Owusu Bempah Turns Heat On Ablakwa, Hauls MP to CHRAJ over Conflict of Interest
The Deputy Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ernest Kofi Owusu-Bempah Bonsu, has taken the initiative to request the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to investigate Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.
Owusu-Bempah has raised concerns that Ablakwa may have breached a provision in the 1992 Constitution by participating in a profitable venture without seeking necessary approval from Parliament. According to Owusu-Bempah, this alleged act contradicts the very constitution that Ablakwa pledged to uphold as an MP.
In his petition submitted to CHRAJ on Friday, June 7, 2024, Owusu-Bempah accuses Ablakwa of being the “director, sole shareholder, and beneficial owner of Volta Klenam Farms and Industries LTD, incorporated on September 2, 2021.”
If proven true, Ablakwa’s involvement in this enterprise could potentially place him in a position of profit or emolument, violating Article 98(2) of the 1992 Constitution.
Owusu-Bempah has emphasized in his petition that Ablakwa’s failure to seek permission from the Speaker of Parliament before engaging in this business raises concerns of a deliberate attempt to avoid accountability and oversight.
The call for a probe into Ablakwa’s alleged actions highlights the ongoing scrutiny and accountability that public officials in Ghana face, as they are held to the standards set by the country’s constitution.
Find below his full petition:
7th June 2024
The Commissioner
Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ)
High Street
Accra
Dear Sir,
PETITION
HON. SAMUEL OKUDZETO ABLAKWA’S DECEPTION AND NON-COMPLIANCE WITH CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS
At a time when our country is striving for economic growth, good governance, and transparency, it is highly unconscionable that a high-ranking public official, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (MP for North Tongu Constituency), blatantly flouts the very laws and principles that he has sworn to uphold. His actions are a disgrace to the office he occupies and an affront to the people of Ghana who expect integrity and accountability from their leaders.
As a concerned citizen, I am compelled to bring to light the grievous abuses of office, blatant breaches of constitutional provisions, and the deliberate deception by Hon. Ablakwa. My investigations have uncovered a shocking pattern of misconduct, non-compliance with our nation’s laws, and deceptive practices aimed at evading scrutiny and accountability.
Facts Uncovered:
- Conflict of Interest and Breach of Constitutional Provisions:
Hon. Ablakwa is the director, sole shareholder, and beneficial owner of Volta Klenam Farms and Industries LTD, incorporated on 2nd September 2021. As a Member of Parliament, he is mandated to comply with Article 98(2) of the Constitution of Ghana, which forbids MPs from holding any other office of profit or emolument, whether public or private, directly or indirectly, without the permission of the Speaker of Parliament upon recommendation of a committee of parliament.
Despite this clear mandate, Hon. Ablakwa has neglected, failed, and refused to comply with this provision. As of 4th June 2024, it is evident that Hon. Ablakwa has not applied to the committee nor received a certificate from the Speaker as required by the constitution.
- Deceptive Practices and Misconduct:
It is evident that Hon. Ablakwa has been deceptive about his compliance with the law. His failure to disclose his business interests and seek the necessary permissions highlights a deliberate attempt to evade scrutiny and accountability. This is a grave abuse of his position and an insult to the integrity of our legislative processes.
Through this petition, I demand that CHRAJ makes a determination that Hon. Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa:
- Occupies a position of profit or emolument in violation of Article 98(2) of the Constitution of Ghana;
- Has engaged in deceptive practices by failing to disclose his business interests and seek the necessary permissions.
Humbly Submitted,
Ernest Kofi Owusu-Bempah Bonsu
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