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RECKLESS EXPENDITURE AS THINGS FALL APART


Ladies and Gentlemen of the press, good morning and welcome to another session of interaction with the Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG). Once again, in another challenging period of our lives as Ghanaians, we are faced with the harsh economic results of massive corruption, weak leadership and poor economic management. In this regard, and more than ever before, the masses of our people are confronted with the severe problem of high food prices, fuel cost and pending increases in the prices of utilities and allied expenditures.

Fellow Ghanaians, over the past 4 years, our cumulative debt stock since independence has increased well over 300% but with no value for money to the Ghanaian. The excuse by the president that, majority of such expenditure landed in the pockets of formal sector workers as a result of the introduction of the single spine salary structure is absolutely untenable in the face of high public expenditure due to ghost judgment debt payments, massive patronage, inflated cost of contracts, massive corruption allegations against government appointees, and a flamboyant campaign by the NDC.

Ladies & gentlemen of the press, the old notion by government that, the citizen will pay for their wasteful expenditures through the imposition of huge taxes is no longer true. There is therefore, the need for a positive action against government with respect to mass civil actions to press home our resolve that, the consequence of government’s mismanagement and poor leadership cannot be charged the Ghanaian. Read more…

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NDC, HALT THE INTIMIDATION!!


The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) is outraged by the turn of events following the signing of what has come to be known as the “Kumasi Declaration” of peace by all the eight (8) Presidential Candidates organized by the Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG), the Peace Council and the Manhyia Palace.

If the wielding of machete and guns by known NDC thugs and firing of gunshot into a congregated party activity in Ashtown (Manhyia Constituency) by an NDC sympathizer is anything to go by then AFAG is by this declaration calling for an immediate intervention by Manhyia and the good people of the region before anything thunderous hit Asanteman in the name of someone’s insistent quest to hang on to power. Read more…

GHANA POLICE HOUNDS AFAG!


Good morning ladies and gentlemen of the press and thank you for honoring our invitation at such short notice. We are indeed grateful.

We have invited you here today to pour out our hearts on some unfortunate developments within and without the Ghana Police Service and AFAG respectively.

As you all gathered here would bear us out, AFAG has for some time now focused its advocacy on the Electoral Commission of Ghana. The first as you may all recall was a press conference dated August 28, 2012 and captioned “Afari Djan; Rescind Your Decision or Ghanaians Will Speak”. Couple of days ago, AFAG again organized yet another press conference with the caption “Red Revolution Demonstration”.  It is worthy of note that in all of these press conferences, AFAG expressed its utmost disgust about the decision of the Dr. Afari Djan led Electoral Commission to create 45 new constituencies and subsequently promised some series of actions to be undertaken by the group. Read more…

JOHN MAHAMA, WALK THE TALK


The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) is by this statement challenging President John Dramani Mahama to walk the talk by taking concrete steps in addressing the payment of fraudulent judgment debt to cronies of the NDC government if he wants to be taken serious with regards to the fight against corruption.

President John Mahama in what he described as his policy statement to the nation, for the last lap of the NDC government said of judgment debt “The Minister for Justice/ Attorney General are charged with legally retrieving money that should not have been paid out”. He continued “I am committed to running a corruption-free, transparent government. We must use the money under our control to better the lot of the ordinary Ghanaian. From the payments to undeserving individuals and institutions to unnecessary spending, we are dedicated to reform”. Read more…

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What Killed Mills


Ladies and gentlemen, thank you once again accepting an invitation by the Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG). AFAG wishes to extend our deepest condolence to the immediate family of the late president John Evans Atta-Mills, the NDC and the people of this country. AFAG wishes to thank the people of Ghana for the massive show of love to the late President and the wonderful work done by the funeral committee and all agencies that were involved in the organization.

AFAG as you know has a deep commitment to establishing transparency and accountability in our body-politic. In this direction, AFAG has taken up several causes over the past few years, all of which are intended to advance the cause of better and transparent governance for the people of Ghana.

On 24th of June this year, the Chief of Staff, Mr. Henry Martey Newman, announced the demise of President John Evans Atta Mills, until recently the President of Ghana. Read more…

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ESTABLISH CAUSE OF PRESIDENT MILLS’ DEATH


The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) will like to lend its voice to the call by the majority of Ghanaians who are demanding to know the circumstances surrounding, as well as the cause of death of the late President, H.E. Prof. John Evans Atta-Mills.

Government has been very reluctant to give the public any information on the cause of death of the late President. The Chairman of the Funeral Planning Committee, Mr Totobi Kwakye, has stated that a coroner’s inquest was not necessary in the case of the death of President Mills because he died at the 37 Military Hospital and in the competent hands of doctors.

Mr Totobi Kwakye went on to say that information about the cause of death of the late President was a private matter and must be exclusive to his family. A family member of the late President appears to support this position. We respectfully disagree with it. Read more…

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