Managing
Editor of the Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr., has called on all
parties interested in finding out the truth behind the sale of the drill
ship Discoverer 511 to allow the Judgment debt Commission room to do
its work.
Speaking to host KwamiSefaKayi on Peace FM's political
analysis programme, Kwesi Pratt called on critics and political figures
in the country to exercise patience as the Commission investigates the
circumstances that led to the sale of the drill ship.
According
to him, they should desist from accusing characters invited by the Sole
Commissioner appointed by President John Dramani Mahama to look into the
deal that has cost the nation some whooping amount of money.
Kwesi
Pratt admonished them to wait for the Commission's findings before
passing judgment on any individual involved in the drill ship saga.
He
urged both opposition parties and proponents discussing the issue to
draw the line between right and wrong and therefore know that once
somebody is incriminated in the deal; that settles the drill ship
puzzle.
“If we don’t want equalization…the principles should hold
through. If it will be helpful to all of us, let’s exercise patience to
wait and allow the Commission to do its work and release its findings.
Because as we talk, the Commission has not found anything; it’s still
interrogating. So, nobody is a thief. Nobody is a thief as far as the
sale of the drill ship is concerned.
“Personally, it’s not right
for someone to assert that K.T Hammond has disappointed us and stolen
our money; I won’t accept it. I won’t also accept any claims that Kan
Dapaah has committed a crime…,” he stated. |
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