Some Minority
Members of Parliament say it was unlawful for the Minister of Sanitation and
Water Resources, Cecilia Dapaah, to have kept large sums of money in her house,
which allegedly were stolen by her house helps.
Two house helps
of the Minister are facing charges before an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly
stealing an amount of $1 million, €300,000, and millions of Ghanaian cedis at
her residence in Abelenkpe, Accra, in October 2022.
The Member of
Parliament for Bole Bamboi, Yussif Sulemana, said in a Citi News interview
that he expects President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to immediately sack the
Minister while investigations commence into the legitimacy of the money.
“I expect the
President to fire her if it’s true that she kept that huge sum of money in her
house. The question is where did she get the money? If indeed that money was
legitimate, why did she put it in her house instead of the bank? If it is
indeed established that this woman was keeping such sums of money, the first
thing is for the President to sack her. That’s the only way we would know that
the President is fighting corruption. The President must act and act
immediately. The next stage is that any state institution interested in
investigating her could do so freely,” Mr. Sulemana added.
The NDC MP for
the Kumbungu constituency, Hamza Adam, also speaking to Citi News, said it
would be shocking if it is indeed established that the said monies were kept in
the house of the Minister.
“Every minister
of state has the right to own properties provided those properties are owned on
the back of legitimacy. The issue surrounding Cecilia Dapaah is something that
has come up as a shock, especially when everyone knows that the country is in a
crisis. It will be surprising if indeed such monies were kept by her in her
house. We have to establish the truth of the matter.”
“We are
expecting the proper legal action to be taken and an investigation triggered to
establish where she got the money from. I think it is illegal to keep such
money in your house,” the Kumbungu MP added.
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