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#ElectionBillboard: Airbus bribery: Show me a paragraph indicting Mahama and I’ll resign – Sammy Gyamfi dares NPP

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#ElectionBillboard: Airbus bribery: Show me a paragraph indicting Mahama and I’ll resign – Sammy Gyamfi dares NPP

#ElectionBillboard: Airbus bribery: Show me a paragraph indicting Mahama and I’ll resign – Sammy Gyamfi dares NPP

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has dared Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah as well as the governing New Patriotic Party’s Deputy Campaign Manager Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid and a member of the NPP’s communication team Nana Akomea, to tweet or produce as evidence to Ghanaians, a single paragraph in the report covering the investigation into the Airbus bribery scandal, indicating that former President John Mahama took a €5-million bribe while in office in connection with the purchase of some aircraft by the government of Ghana under him.

According to Mr Gyamfi, if the government and the NPP are able to do so, he will resign his position as the National Communication Officer of the biggest opposition party in Ghana.

He told journalists at a press conference that Mr Mahama is incorruptible, adding that the attempts by the NPP and the government to use the Airbus scandal to equalise a recent bribery exposé in which the President is caught on videotape accepting a fat envelope full of cash, which the NDC insists was a bribe, will not wash.

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Mr Gyamfi’s challenge to the NPP follows a press conference held by Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid on Friday morning, in which he cautioned the electorate against voting for Mr Mahama, who is the presidential candidate of the NDC in the 7 December 2020 polls, since, according to the Minister of Zongo and Inner-city Development, the former President is a fugitive.

Dr Abdul-Hamid said: “Whichever way you look at it, former President John Mahama has been accused in court documents, appearing in three countries for his personal involvement in an international bribery scandal valued at 5 million euros.

“What this means is that John Mahama could soon face the International Criminal Justice System.

“This is the man on the ballot paper that will be handed over to you on Monday. He will be presented to you as a presidential candidate”, he noted.

“When you choose him, you risk choosing a president who may be a fugitive in France, the UK, and the USA”.

“Prosecutors in all three countries, in striking a deal with Airbus for the fines, made it clear that it will not stop them from pursuing the individuals involved. This means that candidate Mahama risks arrest if he steps anywhere near those shores”, he added.

“Can you imagine a President of the Republic of Ghana with an international arrest warrant on his head? A President who would not be able to travel freely abroad to fight and negotiate for Ghana? That is the risk of voting for John Mahama. The alternative is, indeed, scarier than we all thought,” he added.

Airbus saga 

A judgment from the Crown Court at Southwark, UK, indicted Ghana, alleging that contrary to section 7 of the UK’s Bribery Act 2010, Airbus failed to prevent its close associates or persons associated with them from “bribing others concerned with the purchase of military transport aircraft by the government of Ghana, where the said bribery was intended to obtain or retain advantages in the conduct of business.”

#ElectionBillboard: Airbus bribery: Show me a paragraph indicting Mahama and I’ll resign – Sammy Gyamfi dares NPP
#ElectionBillboard: Airbus bribery: Show me a paragraph indicting Mahama and I’ll resign – Sammy Gyamfi dares NPP

The document stated that the bribery allegation took place between 2009 and 2015 where the European aviation giant engaged the services of a close relative of a high-ranking elected Ghanaian government official who served as an intermediary to facilitate the sale of three military transport aircraft to the government of Ghana.

“A number of Airbus employees knew that the intermediary was a close relative of Government Official 1, who was a key decision-maker in respect of the proposed sales.

“A number of Airbus employees made or promised success-based commission payments of approximately €5 million to Intermediary 5”, the document continued.

Also, the document pointed out that “false documentation was created by or with the agreement of Airbus employees in order to support and disguise these payments. The payments were intended to induce or reward “improper favor” by Government Official 1 toward Airbus.

Payments were eventually stopped due to the arrangement failing the due diligence processes required by the Liquidation Committee.

Ghana’s Special Prosecutor, Mr Martin Amidu, who resigned from office recently, identified Mr John Mahama as Government Official 1.

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