A Ghanaian musician and businessman, Mr. Robert Roy Reindorf, has called on the Parliament of Ghana to immediately start an impeachment process to remove President Nana Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia from office.
According to him, this has become necessary because the two have acted contrary to their sworn oath of office.
“I have escaped death three times in Ivory Coast and in Togo’s political Turmoil of fire, hence, I and on behalf of those Ghanaians who reason like me, therefore call on Ghana’s Speaker of Parliament to convey an emergency sitting within seven working days from today, for an immediate impeachment processes.
Among his reasons for the impeachment are that they have breached their sworn oath of upholding and protecting the sovereignty of Ghana by watching before their naked eyes the destruction of water bodies through the activities of Galamsey.
He added that Ghana’s sovereignty over farming lands has also been destroyed in cooperation with some Chinese galamseyers under President Akufo-Addo’s first four (4) years in the high office of government and has continued till date.
Furthermore, Ghana’s sovereignty of forests has also been invaded by Ghanaians and some Chinese galamseyers after he swore an oath to uphold and protect it.
“It is worth noting that the destruction caused this nation is evident through the gangsterism of some of these Chinese galamseyers whose destructions and unapproved parliamentary undertakings and negligence led to over 500 excavators getting lost in this country.
Ghana’s integrity according to Mr. Reindorf, has been thrown to Chinese bandits, who have invaded Ghana’s villages and forests.
“It is regrettable that as Ghanaians we cannot account for even the whereabouts of these five hundred (500) government seized excavators even as the fight against illegal gold mining (galamsey) still continues with rather more destructions to Ghana’s economy moving into 2023 and 2024”.
He said the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia government needs to be removed from office by Parliament, for sending Ghana into total bankruptcy which now finds itself in the now hovering around the world for a bailout which has plunged many Ghanaians into poverty and untold hardship.
The threat of “no handing over power” comment he said sends bad signals considering the fact that should war break out now, there would be killings, looting, dead bodies on the streets, no food, no medicines, no transportation, no water, families and businesses would be broken down, coupled with huge painful refugees crises in the perilous times of hunger, as have occurred in other sister African countries and is happening in Sudan now.