Tuesday 12 November 2013

Corruption: Ghana sacks minister as Jonathan keeps Oduah on

President Goodluck Jonathan


The fight against corruption has assumed a new dimension in Ghana as President John Mahama has sacked the Deputy Minister of Communications, Victoria Hammah,  for allegedly making a statement that suggested that she could be corrupt.
On Thursday, a taped conversation that Hammah had with someone, in which she allegedly said she would not leave politics until she had made $1m, leaked. By Friday, she was sacked by the government.
This is coming at a time that Nigerians are impatiently awaiting a decisive step by President Goodluck Jonathan over the role of the Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah, in the purchase of two armoured vehicles at a mind-boggling cost of about N255m.
Ghana’s decision appears to have reminded concerned Nigerians that by geographical standards, their country and Ghana are neighbours. They have also shared some historical moments, so much that they can sometimes be regarded as political allies. But despite such affinities, both countries are far from being on the same page when it comes to the treatment of corruption.

Although Hammah had not carried out the intention credited to her in the said tape, she was fired nonetheless. In the tape circulating online, she appears to have said, “If you have money, then you can control people.”
Interestingly, Hammah and Oduah are said to have played similar active roles in the elections of their respective principals. According to a BBC report, Hammah had, ironically, also openly expressed disgust at corruption months back.
“In August, she said there was a lot of pressure on her to steal public money because people thought that, as a minister, she was rich. She described such demands as obnoxious,” BBC quotes Ghanaweb news site as saying. She is said to have added that “corrupt politicians are the reflection of  a corrupt society.”
Apart from the fact that Oduah has confessed to giving the approval when she appeared before the House of Reps Committee on Aviation that probed her and other parties involved,  two other limousines bought by FAAN has been linked to her. Yet, she is still a minister in the Jonathan cabinet.
The highest that President Jonathan has done is to set up a probe panel in which many people have little or no confidence. 

PUNCH NG

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