Lower Denkyira Assembly members demand removal of DCE

By Isaac Arkoh, GNA

Cape Coast, Aug. 09,
GNA – Some concerned Assembly Members of the Twifo- Hemang-Lower-Denkyira
District Assembly in the Central Region have petitioned President Nana Addo
Dankwa Akufo-Addo to remove the District Chief Executive (DCE) for his ill
health.

In a press statement
copied to the Ghana News Agency, the group said the DCE fell sick barely four
month after his appointment to office and his operations from home did not
auger well for the Assembly 

The statement said
“The DCE unfortunately fell sick barely four months in office and since
first week in October, 2017, he has not set foot at the Assembly premises to
perform his core duties.”

The group alleged
that the situation had created a vacuum such that malpractices and indiscipline
triumphed as the staff flouted the rules and regulations governing the conduct
of public office holders with impunity.

They alleged that
“the DCE has created office in his house at Jukwa, where he signs
documents from the Assembly to show that he has been working resulting in huge
administrative lapses.

“Lateness,
absenteeism and disorderliness are the order of the day as scores of staffers
report to work as late as 10.00am and at break time, they are gone and by
3:00pm almost all of them are gone.”

“They have
flouted virtually all the rules of engagement in corporate work with impunity
due to poor supervision,” the group said.

The Concerned
Assembly Members further accused some officials of the Assembly particularly
the District Works Engineer of conflict of interest in awarding contracts to
himself and cronies among gross financial malfeasance.

The statement said:
“The worrying situation is that, the Assembly awards contracts
specifically to the District Engineer in the name of the Assembly’s Works
Department.”

Citing examples, it
said “the management of the Assembly has paid all the contract sum of
GH¢69,909.00 for a project reported by the Assembly to be on-going at Jukwa
market. Meanwhile, there is no sign of progress of work at the said
market.”

“The Twifo Oil
Palm Plantation (TOPP) company as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR) executed maintenance works on the link road between Praso and the New
District Assembly office complex at Hemang but the Assembly’s management
shamelessly raised a voucher and paid an amount of GH¢ 35,550.00 from the
District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) as project done by the Works Department,”
the statement said.

The Concerned Member
called on the President and all interest groups to endeavour to take
appropriate steps to investigate all financial malfeasance at the Assembly to
return the District to its growth.

They also demanded a
probe into the finances of the Assembly and severely punish people involved in
any wrong doing to serve as deterrent to all prospective corrupt public
officials.

Speaking in an
interview with the GNA, Mr Emmanuel Kojo Nanah, the DCE blatantly denied all
the allegations and assured that he was in firm control of affairs.

He blamed the Member
of Parliament who has vowed to unseat him as the one instigating his dismissal.

“I can say it
categorically that the MP is behind all the allegations levelled against me. He
has said it on several platforms that he hates me therefore he is using some
Government appointees to achieve his diabolic agenda. “

He said “when I
was being confirmed, he paid losing bonuses to some Assembly Members to vote
against me and since then, he has never co-operated with me. He is behind all
this happenings,” he alleged.

The MP, Rev Bright
Wirecko Brobbey had denied all the allegations

GNA

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