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Ghana Gas has never paid me GHC8M – Ellembelle DCE

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Ghana Gas has never paid me GHC8M – Ellembelle DCE



The District Chief Executive (DCE) Mr Kwasi Bonzoh has released a statement to debunk allegations labelled against him that he received an amount of GHC8M from Ghana Gas Company.

He vehemently condemned this statement and set the records straight in the statement release:

Statement below:

Following recent allegations in the media made by Mr Ernest Owusu Bempah, Head of Corporate Communications at Ghana National Gas Company Limited to the effect that I have received Eight Million Ghana Cedis (GH₵8,000,000) from the Company (Ghana Gas), I vehemently condemn the same and wish to set the records straight, that:

  1. The said allegations are palpably false, absurd and made with malice to lower my hard-earned reputation before right-thinking members of society.
  2. I state emphatically that I, Kwasi Bonzoh, has never received the said amount of GHC8 Million from Ghana Gas neither from its CEO Dr Ben Asante nor any other official of the company either in my private capacity or in my capacity as District Chief Executive (DCE) of the Ellembelle District Assembly.
  3. Ghana Gas is one of several companies operating within the Ellembelle District that are obliged by Law, to honour their statutory obligations towards the District Assembly including payment of Property Rates and Business Operating Permits.
  4. There are duly audited records available to prove that Ghana Gas has within the past six (6) years thus from 2017 to date, paid a total amount of Four Million, Four Hundred and Fifty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH₵ 4,450,000) to the Ellembelle District Assembly in fulfilment of its statutory tax obligations.
  5. The above-stated amount was paid in several instalments via cheques issued to the Ellembelle District Assembly and NOT to KWASI BONZOH, and accordingly paid into the District Assembly’s account.
  6. The District Assembly is mandated by law to generate revenue from ratable properties and businesses within the district for developmental activities. Therefore, as DCE, together with my able officers, we have a duty to ensure that businesses operating within the district are compliant with their tax obligations so that their operations would bring some significant benefits directly to the indigenes.
  7. I wish to further put on record that this is not the first of such attacks on my person coming from an official of Ghana Gas. Mr Owusu Bempah’s recent attack comes on the back of previous unsuccessful ‘smear campaigns’ led by certain officers of Ghana Gas including Mr Stephen Donkor, Senior Manager, Community Relations, and his cohorts who have elected to use their official positions in the Company to malign me, in pursuit of their own parochial political interest in Ellembelle. In fact, they have levelled all manner of spurious allegations against me including accusing me of selling for personal gains protocol employment slots given to me by Ghana Gas Company knowing very well that I have never been offered any such protocol slots.
  8. I wonder if the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana Gas himself, would dare defend such an outrageous claim by his Senior Manager that he doles out such huge sums of the taxpayer’s money to private individuals.
  9. Again, I find it curious that Mr Ernest Owusu Bempah, a Senior public official and senior party communications officer would meddle in NPP internal politics at Ellembelle, particularly in a divisive manner to the extent of referring to some party members as “Kwasi Bonzoh supporters” when indeed there is only ONE NPP in Ellembelle as the party is not fragmented into individual supporters’ group or whatsoever.
  10. Such divisive comments especially coming from the Ghana Gas P.R.O and Deputy Communications Director at the National level of the party is unfortunate and most unwelcome. I, therefore, entreat the National Communications Director of the NPP to school his deputy to desist from making such conflict-potent statements which are made in bad faith and hence non-conciliatory and do not augur well for party unity.
  11. Mr Ernest Owusu Bempah is consequently advised to honourably retract his false statements within 48 hours or prove their truthfulness in a court of Law.
  12. The media houses that published the same defamatory statements are as well to take notice that the claims are DIRTY LIES and must be subsequently guided and do the needful.
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Signed

HON. KWASI BONZOH
ELLEMBELLE DCE










Source: skyypowerfm.com

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