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General News of Thursday, 21 April 2011

Source: GNA

Agreements on Energy are devoid of corruption - Minister

Accra, April 21, GNA - The Ministry of Energy on Thursday said all agreements entered into on behalf of Ghana, were undertaken devoid of any corruption and in the spirit of honesty and transparency. "The Ministry of Energy whose core responsibility it is to ensure formulation and implementation of policy in the=85 sector including oil and gas has transparent and elaborate procedures=85"

A statement signed by Dr Joe Oteng-Adjei, Sector Minister assured Ghanaians that all deals, and agreements entered into by the Ministry would always be guided by the interest of Ghanaians.

It said: 93The Ministry of Energy notes with concern a statement attributed to Mr Kofi Adams, Spokesperson to the Rawlingses, which was published in the April 14, 2011 edition of the Daily Guide. 93 "The statement states inter alia: 93The Former First Lady and a leading contender for the NDC flagbearership race would open her eyes into several deals undertaken by the President Mill's administration especially those concerning the country's fledging oil industry=85" . The statement continues: 93If elected, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings will seek to prosecute corruption in the country's oil industry=85" The statement said Mr Adams imputed corruption and therefore subjected the public sector to public ridicule.

"The Ministry however wishes to state again that, Mr Adams or any other Ghanaian for that matter who has reasons to suspect that deals entered into by the Ministry do not meet the highest standard of transparency, honesty and integrity should not hesitate to report that to the appropriate state agencies for investigation and possible prosecution," it added. "In the meantime, the Ministry of Energy takes this opportunity to assure all Ghanaians that all deals, and agreements entered into by the Ministry will always be guided by the interest of Ghanaians," it said.