Monday, June 15, 2009
Elizabeth Ohene denies ‘One Laptop per child project’ corruption charges
Former Minister of State in charge of Tertiary Education in the erstwhile Kufuor administration, Ms. Elizabeth Ohene has denied allegations of corruption leveled against her in the on-going controversy on the One Laptop per Child project.
The allegation leveled against Ms. Ohene by the Member of Parliament for the Adentan Constituency, Ben Adu Asare was to the effect that the former minister made underhand dealings when the project was set up with a committee that she was a member. The Member of Parliament made the allegations on ASEMPA FM’s current affairs programme, “EKOSII SEN” on issues that bothered on the economy which prompted an angry Ms. Ohene to call into the program to refute the allegations.
Ms. Elizabeth Ohene said in the era of reviewing of the previous government’s policies and projects, the current administration can go ahead and scrutinize the one laptop per child project because it has no shred of secrecy and dared anyone to visit the Ministry of Education to ascertain the truth.
There have been recent allegations of impropriety in the payment for one thousand pieces of laptops ordered for school children during President Kufuor’s regime which have been cleared at the Tema Port by the current administration.
Story by Kwadwo Asare-Baffour
Asempa FM
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Ghana Pundit Headline News
E-mail subscription
Pan Africa News
Graphic Ghana
MYJOYONLINE.COM
Peacefm Online - News with a vision
The Times - World News
The Times - Africa News
Pambazuka News :Emerging powers in Africa Watch
AfricaNews - RSS News
The Zimbabwe Telegraph
BBC News | Africa | World Edition
Modern Ghana
My Blog List
-
African Extractive Industries: PRC Neocolonialism - That the slow development of the African continent can be traced to Western colonialism is an archetype of this field of study: Mainly interested in extr...7 months ago
-
A Quick Look at the Footprint of Chinese Private Security Companies (PSC) in Africa - *This guest post by CARI Fellow Dr. Alessandro ARDUINO, from the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, is the second of our series "Notes from the Field." W...5 years ago
-
The Emerging Security Threats and Ghana Special Forces (Part 2) - By Lord Aikins Adusei Does Ghana Need Special Forces?West Africa where Ghana is situated occupies a strategically important position as a major energy supp...12 years ago
-
Egyptians mass in Tahrir to honour uprising - Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square to commemorate the first anniversary of the Egyptian revolution that toppled their l...12 years ago
-
Egyptians mass in Tahrir to honour uprising - Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square to commemorate the first anniversary of the Egyptian revolution that toppled their l...12 years ago
-
-
-
-
1 comment:
If the MP has any information regarding corruption on the part of the former Minister he has to give the information to Police instead of going on air. It does not show that as an MP he should know better. Going air with corruption allegation is not the right approach.
Post a Comment