Former President John Dramani Mahama is seething with anger over media
reports suggesting that he is working behind the scenes to scuttle
President Akufo-Addo’s free Senior High School (SHS) education policy.
Mr. Mahama wondered how he could sabotage the free SHS policy expected
to begin in September when he is not in control of the finances of the
state.
“How is it possible, for a person who does not control government’s
kitty to make it impossible for the government to implement its policy
initiative?” A statement issued by his outfit queried.
Speculations are rife that the immediate-past president and his National
Democratic Congress (NDC) were scheming with some officials of the
Ghana Education Service, the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) and
some faceless South Africans to make it impossible for the NPP’s
popular Free Education policy to kick off.
But the statement from the office of Mr. Mahama described the rumours as
“a government-sponsored attack…launched on HE John Dramani Mahama,
former President of the Republic of Ghana, based on a deliberately
concocted lie that the former president is working to scuttle the
government’s free secondary education policy.”
However, the identities of the South African nationals, allegedly
brought into the country to sabotage the New Patriotic Party (NPP)
government’s free education policy, have been exposed.
They are reportedly touring the Central and the Volta Regions, allegedly
gathering key data which they would use to prevent the NPP
administration from successfully introducing the social intervention
programme.
These South Africans, who are said to be Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) gurus, are moving round with sophisticated gadgets,
which they use to gather information, according to credible reports.
It is believed that they have clandestinely visited other parts of the
country to gather information already, using NDC agents in the national
security set-up. Reports suggest that they have been in the country for
some time now, under the sponsorship of the NDC.
Joyce Bawa Hot
The revelation of the identities of these foreign agents seemed to have
discredited Joyce Bawa Mogtari, spokesperson for Mr. Mahama, who has
vehemently debunked media reports about the presence of the South
Africans.
She is also on record to have rubbished reports that ex-President Mahama
is the one who has brought these foreign nationals into the country to
sabotage free SHS programme.
Questions To NDC
With the former president’s denial, questions are being asked about the
presence of the NDC foreign agents in the country and at whose instance
and whether they have any links with the main opposition party.
“Why are they in Ghana collating data through contacts at the local
level as they were spotted recently in the Central and the Volta
Regions?” A concerned citizen queried.
Immigration
He charged, “The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) also must help the
country by publishing the status of these foreigners working for the NDC
and the person who sponsored their travel into the country.
“Their presence poses a great threat to the country so they need to be checked.”
A section of the media earlier this week, had published a detailed story
about how the NDC had sponsored some South Africans into the country
ostensibly to sabotage the free education policy.
The report claimed that Mr. Mahama is hankering to lead the NDC to
recapture political power in 2020 so he had brought the foreigners to
help his agenda.
The report alleged that Mr. Mahama is aware that the free education
policy would benefit every household in the country and so it would
destroy the NDC’s chances of winning the 2020 polls.
Saturday, April 29, 2017
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