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Obiri Boahen Replies Mahama

May 29, 2017
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New Patriotic Party (NPP) Deputy General Secretary Obiri Boahen has told former President John Dramani Mahama to zip it up following his criticism of government for sacking more than 830 public sector workers.

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Nana Obiri Boahen pointed out, the sacking was because their employment late December 2016, was fraudulently done and therefore invalid.

Mass dismissals have been free-flowing in fulfilment of an NPP vow to disengage public sector employees it believed were hastily employed while the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was exiting power in 2016.

Describing it as ‘last-minute’ appointments, the Senior Minister Yaw Osafo Marfo minced no words about a fearless purging and pruning of persons on the pay roll believed to be political hangers-on.

Since then, government has sacked 205 workers at the National Service Secretariat, 525 National security operatives and more than 100 employees at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA).

Irked by these happenings, former President John Mahama took to social media to register his disappointment.

The NDC has been re-echoing the president’s disappointment with the sacking.

Builsa South MP Dr. Clement Apaak speaking on the late afternoon political show Ekosii Sen on Asempa FM, Monday, believes the President was very measured in his ‘bad governance’ criticism.

The first-timer in parliament chose to describe the move as ‘winner sacks all’ policy of a triumphant party eager to give jobs for its desperate supporters.

Aware of the NDC’s own record of sacking of some perceived NPP sympathisers after it won power in 2009, Apaak suggested that two wrongs do not make a right.

He said the NPP was ‘accentuating a blemish’ done by the NDC and questioned the value of political retaliations inspite of a promised difference in the style of governance.

‘Where is the change the NPP promised,’ he wanted to know.

According to Apaak, the sacking was a negative devolution in the process of governance.

A party dye-in-the-wool, Obiri Boahen has rejected Dr. Apaak’s criticisms and sent one over to the former president.

Pointing out his deep roots in politics since 1992, Obiri Boahen said Apaak needs the benefit of living in Ghana to appreciate the genesis of sackings in Ghana’s politics of give-and-take.

Apaak, who confessed his territorial absence, needs to ask for explanations since he was ‘cooling off’ in Canada from 2009.

He explained that President John Agyakum Kufuor in a gesture of all inclusiveness appointed non-party people into positions of power.

An example of this magnanimity was the choice of CPP leader Prof. Hagan as National Commission on Culture boss.

Obiri Boahen said the NPP had hoped that the NDC after winning power would continue to allow suspected sympathisers of other parties to keep their post.

But the sacking was ruthless, he explained and pointed out the forensic sacking under NDC included managers of public toilets suspected to be NPP supporters.

The NPP Deputy General Secretary said a man while easing himself in a public facility was interrupted and driven out in a brazen show of political change.

In a continuous citing of further examples, Obiri Boahen said some perceived NPP sympathisers were sacked under Mahama as recent as 2014.

Obiri Boahen said as legal counsel for the grieved and affected COCOBOD staff, he has been leading efforts in court to have that decision over-turned.

There appears to be light at the tunnel for them as there are indications from court they could be reinstated, he said.

He explained that far from being an example of bad governance, the dismissal is a sign that institutions are being allowed to operate without interference.

“Fraud vitiates everything” the legal practitioner said.

Obiri Boahen said in this matter, he would prefer that the former leader adopts the proverb ‘silence is golden’.

But if the former President wants to comment on political developments, he should pay attention to the corruption revelations involving appointees in his government.

He said former President Mahama should have commented on corruption stories at National Communications Authority (NCA) and National Standards Authority.

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