The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), has said it has made significant progress on investigations into the ntroversial President John Mahama’s 100,000 Ford gift  saga.

Head of Public Relations at CHRAJ, Akosua Edu, said that though their investigations have reached advanced stages, Ghanaians should exercise patience to enable them adequately deal with the matter.

“At the moment, I can tell you that we have made significant progress into the investigation and appropriate recommendations would be made as soon as possible. The investigation is being done in accordance with CHRAJ’s investigation regulation. I believe the petitioners have confidence in us that is why  they brought the petition to us to work on.”

“We have made significant progress and recommendations would be brought out when we are ready. Please give us the time to continue with the investigation. At the end of the day, when the recommendations are out, it would allay any fears because for now; if we are not ready; we can’t come out and say we are ready. We are doing our work and the work must be properly done and so we don’t need to rush, this is a delicate issue,” Akosua Edu added.

CPP, PPP petitions CHRAJ

CHRAJ was petitioned by the youth wing of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), the Progressive Peoples Party (PPP), and a private citizen to investigate the matter.

Critics are of the view that; the $100,000 dollar Ford vehicle gift presented to President Mahama in 2012, when he was Vice President, amounts to conflict of interest, and that he must be impeached since the contractor, Djibril Kanazoe, is also said to have been awarded some lucrative government contracts.

Speaker throws out minority motion

The Speaker of Parliament, Edward Doe Adjaho, last Thursday; threw out a motion filed by the Minority calling for parliamentary investigations into the matter.

The Speaker argued that CHRAJ has the legal and constitutional mandate and the capacity to deal with the matter.

CHRAJ as part of investigations, has already interrogated some high ranking government officials including former Interior Minister, Mark Woyongo.

source:citifmonline