You Can’t Mess Up In Akufo-Addo’s Government - Tema MCE
The Metropolitan Chief Executive of Tema, Hon. Yohane Amarh Ashitey, has taken on critics who say they have issues with President Akufo-Addo’s response to the resignation of former Sanitation Minister, Cecilia Abena Dapaah.
In response to the
claim that President Akufo-Addo cleared the woman by expressing faith that she
will come out of the investigations exonerated, the MCE said that view is
myopic and mischievous.
“This is a woman
that the President appointed as a Minister for the past several years, I do not
think that if the President didn’t have faith in her he would have appointed
her for so long,” Hon. Amarh Ashitey said.
The MCE was speaking
to journalists on the sidelines of a programme by the Apostolic Church of Ghana
in Tema.
According to him, it
is that same faith that the president expressed in the woman when he said he
was looking forward to her being exonerated by investigations.
“It doesn’t mean
that the president is telling anybody to treat her as innocent; rather, this is
the president’s way of saying that ‘I have so much faith in you that if it
turns out that you are guilty I would be really disappointed.’”
The statement comes
as Mrs. Abena Dapaah faces investigation over some USD1million that was
allegedly stolen from her home by her housemaids.
According to media
reports, the money lost also include over 300,000 euros and several millions of
Ghana cedis.
However, the
Minister has said that what is circulating in the public domain is nowhere
close to the amount that was quoted in her cautioned statement with the police.
Immediately the
issue hit the news headlines, the Minister came under public pressure to resign
and when she did, president Akufo-Addo accepted the resignation.
According to Hon.
Yohane Amarh Ashitey, the president’s prompt acceptance of the resignation is
what should be the focus of the conversation.
“Obviously if the
president wanted to exonerate his Minister, he wouldn’t have accepted her
resignation in the first place,” Hon. Amarh Ashitey said.
Already, the former
Minister is said to have claimed that US$800,000 out of the $1million belong to
some family members.
The MCE urged the
critics of the president to, “wait for investigations to run its course and see
if president Akufo-Addo will exonerate the former Minister if she is found
guilty.”
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