Outspoken
National Democratic Congress (NDC) stalwart, Dr. Tony Aidoo, is still
demanding answers from government regarding the status of his office; ‘Head of Policy, Evaluation and Oversight Unit At The Presidency’.
Last month, Dr. Tony Aidoo, was reported to be on a collision course with President John Dramani Mahama over cash.
The
outspoken big shot of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC)
virtually accused the Mahama administration of starving him of the
needed funds to run his office, crying out that his outfit has been
rendered almost redundant and dormant since the death of President John
Atta Mills.
A frustrated Tony Aidoo, told the media that problems
such as non-payment of salaries for his staff for the last six months
were not issues that he would normally put out for public consumption.
He, however, said his outfit had been abandoned by the NDC
administration for no apparent reason.
He further disclosed that
President Mahama had been made aware of these predicaments about nine
months ago and had promised to resource the office.
The NDC guru expressed his readiness to throw in the towel and walk away at any time, if his services were no longer needed.
And it appears weeks after that shocking public disclosure the NDC firebrand is still being ignored.
He
revealed on Saturday that he has written numerous letters to the Chief
of Staff, Mr Prosper Bani, asking that a bold decision be made on his
somewhat 'defunct' position in government.
Speaking on "Alhaji and Alhaji" on Radio Gold,
Dr. Tony Aidoo disclosed that his letters to the Chief of Staff on
regulating the appointments of his staff and clear definitions on the
functions of his office have been disregarded.
He however
revealed that it appears his office, in practical sense, is defunct but
administratively, he always receives correspondence from the Presidency
which bears the letterhead of his position.
He therefore wants the Chief of Staff to respond to his letters, saying "common courtesy" should direct him.
“…I
have written three letters to Mr. Bani but he has not responded to any.
And the letters are simple; a query about the status of the office and
the staff. That I have some critical staff who should have their
appointments regulated because they are more critical. They have not
been paid. Their appointments have not been regularized because they
were trained National Service personnel.”
“In as much as the
Chief of Staff may think he does not have an obligation. Common courtesy
directs that when you’re written to, you respond ‘your letter has been
received.’ No such response has come after three letters,” he said.
He
therefore addressed the Chief of Staff in a strong-worded message,
stating that “all you have to do is take a pen. Take a pen and write;
the office is defunct and I can walk (out if you want me to). Yesterday,
there was a list ‘offices of the government machinery’ and my office
was there. And constantly I am getting letters from the Flagstaff House
‘Head of Policy, Evaluation and Oversight unit’. I attend meetings in
that position and yet, when it comes to the practical sense; the office
is not existent. Why can’t you take a decision?” |
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