Rawlings urges past NDC executives to join
campaign
Nana Addo's claims on Fisheries Ministry unjustified -
Ahwoi
Nana Addo courts Volta Chiefs; woos students to vote for
NPP
Mahama beats Kufuor over presidential
emoluments
Blackout hits Kotoka Int. Airport
Cargolux Boeing 747-800 freighter makes maiden touchdown at
KIA
Kumasi, Sunyani airports to see massive
rehabilitation
Nana Konadu is an embarrassment to Rawlings –
Bature
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Rawlings urges past NDC executives to join campaign
Source: Radio XYZ Online
Former President Jerry John Rawlings has called on former executive
members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) from across the
country, to hit the campaign trail because their input was valuable
to the cause of the NDC.
“We may, however, have to call on our dear brothers and sisters in
the National Democratic Party (NDP), the party leadership and
membership to consider seriously withdrawing parliamentary
candidates from constituencies where the NDC has credible
candidates,” he said.
Former President Rawlings, who is also the founder of the NDC, said
his criticism of the party was always done with deep pain, since
“failure to do so will be a betrayal of the people who held the
party up and gave it a life.”
President Rawlings made the call when more than 100 former party
executive members called on him in Accra Tuesday, to encourage him
to join the campaign trail to ensure victory for the NDC in the
December elections.
In response to their appeal, President Rawlings said: “I have in
recent public statements expressed my desire to see the NDC win the
election and have also expressed the feeling that John Mahama has
brought some sense of hope to the NDC.”
He expressed the hope that the current crop of party executives
would take a cue from the level of deep commitment and love
exhibited in the past by the former executives.
He said even as the party introduced young faces into it fold, “we
should not ignore the old experienced hands who still have so much
to offer to the NDC”.
President Rawlings expressed regret over the divisions within the
party which led to the establishment of the NDP with the aim of
salvaging the ideals of the NDC and called on the new party, to
consider withdrawing its parliamentary candidates from
constituencies where the NDC had credible candidates.
He said he was touched by their plea for him to join the campaign
trail.
“What has really given me hope, however, is the fact that you as
former chiefs of our party have noted with concern the problems
that encounter our party and which cannot be wished away simply by
the possibility of an electoral victory,” he added.
President Rawlings expressed the hope that the statements of the
former executives were not cosmetic and would be followed up with
real action and words of reproach and action to the current leaders
of the party, some of whom approach party issues as if they had no
understanding of the issues that affected ordinary Ghanaians.
“As a party, we have failed in several aspects of governance,
particularly with respect to offering confidence to the people that
they will receive justice at all times. I need not delve into the
details because you are aware of these and I have stated them
several times over, he said.”
Former President Rawlings urged party members to keep the channels
of communication open in order that they could work hand in hand to
“re-ignite the revolution to restore our party to its rightful
position of respect and value in our society”.
In an address read on behalf of the group by Alhaji Abdallah Ahmed
Abdallah, aka Alhaji PMC, the former executives said: “It is our
belief that your party needs to be revolutionised and
reinvigorated. We, as former executives of this party from various
levels can, therefore, not continue to sit idle when just a few
people in the name of being executives of the party or ministers of
state engage in acts that have the tendency to destroy this great
party of ours.
“We share your concerns and we are here to identify with you. We
also will want to inform you of plans we have put in place to help
in the 2012 general election.
“…Our campaign machinery cannot fly without your involvement. We
have witnessed our campaigns in the past and can say without fear
or favour that your absence on the trail is not a good
development.”
Mr Kofi Adams, spokesperson for the former President, enjoined the
former executives to strengthen their front and constitute
themselves into a formidable group or organisation so they can
offer valuable advice and input to the party’s progress.
*****
Nana Addo's claims on Fisheries Ministry unjustified - Ahwoi
Source: Radio XYZ Online
The Minister of Agriculture Kwesi Ahwoi has dismissed claims by the
New Patriotic Party that the scrapping of the Fisheries Ministry
has resulted in the relegation of the fishing industry.
NPP flagbearer Nana Akuffo-Addo on his tour of the Volta region
told students and party supporters at the Ho polytechnic that the
absence of the fisheries ministry in the current administration is
the bane of the sector.
He promised to bring back the Fisheries Ministry if elected
President.
But Kwesi Ahwoi says Nana Addo’s claims are unjustified.
Speaking to XYZ News, Mr. Ahwoi stated that the fisheries sector
under the Agric Ministry has achieved more than it did under the
NPP’s Ministry of Fisheries.
When you listen to Akufo-Addo speak it is as if he has taken pages
from the NDC manifesto, everything that he says he is coming to do
we have done most of them and we are moving forward.
*****
Nana Addo courts Volta Chiefs; woos students to vote for NPP
Source: Joy Online
The New Patriotic Party flagbearer has taken his campaign to the
Volta Region the world bank of the governing National Democratic
Congress.
Nana Addo met with the Volta Regional House of Chiefs and assured
them of his unflinching commitment for a peaceful election in
December.
Joy News’ Benjamin Tetteh who was with the NPP flagbearer during
the campaign reported Nana Addo as saying he is ready to positively
improve the lives of the people in the region.
After the meeting with the chiefs Nana Addo also met with students
of the Ho Polytechnic where he addressed an agric forum.
He also held a rally which party bigwigs describe as “mammoth”
given the poor support the party garnered in the region in previous
elections.
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Mahama beats Kufuor over presidential emoluments
Source: The Herald
President John Dramani Mahama has beaten ex-President John Agyekum
Kufuor in the handling of the salaries and emoluments for the
executive arm of government by asking for a downward review of the
sums to meet the expectations of the citizenry and civil society
organizations.
Mr. Mahama, who was outraged at his new monthly salary of GHC12,000
approved for him by Parliament, over the weekend directed the
Members of Parliament (MPs) to reduce the amount recommended for
him by the Professor Awurama Marian Addy Committee, to reflect
prevailing economic realities.
Late President John Mills set up in June 2010, the Committee, led
by the science professor, Awurama Addy.
It had an ex-Deputy Finance Minister in the Kufuor regime Dr
Gheysika Adombire Agambila, Dr. Anthony Yaw Baah, Mrs Mariam
Barnor, Nana Kobina Nketsia as members with Andrews Kwasi Boateng
as secretary, to the Committee.
The President's action is in many ways a sharp departure from
ex-President Kufuor's insistence on enjoying an estimated US$3.5
million luxurious ex-gratia given him by the Mary Chinery-Hesse
Presidential Committee on Executive Emoluments, set up by him and
rubber-stamped by a Parliament overwhelmingly controlled by his
party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Donald Teitebaum, the immediate past United States (US) Ambassador
to Ghana, in a confidential document to the Washington estimated
the total value of Mr. Kufuor's package to be worth not less than
US$2 million in cash, and under US$2 million equivalent for the
properties, travel and other non-cash benefits over a decade of
retirement.
What was shocking was that even before Parliament could approve of
the packages for him, he hijacked a state bungalow at Ridge-Accra,
to be renovated and converted to his retirement office, with a
state-of-the art furnishing imported from Italy and South
Africa.
For instance, President Kufuor, who wanted an Arabian King
lifestyle while in retirement, thus ensured that Mrs. Mary
Chinery-Hesse, who was working directly under him at the Castle-Osu
as his advisor, had in her report two fully-furnished houses;one in
Accra and the other at a location of his choice, with house-helps
and garden boys.
These houses are to stay with the President's family, and would not
revert to the State.
Residential support staff are to be provided, as it is a
fully-equipped office with five staffers and a secretarial support,
all provided by the state.
He wanted a motorcade riding ahead of him anytime he travelled
within the country. He also wanted US$1 million to set-up a charity
foundation called the Kufuor Foundation to immortalize himself
through the promotion of his works and ideals.
The legislation provides for a generous retirement package for the
out-going head of state. The former president wanted an annual non
taxed pension of Ghana Cedis (GHC55,000(US$40,000).
For his travel, Mr. Kufuor wanted six cars (3 saloon, 2 SUV's and
an all-purpose vehicle) for his use, with insurance, maintenance
and fuel provided by the state.
He was to be allowed paid overseas travels for up to sixty days per
year for himself, his spouse and three staff (5 star accommodation,
first class travel), plus entertainment expenses (not specified) to
be paid for by the state protocol office.
The package also included an ex-gratia award of over GHC440,000
(US$315,000) for a single four-year term, and another GHC 221,000
(US$158,000) for the second term.
Finally, the former president wanted US$1 million contribution of
seed money for the creation of a presidential institute or
foundation.
*****
Blackout hits Kotoka Int. Airport
Source: Daily Guide
The Kotoka International Airport in Accra yesterday received its
fair share of the rampant power outages across the country as it
was hit with total blackout for close to an hour.
Daily Guide gathered that the power outage disrupted serious
activities including landing of flights because the control tower
could not function effectively. To make a bad situation worse, the
airport’s standby generator also failed to power the place on time
for business to return to normalcy.
Sources said intermittent power outages had become the order of the
day as the airport had experienced outages in recent times.
Passengers were livid at the airport over the incident as they
virtually struggled for breath in the very hot arrival and
departure halls.
The incident, analysts argued, somewhat dented Ghana’s enviable
image as an attractive destination in the sub-region. Airport
sources informed DAILY GUIDE that the power outage occurred around
11:30am, lasting for about 50 minutes. According to the sources,
power outages had become regular features at the airport in recent
times, costing the state institution huge sums of cash to power the
standby generator.
“The power at the airport goes on and off all the time in recent
times and we always rely on our standby generator immediately the
lights go off. Unfortunately, I don’t know why the generator failed
us,” the sources told Daily Guide.
It was not immediately confirmed the cause of the power failure
from both the national grid and the standby generator as engineers
at the airport were busily working to fix the problem.
This worrying phenomenon happened at a time that the Mahama-led
governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Volta River
Authority (VRA) officials had initially promised to end current
daytime load-shedding on Monday, November 5, 2012.
Ghanaians have also been promised that the load-shedding would end
by the end of November. Attempts to get official reaction failed as
the Ghana Civil Aviation parried questions to the Ghana Airports
Company.
*****
Cargolux Boeing 747-800 freighter makes maiden touchdown at
KIA
Source: GNA
Cargolux Airlines International’s Boeing 747-800 Freighter on
Tuesday made its maiden touchdown at the Kotoka International
Airport from its Luxembourg- Germany base via La Cote
d’Ivoire.
The aircraft is the newest generation of B747 aircrafts and the
most modern B747 all cargo to enter service and to be welcomed in
Ghana. Cargolux is the first carrier to operate it.
Cargolux International, one of the largest cargo carriers in the
world, is represented in Ghana by Air Ghana and has been operating
in Ghana for the past 16 years, providing what Air Ghana Chairman,
Mr. Marwan Traboulsi referred to as “consistently reliable service
and support” to the Ghanaian import and export cargo markets.
Mr. Michael Maguire, Managing Director of Air Ghana, speaking to
journalists at the KIA said the aircraft was the fifth of six
B747-800Fs that Cargolux had purchased and they were hoping to
operate it on all their routes instead of the B747-400F.
He said the new aircraft, which has the capacity to carry 139 tons
of cargo-10 pallets more than existing aircrafts, would help serve
Ghana’s agricultural, mining oil and gas industry with regular high
cargo movements to and from the country.
The B747-800 also consumes less fuel and has a quieter engine in
spite of its huge size.
“It is a message to Ghana that Cargolux, as one of largest cargo
carrier recognizes Ghana’s strategic position in the West
Africa.
“Ghana serves as one of the prime markets in Africa and we see a
tremendous future here,” Mr. Maguire stated.
Air Commodore Kwame Mamphey, Director General of the Ghana Civil
Aviation Authority (GCAA) said they expected about 10 per cent
growth in the cargo industry in 2013.
He noted however that the internal cargo industry might not grow as
much due to the high expenses involved in domestic cargo.
*****
Kumasi, Sunyani airports to see massive rehabilitation
Source: AdomFM Online
The Ministry of Transport has secured the necessary funding and
procurement approvals for work to begin on a massive rehabilitation
and improvement of the Kumasi and Sunyani airports, sector Minister
Collins Dauda has announced.
Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show on Wednesday November
7, 2012 Alhaji Dauda, who is also the MP for Asutifi South, said
the works would include rehabilitation of the runways, installation
of runway lights at the Sunyani airport to allow for night
aviation, and the expansion and eventual construction of a new
terminal at the Kumasi airport.
In the meantime, a huge air-conditioned tent has been mounted at
the Kumasi airport as a temporary measure to accommodate the
growing number of domestic fliers, he added.
The Minister, who spoke on a wide range of issues in the transport
sector including the ports, said the Ministry and the Ghana Civil
Aviation Authority are in the process of arranging the necessary
funding and expertise to construct an office complex to house all
the airline operators in one building to make it easier for the
flying public.
Alhaji Dauda said the growing number of domestic flyers, as well as
a doubling of the number of travelers was an indication of the
growing confidence in the viability of the local aviation industry
and the growth of Ghana’s economy as a whole, with three new
operators joining in the last three years alone to take the number
of operators to five.
The Transport Minister dismissed claims by officials of local
operator Antrak that the use of heavy aircraft by Starbow, another
operator, had led to the deterioration of the Kumasi and Tamale
runways, saying it was rather a reflection of the frequency of
flights.
In any event, he argued, Antrak Air officials had also acquired a
heavy aircraft and operated more flights a day than Starbow.
“Antrak operates 6 flights a day to Kumasi while Starbow operates
three, so if it is the weight that is spoiling the runway, then you
(Antrak) are part of it. When Starbow came with a bigger aircraft,
you also brought in a big one,” he stated.
He revealed that officials of the Transport and Energy ministries
were currently engaged in a discussion to reduce the high cost of
aviation fuel, which was negatively impacting on ticket
prices.
On the international front, Alhaji Dauda said the continuous
improvements in Ghana’s economy was reflected in the increased
volume of travelers to and from Ghana, and the entry of three more
international airlines to the previous 24.
*****
Nana Konadu is an embarrassment to Rawlings – Bature
Source: Joy Online
Managing Editor of the Al Hajj newspaper is claiming that former
first lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings is a threat to the
survival and sustenance of her husband’s legacy.
Alhaji Iddrisu Bature said the former first lady's desperation to
launch her political career by derailing the National Democratic
Congress (NDC) campaign is an embarrassment to her husband,
ex-President Jerry Rawlings.
Mrs. Rawlings in an interview on Adom FM called on Ghanaians to
kick out the NDC ahead of the December 7 general elections for
non-performance.
The failed flagbearer of the National Democratic Party (NDP)
contended that a party which has failed on all its promises and has
made corruption its hallmark does not deserve another term in
office.
Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings who is battling the Electoral
Commission (EC) in court over disqualification has promised to end
the plight of Ghanaians if voted as president.
But on Ekosii Sen programme Tuesday, Alhaji Bature said the
penchant of Nana Konadu to destroy the NDC is at any given
opportunity “an insult” to Mr. Rawlings.
According to him, recent outburst by the former first lady is meant
to scuttle the ruling party’s chances of retaining power as revenge
for her failed ambition to lead the NDC in the December
polls.
Alhaji Bature stated unequivocally that even though Konadu
succeeded in segregating her husband from the party, they will not
allow her the ruin the party’s chances of winning the December
elections.
The Al Hajj Editor believes the former first lady for nineteen
years under the erstwhile Rawlings presidency has contributed her
quota to Ghana’s politics and thus should "hang her gloves".
Alhaji Bature indicated that should the NDC win the election in the
face of Nana Konadu’s the vicious antagonism, it will be very
difficult to revive her political career.
*****
ITF appeals for the release of seized Argentine ship
Source: GNA
Mr Emmanuel A. Mensah, Vice President of International Transport
Workers’ Federation (ITF), has called for a timely resolution of
the stalemate leading to the seizure of an Argentina Naval Ship in
Ghana.
Mr Mensah, who is also the General Secretary of the General
Transport, Petroleum and Chemical Workers’ Union of the TUC said
the seizure of the ship attracted the attention of ITF Executive
Board meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, which took place from October
24 to October 26.
The ITF is an umbrella Organisation of all Transport Mode made up
of workers operating in railway, road transport, inland navigation,
dockers, seafarers, fisheries, civil aviation and tourism services
and globally affiliated members.
A statement issued by Mr Mensah and copied to the Ghana News Agency
in Accra on Tuesday said both Ghana and Argentina are affiliated to
the ITF hence the need for speedy resolution of the legal
impasse.
“This will go a long way to deepen and strengthen the relations
among our two countries at various levels.
The Argentine frigate Libertad was sailing the seas of the world
taking cadets in their graduation trip and was detained at the port
of Tema, following a Ghanaian court ruling that gives US-based
Vulture Funds NML Capital the right to sell the ship unless
Argentina settles a debt of defaulted bonds.
A crew of 281, mostly sailors and young cadets from Argentina and a
number of guest countries like Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, South
Africa, Suriname Venezuela and Uruguay have been repatriated, while
negotiations between the governments of Ghana and Argentina are
taking place in an attempt to free the Libertad.
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