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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Mills Government rebukes Kufuor over mistreatment claims


Deputy Information Minister, James Agyenim Boateng
Deputy Information Minister, James Agyenim Boateng





Government has dismissed comments by former President Agyekum Kufuor that he is not being treated with dignity and respect.

Mr. Kufuor told the BBC during a recent visit to London that he expects to be given treatment befitting of a former president once the new administration settles down.

But government insists Mr. Kufour is getting his due.

Speaking to Joy News’ Dzifa Bampoe, Deputy Information Minister James Agyenim-Boateng said Mr Kufuor himself had not been fair to ex-President Rawlings during the NPP administration, but stressed “that is not what this administration intends doing.”

“Come to think of it… the treatment he [Kufuor] is getting from the administration led by H.E. (President Mills) is beyond Mr Kufuor’s measure; what he meted out to former President Rawlings plus many other people…hurling him before the BNI,” he said.

He also said the NPP government set a bad precedent when it withdrew privileges for Mr Rawlings and Ghanaian embassies abroad refused to extend courtesies to Mr Rawlings.

Mr. Agyenim-Boateng also took exception to Mr. Kufuor’s comments that the government is behaving as if Ghana is under a military dictatorship.

He said had the NDC led a bad government US President Barack Obama would not have set foot in the country.

Mr Agyenim Boateng remarked that: “President Mills had shown dedication to the rule of law, to the tenets of democracy, accountability, running an open and credible administration.”

“I do not think these are the hallmarks of a military or a coup d'etat regime,” he said.


Source: Joy News/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana

2 comments:

Agyenim said...

It is these kinds of mistreatment and foolishness on the part of governments in Africa that is why dictatorship is abundant in Africa. Kuffour ruled for 8 years obeyed the constitution and stepped down. Why the harassment, why the seizure of cars, sacking from office, the disgrace and humiliation by Ga Youth groups? It is totally absurd and it sickened me. I mean look at Niger where the president has refused to step down and bent on ruling by decree. Is that what we want. The NDC government must sit and realize that what they are doing will not earn the nation anything rather it is sowing the seed of disunity that Mills made it his mantra during the elections.It is a warning to NPP and how they allowed disunity to eat them thereby allowing these NDC thugs to capture the presidency.

What nation are we building? That former ministers should expect to be harassed ones they leave office? Is this how we built a prosperous nation?

Kudjo said...

The actions of the ruling party is nothing different from a military junta like the one in Guinea where opposition members are killed, arrested and harassed by security agencies similar to the one BNI is doing.

NPP members have now seen their foolishness for not uniting and allowing personal ambitions to overcome that party and national interest. I hope they have now learnt their lessons.

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