The President of IMANI Ghana, Franklin Cudjoe has blamed the late President John Mills for “giving Ghana an incompetent Commissioner” for the Commission of Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ).
According to Franklin Cudjoe, the inconsiderate behavior of CHRAJ boss Lauretta Lamptey, is indicative of the incompetent persons the late President appointed during his tenure.
Ms Lamptey has come under fire for spending thousands of dollars on a rented apartment and on hotel bills using the scarce resources of the Commission which is struggling to perform its mandate because of financial problems.
“This thing doesn’t make any sense but I am not surprised; these are the vestiges of late President Mills’ handiwork because some of the decisions he took have unfortunately landed us this way,” he lamented.
Mr. Cudjoe was however quick to clarify that he was in no way speaking ill of the dead but explained that “this is just evaluating the decisions that our leader had made; very poor decisions…we know that President Mills had done quite a lot of things that have unfortunately left us in a lot of problems.”
“This is the handiwork; this is the legacy we were left so when people are talking about President Mills’ legacy, they should start looking at these as well because of the problems we are facing right now, most of them were supervised by late President Mills. Let’s not mince words,” he added.
Some groups and institutions are calling for her dismissal while others are admonishing her tohonourably resign.
Speaking on Citi FM’s news analysis programme,The Big Issue, the IMANI boss opined that if Ms Lamptey had shown “a little compassion for people, I don’t think that she would have done the thing that she did.”
“She benefited from this scam; let’s not mince words…”he insisted.
Cudjoe expressed shock about the ability of the CHRAJ boss to apply for a loan to settle her hotel bills instead of looking for funds to fight the growing spate of corruption in the country.
According to him, the CHRAJ boss “was competently incompetent from the start because there is no way she should have gotten the job. She was not up to it.”
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By: Efua Idan Osam