The immediate past moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Prof.
Emmanuel Martey has been accused of taking bribe from the current
government to rise to its defense and tongue lash critics.
“Prof.
Martey has been given something to say it is too early to criticize
government now” the Central Regional chairman of the National Democratic
Congress (NDC), Mr. Bernard Allotey Jocobs alleged.
The
clergyman recently told journalists it is out of place for opposition
parties to criticize the Akufo-Addo led government and took a swipe at
NDC members bent on criticizing the five-month old government.
“All
those who are making unwise statements that Akufo-Addo has failed. …I
hear some of them; they have been there for eight years and they have
not been able to anything but are querying those who just came”, the
vociferous clergyman was quoted as saying.
“I am calling upon those unwise people to stop querying. They should wait and pray this present government delivers”, he added
But
the soft spoken Central Regional Chairman alleges Prof. Emmanuel Martey
is an ardent critic of erstwhile NDC government under former President
John Mahama and sympathizer of NPP might be influenced by government
before coming out with his recent comments.
“We know him to be
pro-NPP man after making wild allegations that former President Mahama
attempted to bribe him while in office. Now, is it because NPP is
looking after him this time that is why he is saying it is too early to
criticize the government”, he asked on Kumasi-based Nyhria FM .
According to Mr. Allotey Jocobs, the comments from Reverend Professor Emmanuel Martey are always conflicting and ridiculous
“When
you start to poke your nose into certain things and you do not
understand what you are saying and you conflict in your statement that
is the end result; people will not respect you”
“As a former
moderator of a bigger orthodox church in the country your statement
should be circumspect so people will see you as statesman. But you do
wake up to say things go back and come forward”, he pointed out.