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Interior Minister Denies Bribery Allegations in Security Recruitment

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
August 16, 2024
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In a recent development, Ghana’s Minister for the Interior, Henry Quartey, has strongly refuted allegations that he attempted to bribe opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) by offering them recruitment slots in the security services for their constituents.

Addressing these allegations, Henry Quartey categorically denied any wrongdoing, emphasizing that his actions were motivated by a desire to inform his colleagues about the availability of recruitment opportunities, rather than an attempt to influence them unduly.

Hon. Quartey explained that he merely notified MPs that the recruitment portals for the security services were open and that they should advise their constituents to submit applications before the general public announcement.

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Hon. Quartey underscored that this was a goodwill gesture intended to ensure that all qualified Ghanaians, regardless of political affiliation, had an equal opportunity to apply for positions in the security services.

“I am not saying bring me files so I can put you there. I have not bribed any Member of Parliament by offering them two – two and all that.”

Hon. Henry Quartey, Minister for Interior

Hon. Quartey’s comments were aimed at dispelling the notion that he was attempting to curry favor with opposition MPs or manipulate the recruitment process to the advantage of the ruling party.

The accusations, which have stirred considerable controversy, were initially raised by the National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah.

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Asiedu Nketiah, a prominent figure in Ghanaian politics, claimed that Quartey had approached NDC legislators with an offer to facilitate the recruitment of their party foot soldiers into the police force.

The NDC Chairman suggested that this move was an attempt to silence opposition MPs who were vocal in their criticism of the recruitment process, which they allege is being manipulated to favor members of the ruling party.

In a public statement, Asiedu Nketiah expressed concerns about the potential implications of Quartey’s alleged actions, particularly with the general elections approaching. He warned that such practices could undermine the integrity of the recruitment process and, by extension, the neutrality of the security services in maintaining peace and security during the election period.

Concerns Over Security Service Neutrality

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The controversy has ignited a broader debate about the neutrality of Ghana’s security services and the potential for political interference in their recruitment processes. Quartey was keen to address these concerns directly.

“We don’t have political police, political soldiers, and political fire. Why do I say so? I have always made this statement and asked them [security agencies] to come and speak to it, which they have not done.”

Hon. Henry Quartey, Minister for Interior

By this, the Minister sought to reaffirm his commitment to maintaining the non-partisan nature of the country’s security forces.

However, the NDC and its supporters remain skeptical, with some arguing that even the perception of bias in the recruitment process could have serious implications for public trust in the security services. The party’s leadership has indicated that they will continue to monitor the situation closely and may take further action if necessary.

Minister Henry Quartey’s denial of the bribery allegations may have quelled some immediate concerns, but the controversy surrounding the recruitment process is unlikely to dissipate quickly.

As political tensions mount ahead of the elections, both the government and opposition will need to tread carefully to ensure that the security services remain above the political fray and that public trust in these vital institutions is maintained.

The ongoing debate serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in all aspects of governance, particularly in matters as sensitive as security recruitment during an election year. The eyes of the nation, and indeed the world, will be watching closely to see how this issue unfolds in the coming weeks and months.

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