The MP for Bawku Central and a member of Parliament’s Appointments
Committee, Mahama Ayariga, risks being suspended should his bribery
allegation against the committee turns out to be false.
Mr. Ayariga Friday accused Energy minister, Boakye Agyarko of
attempting to bribe the minority members of the committee, to clear him
following his edgy vetting – but they rejected it.
According to him, the energy minister’s bribery attempt was made
through the chairman of the committee, Joseph Osei-Owusu which was given
to the minority caucus by
its chief whip, Muntaka Mubarak.
Commenting on the matter Monday in an interview with Nii Arday Clegg on
Morning Starr, the majority chief whip, Ameyaw Cheremeh warned that the
Bawku Central legislator could face expulsion from the House should he
fail to deduce compelling evidence to back his claim.
For him, the corruption allegation is quite confusing and disturbing,
stating that any payment by parliament is made by its accounts office or
by the clerks to the various committees.
“It is not the duty of any member of parliament to pay monies on behalf
of parliament. So that shows that his [Ayariga’s] story is not true. He
is just making up the story,” Mr. Cheremeh told Clegg.
He added: “It is not the duty of Honourable Muntaka [Mubarak] to go and
take money from the accounts office to go and pay to the minority.
Neither is it my duty as the majority chief whip to go and take monies
meant for majority members and pay to them. That is not what we do.”
He said the story does not add up and that Mr. Ayariga would be made to
prove the allegation “and suffer the consequence if it turns out to be
false.”
Denials
The chairman of the committee, Osei-Owusu and Minority chief Whip,
Muntaka Mubarak have both denied the allegation, describing it as
preposterous.
Speaking Saturday in an interview, Mr. Mubarak said the allegation is
untrue and strange maintaining that by Allah he “never gave Ayariga
anything that it was coming from Osei-Owusu.”
Also, Osei-Owusu in an interview with Starr News rubbished the
allegation hinting that he would proceed to court Tuesday to clear his
name.
“I will make a general statement on the floor and then on Tuesday
proceed to the court to clear my name in this matter legally, and that’s
what I will do,” he said.
Again, Mr. Agyarko has also denied ever bribing the committee.
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