The Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga has apologised to former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta following the raid of his private residence by men in military uniform on Monday, February 11.
He assured that the necessary steps have been taken to ensure such happenings do not recur.
Making a statement in Parliament on Thursday, February 13, he said “Yesterday, the deputy minority whip sort leaf of the speaker and the indulgence of the House to raise the matter that he thought was of urgent public importance.
“He raised two issues, pertaining to some press conferences of the Special Prosecutor. He drew attention to a joint Police military entry into the private residence of the former Minister of Finance Hon Ken Ofori-Atta. Mr Speaker, the statement drew a lot of debate following some commentaries and I promised this House that I would carry out some investigations to try and appreciate the circumstances surrounding the joint military and police entry into the private residence of the former Minister of Finance. In making this statement today let me indicate that as a country and as a parliament we have the constitution to uphold. That constitution has embedded in it fundamental human rights including the right to one’s privacy, the right to the integrity of one’s property and HE President Mahama remains committed to ensure that the rights of liberties of every individual are respected.
“I make this statement on the basis of the commitment of HE John Mahama to reset this country which means that everybody must act in compliance with the law and the mandate of institutions.
“I have called the relevant stakeholders in the matter to find out exactly what happened. It is true that the private residence of the former Minister of Finance was entered into by operatives of the Military and Police led by somebody we believe was at the National Security Coordinators’ office. Mr Speaker, his name is Mr Jakpa. We have investigated the matter and we want to say and assure our fellow countrymen and our colleagues in this house that we have received assurance from the Office of the National Security Coordinator that it was not intended that that should happen and that occurrence is most regrettable, unfortunate and he wants to give this house his words and assurance that a thing like that should never happen again. I have also spoken with the Minister of Interior who has spoken with his IGP and I have spoken with the Minister of Defence and all of them give the assurance to this house that a thing like that will not happen again. Mr Speaker, let me indicate to my colleagues on the other side that this side of the House (Majority) remains committed to ensuring that this country is reset, that its institutions function properly, that its officials act in accordance with the law and that the right and liberties of every citizen is upheld and protected under the regime of HE Mahama. I personally extend my apologies to the Former Minister of Finance and I believe that this should suffice.”
During proceedings in Parliament on EWednesday Febraury 12, Former Minister of Defence Dominic Nitiwul said that it was wrong to use soldiers to raid somebody’s home as part of investigations into wrongdoing in a democratic dispensation.
Nitiwul said that it was either the Police or National Security operatives who would have to perform that function.
The Member of Parliament for Bimbilla was responding to Minister of Energy and Member of Parliament for Yapei Kusawgu, John Jinapor who recounted how gun-wielding national security operatives raided his home in 2017 as part of investigations into the Ameri deal.
Jinapor stated that the raid by the national security operatives sent his family, especially his six-year-old child into a state of hysteria.
He said “On that fateful day when my house was raided by AK47-wielding National security operatives when they banged on my door, creating fear and panic, sending my six-year-old child into a state of hysteria and fear, we had Members here, they never commented on it and I commend Prof Mike Oquaye on that day when he stood up and ruled that what they were doing was wrong. They took my phone, and laptop and took me to the UK to investigate me. ”
He added “The OSP has declared My Ofori-Atta a fugitive. We should not be afraid of accountability. As a public official when they took my laptop it got to a point where they couldn’t even open the iPhone, I told them I was willing to come and use my fingerprint, and it was then that they told me the phone had been taken to the UK and I had to give them the password.
“On this day of accountability, the thing I can say is that we wish the Man in white (Ken Ofori0) the best of luck.”
Responding to him, Dominic Nitiwul said “we are building a democracy, the Hon Member who just spoke said gun-wielding police raided his home, that is democracy, my brother, you don’t use soldiers
“In a democracy, you do not use soldiers to raid somebody’s home especially when that person has told you that he is not in the country and he will report when he gets back. Ofori-Atta wrote to the OSP that he is not in the country but has received the invitation and he will come back and report to you for any investigation, You have no right to send soldiers to raid a man’s house when he is not there.”
Ken Ofori-Atta is wanted by the OSP for cases being investigated including; the loss reduction contract between ECG and Beijing Jao, procurement over National Cathedral, contracts awarded by the Health Ministry to Service Ghana Auto Limited/Ambulances and the SML-GRA deal.
The OSP further emphasized that it would take all necessary measures to compel the former minister to appear and answer questions related to the investigations.
Speaking at a press briefing on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng stated that Ofori-Atta had repeatedly refused to honour invitations for questioning regarding ongoing investigations in which he is a suspect.
“Consequently, the OSP declares Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta a wanted person. He is a fugitive from the law,” Agyebeng announced.
Responding to the OSP, the Lawyers of Mr Ofori-Atta said “We write as Solicitors for Kenneth Ofori–Atta in respect of the above subject and refer to your letter dated 24th January 2025. We are informed by our client that a letter dated 24:” day of January 2025 was left at our client’s security post for his attention. Our client had been out of the country and therefore not in his home in Ghana at the time.
“The said letter has been brought to our attention on the instructions of our client who is still out of Ghana. The said letter is inviting our client to attend in person at your offices on Monday 10? February 2025 at 10am.”
It added that “Our client gave notice to the former Chief of Staff in early January and more recently to the current Chief of Staff of his trip outside the country on medical grounds. Our client is currently undergoing medical observation and tests culminating in medical decisions to be taken in due course as to the way forward with treatment. After that he will have a better idea of when he is able to proceed to Ghana
“We are therefore humbly bringing to your attention that we shall give you notice of his arrival in the country so as to reschedule your invitation to him for the purposes as stated in the heading of your letter under reference.
“We are, however, able and willing to provide you with any information you may require to aid in your investigations until our client is back in the country for any in–person investigations outlined in the said letter.”
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