Kwaku Baako Gets RLG Top Job

The Editor-In-Chief of the New Crusading Guide, Kweku Baako Jnr, has landed himself a lucrative job, as an unofficial Public Relations Officer (PRO) of Ghana�s first mobile telecommunication assembling company, RLG, owned by Roland Agambire. The veteran journalist, who is a regular panelist on Joy FM�s news analysis programme �News Files� cried last Saturday more than the bereaved, rubbishing Members of Parliament (MPs) including, KT Hammond for reading ill motives into RLG�s free boreholes offer to lawmakers. Openly brandishing a document in the studio of the Joy FM and Multi TV, he revealed that Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament recently wrote a letter to RLG demanding financial support to embark on foreign trip, and questioned whether that sponsorship could also not have compromised the MPs in the performance of their duties in protecting the public purse. He described KT Hammond and Dan Afenyo Markins� position that, RLG was seeking to compromise the 275 with boreholes to whitewash the controversial Savannah Accelerated Development Authority�s (SADA�s) Guinea Fowl project led by Asongtaba Cottage Industry, as �illogical�. A fully drilled borehole is pegged between GH�6, 500 to GH�8, 00, and it comes months after RLG offered large quantities of laptop computers and huge cash to some journalists, under the Private Newspaper Publishers Association (PRINPAG). Mr. Baako, as usual knew more than the rest of his colleague discussants. He expressed disappointment at the development saying, the company could not have bribed the legislators with the gesture as the decision to provide the boreholes in all 275 Constituencies commenced long before news about RLG�s sister company Asongtaba got embroiled in the Guinea Fowl saga. On the new borehole episode, Mr. Baako continued that he would be surprised if the MPs got compromised by the gesture, while investigating the dealings of SADA and Asontaba Cottage Industry, particularly the PAC of Parliament had written demanding sponsorship from the same company, taking issues with Mr. KT Hammond, an NPP MP. The boreholes which were expected to have been drilled at any location of the MPs choice in their Constituencies according to Mr. Baako, were requested by the MPs at the lunch of RLG�s Foundation last year launched by the then Vice-President John Dramani Mahama. He maintained that discussions had gone on between RLG and Parliament since last year, adding that it was during the latter stage of the discussions that RLG wrote to the Clerk of Parliament, Emmanuel Ayimadu, asking the MPs to select locations to drill the boreholes. An emotionally incensed Mr. Baako, insisted that the MPs made the free boreholes request under RGL�s �Water for All Initiative�, a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme. A member of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) legal team Abraham Amaliba, who also discredited the bribery allegation buttress his point by claiming that RLG could not have held that motive because it was that same company that recently distributed laptops to all 275 MPs. However, the MP for Okere, Dan Botwe, through a text message to host of News File Samson Lardy Ayinini disputed the claim by Mr. Amaliba, as untrue.