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•Pratt believes that the government is protecting someone in the Sputnik saga
•He is demanding answers to some questions about the deal
•Health Minister, Kwaku Agyeman-Manu has admitted to by-passing Parliament in signing the deal
Veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt Jnr suspects that government officials are shielding an influential figure who is behind the controversial now abrogated Sputnik V contract.
According to the Pratt, the multiple falsehoods being peddled by government officials suggests there is a ‘godfather’ behind the scenes who is being protected.
Speaking on Good Morning Ghana show on Metro TV, Pratt said that he has reasons to believe that the Health and Information Ministers are taking the fall for someone who in a higher capacity.
Kwesi Pratt’s comment is on the back of some statements made by Health Minister Kwaku Agyeman Manu before the bi-partisan committee probing the initial purchase of the Russian-made jabs.
Agyeman Manu admitted before the committee that due process was not followed in striking the deal with the Sheikh Al-Makhtoum for the supply of Sputnik V vaccines.
“I was in a desperate and helpless situation with the management of the Covid numbers. In February, we had 78 deaths; by March, we had 56 deaths, and these were the numbers that pushed me to act,” he said.
“I had plans to come to seek approval from the House after I have signed the contract. But [due to] my frustrations to try to get vaccines for us at the heat of the second wave, I relied on the Executive Instrument 61 passed by Parliament and hid behind emergency clauses that have been invoked to do that.
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