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Minority, Arise Ghana’s ‘Addison must go’ demo set for Sept. 5

Ghana ElectionBy Ghana ElectionAugust 22, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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Minority, Arise Ghana’s ‘Addison must go’ demo set for Sept. 5
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The minority caucus has written to the Ghana Police Service informing the law enforcement body that its ‘Addison must go’ demonatration has been scheduled for 5 September 2023.

In a statement, minority leader Cassiel Ato Forson said the march will be joined by CSOs, progressive forcesand well-meaning Ghanaians.

“The purpose of this ptotest is to express our revulsion at the illegal printing of money (about GHS80 billion) between 2021 and 2022 by the BoG for the corrupt Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/NPP government which led to a hyper inflation rate of 54.1 per cent in December 2022”, Dr Ato Forson said.

“This singular of BoG”, he emphasised, “has negatively impacted livelihoods and businesses and pushed about 850,000 Ghanaians into poverty in the year 2022 alone”.

The caucus said as representatives of the people, it is “totally disgusted by the crass mismanagement and reckless mishandling of the affairs of the Bank of Ghana,which resulted in a gargantuan loss of GHS60.8 billion and a negative equity of GHS55.1 in 2022 with its attendant hardships on Ghanaians”.

The 8am to 6pm march will be from Parliament House to the Bank of Ghana.

BoG’s ‘irresponsible, criminal’ money-printing, gov’t debt write-off plunged central bank into abyss – Rex Omar’s AriseGhana to join ‘Addison must go’ march

Meanwhile, pressure group AriseGhana has said it holds the view that the illegal printing of money by the Bank of Ghana in the year 2021 and 2022 to the tune of GHS77 billion to finance the “recklessness of the corrupt Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/NPP government, in flagrant disregard of section 30 of the BoG Act (as amended), is the height of irresponsibility and must be condemned by all well-meaning Ghanaians”.

Joining the minority caucus’ clamour for the resignation of Governor Ernest Addison and his deputies, AriseGhana, in a statement co-signed by Convener Rex Omar and Co-Convener Bernard Mornah, said: “Even more bizarre and condemnable, is the illegal writing of about GHS32 billion of this amount without recourse to parliament in breach of section 53 of the Public Financial Management Act”.

“In fact, these irresponsible and criminal acts of the BoG Governor, ably supported by his deputies and useless Board of Directors, is what has plunged the once profitable BoG bank into unprecedented losses to the tune of GHS60.8 billion and a negative equity of GHS55.1 billion in 2022 alone”.

The minority gave the governor and his deputies a 21-day ultimatum to resign or invade the central bank to chase them out over the hefty loss and negative equity, which the caucus argues were a result of mismanagement and recklesslessness.

There are eight more days left for the expiration of the ultimatum.

Read Arise Ghana’s full statement below:

PRESS STATEMENT

For Immediate Release

21st August, 2023

ARISE-GHANA TO JOIN #OCCUPYBOG DEMO IF BOG GOVERNOR, DEPUTIES AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS DO NOT RESIGN OVER THEIR GROSS MISMANAGEMENT

 

AriseGhana has followed keenly the recent public discourse on the dire state of the

Bank of Ghana emanating from the 2022 audit Report and Financial Statements of the

bank.

After painstakingly studying the damning revelations contained in the 2022 Report and financial statements of the Bank of Ghana, we have come to the conclusion that the

Central Bank is in the unprecedented mess it presently finds itself because of crass mismanagement by the Addison-led Board and management.

We hold the view that the illegal printing of money by BOG in the year 2021 and 2022

to the tune of GHS77 billion to finance the recklessness of the corrupt Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/NPP government, in flagrant disregard of section 30 of the BOG Act (as amended) is the height of irresponsibility and must be condemned by all well-meaning Ghanaians.

Even more bizarre and condemnable, is the illegal writing of about GHS32 billion of this amount without recourse to Parliament in breach of section 53 of the Public Financial Management Act.

In fact, these irresponsible and criminal acts of the BOG Governor, ably supported by his deputies and useless Board of Directors, is what has plunged the once profitable BOG bank into unprecedented losses to the tune of GHS60.8 billion and a negative equity of GHS55.1 billion in 2022 alone.

It is sad to note, that despite the huge sums of monies (over GHS77 billion) that BOG has illegally printed for the corrupt Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/NPP government, the vast majority of suffering Ghanaians have not seen any improvements in their livelihoods.

As a matter of fact, due to this singular reckless act of BOG, the rate of inflation continues to soar and currently stands at 43.1% thereby depleting the purchasing power of the ordinary Ghanaians who have not seen any commensurate improvement in their disposable incomes.

Sadly, while Ghanaians continue to suffer as a result of the mismanagement of BOG and the Bawumia-chaired Economic Management Team, greedy and corrupt officials of the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/NPP government continue to stash their homes with millions of dollars which they have amassed in government, as we witnessed in the latest scandal involving the former Minister of Sanitation, Cecilia Abena Dapaah.

Additionally, we have taken note of and are totally disgusted by the outrageous operational expenses that the Addison-led BOG engaged in last year as captured in the 2022 Report and Financial statements of the Bank. It is unconscionable that at a time the economy has virtually been collapsed and Ghanaians are experiencing excruciating hardships including a punitive debt restructuring policy, BOG will spend a whopping GHS131.6 million on vehicle maintenance; GHS67.9 million on computer-related expenses; GHS97.4 million on foreign and domestic travels; GHS32 million on communication expenses; and a staggering GHS357.9 million on banking supervision among others.

Again, it is totally irresponsible, that the BOG has chosen to embark on an ill-timed and hyper-inflated new office complex project at a cost of a staggering $250,000,000.00 at a time it has incurred such gargantuan losses and negative equity due to mismanagement and financial imprudence.

We share the view, that the decision by BOG to build a new $250 million office complex at this time is a misplaced priority and the height of insensitivity which must not be countenanced by Ghanaians.

It is against this backdrop, that AriseGhana has decided to join and hereby joins

the call by the Minority Caucus in Parliament for the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, his deputies and Board of Directors to resign with immediate effect to save the central bank from further mismanagement and deterioration.

We hereby serve notice, that should the aforementioned officials of BOG refuse to resign within the 21-day ultimatum given them, AriseGhana and its allies will join forces with the Minority and other progressive forces to demand their resignation through a series of public protests.

……signed….

Comrade Rex Omar

Convener

(0262157777)

Comrade Bernard Mornah

Co-Convener

(0244749056)

 

Source: classfmonline.com

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