Roads And Highways Minister, Amoako-Atta Is The Biggest Liar On Earth!—Aggrieved Road Contractors Declare

The aggrieved road contractors could not fathom why the sector Minister would be deceiving them to pay a load of GH¢5.9 billion outstanding debts owed the road contractors before the year of 2022.

Roads And Highways Minister, Amoako-Atta Is The Biggest Liar On Earth!—Aggrieved Road Contractors Declare
Roads and Highways Minister
Roads And Highways Minister,
Amoako-Atta Is The Biggest Liar
On Earth!—Aggrieved Road Contractors Declare
Thousands of road contractors in Ghana have described the substantive Minister of Roads and Highways, Mr. Kwasi Amoako-Atta as the biggest liar on earth and that his continuous lies in the road sector had been destroying the hard won reputation of Ghana.
 
The aggrieved road contractors could not fathom why the sector Minister would be deceiving them to pay a load of GH¢5.9 billion outstanding debts owed the road contractors before the year of 2022.
 
Following this development, the road contractors in Ghana demanded an immediate settlement of GH¢5.9 billion debt owed its members by the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.
 
The road contractors dared the government to pay the debt to prevent their companies from shutting down, saying that majority of the road contractors were dying out of frustrations meted out to them by President Akufo-Addo and his NPP government.
 
They stressed the need for the government to urgently settle a significant amount of the debt to allow them to pay their creditors.
 
“If you announce to the whole world that you are paying contractors by the end of the year and our suppliers, our creditors, and our banks are chasing us to bring the money into an account what do we do? The Ghana Road Fund owes contractors GH¢5.9 billion as of the end of October 2022,” the Citi FM news report quoted the National Chairman of Association of Road Contractors Ghana  John Afful Jnr.
 
The sector Minister, Kwasi Amoako-Atta in December last year assured that government would clear a “chunk” of outstanding debts owed road contractors before the year ends and settle outstanding payments from time to time.
According to the frustrated road contractors, their checks from their various banks have revealed that no money has been credited to their accounts by the central government through the Ministry of Finance Roads Fund for the past three days that they had entered into the 2023 new year although Mr Amoako-Atta has made such to pay them before the end of the year.
 
They also mentioned that their further checks have indicated that the government has not even started any process in the payment of the huge outstanding debts owed road contractors, which development attested to the fact the Road and Highways Minister has lied to road contractors in the country.
Speaking in an interview with Soireenews.com on Tuesday January 3, 2023, the contractors who spoke on the condition of anonymity stated that they haven't received any payment from the government and warned the roads and highways to stop using the media platforms to lie and throw dust onto their eyes.
Through frustrations, they lamented that they received sad news that one of the famous road contractors in the Ashanti Region was confirmed dead three days ago.
According to them, they were warning roads and highways sector minister because they realized that this promise is just a face serving exercise to create impression that the Akufo-Addo led NPP government really cares for the road contractors in the country.
"But the NPP government really knows for sure that it didn't have any good plan to pay the road contractors of their outstanding debts before the end of the year 2022 as being claimed by Road and Highways Minister.
They disclosed that the government of Ghana under President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has not paid the road contractors for their works done since in the year 2017.
According to them, the government has owed the road contractors in the country to the tune  of GH¢ 12 billion cedis, which situation has landed many of road contractors in avoidance deaths.
The thousands of road contractors had also made reference to Tuesday December 20, 2022 edition of the Daily Graphic front page screaming headline" More to complete stalled projects: GETFUND Pays Contractors GH¢667M... Amount covers debts as of November 2022-Administrator."
The members of Ghana Road Contractors Association of Ghana have came out publicly to defuse the mind of the general public that the central government has paid billion debt owed road contractors in the country.
 
According to the aggrieved road contractors, they couldn't fathom why the government of Ghana has decided to throw lies to the public domain that they had paid the contractors, the development which has made their wives, banks and relatives to be putting intense pressure on them which has landed them into  trouble.
They pointed that out when the story broke, it has misled their families members including those who they are indebted to in the financial institutions and wives who were hard on them for the payment of their monies.
 
They stated that they were unhappy about the government of Ghana for making misleading publication through the Ghana Education Trust Fund(GetFund) GETFUND.
 
They argued that "This is outrageous and unacceptable and called on the general public to disregard the publication in the Daily Graphic.
They pointed out that the contractors have different areas, for which the GETFUND is mandatory fund which was established in the year 2000 under the former President Flt Lt Jerry John  Rawlings National National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration with Dr. Spio Ekow-Garbrah as the then Minister of Education, to provide finance to supplement the provision of the education at all levels by the central government while also supporting other areas of Ghanania educational set-up
They stated that the major payment problems in this country is the road construction sector, adding that these payments on the projects were done by the government through the  GETFUND  which covers the construction of toilet facilities and education infrastructure institutions.
They explained that this money was paid to the contractors are just retention.
"But look at the proportion that the government has blew the whole story as if the government has paid all the debts owed the contractors. So we are that  this payment in the media currently is not to the road sector and that a penny was not paid to the road fund to the contractors. Big No! We have never received any payment from the government. The government has not paid since 2017.
 
"The Government is owing us of over billions of cedis to pay to the road contractors. We the road constructors have not be touched at all when it comes to the payment of our monies government owed us," he explained.
They disclosed that total amount of money owed the contractors is GH¢ 2.9 Billion saying that this amount dates back to 2017.
The road contractors stressed that No payments since 2018, government owes us millions of dollars
They indicated that the inability of government to settle these arrears on the part of government is bad faith.
“ Before the elections government debt to us accrued to contractors was GH¢ 12B. We are expecting it to go up. Sometime ago it was announced that they paid to the contractors massively. In one category zero to GH¢ 500.00 was paid, GH¢ 500.00 to GH¢ 1M or above was paid but since then it was not full payment to contractors. Only 40 percent owed the contractors was paid”.
They said “ For sometime now mobilization has not been made and so the contractors’ pre -financed and go to whatever financial house you go and they give you 60%. This is difficult for contractors so they are unable to finish the road if the money delays”.
They therefore appealed to the government to pay the arrears.” Right now when you go to any financial house and you mention construction they don’t want to hear your name because you wont pay. Those days the banks chase after us to come for loans now they don't come.”
"We are urging the government to ensure the payment of arrears owed us the road contractors," they stressed.
They expressed worry over the Ministry of Roads’ high indebtedness of GH¢ 5.9 billion to contractors at the Ghana Road Fund Secretariat.