Ghana's 1992 Constitution enjoins leaders of sundry governments-of-the-day to refrain from sanctioning secret clauses in all the agreements they sign on behalf of the good people of Ghana, and the Ghanaian nation-state. Fellow Ghanaians, is the best way to ensure that, not simply to have Parliament pass new asset declaration laws, that require all public office holders to publicly publish their assets - and those of their spouses, anaaa? Yoooooooo...
The question that follows a priori, therefore, is: When are we going to tear up all the oil and gas sector agreements signed since that with Kosmos Energy, during the Kufuor-era - and institute production sharing agreements, to replace all such tainted oil and gas sector so-called hybrid oil agreements: that are one-sided and have resulted in Ghana being denied the US $120 billion, minimum that would have been her due, had we had production sharing agreements, in place, from day one?
Furthermore, should we also not tear up the obnoxious SynoHydro agreement, apparently signed with secret clauses in them that are allegedly detrimental to the overall interests of ordinary people and that of Mother Ghana, too, anaaaa? And, in light of all the above, when are we going to tear up all the agreements with the biggest private sector state-capture rent-seekers-extraordinaire, the Jospong Group, Ghanafuo? Corruption has resulted in many Ghanaians losing their lives. It kills mercilessly. No question. That is why as a wise and aspirational African people, we must not sit unconcerned while our sodden big-thieves-in-high-places get away with murder. Literally. Enough, really is enough, ooooo. Yoooooooo...
Friday, 9 December 2022
We must not sit unconcerned while our rapacious rent-seeking state-capture big-thieves-in-high-places get away with murder
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment