President Mahama promises to hinge Ghana's economy on
modernised agriculture
Man arrested for spreading HIV
Volta Boycotts Farmers’ Day
NDC denies abusing incumbency
Mahama 'angry' over salary increases - NDC
Mahama slipped; Nana Addo lied over Cuba training at IEA
debate- Kwakye Ofosu
Battle over toilet ends up in court
NPP did not add a single megawatt of power to national grid
- NDC
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President Mahama promises to hinge Ghana's economy on modernised
agriculture
Source: GNA
President John Dramani Mahama on Friday pledged that his Government
would transform Ghana’s economy using agricultural modernisation as
a tool, when re-elected for another four-year term.
He added that Government would implement the Food and Agricultural
Development Policy and the Medium Term Agriculture Sector
Investment Plan as the two main strategies to achieve agricultural
modernisation.
Speaking at the 28th National Farmers’ Day Celebration organised at
Abokobi in the Ga East District of Accra, President Mahama said the
strategy would include transformation of the agricultural sector
from a resource-based to a technology-based industry and would lay
emphasis on irrigation agriculture.
He added that the Government would provide subsidies for improved
seeds, grade breeder and stocks, pesticides, fertilisers, machinery
and other inputs.
President Mahama said promotion of selected crops for food security
and exports, establishments of industries with backwards linkages
to agricultural resource base, construction of storage facilities,
silos, cold storage units and modern markets in strategic locations
to minimise post-harvest losses, would be other strategies his
Government would adopt.
“Implementation of the Ghana Commercial Agricultural Programme,
particularly as it relates to strengthening investment promotion
infrastructure, facilitating secure access to land, and securing
public private partnerships and smallholder linkages in the Accra
plains, the Savannah Accelerated Development Project Zone, Afram
Plains and other deprived areas,” he added.
President Mahama noted that his Government had achieved a lot in
the agricultural sector adding that “productivity enhancing
strategies including timely availability of needed farm inputs,
opening up of marketing opportunities and scaling up credit support
for agricultural purposes,” were responsible for the
achievements.
He said rice production had increased from 181,000 metric tonnes of
milled rice in 2008 to 295,000 metric tonnes in 2010, stressing
that it was a 63 per cent increase over the 2008 figure.
President Mahama said: “Ghana now produces 53 per cent of her rice
requirement locally up from 30 per cent in 2009 and has reduced
rice imports by 30 per cent.
“Maize production has increased from 1.5 million metric tonnes in
2008 to 1.9 metric tonnes in 2010 and 1.7 million metric tonnes in
2011; cassava rose from 11.4 million tonnes in 2008 to 14.2 million
metric tonnes in 2011,” he added.
President Mahama said the cotton industry which had collapsed had
been revived adding that in 2010 and 2011 season, 200,000 hectares
of land was cropped by 23000 farmers to produce 17000 metric tonnes
of seed cotton with an estimated lint production of 6655 metric
tonnes.
He said that fish production increased by 17 per cent from 100,935
metric tonnes to 118,504 metric tonnes.
“Of the meat production poultry increased by 32 per cent from
31,056 metric tonnes in 2008 to 41,008 metric tonnes in
2011.”
President Mahama said: “Fish production increased by 1.3 per cent
from 416,552 metric tonnes in 2008 to 421,898 metric tonnes in 2011
of which aquaculture production increased from 7,200 metric tonnes
in 2009 to 19,091 metric tonnes in 2011.”
He added that export earnings from fish and fishery products
increased from $158 million to $256 million for the same
period.
President Mahama commended farmers and fishers for their hard work,
which contributed towards the achievements.
Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, Minister of Food and Agriculture said government
had resourced the Ministry to undertake critical interventions
including land administration and management, agricultural
mechanisation, fertiliser subsidy programme, national buffer stock
company, youth in agriculture block.
He said the interventions would open up the sector to modern
business culture and technology adoption and to make Ghana’s
agriculture and farmers competitive in the global market.
Mr Ahwoi commended the 80 sponsors for their contribution and
support towards the celebration.
Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo, Greater Accra Regional Minister called for
capacity building programmes for farmers and fishers to enable them
compete globally.
Meanwhile an Accra-based farmer Lemuel K. Martey of Mannah Farms
Limited was adjudged the National Best Farmer for 2012.
He is expected to receive a three-bedroom house and a pick-up
vehicle.
The First Runner up went to 51-year-old Enoch Elder Tei from the
Greater Accra Region, while Ellen Tia, a 28 year-old from the Upper
East Region was adjudged the Second Runner up.
Kwamina Oboh from the Central Region was the National Best
Fisherman.
In all, 74 farmers and fishers were honoured for their outstanding
contribution to the economy.
The theme for the 28th Edition of the Farmer’s Day Farmer’s Day
celebration was: “Grow more food: strengthening farmer based
organisations for market place bargaining power”.
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Man arrested for spreading HIV
Source: ETV-ghana
Police have arrested a 37 year old HIV positive man at Asylum Down
in Accra for intentionally infecting several women with the
virus.
Cops from the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit of the
Ghana Police Service picked up Daniel Kwame Adu during a live radio
interview at Happy FM during which he confessed to the allegation
in the presence of one of his victims who is only 16 years
old.
The 37 year old Daniel Kwame Adu appeared on Happy FM on Tuesday
with a sixteen year old pregnant girl who claims to have been
impregnated by the suspect.
Their issue was that Daniel, an HIV/AIDS carrier had sexual
intercourse with the girl with the intent to pass on his HIV virus
to her.
The girl happens not to be the only lady, who Daniel could possibly
have infected with the virus.
Daniel accepted responsibility for the act and confessed to have
had unprotected sex with many other women though he knew he had the
virus.
Officials of the Domestic Violence Unit swooped into the Happy Fm
studios whilst the discussion was ongoing and arrested
Daniel.
*****
Volta Boycotts Farmers’ Day
Source: Daily Guide
This year’s Volta Regional Farmers’ Day which was expected to
attract thousands of people from across the region ended up being
inches away from fiasco as it was heavily boycotted.
The event, which was held at the Jubilee Park in Ho, was badly
patronised to the extent that even the dais where dignitaries were
to sit had more than half the chairs empty.
Had it not been for the Police Band, award winners and their
families, some staff of the Regional Agric office and some security
personnel present, the event would have been held with no one
sitting on the chairs.
For the first time in the history of the Jubilee Park, journalists
who hitherto would have been standing or struggling with members of
the public for space and chairs, had more than enough chairs to sit
on.
Another interesting observation was that the Regional Minster,
Henry Ford Kamel, had to wait for about one-and-a-half hours before
the start of the programme, which was two hours behind time.
The hoisting of the national flag at the Jubilee Park was done
about half way through the programme, long after the national
anthem had been played.
The site was not only appalling but very uninspiring, as the award
winners, who spoke to DAILY GUIDE, noted that they were highly
disappointed in the patronage and wondered what had gone
wrong.
While some blamed it on the strike by civil servants, the majority
blamed it on poor organisation.
Some of the award winners disclosed to DAILY GUIDE that they were
only informed a night to the event and so came unprepared.
Others also noted that there was not enough publicity for the event
at least in the regional capital if not the entire region.
Others lamented about the items given to them, describing them as
“woefully inadequate to advance their work”. Sources close to the
Agriculture Ministry also admitted that the organisation of the
programme had some challenges and bottlenecks.
“There is no doubt that the ongoing indefinite strike of the Civil
and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG) has
affected today’s programme,” the Regional Director of Agriculture,
John Trakasu, lamented.
According to him, even some workers of the Agriculture Ministry in
the region did not attend the programme.
He commended the 28 award winners for their dedication towards
feeding the region.
Mr. Trakasu alias ‘Cowboy’ noted that the region’s agricultural
produce had grown steadily for the past year.
He was hopeful that next year’s farmers’ day would be
problem-free.
Mr Kamel commended the award winners and urged them to take
advantage of the various government interventions designed to
improve farming and fishing in the country.
He encouraged the award winners not to worry about the tokens but
rather be concerned about the certificates, which he said could
help them to secure loans from banks and other favours to advance
their work.
Mr. Kamel also called on investors to consider the wind energy
potential of the south eastern part of the region for irrigation
and large scale farming.
A high point in the event was when the immediate former deputy
Regional Minister, Col. Cyril Necku, was awarded as the best fish
farmer in the cage culture category.
The overall best farmer for the region went to Wisdom Aglago from
the North Tongu District.
He cultivates maize, cowpea, cassava, oil palm in addition to
rearing cattle and local poultry.
*****
NDC denies abusing incumbency
Source: Radio XYZ Online
The Presidential spokesperson John Jinapor has parried off reports
that the President abused incumbency while he was on his national
thank you tour.
The second report of a coalition of NGOs monitoring the abuse of
incumbency ahead of the December elections indicts President Mahama
of using his Thank You tour of Cape Coast to campaign.
The report also accused NPP flagbearer Nana Akufo Addo of vote
buying.
But John Jinapor in an interview with XYZ News said although the
Presidency appreciates the work of the coalition of civil society
groups in ensuring free and fair elections, the findings are not
reflective of what happened.
“The President was very reconciliatory and never attacked any
political party. The President did not directly ask people to go
and vote for him like we are doing now.
“That Thank You Tour was to ensure that the President garner the
people together. If you are to do a proper check of all the
statements the President made, it was towards reconciliation it was
not political” John Jinapor said.
*****
Mahama 'angry' over salary increases - NDC
Source: Radio XYZ Online
President Mahama is reported to be unhappy with the salary
increment of the President, the deputy, Ministers of state and
other officials of the executive.
Before Parliament went on recess, they approved the increment of
salaries of the President, his deputy and some members of the
Executive arm of governance.
The President will now be paid 12,000 Ghana Cedis monthly while his
vice takes home 10,500 Ghana Cedis.
Ministers and their deputies will also receive salaries ranging
from 8,000 and 9,000 Ghana Cedis.
But a member of the NDC communication team, Spencer Quaye has told
XYZ News that he is reliably informed that the President is unhappy
and is being urged not to accept the report of the committee.
“I have heard that President wasn’t aware of the figure they quoted
and is particularly not really impressed, this is something I heard
from a very reliable source.
“My only prayer is that the President does not give his accent,”
Spencer Quaye said.
*****
Mahama slipped; Nana Addo lied over Cuba training at IEA debate-
Kwakye Ofosu
Source: Joy Online
A firebrand of the ruling National Democratic Congress and Convener
of the Research and Advocacy Platform Felix Kwakye Ofosu has
described as “slip” wrong figures provided by President John Mahama
during the IEA Presidential Debate on the training of Ghanaian
doctors in Cuba.
Felix Kwakye Ofosu was however critical of the New Patriotic Party
flagbearer accusing him of lying and deliberate falsehood on the
same matter.
The President in answering a question on how he will improve health
delivery in the country if retained in office, said among other
things that he had initiated a Cuban arrangement in which Ghanaian
students will be trained as doctors in Cuba.
His contender Nana Addo in the debate questioned the financial
prudence of the Cuban arrangement which he said costs, 105,000
cedis. He argued the amount was too exorbitant, given that Ghanaian
doctors are trained here at 30,000 cedis far cheaper than what the
Cuban arrangement is offering.
President John Mahama in a rebuttal at the debate accused the
opposition leader of conjuring figures, and sought to clarify that
the correct amount spent on training each doctor was $5,000 and not
the 105,000 cedis as Nana Addo would have the world believe.
On Joy FM and MultiTV news analysis programme Newsfile, Saturday,
the NPP Director of Communications Nana Akomea said the president
could not have been telling the truth on the Cuban matter.
He presented two letters, one from the chief of staff, and the
other a cabinet memo signed by the then Health Minister Yieleh
Chireh which pegged the cost of training at a doctor at
$50,000.00.
Nana Akomea said the president was privy to all these memos, acted
on them and yet gave a wrong figure in the Tamale debate. “Where
did he get the $5,000 from?” he quizzed.
Felix Kwakye Ofosu answered saying the president slipped. “Instead
of mentioning 5,000, he mentioned 50,000,” he explained.
He could not however forgive the NPP flagbearer, accusing him of
deliberately lying and churning out false figures for propaganda
purposes.
Felix Kwakye Ofosu argued the NPP had gone haywire for months
accusing government of shortchanging the Ghanaian populace in this
Cuban arrangement.
He insisted the NPP flagbearer should have gotten his figures right
and cannot be forgiven for peddling lies.
*****
Battle over toilet ends up in court
Source: Joy Online
A seeming war over a toilet is currently looming in the Ashanti
regional capital, Kumasi.
The Suame Constituency chairman of the ruling National Democratic
Congress, Chief Ali, has been accused of seizing the public toilet
there.
His accuser, an assemblyman Nana Kofi Senyah insists the toilet at
the Kotoko suburb was placed under his control two years ago.
But Chief Ali, who doubles as the sub-metro chairman, has denied
the accusation.
He told Joy News the assemblyman refused to account for revenue he
collected over two years now.
He said the district assembly has the right to take back the toilet
from anyone who fails to render accounts to it over a period of
time.
Chief Ali said the assembly wrote a letter to him, spelling out
their decision to take control of the facility.
He denied that the facility that serves about 4000 people in the
community has been closed to the public.
He noted that the facility has been generating enough revenue for
the assembly but could put any figure to it.
However, when Joy News reached Nana Kofi Senyah to shed more light
on the issue, he declined to comment saying the issue is currently
in court.
*****
NPP did not add a single megawatt of power to national grid -
NDC
Source: Radio XYZ Online
Government has described as false, claims by the NPP flagbearer,
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo that the Kufuor administration added
560 megawatts of power to the national grid before leaving office
in 2009.
Nana Akufo Addo announced at the recent IEA Presidential debate
that the Kufour administration also planned to increase generation
capacity to 5000 megawatts by 2012.
But Deputy Energy Minister Inusah Fuseini in a reaction said the
Kufuor administration failed to add a single megawatt of
electricity to the existing power stock during it two terms.
He told a news conference on Friday that the 80 megawatt of
electricity added in 2007 was initiated by a consortium of mining
companies and not the Kufuor administration.
“NPP never added a single megawatt to the electric capacity of our
power system; indeed it was in 2007 that the mines reserved plant
with an installed capacity of 80 megawatts was added to the
national grid through a consortium of mining companies in
Ghana.
“Subsequently not a single generating plant came on string before
the NPP government left office in December 2008 therefore it cannot
be true or accurate to state that Kufuor era added 560 megawatt to
the National grid” Hon. Fuseini said.
Alhaji Inusah Fuseini also announced that the current load shedding
for off peak periods will be stopped by Monday November 5.
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