Majority Leader of parliament, Hon. Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu says it will be unjust on their side if the embattled Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta is not allowed to defend himself in parliament.
According to him, despite many calls for the dismissal of Ken Ofori-Atta, it will be appropriate if he is heard before any decision is made.
“No one has officially served Ken Ofori-Atta of what he has done for him to explain himself. In the midst of all these, he is not even in Ghana,” he told NEAT FM’s morning show, 'Ghana Montie'.
Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, however, maintained that parliament will only ensure that due process is used if the Finance Minister will be dismissed.
Source: King Edward Ambrose Washman Addo/peacefmonline.com/ghana
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Kyei Mensah lacks common sense, integrity but dreaming of becoming vice president, Finance minister had a change to be prudent on government spending like reducing V8 cars, advising the president the pressures of having a large government, spending on unnecessary projects like the Ghana Post GPS which could have been free, Kelni GVG etc.and Kyei Mensah is saying we should give him a change what is this selective justice and nepotism, was Boakye Agyarko given the chance in Parliament? ***barred word*** akwaakwa
I just can't understand why certain politicians would chart a course that, by virtue of their academic qualifications, should not descend so low as to hit below the belt, so to speak. It is revolting to learn that people of such academic standing would deviate to share or present such dishonest views for their own self-interest. I believe that intelligence extends beyond formal academic degrees and proficiency in the Queen's language. The ethics, social aspects, and latent informality of human-centered education are critical. Otherwise, we risk squandering a lot of time and energy on an education that is counterproductive to our growth as human beings. If you ask me, the current challenges facing the Ghanaian economy are not the result of the mess made by the finance minister but a structural problem that dates back to our colonial past. The pandemic and the Ukraine war are the last straws that broke the camel's back, so to speak. We are being very ungrateful to put everything at the doorstep of the Ken Ofori-Ata and Nana Akufo-Addo administration. I bet you that if all rational Ghanaians would keep their own counsel, they would realize that the situation would have been worse if the NDC administration was in power. Then the good people of Ghana knew the situation of the Ghanaian economy before the crisis. Please don't let the political interests of some politicians sway us from our own rational evaluation of which party is competent given our circumstances. I guess I would opt for Ken to go out of political expediency, but not out of incompetence and underperformance.
Crazy ***barred word*** now says after the leadership in parliament agreed to set up committee of eight for that corrupt and ***barred word*** Ken to defend his ***barred word*** self before reporting the whole house that spare parts dealer is now saying what again By the way how much did you get from the corrupt Pentecost Waste collector