Former Chief of Staff, Kojo Mpiani says former workers of the defunct Ghana Airways are partly to blame for the collapse of the erstwhile national carrier.
Speaking to journalists on Wednesday, former workers of Ghana Airways accused former President Kufuor of running down the company alongside those they describe as cronies to the former president.
But in a sharp response the former Chief of Staff says issues surrounding the liquidation of the airline were a result of poor management by former workers.
“If any people contributed to the demise of the corporation I think the workers were part of it. Poor management.
“…It is rather unfortunate that the workers after all these years will now turn around to accuse President Kufuor for what happened. If there is any accusation they should accuse themselves.
“They may have their reasons for now coming up with these things. I hope they are not being used by any people to embarrass President Kufuor for that matter his government,” he said.
Source: Joy News/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Kwame Dadzie: Why Creative Arts Federation of Ghana is a needless formation
30 minutes -
ECG completes 11kV feeder to enhance power supply in Greater Kumasi
34 minutes -
How KNUST helped shape Gambia’s first locally trained engineers
50 minutes -
NPP invites presidential hopefuls, directs cessation of meetings with party executives
53 minutes -
NPP Primaries: You can be an old guy, but if you’re incompetent, you won’t win – Asah-Asante
59 minutes -
AUCB Alumni executives pay courtesy call on new Chancellor Frank Adu Jr.
1 hour -
Rugby Africa Cup returns to Kampala as 8 nations battle for World Cup glory
2 hours -
Perseus Mining Ghana announces leadership transition
2 hours -
Nuamah’s Olympique Lyon relegated to Ligue 2 over financial troubles
2 hours -
SHS students to debate Copyright Issues at 2025 Ghana Book Fair
2 hours -
Supreme Court vetting report approved despite Minority pushback
2 hours -
Ghana’s development agenda strengthened as NDPC signs MoU with KPMG
2 hours -
Journey to the West: A Struggle through Ghana’s deteriorating roads
3 hours -
AMA clamps vehicles for violating revised street loading hours
3 hours -
Sylvester Tetteh declares interest in NPP General Secretary position
3 hours