Much controversy has been generated across the country, by the leaked
Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA)
report, which was submitted recently to President Mahama, by the
minister for youth and sports, Mr. Elvis Afriyie Ankrah.
The Hon. Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, who set up the committee to investigate
allegations of corruption at GYEEDA, deserves to be commended for
setting up the committee to investigate alleged corruption at GYEEDA.
If, as alleged, it is true that a government initiative such as GYEEDA,
meant to provide opportunities for marginalised Ghanaians,
was hijacked by a powerful and well-connected few, to enable them
siphon off millions of cedis of taxpayers' money, then all those
found culpable in this shabby affair, must be prosecuted and jailed, for
those egregious crimes against Mother Ghana.
All sums of taxpayers' money stolen by them must be recovered - by the
Attorney General applying to the law courts for court orders to seize
their bank accounts and sell their assets if need be.
We must start making white-collar crime to rip Mother Ghana off, an unprofitable enterprise, for those who engage in it.
Contrary to what those who have latched on to the leaked GYEEDA report,
to try and score political points at the present government's expense,
think, instead of being a disaster for the ruling regime, the GYEEDA
report is rather an opportunity for the National Democratic Congress
(NDC), and the administration of President Mahama, to renew both the
party and the government - and seize the moral high ground in Ghanaian
politics.
Rather than seek to protect those involved in criminal activities at
GYEEDA, as is being alleged by their political opponents, President
Mahama and the NDC should seize the opportunity to distance themselves
from those corrupt individuals, who were given the opportunity to serve
Mother Ghana, and change the lives of millions of marginalised people
in Ghanaian society, by empowering them to become self-employed, but
chose instead to conspire to steal public funds earmarked for that noble
purpose.
If the President and his administration adopt the attitude that no
matter how valuable their past contributions to the NDC might have
been, at all material times, the onus was squarely on those
individuals found culpable of engaging in corruption at GYEEDA, to
ensure that they did not fall foul of the laws of the Republic of Ghana,
in running the various GYEEDA modules, the Mahama administration will
find that it will come out of the controversy surrounding the GYEEDA
report, much stronger politically - and gain the trust of many ordinary
people in Ghana on top of that.
Incidentally, I have been laughed at in the past, as a fool, for not
personally exploiting the idea of using public funds to empower poor
people in Ghana to become self-employed, by some of those who leveraged
the gem of my idea to use public funds in micro-entrepreneurial
initiatives, to empower young and marginalised Ghanaians, for their
personal benefit.
I actually always felt sorry for those cynical and greedy individuals -
as they did not seem to understand that the truly altruistic, find
happiness, not in exclusively seeking their own selfish ends at the
expense of the rest of society, but rather find fulfilment in helping
in their own small way, to create a fairer society in which all who can
, and are able and willing to work, can find opportunities to rise from
poverty.
Hopefully, those too-clever-by-half individuals, will now finally come
to see that the Kofi Thompsons of this world, are indeed not fools
for nothing.
Personal integrity matters a great deal in life. On our individual
deathbeds, it is not the wealth we accumulated that we will ponder over,
as we look back on our lives, but how honest we were, in our dealings
with others, during our lifetime. Honesty is the best policy in life -
and it does actually pay in the end. But I digress.
If the administration of President Mahama thinks creatively - instead
of allowing fear that the exposure of corrupt and criminal activities
at GYEEDA will destroy their regime, to paralyse them, and stop them
from doing what is right by ordinary Ghanaians and in the national
interest - they will find that far from being a political disaster, once
those implicated in the report give their side of the ''GYEEDA-story'' to
the P. V. Obeng committee, implementing the recommendations of the
committee that investigated alleged corruption at GYEEDA, actually
represents a fresh-start-opportunity for the President and the NDC. A
word to the wise...
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