Accra, Jan. 22, - Vice President
Dr Mahamadu Bawumia is doing well on his medical leave and would return soon to
resume his duties, Information Minister Mustapha Abdul-Hamid has disclosed.
He said very senior government
officials had been in constant touch with the Vice President since last Friday
when he was flown to a hospital in the United Kingdom on his doctor’s advice,
after he took I'll.
"We wish to report that he
is doing very well... God willing, he will be back shortly to resume his
duties," the minister disclosed at a press conference in Accra on Monday.
The media briefing was to address
issues pressing national issues that occurred over the weekend, including
security situation in the country.
Touching on the attack on the
Kwabenya Police station Sunday's dawn by an armed gang that freed suspected
armed robbers in custody, leaving an officer dead, Mr Abdul-Hamid stated that
government took a serious view of the situation and would spare no effort to
bring the culprits to book.
"Government condemns the
criminal conduct of these elements in the strongest possible terms. There is a
man hunt for these criminal elements and we have no doubt in our minds that
they will be brought to face justice."
The Minister assured Ghanaians
that the security agencies were working assiduously and had instituted
preventive mechanisms to ensure the general safety of the population, calling
on the media and the public to cooperate fully with the police in exposing
criminal elements and related activities.
He assured of government's
commitment to resourcing the security agencies to carry out their duties
efficiently and effectively.
On the debt owed GetFund
contractors by government, Mr Abdul-Hamid stated that government had settled
the bulk of its indebtedness to the contractors.
He explained that out of the GH₵1.6 billion government owed to
contractors, GH₵838 million
was what was due GETFUND contractors, out of which GH₵470 million had been paid out to them.
The outstanding bill of GH₵367 would be cleared in due course,
he said.
The Minister further debunked
information purported to have been released by the Controller and Accountant
General, Eugene Ofosuhene that January salaries of public sector workers would
be delayed.
"I wish to state that, it is
fake news and should be disregarded. The controller and Accountant General sent
payment advice of public sector workers to their various banks last Friday
January 19, 2018," he said.
GNA

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