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Mr Kwesi Pratt Jnr., Managing Editor of The Insight Newspaper, has called on Government to institute a full-scale enquiry into allegations of corruption in the distribution of premix fuel. All those found culpable, he stressed should be punished to serve as a deterrent. Reviewing a book titled, “Premix - An Avenue for Political Corruption, Deceit, Lies and Petty Thievery” in Accra Mr Pratt said since the NPP government had stated categorically that it wanted evidence before investigating issues of corruption, the book was enough evidence to warrant full-scale investigation into the matter. The 155-page book authored by Papa Kodwo Mbir, former member of the Ministerial Committee on Premix Distribution to Canoe Fishermen, brings to the fore the fraudulent deals in the distribution of the fuel. Mr Pratt challenged President Kufuor to keep his promise of zero tolerance for corruption using the evidence that the book presents as a test case before he leaves office. He said the book catalogued a chronological event of the genesis of the premix fuel, specially formulated to power only two-stroke engines such as outboard motors to be used by fishermen, and the fraudulent deals in its sale to the motoring public and the huge profits generated to the disadvantage of fishermen and the Ghanaian tax payer. The book, he observed, paid glowing tribute to Ghanaian journalists, radio stations and all who stood to be counted in the fight against corruption and deceit perpetrated by the political elite. “What was felt after reading the book was the blatant attempt by the political elite to corrupt the system and siphon state funds which had been (generated) by the sweat and toil of farmers and fisher folks who still live in the stone world using outmoded methods in their fields and who most often do not even have access to medical care when the need arises,” he said. He commended the author for taking the risk to bring to light the corruption in the industry which negatively impacted on the fishermen during the major fishing season because fuel meant to enhance their work is diverted by “crooks” in the industry. Mr Raymond Archer, Editor of The Enquirer Newspaper, who launched the book, said corruption was a canker, which neutralized a nation’s forward march to economic prosperity and had been responsible for the overthrow and instability of several governments in Africa. “In our own country, Ghana, governments have either been overthrown on the basis of corruption or voted out based on perceptions that they are corrupt”, he noted. For him, it was ironical that almost all politicians who aspired to power publicly acknowledge that corruption had devastating effect on the lives of the people and yet did virtually about the canker as soon as they were voted into power. The book, Mr Archer said, was a “must read” for all stakeholders in the fight against corruption and for everyone who yearned to see integrity in public office. The author, Papa Mbir recounted the frustration he encountered in getting the book published and sold but expressed the hope that well-meaning Ghanaians would buy it to make it reach many Ghanaians. He said he did not write the book because he wanted to fight any particular government but that he wanted to fight corruption and help check malpractices within the premix setup which led to the setting up of the Ministerial Committee on Premix by the government. This book, the author empahasised was an attempt to reveal to the public, the activities of those in charge of the distribution of the product with the hope that better ways would be found to manage this fuel which is so important to the nation’s economy. Source: GNA

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