{"id":411443,"date":"2018-03-20T19:43:29","date_gmt":"2018-03-20T19:43:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=411443"},"modified":"2018-03-21T11:27:57","modified_gmt":"2018-03-21T11:27:57","slug":"withdraw-agreement-to-host-us-military-in-ghana-minority","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2018\/03\/withdraw-agreement-to-host-us-military-in-ghana-minority\/","title":{"rendered":"Withdraw agreement to host US military in Ghana – Minority\u00a0"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Minority in Parliament is demanding an immediate withdrawal of a Memorandum of Understanding on defence cooperation between Ghana and the United States from Parliament to allow for broader consultations.<\/p>\n

Cabinet approved the MoU on March 8, 2018, and recommended that Parliament ratifies the agreement to allow US forces and their equipment unhindered access in Ghana.<\/p>\n

[contextly_sidebar id=”tKK5MpNhoXPqSpxxPPU14vQPEjlaPAYq”]Per the agreement, the US military is, among other things, to be exempted from paying tax on the equipment to be brought into Ghana.<\/p>\n

They will also be given the chance to set their own telecommunication system, although they will be allowed to use Ghana\u2019s radio spectrum free of charge.<\/p>\n

The move has been widely criticized by some Ghanaians who have argued that the decision to allow unrestricted access will not benefit Ghana.<\/p>\n

The United States Embassy in Ghana in\u00a0denying reports<\/a><\/strong>\u00a0that the US government is planning to establish a military base in Ghana, said \u201cThis year, the United States of America is investing over $20 million in training and equipment for the Ghanaian armed forces. Ghana is also once again preparing to train U.S forces \u2013 as it did in 2017. The United States and Ghana are planning joint security exercises in 2018, which require access to Ghanaian bases by US participants and those from other nationals when included\u201d.<\/p>\n

But the Minority in a statement said, \u201cWe fail to see how this amount can qualify as the direct benefit that we are deriving as a nation from this agreement which is so disproportionally skewed in favour of the United States of America.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cIn any event, the quoted amount would be woefully inadequate to compensate for the huge sacrifices that Ghana is making under this agreement and the total surrender of our sovereignty. It further makes complete mockery of the much-vaunted \u201cGhana beyond Aid\u201d slogan of President Akufo Addo,” it added.<\/p>\n

The Minority also called for broader consultations with relevant stakeholders on the move.<\/p>\n

\u201cIn light of the above, we demand an immediate withdrawal of the agreement from Parliament pending the holding of broad consultations and a thorough national discussion involving all relevant stakeholders.<\/p>\n

\u201cMore importantly, the Akufo Addo government cannot disregard genuine concerns by Ghanaians that the siting of this base in Ghana and the presence of United States Armed Forces personnel, could make the nation a prime target for terrorists who have intensified their activities in the West African Sub-Region.In its current form, this agreement completely betrays the interest of Ghana.\u201d<\/p>\n

The statement from the Minority is below<\/strong><\/p>\n

MINORITY STATEMENT ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF UNITED STATES MILITARY BASE IN GHANA<\/p>\n

The Minority caucus in Parliament has learned with alarm, a decision by President Akufo Addo to permit the establishment of a Military Base for the United States Armed Forces in Ghana and the subsequent invitation to Parliament to approve the agreement covering same.
\nAfter a careful reading of the details of the agreement and the cabinet approval dated 12th March, 2018, we wish to make the following initial comments:<\/p>\n

1. We deplore the total secrecy that has shrouded the negotiations leading up to the drafting of this agreement. The Akufo Addo government\u2019s concealment of the agreement from the people of Ghana betrays a certain disregard for the sensibility of our people and their fierce defence of our sovereignty.<\/p>\n

2. The agreement has been drafted in a manner that does not state a termination point. In other words, it would exist in perpetuity. This therefore binds all successive governments and yet little or no input was sought from political stakeholders especially those with capacity to form government.<\/p>\n

3. Article 10 of the agreement confers exceptionally generous terms on the American side including sweeping tax exemptions on imports and exports of various categories of goods and services. We find it unacceptable that at a time when the Akufo Addo government continues to lament significant shortfalls in revenue and in the face of astronomical duty payments by Ghanaian importers, personnel of the Armed Forces of the wealthiest nation on earth would be exempted from tax and levy payments and in such generous proportions.<\/p>\n

4. The agreement has been presented in a manner that conceals vital information which should be available to ensure informed debate on the subject. Whilst Article 1(3) of the agreement mentions \u2018Annex A\u201d as the part where information relating to \u201cAgreed facilities and arrears\u201d to be used for the purpose of establishing where the base can be found, no information is provided in the agreement about the said \u201cAnnex A\u201d or the \u201cAgreed Areas\u201d. This omission greatly hampers a thorough study and review of the document.<\/p>\n

5. We find the non-availability of restraints on movements of United States Army personnel in Ghana as spelt out in Article 12 of the agreement, troubling, as it opens up the country in a manner that undermines both our sovereignty and security.<\/p>\n

6. The waiver of the requirement for the use of valid drivers\u2019 licenses issued by appropriate Ghanaian authorities in Article 13 of the agreement, smacks of wanton disregard for Ghanaian law and seeks to impose American law on the country. We are at a loss as to why US citizens in Ghana cannot comply with such a basic requirement?<\/p>\n

7. We are deeply concerned that provision is made in Article 15 of the agreement for American Law once again to be imposed on Ghana in the settlement of claims arising out of the operations of the base including death, destruction of property or injury. This provision needlessly subjugates Ghana to the United States of America in an unacceptable way.<\/p>\n

8. There is a manifest lack of clarity on the nature of the dedicated runway which Article 5(1) commits the Government of Ghana to provide. We wish be apprised of the exact runway in question.<\/p>\n

9. Given our precarious economic circumstances, we find it unconscionable that Ghana would be made to assume responsibility including cost, for the provision of security for American Military personnel in Ghana as captured in Article 8 of the agreement.<\/p>\n

10. More fundamentally, we find it difficult to appreciate how the Akufo Addo government could enter into an agreement from which the country derives virtually nothing. We take note of claims by Defence Minister, Dominic Nitiwul, that an amount of US$ 20 million would be given to the Ghana Armed Forces as part of regular support.<\/p>\n

We fail to see how this amount can qualify as the direct benefit that we are deriving as a nation from this agreement which is so disproportionally skewed in favour of the United States of America. In any event, the quoted amount would be woefully inadequate to compensate for the huge sacrifices that Ghana is making under this agreement and the total surrender of our sovereignty. It further makes complete mockery of the much-vaunted \u201cGhana beyond Aid\u201d slogan of President Akufo Addo.<\/p>\n

11. We condemn the offer of the use of a dedicated radio spectrum by the United States Forces free of charge, as captured in Article 14 of the agreement. This is happening at a time when Ghanaian companies have either had their licenses revoked or been slapped with astronomical fines for alleged non-payment of spectrum fees.
\nWe wish to stress that the primary interest of any truly free State as Ghana, is the preservation of its sovereignty and the autonomy of its people. The proposed agreement denigrates both, as well as the authority of our government and laws.<\/p>\n

In light of the above, we demand an immediate withdrawal of the agreement from Parliament pending the holding of broad consultations and a thorough national discussion involving all relevant stakeholders.<\/p>\n

More importantly, the Akufo Addo government cannot disregard genuine concerns by Ghanaians that the siting of this base in Ghana and the presence of United States Armed Forces personnel, could make the nation a prime target for terrorists who have intensified their activities in the West African Sub-Region.
\nIn its current form, this agreement completely betrays the interest of Ghana.<\/p>\n

Signed<\/p>\n

Haruna Iddrisu (MP)<\/p>\n

Minority Leader<\/p>\n

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (MP)<\/p>\n

Ranking Member, Foreign Affairs Committee<\/p>\n

Tuesday, 20th March, 2018<\/p>\n

–<\/p>\n

By: Marian Ansah\/citifmonline.com\/Ghana<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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