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Energy Minister, Boakye Agyarko |
President
Akufo-Addo has sacked the Energy Minister, Boakye Agyarko.
A
statement from the Communications Directorate of the Presidency copied to
citinewsroom.com on Monday said Mr. Agyarko’s firing “takes immediate effect.”
The
statement said Mr. Agyarko has been directed to “hand over his office to the
Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Mr. John Peter Amewu, who will act
temporarily as Minister for Energy, until a substantive appointment is made.”
“The
President wishes Mr. Boakye Agyarko well in his future endeavors,” the
statement added.
The
statement failed to give reasons for his dismissal, but reports indicate that
it is related to the renegotiated Ameri deal which alarmed many, including the
Minority, who described it as a “stinky” deal for Ghana.
The
government has reportedly withdrawn the deal following the uproar.
The
Akufo-Addo government took the revised deal to Parliament last week under a
certificate of urgency, but the House deferred its deliberation on the contract
due to concerns over the cost and value for money.
The new agreement was to extend the current five-year deal with
Ameri Energy which is currently operating a 300MW emergency power plant in
Ghana to 15 years and bring onboard a new company from Greece, Mytilineous
International Trading Company, to manage the plant for the period.
President Akufo-Addo was misled
Pro-NPP
newspaper, Daily Statesman last week reported that the Energy Ministry’s
solo-driven revised deal with the Dubai-based energy equipment provider AMERI
would not see the light of day.
According
to the newspaper, President Akufo-Addo was reportedly “misled” into granting
executive approval for the deal to be rushed through Parliament.
“Under
the proposal, the Greece-based Mytilineos International Trading Company was to
assume management responsibility for the AMERI emergency power-generation
arrangement negotiated by the past NDC government, in effect extending the
original outsourcing agreement by ten years.”
“On his
return to Accra on Tuesday from the 53rd session of the ECOWAS Heads of State
meeting in Togo, the President quickly requested and received a further
briefing on the new deal. This revealed that the agreement to which he had
approved on July 31 lacked the requisite input from the Attorney General and
the Ministry of Finance. The President had been misled to believe that both
departments had assessed the deal thoroughly.”
Though
the Statesman newspaper did not name names, some believe that the President
held the Energy Minister, Boakye Agyarko responsible for “misleading him.”
Background
The John
Mahama administration in 2015 signed a contract with Africa and Middle East
Resources Investment Group (AMERI) Energy, to rent the 300MW of emergency power
from AMERI.
This was
at the peak of the country’s power crisis.
The power
agreement with UAE-based AMERI Energy cost $510 million.
But
according to the Akufo-Addo administration, it found out that AMERI had
shortchanged the government as they presented an overpriced budget, and were
overpaid by $150 million.
Under the
new agreement, Mytilineous International Trading Company will take over
the management of the AMERI power plant for 15 years.
The new
company has offered to pay AMERI an amount of $52,160,560, with the government
paying the remaining $39 million to the Dubai-based AMERI Energy to wash its
hands off the deal entirely.
The new
deal which was sent to Parliament under a certificate of urgency was withdrawn
after Ghanaians raised concerns about the cost.
Bribery?
This is
not the first time Boakye Agyarko has been named in a scandal in his time at
the Energy Ministry. In 2017, Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama
Ayariga, alleged that the then Energy Minister nominee Agyarko had given
members of Parliament’s appointments committee GH¢ 3,000 each to unanimously
approve him after his vetting.
The
allegation which was backed by the Member of Parliament North Tongu, Samuel
Okudzeto Ablakwa, and MP for Tamale North, Alhassan Suhuyini, led to a probe by
a special committee set up by Parliament.
The
committee, which was headed by MP for Essikado-Ketan, Joe Ghartey, ruled that
Mahama Ayariga’s claims were baseless, and he was subsequently ordered to
apologize, which he did, although reluctantly.
‘Tireless’
In his
State of the Nation Address before Parliament in February, this year, President
Nana Akufo-Addo singled out Boakye Agyarko for praise, describing him as
tireless for his efforts at the Energy Ministry which the President said were
crucial in ensuring stable power supply across the country.
“I am sure that the House shares my relief that dumsor is no longer
part of our everyday lexicon. Long may it stay so, as we applaud the efforts of
the tireless Minister, Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko”
By:
citinewsroom.com/Ghana
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