ADB Senseless
expenditure:Part I
by Justice Lee Adoboe
Ongoing
independent investigations by this reporter has revealed that the wanton
disregard for fiscal prudence in some major decisions will cause the
Agriculture Development Bank (ADB) to subject hard earned finances to senseless
expenditure.
If not
stopped, the bank which was established in 1965, by an Act of Parliament
to meet the banking needs of the Ghanaian agricultural sector in a profitable
manner will end up spending more than 250 percent what it currently spends
housing its headquarters alone.
At the
current inter-bank rate, the ADB would spend over GHc 8.6 million more in the
new Accra Finance Centre (AFC) building annually than it currently spends
housing the headquarters staff in its own building and three satellite
headquarters buildings.
The bank
currently houses senior management staff and other staff at the ADB House
(formerly Swiss Air building) along the Independent Avenue.
It also
leased the Citizen Kofi Building, situated between Danquah Circle and Labone Junction,
the Ring Road Central branch and a facility at the St Kizito Roman Catholic
Church near the Nima Roundabout to host some of the headquarters staff.
All three
rented facilities costs the bank just about 800,000 dollars, which at the
current market exchange rate of Ghc 3.8759: 1 U.S Dollar works up to
3.100.720 (three million one hundred Ghana Cedis, 72 pesewas) annually.
Conservatively, the bank may spend about GHc300, 000 (three hundred thousand
Ghana cedis ) maintaining the ADB house in a year.
However, if the sum of GHC 1.0 million monthly rentals for
the four floors at the AFC is anything to go buy, then the ADB is set to spend not less than GHc 8.5
million more annually on headquarters accommodation than it would have been
spending if it remained in its own building and the three rented facilities in
the city.
For a bank
that has a mandate to finance Ghana’s agriculture sector, GHc 8.0 million is
not money that can be dispensed with in such a wasteful manner.
Meanwhile,
the ADB is said to be a part owner of the building it is renting at such an
exorbitant rate.
While other
tenants are paying 20 dollars per car for parking space at AFC ADB pays 100
dollars per car for the same measure of parking space, making nonsense of the
bank’s part ownership of the building, erected on a land
owned by the bank in such a prime space.
It will be
recalled that the ADB management held a press conference to state the “facts”
about the cost of the building they had moved into.
Subsequently, the board of the bank also came out with a Press Statement,
seeking to contradict news items about the bad management practices at the
bank.
The board
insisted that contrary to media publications, “the board and MD are not
incompetent.”
But in all
these, the board could not give Ghanaians the comparison between what they
spend on running their own ADB House Headquarters and the three rented
facilities against what it is going to spend on the AFC.
The board and management are rather hell
bent on selingl the bank’s own
headquarters building with the adjoining plot of land behind it for a paltry 17
million dollars, and rent a place for GHc 12 million a year.
Meanwhile,
in Ghana the average peasant farmer needs just GHc 700. per acre to maintain a
farm from plowing stage to harvesting
stage, this the ADB has since the
approval of the universal banking license for them three years ago, have failed
to provide to peasant farmers in Ghana.
“Even
Stanbic Bank and micro-finance institutions have been financing agricultural
activities more than ADB which was set up with a mandate to promote agriculture
development in the country,” Charles Nyaaba, Programmes Officer of the Peasant
Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG) lamented in an interview.
Governor of the central bank, Henry Kofi
Wampoah has in a short interview assured this reporter, that these matters
would be looked into to ensure the right thing is done.
But attempts to speak to the ADB Management failed
as the Public Relations Unit failed to answer messages sent to them.
Stay tuned…
Source: Justice
Lee Adoboe
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