Mahama
will
resign
if there
is a
principled
conflict
with
presidency
Cape
Coast
(C/R),
Nov. 29,
Ghanadot/GNA
- John
Mahama,
National
Democratic
Congress
(NDC)
Vice-Presidential
Candidate,
on
Thursday
said he
would
resign
as a
matter
of
principle
when
there
was a
serious
disagreement
between
him and
the
President
over
issues
of
corruption.
Answering
questions
at a
debate
the
Institute
of
Economic
Affairs
(IEA)
organised
for
Vice-Presidential
Candidates
at Cape
Coast,
Mr
Mahama
said he
would
quit the
government
to
protect
his
image
and
integrity
if
attempts
and use
of
various
channels
to
resolve
the
differences
failed.
"First I
will
make my
opinion
known in
Cabinet
about
the
issue. I
will
consult
the
Council
of State
and I
will
resign
to keep
my
honour
and
integrity
intact,"
he said.
Mr
Mahama
said the
fight
against
corruption
required
a strong
political
will and
commitment
of
leadership,
saying
that no
legislation
could
help to
end the
canker
without
official
commitment
to deal
with the
problem.
He
reiterated
the
commitment
of the
NDC to
run a
corrupt-free
and
transparent
government
to
restore
public
confidence
in the
affairs
of
State.
In this
direction,
he said,
an NDC
government
would
change
the
Serious
Fraud
Office
into an
Independent
Commission
and also
empower
the
Commission
on Human
Rights
and
Administrative
Justice
to
initiate
and
investigate
issues
of
corruption
on its
own
without
complaints
from
members
of the
public.
Besides,
a system
would be
put in
place to
enable
verification
of
assets
declared
and
those
found
culpable
of
corrupt
practices
would be
given
stiffer
punishments
to deter
others
from
indulging
in the
act.
He
criticised
President
John
Agyekum
Kufuor
for
asking
people
to
provide
evidence
of
corrupt
practices
instead
of using
the
State's
investigative
machinery
to do
that.
On the
question
of
whether
the
country
could
attain a
middle-income
status
by 2015,
Mr
Mahama
said at
the
current
low
level of
productivity,
it would
be very
difficult
to
attain
the
1,000
dollar
per
capita
at the
targeted
date.
He said
the
growth
in the
economy
must be
anchored
on
manufacturing
and the
agricultural
sectors
to
enable
the
country
to
attain
the
goal.
However,
these
sectors
were
performing
poorly
and
growth
was
being
led by
the
services
sector,
which wa
not
sustainable
in the
long-run.
In
addition,
the
working
environment,
failure
of
supervision
and the
lack of
motivation
had
contributed
to low
level of
productivity
and thus
further
drawing
back the
achievement
of the
goal.
There
is,
therefore,
the
urgent
need to
invest
in
improving
income,
changing
the work
environment
and
adopting
technology
and
skills
training.
On the
question
of the
repeal
of
various
articles
of the
constitution
that
made the
Vice-President
an
automatic
Chairman
of the
Police
Council,
Prison
Council
and the
Armed
Forces
Council,
Mr
Mahama
explained
that the
conflict
between
Former
President
Jerry
John
Rawlings
and Vice
President
Kow
Nkensen
Arkaah
led to
that.
He said
he would
support
a
constitutional
change
that
clearly
spelt
out the
role of
the
country's
Vice-President.
He said
the
constitution
was also
silent
on what
happened
when a
Vice-President
died or
resigned
from
government.
On the
general
level of
indiscipline
in
society,
Mr
Mahama
attributed
the
problem
to a
break
down in
traditional
and
family
values
and the
adoption
of
western
style of
doing
things.
This, he
said,
was
being
pushed
by the
media
and
called
for
public
and
civic
education.
Mr
Mahama
said he
was
bringing
onto the
NDC
ticket a
unifying
force
that was
important
in
healing
a
polarized
country.
He said
he has
special
skills
and
capacity
to
complement
Professor
John
Evans
Atta
Mills in
running
a
transparent
and
effective
government.
Mr
Mahama
said his
main
task
would be
to help
the
President,
especially
in the
area of
Information
and
Communication
Technology,
to
enable
the
country
to build
a
knowledge-based
society.
He would
pay
special
attention
to the
development
of the
three
Northern
Regions
to
bridge
the gap
between
the
North
and the
South
through
the
establishment
of
Savannah
Development
Fund and
institute
measures
to
tackle
the
problem
of
abject
poverty
in the
Central
Region.
GNA