Allow Dr Asiamah to face trial to protect the integrity of our financial ecosystem - Minority to Mahama

The Minority in Parliament has called on President John Dramani Mahama to allow Dr Johnson Asiama to face trial in order to uphold the integrity of Ghana’s financial ecosystem.
Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, 5th February, the Tano North Member of Parliament, Dr Gideon Boako, expressed concern over the president’s decision to appoint Dr Asiama as Governor of the Bank of Ghana despite his pending criminal charges.
The Minority insists that allowing the legal process to run its full course would be in the best interest of the state, the government, and Dr Asiama himself.
Dr Boako questioned why President Mahama did not wait for the conclusion of the adjudication process before appointing Dr Asiama or, alternatively, allow the trial to continue alongside his duties.
“It is our considered opinion that Dr Johnson Asiama be made to go through the full hog of the adjudication of the cases he was standing trial for,” he stated.
He further argued that the president’s decision undermines the principles of probity and accountability, which the ruling party claims to uphold.
According to him, the Minority believes that if Dr Asiama is truly innocent, he should be willing to clear his name before assuming such a critical position.
The Minority also accused the government of attempting to shield Dr Asiama from accountability by discontinuing the legal proceedings against him.
Dr Boako stated, “This sully attempt to discontinue the proceedings of the criminal charges against Dr Asiama is the more reason why we think he, a potential criminal convict, should not be heading an important and sensitive office as the Governor of the central bank.”
The opposition argues that any individual appointed to lead the Bank of Ghana must be beyond reproach, especially at a time when Ghana is under an International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme that demands the highest level of financial discipline and transparency.
The controversy surrounding Dr Asiama’s appointment has sparked widespread debate over the government’s commitment to fighting corruption.
While the presidency has defended its decision, citing Dr Asiama’s extensive experience in monetary policy and financial regulation, the Minority insists that the legal process must take precedence.
They warn that allowing him to assume office without clearing his name could set a dangerous precedent and erode public confidence in Ghana’s financial institutions.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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