Sunday, June 28, 2009
Ghanaian Farmers charge on Ayariga
A group of farmers from Bawku in Upper East Region have called on President Mills to investigate the justification for giving his aide, Mr. Mahama Ayariga, five state tractors just after they assumed office.
They insisted that the five tractors he procured from the Ministry of Agriculture is being hired only to farmers who belonged to the ruling government.
According to the farmers, contrary to assertions by Mr. Ayariga that the tractors were hired for GH¢1O to plough an acre of land, the tractors were rather hired for ¢25.
Speaking in an interview with The Chronicle on Saturday, on behalf of a group of fanners, Mr. Yusif Seidu Bagura said they had complained bitterly about the selective jobs Ayariga's workers were using the tractors for.
Whenever you go there to hire the vehicles they would ask you, either you join NDC or you forget about the ploughing," Mr. Bagura, also a maize and groundnut farmer, lamented.
The paper gathered that the tractors were being used to lure New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters to join the National Democratic Congress (NDC) who are expecting a bye-election, since an NDC supporter had dragged the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bawku Central, Hon. Adamu Dramani to court on allegations that he had not renounced his British citizenship.
Word on the streets of Bawku is that there is an imminent bye-election,since the Member of Parliament is a British citizen as a result he was not qualified to stand for the parliamentary elections.
Mr Bagura appealed to the President to come to their aid as soon as possible since the town was an impoverished area, and things had worsened as a result of the unavailability of farming equipment.
He said, instead of the tractors being used for developmental projects, the caretakers of the tractors were using them as a campaign tools.
He questioned the reason for allocating five state tractors to only one person, since he was in government.
Mr. Ayariga told The Chronicle on Saturday's Chief Political Correspondent, Mr. Bismark Bebli that he had applied for only one tractor, but after the Ministry of Agriculture had observed the immense contribution he would use the tractor for, decided to add four more to it.
He insisted that he did not twist the arms of the officers of the Ministry of Agriculture to award him five tractors and that there was nothing illegal in the purchase of the tractors.
The Chronicle,recently reported the sale of state vehicles to government officials at the Ministry of Food and Agriculture
The report exposed how state vehicles were secretly sold to some prominent officials of the current government at relatively cheap prices.
Some of the officials include the majority Leader of Parliament and MP for Nadowli West, Hon. Alban Babgin, and the Presidential spokesperson, Hon. Mahama Ayariga, the NDC MP for Salaga, Hon Alhaji Ibrahim Dey Abubakar, and one Mr. Iddrisu Alhassan of Walewale, in the Northern Region.
Source: Chronicle
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3 comments:
Corruption is beginning to show its ugly head in the new NDC administration and Prez Mills must be firm before it gets out of hand. H e must investigate this allegations thoroughly and take drastic action otherwise Ghanaians will reject the party in 2012. I can be sure of that.
This is the same kind of behaviour that brought down the NPP administration. We the people of Ghana are monitoring the situation carefully and will advice ourselves in 2012 if nothing happens to those who enrich themselves at the expense of the nation.
Eh Ghana is this how NDC too is going to spend our money? I am afraid of the oil money that is supposed to flow in to the country in August 2010.
Ayariga is saying he bought one tractor and they added four for him because he is the spokesperson of Atta Mills. We said it that these people have not changed a bit. They are economic vampires sucking the blood of Ghana's economy while doing nothing to replace it.
"Asem beba dabi".
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