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Ghana : Baba Jamal rappelé de son poste au Nigeria

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Le président ghanéen John Dramani Mahama a ordonné, ce samedi, le rappel immédiat de Mohammed Baba Jamal Ahmed, plus connu sous le nom de Baba Jamal, de son poste de Haut-Commissaire du Ghana auprès de la République fédérale du Nigeria.

Cette décision fait suite à des allégations d’irrégularités survenues lors des primaires du National Democratic Congress (NDC), organisées le même jour dans la circonscription d’Ayawaso East. Baba Jamal y participait en tant que candidat et a été déclaré vainqueur du scrutin interne avec une courte avance d’environ trente voix sur sa concurrente.

Selon le communiqué officiel de la présidence, des soupçons d’incitation des électeurs, notamment d’achat de votes, pèsent sur plusieurs candidats ayant pris part à ces primaires. Dans le cas de Baba Jamal, certaines sources évoquent la distribution présumée de téléviseurs et d’autres équipements à des délégués du parti avant le vote.

Dans une directive adressée au ministre des Affaires étrangères, le chef de l’État a souligné que, parmi les candidats mis en cause, Baba Jamal occupait une position particulière. Il était, précise la présidence, « le seul agent public en fonction parmi les personnes concernées par ces allégations », ce qui impose, selon les autorités, une réaction immédiate de l’exécutif.

Le président Mahama a tenu à préciser que cette mesure ne préjuge pas des procédures internes déjà engagées par le NDC. Le parti, par la voix de son secrétaire général, a en effet annoncé l’ouverture de ses propres enquêtes afin de faire la lumière sur les accusations liées au déroulement des primaires.

Toutefois, la présidence estime indispensable d’agir sans délai afin de préserver les standards éthiques attendus des responsables publics. L’objectif, indique le communiqué, est de « protéger l’intégrité de la fonction publique » et d’éviter toute situation susceptible d’entrer en contradiction avec le Code de conduite applicable aux personnalités nommées par le gouvernement.

Le rappel de Baba Jamal prend effet immédiatement. Le ministère des Affaires étrangères a été chargé de prendre toutes les dispositions administratives et diplomatiques nécessaires pour assurer l’exécution de cette décision présidentielle.

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