Minority Leader Must Resign - Ras Mubarak

It�s such a pity when opportunism overtakes principle. The Minority Leader in Parliament, Hon. Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu continues to abuse his position by putting politics above country and behaving like a student politician. In a time like this, when there is a growing collapse of trust in politics; when the public is appalled because millions of their tax monies are disappearing into corporate and personal bank accounts because of judgment debts, to try and blame Hon. Mrs. Betty Mould-Iddrisu and the NDC government is frankly pathetic. The minority leader in parliament ought to resign from the opposition frontbench since he is unwilling to uphold the legislative oath he took. He is not providing constructive opposition to government, and clearly isn't showing signs of being sound, nor tactful. When the Mills government came into office in 2009, Kyei Mensah Bonsu and his colleagues embarked on a campaign of peddling falsehood to tarnish the image of the government and the ruling party. One of the biggest lies they peddled in 2009 was that, security operatives had undressed Mr. George Owusu of KOSMOS in front of his family. They held a press conference and made a lot of noises. It turned out to be a complete fabrication, calculated at discrediting the government of the day. It is no longer surprising when the NPP organizes press conferences ostensibly to score cheap political points and malign government officials, but I find it tragic, that the opposition, led by the minority leader, would abuse the former Attorney-General and call for her resignation over the now infamous Wayome saga based on assumptions and disregard for the facts. Is this what Kyei Mensah Bonsu�s minority leadership has been reduced to? Abusing a woman who worked hard to save her country millions in claims? For the difficult job that Betty did for her country, the minority wants her crucified because she followed the law. There is no basis, no logic, no sense or rationality to their calls for Betty�s crucifixion. It is crucial to point out that, a document dated 25th March 2010 from the ministry of finance clearly stated that, in their expert view, Alfred Wayome�s claim of two percent is �deemed legitimate.� It is therefore sad, when the minority wants the world to believe Madam Betty Mould sat in her office and decided, without broader consultations with experts in and out of her ministry to award Woyome his claim. The minority should back off the campaign of disinformation. Fact is, the NPP government, awarded a contract to Shangai Construction Group, against the procurement laws of Ghana; against the explicit advice of the then Minister of Education and Sports, Yaw Osafo Marfo, who told cabinet in a memo dated 27th July 2005 that: (a) The Shangai Group did not submit any bid by 7th February, 2005 to be considered by the Evaluation Committee (b) The Shangai Group expects the Government of Ghana to provide direct funding which served as basis for rejecting other firms who could not attract funding even though these firms could be very competitive. (c) The Procurement Act makes it difficult to admit the Shangai Group, given that several firms who did not meet the financial requirement were not shortlisted. Some of the firms shortlisted have also been declared not wholly responsive because of their financial terms.