Policy
Analyst for the People’s National Convention (PNC), Atik Mohammed has
accused the Planning Committee set up by President John Dramani Mahama
to organize the one year anniversary of the late President John Evans
Atta Mills of turning the commemoration into an “NDC affair” devoid of
any nationalistic color.
Though a section of the Committee has
come out to refute claims that the anniversary is being financed by the
State, the PNC Policy Analyst however still holds the view that the
Committee is using State money and as a result called on the members to
render an account to the nation.
Expressing disappointment in the
committee, he emphatically declared that the anniversary is nothing
less than a party affair which tells the corruptible nature of the
ruling party.
“I don’t see anything national about this
celebration….It is an NDC celebration; but at the end of the day, they
are spending in our name,” he said.
He explained on Oman FM’s
“National Agenda” on Tuesday that the composition of the planning
committee did not involve other party representatives, which downplays
the spirit of nationalism which, to him, should have been the bedrock of
the anniversary.
He also found it as “an indictment on the NDC
and this government that they are celebrating his one-year because you
did not tell Ghanaians what actually led to his death, yet you are
comfortable to come and commemorate his death.”
The NDC, he
added, has “no faith in fighting corruption. In fact, they survive on
corruption. So, they lack the moral high ground to fight corruption…They
detest transparency and wherever there is no transparency; that is
where corruption survives.”
“In the interest of transparency, name those private sources…How are sure that it is not from the State coffers?” Atik queried. |
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