Next NDC government will retrieve every penny from Ofori-Atta and his cohorts – Henry Osei Akoto

“I know we are coming to power in 2024. His Excellency John Dramani Mahama is going to be the next President of Ghana and when we recapture power , Ken Ofori-Attah will be compelled to account for every pesewa of the Covid fund,”

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The 2020 Parliamentary candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Oforikrom Constituency of the Ashanti Region, Henry Osei Akoto, has indicated that the next NDC government which will be headed by John Dramani Mahama as President will retrieve every single penny from Akufo-Addo-led NPP adminstration on the wheels of the Covid 19 Fund.

In an interview on Happy 98.9 FM captured by this portal, Mr. Osei Akoto expressed worry over government’s failure to render a proper account of how the Covid-19 funds were disbursed and used.

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In his view, the NDC National Organizer hopeful, said when the party recaptures power in 2024 general elections,the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta will be forced to legally account for every single penny accumulated from the covid 19 fund and how it benefited the masses.

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“I know we are coming to power in 2024. His Excellency John Dramani Mahama is going to be the next President of Ghana and when we recapture power , Ken Ofori-Attah will be compelled to account for every pesewa of the Covid fund,” he stressed.

According to him, NPP should have by now rendered an unqualified apology to Ghanaians for peddling lies to them on how the money was used in fighting the pandemic.

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His comment comes on the backdrop of the Finance Minister’s statement on Covid-19 expenditure in Parliament on Wednesday June 22.

According to Mr Ofori-Atta, although ¢18.19 billion was mobilised to fight the Covid-19 menace, only ¢12 billion from the Contingency Fund was spent on dealing with the virus.

In this development the Minority, however disagreed with the figures quoted by the Finance Minister and explained that during the State of the Nation Address on March 30 this year, The President disclosed that over a ¢17billion had been spent to contain the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country since 2020.

Some section of Ghanaians hav sensed that Finance Minister’s posture before Parliament sparked suspicion and thus accused the government of inflating figures on Covid-19 expenditure at the expense of the ordinary Ghanaians.

Source:newsghana. com

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