A Deputy National Organizer of the opposition
National Democratic Congress (NDC) Mahdi Gibril says it was very
unfortunate for Murtala Mohammed to make comments that, Muntaka Mohammed
confirmed to the party’s leadership a bribe was indeed given.
The Minority Chip had denied the allegation and swore by the Quran
that, there was no bribe given to him to share among the Minority
members on the Appointments Committee.
The Joe Ghartey led Committee after concluding its investigation
concluded that the Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga was in contempt of
Parliament and recommended he apologise.
However, he rendered what some have described a conditional apology.
Meanwhile, in the wake of the unending debate, a former Deputy Trade and
Industry Minister under the erstwhile Mahama government, has hinted
that, Muntaka Mohammed confirmed to the party’s leadership that, a bribe
was given hence, finds it worrying how the issue is being treated by
the NDC. “It simply doesn’t make sense.
What interest do you have to please somebody who is engaged in wrong?
Whose interest will it serve and that there should be a political
gerrymandering to impose leaders because people have an agenda either in
2016 or 2020? Let’s get serious because that won’t work,” he lamented.
He added “there isn’t any division and this is not an attempt to
undermine the leadership of the Minority.
It is to expose the NPP and the very people who are engaged in corrupt
acts who have accused us of corruption throughout.” But commenting on
his [Murtala’s] claims, Mahdi Gibril has questioned which member of the
executive or executives met with the Minority and confirmation given on
the allegation.
According to him, he was extremely disappointed and asked if he
[Murtala] spoke on behalf of the national executive. ‘’The party NDC
knows better than the only Murtala that we know.
The party is bigger and does things based on our structures. We don’t
do things just on radio.’’ He said, Murtala is only speaking on radio.
This is not the position of the party.’’
When asked if he will not confirm or deny Murtala’s statements he had
this to say: ‘’Murtala’s statement will not make me answer to his
statement. What we [party] have said was that, Parliament was
investigating the matter and we would state our position after they have
presented their report. We will meet and look at what to do and see the
way forward.’’ He said, ‘’if Murtala feels we are giving up somebody,
why has he not come to the party. The NDC party does not rush in taking
a decision.’’
Again when asked if Mahama Ayariga is going to be vindicated if the
dust finally settles on the saga he responded saying, ‘’let’s get there
and when we get there, everybody will know the truth.’’,
On whether Mahama Ayariga should apologise to Parliament, he said:
‘’that is a Parliamentary procedure and so let us get to that bridge.
Apologising to something does not mean that thing is untrue or false.’’
The NDC he stressed do not have a problem on this saga rather, it is
the current government led by President Nana Akufo-Addo who failed to
deal with the issue holistically.
‘’Nana Addo should have waited for the investigation to conclude before
confirming him as the Energy Minister. Someone who claims to be an
anti-corruption campaigner, would have waited for the minister to finish
with the investigation but failing to do that, raises serious issues.’’
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