The ex Deputy Minister, of Communications, Ms. Victoria Hammah
was secretly recorded in a conversation with someone and this recording has
cost her her job. I believe we all know the contents of that conversation.
My shock however is not with what we heard her say, but with
how the Ghanaian public has reacted. I am appalled at the level of hypocrisy
the Ghanaian public has exhibited in the wake of this “Victoria’s Secrets”
saga.
What exactly are
we crucifying Victoria Hammah for? I hope no one mentions corruption because it
would put the reasoning ability of any such person in serious doubt. That corruption would only be in the
mind of the beholder.
She’s being crucified for a gaffe? The NDC administration
wants to tell us that a mere political gaffe has so shaken them that the head
of the minister has had to roll? Fine! Her head has rolled, but the others
joining in this crucifixion chorus are the ones I find more wonderful. I’ll
refer all of you in this line to visit here for bigger and better gaffes because;
a gaffe is all it is. http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/nov/08/politicians-best-microphone-gaffes
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The speed with which she was let go has also given credence to the belief of some, that she was not
competent in the first place and was just a hanger –on. I do not know. But if
there’s even half a truth to that, then the one who appointed her and those who
confirmed her appointment have more questions to answer. You do not sack a
minister of state over such an issue. But as it stands, the powers that are
have axed her. Whether she was an incompetent hanger-on and they still kept her
or whether she was a competent minister who was axed because of someone’s…
whatever; they will answer for this in 2016. I will never blame Victoria
Hammah.
For gossiping? As a matter of fact, I just finished
gossiping about a friend who I think is being foolish in his ways. And this is
what the Ghanaian populace haven’t heard anybody do before? In the wake of the
more serious Wikileaks episode, what did we conclude on? Did the nation not
conclude that we should just dismiss it as mere “Diplomatic ‘Konkonsa’”? The
more serious “Konkonsa” which threatened the break trusts and alliances and destabilize
states was allowed to go and we crucify the poor lady over a more trivial “Konkonsa”.
When we point an accusing finger at someone, at least three, point to us in
judgment. I examine those three.
Let us get into the substantive issues. Are Rachel Apoh and
Nana Oye Lithur not fighting each other at the Gender Ministry? Yes they are! And
we all know it. So why are we attacking Victoria Hammah? We should rather be
attack Nana Oye Lithur and Rachel Apoh, or whoever the problem is from for not
being able to put their personal selves and hormonal issues aside to do a job. Even
class three pupils can cooperate to get a job done so if two adults are
bickering on the job, let us blame them, AND
the one still keeping them on the job. Do not blame the third party who
comments. Nana Oye Lithur and Rachel Apoh are not working together well. Fact!
In any case, does the fact that President Mahama has not
fired both of them for having a turf war in a government post, not vindicate
Victoria Hammah when she says the Tony Lithur (Nana Oye’s husband), has an
alliance with President Mahama? Should Ghana wait for the two to get over their
issues before they start delivering on their jobs? Who knows what the nation
has lost already as a result of this. We fear the truth too much.
If Victoria Hammah goes on to say she won’t quit politics until she
makes a million dollars, what is the fuss about that? Let us think. She never
said she was going to steal a million dollars. She was employed and was earning
money and so could have saved up pesewas and cents for even a thousand years
and THEN retire. It wouldn't be any
of our business. We must catch or prove her being corrupt before we can call
her corrupt! And this is where our
hypocrisy smells the most! Have we not gleefully sat back and watched a system
that will see Victoria Hammah, for four years; not paying any rent, not buying
fuel, and until recently, not paying utility bills? When she travels to do
work, she’ll get per Diem. When she speaks at a function, she’ll get
honorarium. And some even take entertainment and sitting allowances; for four
years. Which of us couldn't save up a million dollars if we had all this? Were we
not in this country when parliamentarians received 50,000 cedis each as rent
allowance for their terms, tax free? If they have this, why can’t they get a
million dollars? After all, we know parliamentarians who've done over 20 years
in parliament, and every four years, they’ll get rent allowance! Let us leave Victoria
alone!
If Victoria Hammah, like Jake Obetsebi Lamptey, lived in a state
bungalow for eight years, rent free, and buys the bungalow with the land,
valued at 5 million dollars for only 390,000 cedis, she could make more than a
million, and in a jiffy. She could, like
Jake also claim to be building apartments on it to rent. And mind you, the
Supreme Court of Ghana says Jake has done NO
WRONG. What has Victoria Hammah done?
We have all sat down and allowed this system to settle and
cake. We now turn round and are we crucifying her.
She didn't even say she’ll make that money in four years. It
could take Victoria five, ten or twenty years of scraping dimes and cents to
achieve her aim. We all know how long Hon. E.T Mensah has been in parliament
and government, for example. It is possible to be honest, and save up a
fortune; over a long time though. Perhaps those of us crying thievery, would not have waited
four years even, to complete the million dollar plan? Is that’s why we think
she would do it?
The only thing she did was to gossip my friends; and for those
of us accusing her, the judgment falls more heavily on us.
In any case, SHE has
been caught. I am more afraid of the other politicians who have been shrewd and
careful enough to maneuver through where Victoria has fallen. I am afraid of
those whose drivers are more tight-lipped. Obviously, they will be at this longer and probably be making their 6th
million or so, if we’re going by the judgment handed to Victoria Hammah.
Victoria is cleaner because she is out now. The more
questions remain on those still in the game.
the principle is simple in here. u dont bring out multitudes of other gaffes to justify this. u dont say in private what u cannot defend in public.
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so we agree that it was a gaffe? And if she was such a liability, do not blame her. blame the people who put her there. that's why i say we leave HER alone. Others, however may have to answer to what she said.
DeleteGreat! Ghanaians should leave her alone. One million dollars. so what? She didn't say she was going to steal it.
ReplyDeleteam surprised to have read this today. am doing something on it. i thought everybody else was in the other direction. Good job.
Thanks Henrietta. WE are more guilty because most of what we are ascribing to her is in OUR heads.
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