GOV’T’S HANDLING OF BOST SCANDAL INSULTING – MINORITY
The Minority in Parliament has described as insulting, government’s handling of the BOST fuel contamination saga.
They contend that, the BNI and the Energy Ministry are engaged in a collusion to cover up the alleged rot to save the Managing Director, Alfred Obeng.
The comments follow Thursday’s press
conference by the Energy Ministry absolving the Managing Director and the
company of any wrongdoing.
Mr. Agyarko
maintained that, the state institutions did a good job in their investigations
into the matter.
Where is the
cover up? The investigations so far carried out by the state security agencies
and the NPA show that on the basis of previous practice, there was no
wrongdoing at BOST on the sale of the 5 million liters of contaminated
products. We wish to advise that social commentators will in future cross check
their facts before making allegations that have the tendency of causing
unnecessary panic among consumers of petroleum products,” Agyarko said.
But
addressing the press in Parliament on Wednesday, Minority Leader, Haruna
Iddrisu, insisted that the Energy Minister was just covering up for the BOST
MD.
“This naked
cover up is an insult to Ghanaians and an affront to the laws of Ghana. It is a
disrespect to the National Petroleum Authority and disrespect even to
Parliament because we raised it in Parliament because we were interested in a
full scale investigation on the matter only for the BNI to say that this matter
is dead at birth.”
Mr. Iddrisu
therefore demanded a full publication of the actions of the BOST MD , saying
“we demand that every fact of the conduct of the MD of BOST must be made
available to the people of Ghana.”
“We stand by our original demands on this matter
and call on all Ghanaians to stand up to this Government and demand transparent
and accountable governance. source:Kulenunewsblog
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