Blacklisting Volta Roads Deliberate- Minority Alleges
The Volta regional caucus of parliament has alleged that the government blacklisting the region from the list of critical roads to be constructed in 2020 was a deliberate attempt.
The MPs also gave the Akufo Addo government, a 48hour ultimatum to include the Region in the list of critical roads to be constructed or they advise themselves.
The Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta on Wednesday, November 13, 2019, presented the government 2020 Budget Statement and economic policy to parliament.
In the budget, the government provided a special list of roads described as “critical roads” to be constructed in 2020 in 15 regions excluding Volta region.
But the Volta Regional Caucus at a press conference address by the Minority Ranking member on Roads and Transport Committee, Kwame Governs Agboza, said the government decision to exclude the region was deliberate in revenge on the voting pattern of the Region.
The caucus reminded the President of the Oath e has sworn o protect the citizens and to distribute resources equitably without discrimination.
They further asked the government to quickly correct the mistake if true and apologise to the Chiefs and people of Volta Region for such deliberate act of omission.
Mr Agboza said, anything short of their demands, would not be accepted and that they would advise themselves accordingly if after the 48 hours government through the Ministry of Finance failed or refused to do the needful.
The Volta regional caucus of parliament has demanded an unqualified apology from the government for blacklisting the region from the list of critical roads to be constructed in 2020.
The MPs also gave the Akufo Addo government, a 48hour ultimatum to include the Region in the list of critical roads to be constructed or they advise themselves.
The Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta on Wednesday, November 13, 2019, presented the government 2020 Budget Statement and economic policy to parliament.
In the budget, the government provided a special list of roads described as “critical roads” to be constructed in 2020 in 15 regions excluding Volta region.
But the Volta Regional Caucus at a press conference address by the Minority Ranking member on Roads and Transport Committee, Kwame Governs Agboza, said the government decision to exclude the region was deliberate in revenge on the voting pattern of the Region.
The caucus reminded the President of the Oath e has sworn o protect the citizens and to distribute resources equitably without discrimination.
They further asked the government to quickly correct the mistake if true and apologise to the Chiefs and people of Volta Region for such deliberate act of omission.
Mr Agboza said, anything short of their demands, would not be accepted and that they would advise themselves accordingly if after the 48 hours government through the Ministry of Finance failed or refused to do the needful.
Volta caucus MPs
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PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE VOLTA CAUCUS OF THE MINORITY IN PARLIAMENT ON THE NEGLECT OF THE VOLTA REGION UNDER THE CRITICAL ROADS INITIATIVE CONTAINED IN THE 2020 BUDGET AND FINANCIAL POLICY OF GOVERNMENT
Ladies and Gentlemen,
The Volta Caucus in Parliament is grateful to you for honouring our invitation to this very important press engagement.
We have convened this press interaction to register our most strong displeasure and outrage at the Government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for the deliberate neglect of the Volta Region from the list of ‘Critical regional road projects programmed for construction in 2020’ as contained at pages 160 and 161 of the Budget and Financial Policy of the Government of Ghana for the year ending 31st December, 2020 which was presented to Parliament on behalf of the President by the Finance Minister, Hon. Ken Ofori-Atta yesterday the 13th of November, 2019.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Further scrutiny of table 21 – which is the table in issue reveals that all administrative regions of Ghana except the Volta Region were catered for.
It is also to be observed that apart from Volta being conspicuously missing in the Regional Column, not a single road or bridge appears in the Roads/Bridge Column designated for the Volta Region.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We all heard the Finance Minister proclaim that 2020 is ‘The Year of Roads.’ Paragraph 252 of the Budget lays emphasis on this proclamation.
How can it be, therefore, that your flagship initiative for the 2020 fiscal year will leave out an entire region in what is arguably the most important table in the budget document?
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We have noted attempts by some Government functionaries to explain away this cardinal sin.
Perhaps the Senior Minister’s explanation as this being an obvious mistake is the most untenable. The question is: when was this obvious mistake detected and how come no corrections have been affected as we speak?
Again, the Government must be explaining how come the figures allocated for critical regional road projects add up? In other words, there is no gap in the budget to make us believe the wishy-washy denials that the Volta Region is not being discriminated against.
For a Government that touts its credentials as having the men, never mind that they ignore the women – it is unfathomable that such mistakes would be allowed to occur up to this point even if they were mistakes or examples of the gross incompetence Ghanaians have been subjected to
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We in the Volta Caucus refuse to accept the lame and unconvincing excuse of a mistake.
We are convinced that this was a grand scheme to discriminate against the Volta Region by denying our constituents their fair share of the national cake just because of our voting pattern. Our suspicion is further fortified by the pronouncements of other Government officials who have put out the most reckless and insensitive defence of this unconstitutional conduct by the Akufo-Addo Government.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We wish to remind President Akufo-Addo that he took an oath to defend the Constitution of Ghana.
The Constitution of Ghana forbids discrimination and insists that the Government shall undertake an even and balanced development of all regions.
This is exactly what the NDC has always pursued anytime we are in Government.
We condemn this unconstitutional conduct of the Akufo-Addo Government with all the force at our command and demand that within 48 hours, the Chiefs and People of the Volta Region should be apologised to unreservedly and that the region should be immediately considered for its fair share of projects under Governments Critical Road Projects failing which the Minority will announce its next step of actions.
We are grateful for your time and solidarity.
By: ghanaiandemocrat.com