A group, identified as Concerned Road Contractors had alleged in a press statement that the Minister was engaged in “irregularities” and was “indulged in paying contractors at his own whims and caprices without any regard for due process and blatant disregard for the accepted practice of paying certificates in order of first come, first-served basis."
But reacting to the allegations in a press statement, issued by the Public Affairs Unit of the Ministry, it was explained that “a Board of this structure cannot be controlled by the Hon Minister.”
“The Hon Minister is neither a member of the Board nor a Signatory to the Road Fund Account. At no point in time has the Board of the Road Fund or any member complained that Hon Minister has usurped or attempted to usurp the functions of the Board.
“As a Management Board, there has been a perfect working relationship between the Hon Minister and the Board since 2017. It cannot therefore be suggested that the Hon. Minister can single handedly usurp the role of the Board in paying contractors. The Ministry is not aware of the phenomenon of middlemen arranging payment for contractors. Suffice it to say that the challenges of delayed payments to contractors have severally been explained by the Hon. Minister at various public for a including on the floor of Parliament, during his vetting by the Appointment Committee of Parliament or in answer to questions from Hon members of Parliament and several press conferences.
“It is illogical to suggest a staff of the Fund can be threatened with a sack merely because he/she reveals payment list to Contractors. This clearly cannot stand the test against the public service laws and regulation. It is not in doubt that contractors face lots of challenges relating to payment of their Interim Payment Certificates (IPCs). However, it is also worth mentioning that the Government has made great strides in addressing the payments challenges in the industry.
“We strongly challenge the so-called group to come out with clear evidence to substantiate these allegations if they have any.”
Below are copies of the press statements issued by the Concerned Road Contractors and the response from the Ministry
Click this link read the statement from the Concerned Road Contractors
Ministry of Roads and Highways
For Immediate Release
December 24 2021
Our attention has been drawn to a press statement from the so called “Concerned Road Contractors” of Ghana, signed for and on behalf of the group (unknown to us), by one Yaw Bediako, purporting to be the PRO of the group, making various allegations against the Hon. Minister for Roads and Highways.
The Ministry of Roads and Highways was not part of the distribution list of the said Statement, however in the interest of transparency and public education we wish to state emphatically that the allegations are baseless, malicious and intended to court public disaffection for the Hon. Minister and the Ministry of Roads and Highways. We respond to the issues as follows:
A. Payments to Road Contractor
? Association of Road Contractors
? Controller and Accountant Generals Department
? Ministry of Finance
? Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development
? Gnana Institution of Engineering
? Ministry of Energy
? Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council
? Private Enterprise Foundation
? National Association of Farmers and Fishermen
? Transport Expert appointed by His Excellency the President
? Two representatives appointed by the Hon Minister of Roads and Highways
? Chairman appointed by His Excellency the President
4. Board of this structure cannot be controlled by the Hon Minister.
5. The Hon Minister is neither a member of the Board nor a Signatory to the Road Fund Account.
6. At no point in time has the Board of the Road Fund or any member complained that Hon Minister has usurped or attempted to usurp the functions of the Board. As a Management Board, there has been a perfect working relationship between the Hon Minister and the Board since 2017.
7. It cannot therefore be suggested that the Hon. Minister can single handedly usurp the role of the Board in paying contractors.
8. The Ministry is not aware of the phenomenon of middlemen arranging payment for contractors.
9. Suffice it to say that the challenges of delayed payments to contractors have severally been explained by the Hon. Minister at various public fora including on the floor of Parliament, during his vetting by the Appointment Committee of Parliament or in answer to questions from Hon members of Parliament and several press conferences.
10. It is illogical to suggest a staff of the Fund can be threatened with a sack merely because he/she reveals payment list to Contractors. This clearly cannot stand the test against the public service laws and regulation.
11. It is not in doubt that contractors face lots of challenges relating to payment of their Interim Payment Certificates (IPCs). However, it is also worth mentioning that the Government has made great strides in addressing the payments challenges in the industry.
12. We strongly challenge the so-called group to come out with clear evidence to substantiate these allegations if they have any.
B. Payment Through Fidelity Bank
C. Signing of Contracts
D. Reregistration of Contractors
CONCLUSION
We encourage all well-meaning Ghanaians and the general public to disregard the issues raised in the press statement and consider same as worthless.
The Ministry of Roads and Highways wishes to assure the good people of Ghana that it shall continue to work in the best interest of Contractors and Ghanaians and the Hon. Minister remains resolute to lead the Ministry to achieve its goals and objectives.
ISSUED BY; PUBLIC AFFAIRS UNIT MINISTRY OF ROADS AND HIGHWAYS