The Patriotic Concerned Officers and Men (PACOM) of
the Ghana Armed Forces are leaving no stone unturned in their quest for equity,
fairness and justice in one breadth and eradication of corruption, corrupt and
inappropriate practices in anther breath.
After calling for forensic audit into the activities
of the Department for Planning and Development (GHQ PxD), Department of Defence
Industries (GHQ DID) and Directorate of Resettlement with respect to the
incorporation of the Armed Forces Bank (Services Integrity Savings and Loans
Limited) and the Shoe Factory, Directorate of Army Peacekeeping Operations
(DAPKOP) and Office of the Army Secretary with respect to payment of “fees” and
“charges” for peacekeeping vacancies, PACOM’s binoculars are now zoomed on the Directorate
of Engineer Services (GHQ DES) of the Ghana Armed Forces.
We have conducted an extensive research on the
Engineer Services. The Directorate of Engineer Services is the technical head
for the combat engineers (48 Engineer Regiment) and civil and electrical
engineers (49 Engineer Regiment). Until the reorganization of the Engineer
Regiments, the two Regiments existed as separate and distinct units performing
different roles.
The current 49 Engineer Regiment used to be the
Works Services Engineer Regiment and had nothing to do, by core functions, with
then Field Engineers Regiment. The Works Services Engineers were and are still
essentially in charge of constructional works, maintenance and repairs of
living and office accommodation for the Ghana Armed Forces and indeed the
Ministry of Defence.
To enable them perform their core mandate, the then
Works Services Engineers and now 49 Engineers Regiment have had to entice,
retain, motivate and utilize the expertise, competences, skills and abilities
of the requisite professionals such as architects, quantity surveyors,
electrical engineers, building technologists and civil engineers.
The original Field Engineers Regiment and now 48
Engineers Regiment were and are mandated to see to it that the Army (and for
that matter the entire military) lives, moves and fights in both peace and war
times. Thus, the Field Engineers or 48 Engineers are combat engineers.
With the appropriate equipment and technology, the
“combat engineers” (field engineers or 48 Engineers) are to construct roads,
bridges and field tracks for human and vehicular movements in combat and during
exercises. The combat engineers are responsible for laying and breaching mines
either to deny entirely or to limit enemy movements or to facilitate movement
of own troops.
Other duties of the combat engineers include
providing temporary or permanent living accommodation, trenches and shelter
during combat or field exercises. The combat engineers may assist in preparing
improvised and actual ordnance, devices and explosives as weapons of war or
help in detonating or incapacitating them as appropriate.
It is obvious from the discussions that the
traditional roles of the “Works Services Engineers” and “Combat engineers” were
distinct, different and separate. The work or duties of the “Works Services
Engineers” are essentially peace time roles of construction, maintenance and
repairs of office and living accommodations.
The reorganization of the Engineer Corps has brought
in its trail the integration of the two main branches of “works engineers”
(combat and field engineers). Personnel of the hitherto separate and distinct
Regiments now have a lot of things in common including courses and training.
The Engineer Training School, for instance, is responsible for providing
military engineer training to officers, men and civilian personnel of both 48
and 49 Engineer Regiments.
Consequently, the two Regiments are headed by one
Directorate (The Directorate of Engineer Services-DES). The Directorate of
Engineer Services is the “policy head” and “brain” of the two Engineer
Regiments. One would therefore have expected a very healthy, symbiotic
relationship. But that is not to be.
Depending on the character traits of the officer who
is appointed the Director of Engineer Services (DES), the two Regiments and
their personnel may live in harmony or not. The days of Colonel Gyimah Danso
and Brigadier General H Nana-Acheampong as Directors of Engineer Services are
relished with nostalgia.
In recent times, the tenure of office of then
Colonel and now Brigadier General CS Alhassan (GH/2213) as Director of Engineer
Services saw harmony between the two Regiments and their personnel.
What enabled these Directors of Engineer Services to
cultivate, nurture and sustain the peaceful and harmonious relationship was
essentially owing to the fact that they were professionals in the various
disciplines of engineering. They understood the real professionals (civil
engineers, electrical engineers, architects, quantity surveyors and building
technologists among others) and the artisans and craftsmen and knew where to
draw the lines, allocate responsibilities and duties according to their
respective acumen, experiences, know-how, expert opinion and advice.
Unfortunately, for the Engineer Corps, the situation
changed drastically when then Colonel and now Brigadier General Francis Ofori
(GH/2162) became the Director of Engineer Services on 20th December
2013.
Owing to inferiority complex, Brigadier General F
Ofori did not feel comfortable working with the real professionals. He refused
to take advice and expert opinion from the real professional architects,
electrical and civil engineers, quantity surveyors and building technologists
but rather preferred dealing with non-professionals and “compromised
professionals”. This way, Brigadier General F Ofori was able to have firm
control in the award of contracts. He selected his contractors-main and
subsidiary ones- for all the major contracts in the various Garrisons of the
Ghana Armed Forces.
All the contractors are currently opposition members
who had been brought into the system since the tenure of General Smith as the
Defence Minister. The Engineer Corps and opposition solidarity was exploited
and deepened by Brigadier General F Ofori to the exclusion of all non-NDC
contractors.
Worse still, almost all the contracts entered into
or promoted by Brigadier General F Ofori for various projects in the Ghana
Armed Forces were “sole-sourcing”. Then Colonel Ofori and his Engineer and NDC
cohorts ensured that their preferred contractors for specific projects were
selected based on the “sole sourcing” facility in the Procurement Act.
This arrangement did not find favour with the real
professionals at the Directorate of Engineer Services and 49 Engineer Regiment.
The faint-hearted professionals, after several unsuccessful discussions and
hearings on the need to use professional approaches in assessing contract sums
and in the award of the contracts ultimately, either retired voluntarily from
the service or remained dumb and irrelevant in the Engineer Corps.
Other professionals who would not bulge and kowtow
to the wishes and unprofessional directives of Brigadier General Ofori were
victimized and humiliated. Some of these patriotic officers who would do due
diligence for value for money and high standards in the award and execution of
contracts have been denied promotion to their next appropriate ranks.
Some of them were posted out of the main Engineer
Corps to units, departments and formations where their professional expertise
and knowledge are either not being used at all or are seriously being
under-utilized in order to satisfy Brigadier General Ofori’s whims and
caprices.
One such professional engineer officer who has
suffered unnecessarily under the instructions of then Colonel and now Brigadier
General Francis Ofori is Lieutenant
Colonel Bennet Kwaku-Mensah Arkutu (GH/2626) who in 2014 was posted out of GHQ(DES) and 49
Engineer Regiment to Army Headquarters as Deputy Director Administration.
Realizing that Lieutenant Colonel BK Arkutu might be
able to win the favour of the Chief of Army Staff, as an Army officer, while
working at the Army Headquarters, then Colonel F Ofori managed to get him
posted out of Army Headquarters to the Headquarters Military Academy and
Training Schools (MATS), Command as the Commanding Officer on 26th
February, 2016. Lieutenant Colonel BK Arkutu has remained at MATS, HQ as the CO
while former Colonel Francis Ofori has been appointed the Commander of Support
Services Brigade Group and has been promoted Brigadier General since 1st
July, 2016.
Brigadier General F Ofori perceived Lieutenant
Colonel BK Arkutu as a member of the New Patriotic Party and therefore did
everything humanly possible to frustrate Lieutenant Colonel BK Arkutu in terms
of job satisfaction, appointments and promotion.
Currently, Lieutenant Colonel BK Arkutu remains one
of the senior-most Lieutenant Colonels and as a PSC (Passed Staff College)
qualified Regular Officer and a professional more than deserves to be promoted
to the rank of full Colonel. But will it happen? Perhaps Yes, but may be not
any soon.
Why? Because Brigadier General F Ofori continues to be the main power
broker in the Engineer Corps today even under the NPP Administration of
President Nana Akufo-Addo.
The multi-dollar question that members of PACOM are
asking is this: “When shall Brigadier General Francis Ofori be made to face the
full rigors of the law?”. Members of PACOM are armed with all the allegations
on the “sole sourcing contracts” signed by and executed during the tenure of
Brigadier General F Ofori as the Director of Engineer Services of the Ghana
Armed Forces.
PACOM is demanding a forensic audit into the
activities, actions and contracts of then Colonel Francis Ofori as a matter of
urgency. The allegations are rife that most of the “sole sourcing contracts”
are stinking with malfeasance.
Allegations about the Tamale projects and others
require immediate action and forensic audit. Nothing more nothing less!!!
The Directorate of Engineer Services follows only
the Department of Plans and Development in the allocation of budgetary funds.
GHQ (DES) controls “very heavy budgetary” items and funds that must be used in
the best interest of the Ghana Armed Forces and the nation state Ghana.
Obtaining maximum value for money according to the highest standards and best
practices should be matters of concern to a disciplined institution such as the
Ghana Armed Forces.
Unfortunately, PACOM is of the opinion that, that
did not happen when then Colonel F Ofori was the Director of Engineer Services.
He is alleged to have sidelined all patriotic professionals at the Directorate
to enable him “milk” the system to its barest breasts.
In order to ascertain the veracity or otherwise of
the allegations made by PACOM and silent observers at GHQ (DES) and 49 Engineer
Regiment against now Brigadier General F Ofori, the DAYBREAK is calling on the Minister of Defence, the Chief of
Defence Staff and ultimately the President and Commander In Chief of Ghana
Armed Forces to institute an urgent forensic audit into all contracts entered
into by GHQ (DES) on behalf of the Ghana Armed Forces especially since 20th
December 2013.
It is also alleged by observers at GHQ (DES) and 49
Engineer Regiment that then Colonel Francis Ofori took away several machines
and equipment (especially generators) belonging to the Ghana Armed Force.
In order to determine the truth or falsity in all
these allegations, a forensic audit may be imperative.
Fortunately, some of the officers and men are ready,
willing and anxious to provide useful pieces of information on all these
allegations if the forensic audit were to be conducted.
In order to “cover his back” and to seal all those
stinking sole sourcing contracts then Colonel F Ofori managed to get a “combat
engineer” and not a “Works Services engineer” to succeed him.
Thus, Colonel Daniel Yaw AduBoafo Nyarko (GH/2425),
a combat engineer, was preferred to Colonels Patrick Korankye Apenkwah
(GH/2529) and Jonathan Mensh Opai – Tetteh (GH/2574).
Colonels PK Apenkwah and JM Opai-Tetteh who are
professional engineers have been scattered and posted to GHQ(Logistics) as
Director Lands and Director Logistics respectively, far away from GHQ (DES)
where Brigadier General Francis Ofori and his surrogates are in firm control
awarding their sole sourcing contracts.
It is alleged that even though Brigadier General
Ofori is the Commander Support services Brigade Group, he continues to control
remotely all the contracts and activities of GHQ (DES).
What an unfair system?
Members of PACOM allege that Brigadier General F
Ofori exploited his membership of the NDC to full advantage. There is no doubt
that Brigadier General Ofori is a full member and proud one of NDC. He does not
hide his membership of and association with the NDC. He has openly been
supporting, financing and strategizing for the NDC over the years.
As a “barracks boy” (son of an Other Rank of the
Supply and Transport Corps), who joined the officer corps during the era of the
Provisional National Defence Council of FLT LT JJ Rawlings, Brigadier General F
Ofori and his wife, Aba, have always fallen in love with the P/NDC and NDC
governments of Jerry Rawlings, Professor Mills and Mr. Mahama.
Brigadier General F Ofori has been exceptionally
lucky and fortunate to be covered by the umbrella of the NDC and the canopy of
the Engineer Corps. He was and remains the darling boy of General JH Smith
owing to the Engineer Corps solidarity. He benefitted from the same warmth and
succor of the late General Mensah Wood. He would have benefitted even more than
this had Gen Mensah Woodd “been allowed” to live longer.
As the ADC to General Mensah – Wood, who was then
the Chief of Defence Staff (General Officer Commanding the Ghana Armed Forces),
then Captain Francis Ofori got introduced to and acquainted with most of the
prominent and respected serving and retired Officers of the Engineer Corps.
Right from the Ghana Military Academy an umbilical
cord link had been established between then Major Emmanuel Okyere and Officer
Cadet Francis Ofori.
With his commission into the Engineer Corps on 17th
August 1985, Second Lieutenant Francis Ofori got into touch with other serving
Engineer Officers such as Colonel Lord Attivor (GH/1187), Lieutenant Colonel RE
Baiden (GH/1260), Lieutenant Colonel F Adu-Amanfo (GH/1264), Lieutenant Colonel JT Dottey (GH/1267),
Lieutenant Colonel AA Donkor (GH/1392), Lieutenant Colonel PK Opoku (GH/1426),
Lieutenant Colonel CS Modey (GH/1434), Lieutenant Colonel GY Dordunoo
(GH/1450), Lieutenant Colonel AK Amedoh (GH/1510), Major GY Mahunu (GH/1672),
Major B Musah (GH/1759), Major JK
Klobodu (GH/1763) and several others.
The network of the Engineer officers has become very
useful to Brigadier General F Ofori to date. The Engineer Corps had been
predominantly PNDC and NDC omented. It
has been continuity and business as usual whether the NDC or the NPP is in
power.
Brigadier General F Ofori has used “eye service”
boot licking and sycophancy to survive the Kufuor Administration after
demonstrating over-zealously his PNDC and NDC affinities during the regimes of
Jerry Rawlings
The second- coming of the NDC under the regimes of
Professor Mills and John Mahama became a special blessing for then Lieutenant
Colonel Francis Ofori. Between January 2009 and January 2017, Lieutenant
Colonel F Ofori has been promoted to the rank of Brigadier General (two
incremental jumps within 7years; promoted Colonel on 26th January
2011 and Brigadier General on 1st July 2016).
In addition to juicy appointments and promotions,
Brigadier General F Ofori has become fabulously rich within the period in
question.
Brigadier General F Ofori has demonstrated his
richness to all and sundry in the Ghana Armed Forces and the entire world or
universe. The evidence of his opulence may be found in the Armed Forces News
(AFnews) issue No 127 for the Fourth Quarter 2016 at Page 7.
In a report by one Raphael Ohene- Kwapong, it is
stated as follows “Commander Support Services Brigade Group, Brigadier General
Francis Ofori has donated sets of computers and Uninterruptible Power Supper
(UPS) to some units of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) at the Support Services
Headquarters at Burma Camp on Wednesday 30 November 2016.
According to Brigadier General Ofori, the donation
was a personal initiative to assist the beneficiary units to foster work
efficiency.
The items were received by the Commanding Officer
(CO) Lieutenant Colonel Abednego Shooter of 49 Engineers and also supervised by
the distribution of the items to the beneficiary units on behalf of the
Commander.
In all, 12 sets of computers with UPS and earphones
were given to 11 units. Among the units that benefitted were Armed Forces
Central Band (AFCB), GHQ Directorate of Public Relations (DPR), GHQ Camp and
Ghana Military Police (GMP) among others..”
The report in the AFnews has gone unnoticed because
most readers could not ascribe any meaning to it. At best, most readers see him
as heroic philanthropist. But to the well informed keen observer, the gesture calls
for several pertinent questions and thorough interrogations.
Firstly, there is the need for a clarification on
the clause “a personal initiative” May we rightly assume that the sets of
computers, UPS and accessories were bought by Brigadier General Francis Ofori
from his own financial resources? Or is it a case that he solicited for donors
who willingly gave these items to him to be distributed among the units under
his command?
Even though that is a possibility, we may refuse to
go by or accept it. The reason is that if Brigadier General Ofori managed to
secure donors (benevolent ones) and the items were to be given to those
military units pro bono then it was unfair for Brigadier General Ofori to
refuse or fail to make a full disclosure to that effect. Those benefactors,
obviously undertaking part of their corporate or civic responsibility to
humankind, may very well want to be credited for that.
No such donation may prudently be done in conditions
of anonymity. Even the Lord Jesus Christ admonishes us to show gratitude to our
benefactors and persons who show compassion and love on the vulnerable through
the parable of the lepers. How much more Military Personnel?
In the circumstances, we are persuaded and rightly
so, to conclude that the 12 sets of computers, UPS and accessories were bought
by Brigadier General F Ofori from his own resources and should be accounted
for. Working conveniently with that assumption, may we please know the price of
a set of the computer, UPS and the accessories either in Cedis or Dollars?
We estimate that each set of computers, UPS and
accessories would conservatively cost about at least $150. If we even work with that assumption, the
cost of the twelve sets would be in the neighborhood of $1,600. We dare say
that the unit price of one set of those computers, UPS and accessories may be
more than US $150.00
Granted that it is just about $150 per a set
culminating in a total cost of about one thousand six hundred dollars which
could be converted to Ghana cedis at not less than GH¢ 6,400
How much is Brigadier F Ofori’s monthly income? How
much of his income is spent on his household (Feeding and maintenance of his
wife and children)? How many of his children are working for reliable monthly
or periodic income? What about the children in school? How much is spent on the
education of those kids?
Since Mrs. Aba Ofori took advantage of GCB’s policy
of redundancy, how much is her monthly support to the family income? How much
financial support comes from the working children (or should I say young men)
of the Ofori family? What therefore is the Gross Income of the family? What
would be the Net Monthly Income of the Ofori family?
How long (number of months) did it take Brigadier
General Francis Ofori and his family to accumulate the savings with which he
bought those sets of computers, for these 11 units of the GAF?
These are relevant pertinent questions that
Brigadier General Francis Ofori must answer with documentary and convincing
evidence. He should not wish them away.
We are more strengthened and justified by public
interest to demand that there should be a forensic enquiry/audit into the
affairs of GHQ (DES) during the period that Brigadier General Francis Ofori was
the Director of Engineer Services.
And Brigadier General F Ofori is currently in
Germany with his family for holidays.
And we know that your wife cooks for Brigadier
General Emmanuel Okyere who is your main anchor but we shall return.