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The National Executive Council (NEC) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on Thursday, July 04, 2024, approved of Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh’s nomination as running mate to the flag bearer of the party, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

The pair, which President Akufo-Addo has described as an excellent pair to break the eight, is what the Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA) thinks will not foster the fight against corruption.

According to ASEPA, the nomination of Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh will not help the fight against corruption since the Energy Minister has violated most of the reforms being made to fight the canker, indicating “our independent investigations reveals that Dr.Matthew Opoku Prempeh failed to file his Declaration of Asset and Liabilities in compliance with Article 286 since he became Energy Minister.”

In a release issued Friday, July 05, 2024, the Alliance indicated that during his appointments as Education and Energy Minister, the Manhyia South lawmaker who is also known as Napo, failed to declare his assets as mandated by the constitution.

Find below the full statement

Friday, 5th July, 2024

Press Release

NAPO’s NOMINATION A BIG BLOW TO THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION-ASEPA

Corruption has become very endemic in this Country, over the past few years citizens have been very worried about the growing rate of corruption especially among public office holders.

This year’s elections presents us an opportunity to make a number of reforms in the fight against corruption by making policy holders pledge to key policy changes that will strengthen then fight against corruption. Some of the reforms include the passage of the code of conduct for public officers bill, Strengthening our Asset Declaration regime and strengthening key institutions of accountability and ring-fencing them against political interference.

The nomination of Dr.Matthew Opoku Prempeh presents a huge challenge to these reforms. His conduct in office in the last seven years has violated most of the existing code of conduct for public officers.

Our independent investigations reveals that Dr.Matthew Opoku Prempeh failed to file his Declaration of Asset and Liabilities in compliance with Article 286 since he became Energy Minister.

It is also within reasonable suspicion that the same declarations were not filed when he was appointed as the Minister for Education in 2017.

In the coming days ASEPA would be officially filing a petition with the Commission for Human Rights and Administrative Justice -CHRAJ for onwards investigations into the Asset Declarations status of Dr.Matthew Opoku Prempeh.

As we speak ASEPA is at the Supreme Court asking the Court to uphold the Supremacy of Article 286 relative to the Public Office Holders Declaration of Asset and Disqualification Act, Act 555.

Again one of the key reforms that ASEPA is seeking in the new code of conduct for public officers bill currently before Parliament is for Ministerial nominees to bring their Declaration of Assets and Liabilities to the vetting of Parliament for scrutiny by the appointments committee before filing at the Auditor General when the nominee is approved.
This we believe will strengthen the law and make compliance especially among Ministers of State, MPs and the Justices of the Superior Court more potent.

Signed:
Mensah Thompson
Executive Director, ASEPA
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