CPP Disassociates Itself From Greenstreet�s Ford Gift Comment

Contrary to a statement made by Ivor Greenstreet, the Presidential Candidate for the Convention Peoples’ Party that he sees nothing wrong with President Mahama receiving a Ford Expedition as gift from a Burkinabe, the executive members of the Convention Peoples’ Party have revealed  that they are in disagreement with their Presidential Candidate over the statements made in connection with President Mahama’s Ford Expedition gift.

In a statement released by the Head of Finance and Administration for the party, He stated that Ghanaian are so embarrassed by the misconduct of the President.

Below is the full statement

Fighters!

Press Release

June 16, 2016

PRESIDENT MAHAMA MUST RESIGN

As Ghanaians, we are totally embarrassed by the misconduct of the President and demand his immediate resignation. The President has breached his own code of ethics for Ministers and other Public Appointees.

The President has breached the Public Procurement Act.

The President has breached the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) Guidelines on Conflict of Interest.

The President has breached the 1992 Constitution.

The President has breached his own Oath of office and is therefore no longer fit to hold himself as a worthy leader of our country.

There is no way the President can absolve himself from this mess. It’s interesting that the year Mr. Djibril Kanazoe, the Burkinabe contractor, gave a Ford Expedition to the President was the very year he won the Jericho wall contract.

President Mahama has breached his own code of ethics which states that gifts that are to be accepted without any conditions should not exceed 200 cedis or 50 dollars. The said vehicle is within the range of 100,000 dollars.

We are of the same opinion of Mr. Daniel Batidam, the Advisor on Governance at the Office of the President who in answering a hypothetical question in this issue said that the President should have known better and that any responsible leader would not need to be advised on that.

The advice the president would certainly need from Mr. Batidam is that he, the president, should honour the words of his oath and resign.

Fighter John Osei,

Head of Finance and Administration

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