The governing party has appealed to President John Mahama to re-instate
sacked Ahafo Ano South District Chief Executive, Gabriel Barima, who
shot to fame through his infamy.
The National Executive Committee of the Party, in a statement issued on
Sunday March 30, 2014, said the president must "reconsider his
decision".
Barima was first forgiven after storming out of a public event after a
member of the audience pshawed and heckled him with the local swear word
‘tweaa’. He quickly shot to fame after the spectacle.
He was sacked a month later after he was heard describing his debacle as an achievement in an interview.
The National Democratic Congress' statement, signed by General
Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, said the apparent unremorseful
interview which cost the DCE his job, was not an interview, but rather a
secretly recorded conversation which was leaked to the press.
Below is the full statement
NDC APPEAL TO PRESIDENT TO REINSTATE AHAFO ANO SOUTH DCE
The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the National Democratic
Congress (NDC) hereby appeals to His Excellency John Dramani Mahama to
reconsider his decision to revoke the appointment of the District Chief
Executive (DCE) for Ahafo Ano South, Honorable Gabriel Barima.
Based On the investigations conducted by the party, the NEC has come to
the inescapable conclusion that the decision if left to stand will not
only amount to serious injustice to the DCE but will seek to dampen the
enthusiasm of other DCEs in their attempt to deal with indiscipline and
corruption in their various areas of jurisdiction. We strongly believe
that if the President has had the full and accurate brief about the
following facts of the case his decision on the matter would have been
different;
A clique of the staff of Mankranso hospital has over the years been
engaged in various unprofessional activities, including victimization of
patients based on their ethnic and political backgrounds and, show of
disrespect to political and traditional authorities in the district who
dared to complain about their misconduct. This has led to a situation
where many residents of the district choose to seek medical attention in
the neighbouring districts.
The DCE who had himself gone through some bitter experiences with this
clique had reported to the District Health Management Team (DHMT) for
action to be taken without success leading to bad blood developing
between his office and the health authorities.
District health authorities apparently not happy with this situation
decided to use the occasion of their end of year get- together to smoke
peace pipe with the political authorities. Three senior members of the
district hospital were therefore sent to personally invite the DCE and
to explain the rational of the meeting.
Excited about the prospects of resolving this problem, Hon. Gabriel
Barima readily accepted the invitation and attended the function on the
said date. In the middle of his address some of the staff whom he
thought had repented from their earlier misdeeds started heckling him
using unprintable words directed at him including, the word ‘tweaa’.
The senior staff who had come to his office earlier on looked on
helplessly and, this led to the DCE asking ‘ who said twea’ and
decided to abandon the function, but was prevailed upon by some of his
senior staff who were present to continue with his speech.
This matter was not considered to be so significant as to make the
headlines when it happened However, several weeks later an unknown
person who had filmed the function decided to put a doctored version of
the clip on the internet.
Some media houses including Joy FM quickly picked this clip and
succeeded in creating the impression that the DCE had insulted the
chiefs who were present at the function. The DCE was reprimanded by the
minister of Local Government and made to render apology to the chiefs
whom he readily did.
After the President had delivered the state of the Nation’s address a
young man posing as a supporter of the DCE approach the DCE at his house
to show how excited he was when he heard the President using the
expression ‘Twea are you my coequal’ to deal with the heckling of the
NPP in parliament engaged Honourable Gabriel Barima in a lot of idle
talk. Unknown to the DCE the young man was recording the conversation
with a secret recorder. Some days later this secret recording was again
played on the same JOY FM as if the DCE had granted another interview to
the radio station after his apology.
Another point which has so far not featured in this discussion but
which could never the less not be lost sight off is the
anti-corruption crusade which the DCE has been embarking o n since his
appointment some 20 months ago. This led to the arrest of his district
co-coordinating director by EOCO for diverting over 300 bags of cement
belonging to the District. So far 250 bags have been retrieved and the
co-ordinating director transferred to another district. It is a known
fact that in spite of the fact that Gabriel Barima had not received one
cedi by way of salary payment during his 20 months stay in office he has
resisted all temptations to touch the assembly’s resources.
The party wishes to reiterate the point that we are running a
decentralized administration in Ghana with the district assembly headed
by the DCE being the highest decision- making body in the district. We
are therefore of the opinion that any suspected disrespect shown the DCE
of the district that go uninvestigated and unpunished amount to
condoning of indiscipline within the Ghanaian society. We also recognize
the fact that fighting corruption may lead to DCEs stepping on the toes
of some sensitive people within the community.
They therefore need all the support, encouragement and understanding of
higher authorities if the Better Ghana Agenda of fighting corruption is
to be achieved.
It is clear from the narration above that Honourable Gabriel Barima was
rather the victim of insults, disrespect and misinformation. In
furtherance of the nation’s interest we think that it is the
perpetrators of this acts that must be sought for and punished rather
than their victim.
In conclusion, the party wishes to state that in spite of these
attempts to malign and destroy him Honourabe Gabriel Barima’s
achievement as a DCE remains exemplary for others to emulate.
In arriving at this conclusion we have taken into consideration the
views of the traditional authorities in the Ahafo Ano South District who
sent an eight-man strong delegation of chiefs from the district to
petition the presidency and the party head office to get Honourable
Gabriel Barima reinstated as the DCE.
We hope this appeal finds favour with His Excellency the President who
had demonstrated on several occasions his preparedness to change his
mind when further and better particulars are provided in each of the
cases.
Johnson Asiedu Nketia, General Secretary.
SOURCE;GHANAWEB
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