General News of Sunday, 24 December 2017

Source: peacefmonline.com

Fighting corruption: Where is Rawlings, Nana Konadu, Martin Amidu? - Murtala

Former Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Murtala Mohammed Former Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Murtala Mohammed

Former Deputy Trades Minister in the erstwhile Mahama-led NDC government, Murtala Mohammed has urged former President Jerry Rawlings, his wife, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings and Martin Amidu, a former Attorney General to condemn the various corruption scandals that has bedevilled the Ruling New Patriotic Party.

The former President and the wife have never stopped voicing out happenings in the NDC they considered as wrongs.

A couple of weeks ago, Mr Rawlings blamed corruption within the Mahama administration as part of the causes for the NDC’s defeat in the December 2016 polls, when he partook in this year’s celebration of the Asafotufiami festival of the chiefs and people of Ada.

On his pat, Mr Martin Amidu, the "Citizen Vigilante" as he is often described, was nearly dragged before the NDC's Disciplinary Committee for being too outspoken in his condemnation of the party. This was after two national Democratic Congress (NDC) members petitioned the NDC's Executive Committee of the NDC to sanction for bringing the party into disrepute and fuelling public ridicule of the party.

The petitioners alluded to links to some articles penned by Mr Amidu as evidence of their claims, not excluding an article the former Attorney-General had written urging Ghanaians to vote against the NDC’s presidential candidate, John Mahama in the 2016 polls and another one alleging that the Electoral Commission Chairperson, Charlotte Osei, was appointed to help rig the 2016 elections in favour of the NDC.

Mr Murtala is, therefore, wondering the loud silence by all these people in the face of what he perceived to be some corrupt acts being perpetrated under the current administration.

“Where is Rawlings, Nana Konadu, Martin Amidu? Where are they…the same way they condemned the scandals in the National Democratic Congress government, I expect them to come out in the same way and talk...he (Rawlings) needs to speak up,” he fumed.

Contributing to a panel discussion on Radio Gold’s Alhaji and Alhaji programme, the former deputy minister said if Mr Rawlings does not break his silence on the scandals in the ruling government, it will mean that he had an agenda; an agenda to destroy the NDC.

“If former president Rawlings is not able to speak against these things then I will have no doubt in my mind that all his consistent actions, condemnation of the NDC is nothing but a step on the road to the destruction of the NDC…he should not be lopsided,” he stated.