Any Businessman Who Believes In NDC Ideology Believes In Evil Deals - Omari Wadie

The former constituency chairman for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, Michael Omari Wadie, has pitied the followers of the ruling National Democratic Congress because they have been marginalized in the party�s looting and the shady deals in government. According to him, in Ghana no member of the NDC can boast of being a genuinely rich person except those who have increased their salaries at the cabinet level at the expense of the state purse to enrich themselves. Speaking on Okay FM, he dared the NDC to come out to mention one person who is a true NDC member but engages in work which does not attract public criticisms; stressing that the NDC financiers have one way or the other amass the wealth of the state to enrich themselves. He further said that those who are business men and believe in the ideology of the NDC, they as well believe in evil deals; in that it is only in NDC that Alfred Woyome can used fake documents to dupe the state in connivance with the sector ministers without any work done or proper check. He again said that it is not surprise to hear that three ministers could gang up with expatriate to loot the purse of the state whereas the late President Mills gave directive against the payment of the judgment debt; adding that they did that because of what he believed they received in the deal. Revealing some of the deals which he considered to be evil was the contract given to the AGAMS Group under which huge money is being dedicated to plant trees and rear guinea fowls; adding that these business cannot to be quantified because the officials in this deal have since not given proper count of the Ghc47 million cedis used to establish the project. He therefore said that the mistakes of the three ministers in the Waterville and Woyome saga will not be committed by any ordinary Ghanaian; reiterating that this happened because of sheer wickedness and corruptible nature of the NDC. He enlightened that every government contract has proper documentations and so it is strange if not connivance on the part of the ministers with the expatriate to pay this money without any form of agreement with the government.