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CPP Stalwart, James Kwabena Bomfeh, famously called Kabila has gone after the Minority individuals from Parliament over their situation on the Agyapa Royalties bargain.
The minerals eminences bargain is to see Ghana skim its offers on the Ghana Stock Exchange and London Stock Exchange to receive rewards to a tune of about $1 billion.
Agyapa Royalties Limited, a Special Purpose Vehicle, has been charged to work as an autonomous private segment substance and raise the assets for the country.
The cash is to be utilized to improve the nation’s foundation just as amplify the minerals part.
In any case, the Minority in Parliament left while the arrangement was examined on the floor of the House in challenge the arrangement.
They guarantee there is an irreconcilable circumstance and furthermore raised issues with the provisions of the arrangement.
Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu, at a press instructions in Accra on Tuesday, September 1, said; “The Minister of Finance in introducing this arrangement is in penetrate and an away from of the law and is needed to have announced this arrangement with total honesty in his 2020 Supplementary spending plan to Parliament. Our position is that no future NDC government will respect the particulars of this Agyapa Royalties Transaction.”
However, Kabila has requested that the Minority indict the legislature on the off chance that they so accept the arrangement is covered in defilement.
As per him, Parliament isn’t the best position with regards to legal assertion thus to demonstrate they undoubtedly have a veritable case, they should take the issue to the Highest Court of the land saying “corrupt means cannot be used to fight corruption . . . The Parliament of our country is not above the dictates of the Supreme Court”.
“If the Minority so strongly believe that their position is right, why are they not resorting to the law?” he questioned on Peace FM’s ‘Kokrokoo’.
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