General Secretary of the People's National Convention (PNC), Atik Mohammed has described the bribery allegation leveled against the Minister for Energy, Boakye Agyarko, as a "weak struggle for relevance" on the Minority side in Parliament.
Atik Mohammed wondered why Mahama Ayariga, Bawku Central MP and a member of the Parliamentary Appointments Committee would hop onto Radio Gold to make such shocking disclosure when there are structures in Parliament to address it.
In his view, the accusers of the Energy Minister may be searching for some advantage; hence there is no basis for the allegations.
“I can’t think far. If indeed these claims were genuine, your first point of call shouldn’t be Radio Gold. Why? Does Radio Gold work in Parliament? It is not an organ of Parliament...You hold yourself as an MP but you don’t have faith in the very institution you’re working in.”
Atik Mohammed however supported the call for a thorough investigation to be held into the matter but dreaded that the outcome would have a negative effect on the integrity of Parliament or Members of the House.
“By the time this issue comes to an end, they would have smeared the name of Parliament. They would have smeared the name of the nominee. They would have smeared some names in leadership . . . I see it as just a weak struggle for relevance,” he stated.
Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi /Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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Atik does not feel ashame if he is lying. The modern day moslem. He thinks those he is talking too are daft.He irritates a lot.
I thought this boy called Atik is always on radio and talks against radio? All along i thought that Atik was very sensible guy until he has disappointed me with these ***barred word*** comments.
This guy Atik should know that there are over 1000 FM stations in Ghana and there is only one which breaks news out before others follow so the argument he is make is as shallow as himself
heeerrrh this Atik guy has really shocked me.. wow. may he live to see the day he will eat back his words..God bless you Atik Mohammed
You hoop everyday from one radio station to another and you think Mahama Ayariga did wrong to discuss the issue on radio? Agyarko must not be mute over this disastrous 780 million cedis scandal
if you bi man go stand for MP, you will see. All you know is talk talk, what have you done as a citizen to help mother ghana. As a radio panalist, what you need to do is to inform the masses, not just talk anyhow. ask yourself, since you been coming to peace fm, what information have you provided that has been useful for anyone in this county..trash talk