The
Deputy Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Samuel
Awuku has lambasted the Ghana National Fire Service over allegations
that the Service purchased sub-standard uniforms for its personnel.
The
Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has since courted controversy
regarding the purchase of camouflage uniforms as well as the payment of
over GHC 1 million to the supplier of the uniforms, Jild Ventures.
Instead of the traditional colours of the GNFS which are red, black and
brown; the new uniforms are said to be green, white, red, black and
brown; hence igniting public discussions on the deal.
Nonetheless,
the Acceptance Board of the Service is reported to have certified the
procured camouflage uniforms and tricycles for the service, which were
also reported to be of low quality.
The items were locked up in the stores of the GHFS for years.
Since
the news broke out on the issue, the Board Chairman of the Service,
Alhaji Amadu Sorogho, has denied any personal involvement in the
contract.
He said, in an interview with Kwame Sefa Kayi last week that his accusers are simply "playing politics” with the issue.
“…they
feel now is the time they can pounce on me; leaving the good works we
have done so far. I am as surprised as you are. They just want to
destroy my hard-earned reputation…but we will make everything public…,"
he said.
He recounted that when they realized the uniforms were
sub-standard, they rejected them but the suppliers were unhappy with the
decision and therefore dragged the Service to court.
The
supplier won the case and “before we could say jack, the court had
ordered Commercial Bank and all other accounts of GNFS through Bank of
Ghana to pay Jild Ventures without our authorization or permission…I
think they even took more than GHC 1 million" he indicated.
Despite
the explanations given by the Board Chairman, Sammy Awuku is uncertain
of the activities that led to the purchase of the uniforms and the other
items.
He wondered how the Acceptance Board of the Service
failed to notice that the uniforms were not up to standard but went
ahead to certify it.
Contributing to a panel discussion programme
on Oman Fm, he also questioned the authorities for allowing the
suppliers to use different colours for the uniforms, instead of the
original colours.
He therefore demanded better explanations because to him, there's "wahala" at the Fire Service.
“Is
the Fire Service a nude brigade that we use it to exhibit indecent
exposure? The explanation that the two leaders in charge of it have
given goes to confirm that there’s wahala at the Fire Service.”
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