Ofori Panin Fie, the royal palace of Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council, has debunked media report that the Akufo-Addo government is spending ‘tax payers money’ on a community project built in Kyebi, in memory of the Dr J B Danquah.
Kwabena Bobie Ansah, a journalist with pro-NDC radio station Accra FM, “falsely attributed the financing of the J. B. Danquah Memorial Centre to the sole efforts of the Government of Ghana.”
However, according to a statement signed by Danny M Ofori-Atta, State Secretary for Akyem Abuakwa, “the Ofori Panin Fie is concerned with the substance of the publication and refutes these claims as they are false.”
“It finds them an irresponsible and abysmal attempt to misinform the populace and heighten tempers within the country as the 2020 general elections draw nearer,” the statement added.
Clarification
The statement clarified: “in 2006, the Former President, H.E. John Agyekum Kufour, in the interest of national development, commenced the construction of the facility in Kyebi to serve the people of the constituency as well as neighbouring areas of the constituency. The project was abandoned by the Mills/ Mahama administration and was later completed in 2018 through the advocacy of the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council and sponsorship by Huawei Ghana, a Chinese telecommunications company.”
The statement continued: “the facility was named the J. B. Danquah Memorial Centre in commemoration of his outstanding contributions to the birth and development of our nation.”
The facility
The facility houses an ultra-modern ICT Lab donated by the Yamoransa Foundation for the teaching and learning of ICT, with special emphasis on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) subjects, a Maker Space also donated by the Yamoransa Foundation for the teaching of robotics engineering as well as the construction and development of virtual reality-based applications, games and applications of 3D printing, a GIFEC Zonal office which is a 30-seater ICT lab purposed for the teaching, learning and application of ICT.
It also houses a library, an EC office and a radio station. The entire facility is managed under the auspices of the Ghana Library Authority, the EC and Okyenhene.
“The Ofori Panin Fie and Nananom of Akyem Abuakwa would like to state emphatically that: The J.B. Danquah Centre was not financed by the Ghanaian tax payer’s money. It was, however, sponsored by Huawei Ghana and the Yamoransa Foundation.
“The J. B. Danquah Centre is not a family property of the Ofori Panin Fie, it is the property of the Ghana Library Authority and is meant for public use by members within and without the community,” the statement added.
Be decorous
The Ofori Panin Fie admonished “all journalists to remain decorous and professional in their reportage and desist from the publication of misleading information to ensure the continual dignity of the media space.”
“The Ofori Panin Fie remains open to all who call upon her for any further clarifications to any issue as concerns the Kingdom and the State,” it added.