “ As one German industrialist said the most important factor for a company to succeed is not the capital or the working performance, but the LEADERSHIP. I left Ghana long years ago, but I support your call. May God bless you and your effort.” Yes the German industrialist is one million times correct and I am ever prepared whole-heartedly to champion this noble cause with all the sacrifices I can make in the total interest of Ghana and all Ghanaians especially the poor, younger generations and generations to come.
My fellow Ghanaians abroad, with all our enormous contributions to the Ghanaian economy by way of remittances to our families and relations back home which averages 1.4 billion dollars a year, we should be concernd about how the resources of our country is dissipated, and we must be concernd about Ghana's development, politically and economically. We must be concernd about which party runs the government of the country and therefore we must seek to be given the opportunity to vote in elections in Ghana regardless our respective geographical locations. We should not fail in our duty to change the culture of Ghanaian politics. We have tried all the political parties in Ghana and they have failed the country. They only understand the politics of the 1950's. What we need now is a better alternative and for that I can promise, my fellow Ghanaians
THE SAVE GHANA NOW ASSOCIATION SHALL NEVER FAIL. GOD BLESS OUR HOMELAND AND OUR PEOPLE.
Ofori Ampofo New Jersey U.S.A


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