Joint Transitional Team
issues statement on transfer of Executive Assets
Accra, Jan. 15,
Ghanadot/GNA--The Joint Transitional Team, acting on
agreements reached by the Joint Sub-Committees on
the transfer of Executive Assets have agreed on the
issues pertaining to the transfer of the nation’s
administration to the new government.
The Joint Transitional Sub-Committee on the Transfer
of Executive Assets met on Monday, January 12 2009
at the Jubilee House under the Joint Chairmanship of
Dr. Don Arthur for the new NDC Administration and
Mr. Albert Kan Dapaah on behalf of the NPP
Administration.
They agreed on the following for and on behalf of
the Joint Transitional Team:
1) All Ministers and Political appointees of the
former administration should vacate their official
residences within 3 months from inception of the new
government that is within 3 months from the 7th of
January 2009.
2) All former
appointees should hand over their premises to the
Chief Director of the Ministry of Water Resources,
Works and Housing before vacating their residences.
3) The Former Chief of
Staff Mr. Kwadwo Mpiani has been requested to submit
a list of all state lodges, ministerial bungalows
and re-development schemes including in-fillings, to
the sub-committee. The list is also to include those
that have been sold.
4) Former Ministers
and Government appointees may purchase one salon
duty car. Cross-country vehicles and vehicles, which
are two (2) years or less, are exempt. Government
appointees were defined as officials appointed to
the Ministries from the Office of the President
under the 1992 Constitution and under the
Presidential Staffers Law. This includes Special
Assistants appointed to the Ministries from the
Office of the President.
5) All four-wheel
drives and pick-up trucks are not to be sold. All
such vehicles should be returned to their relevant
ministries, department and agencies forthwith and
the transition sub-committee for transfer of
Executive Assets should be duly notified.
6) A desk should be
created at the Ministry of Finance and Economic
Planning to deal with the End of Service Benefits to
former Ministers and appointees in accordance with
approval given by parliament on the 6th of January
2009.
7) In line with
Parliament’s decision, all former ministers and
appointees occupying state bungalows will be paid
their benefits only after they had handed over and
vacated their residences.
8) The meeting was
informed that the Former Chief of Staff – Mr. Kwadwo
Mpiani had approved some requests for purchase of
official vehicles prior to the assumption of office
of the new administration on 7th January 2009. The
Committee requested for the list of these approvals
for submission to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing
Authority and the Customs, Excise and Preventive
Service.
9) Outstanding
approvals for the purchase and registration of
vehicles in the custody of Ministers and other
political appointees should be routed through the
Chief Director at the Office of the President.
10) The Former Chief
of Staff – Mr. Kwadwo Mpiani is to provide details
of special projects undertaken by the previous
government such as the Ghana @50 celebration,
African Union Summit, XII UNCTAD Conference, CAN
2008 as well as the Construction of the Golden
Jubilee House and the rehabilitation of Peduase
Lodge.
11) The Former Chief
of Staff informed the meeting that some goods
including crockery and soft furnishings imported by
the Former Government for the use of the Office of
the President were still in transit.
The above is released on behalf of the Joint
transition teams and signed by the respective
Spokespersons: Hannah Tetteh, Spokesperson for
President Atta Mills Transition Team and Frank
Agyekum Spokesperson, Former President Kufuor
Transition Team.
GNA