VRA expects gas flow from West Africa Pipeline end
November
FDB warns against illegal adverts on herbal
products
Government invests GH¢6,527,637 in Agric subsidies for
Sissala West District
Politcal party supporters must be tolerant -
Boadu-Ayeboafoh
Articulated Truck Catches Fire near Achimota Melcom
Site
Bureaucracy, probable cause of Melcom disaster – Kwabena
Agyepong
Mahama leads in close 2012 election - EIU
report
Owner of collapsed Melcom building has record of building
at night
Former Volta Regional Minister Col. Agbenazah passes
on
Hassan Ayariga begs PNC supporters
Farmers rage over 'fake best farmer' award
Judgment debt saga: Rockshell demands $70million from
Gov't
Ghana and five other countries to reduce
poverty
Alhaji Aliu Mahama is not dead- Korle Bu
source
Alhaji Banda goes wild over airport closures
Dzodze Mobs Nana Addo
More women living with HIV and AIDS in Ghana
PPP mourns victims & families of Melcom building
disaster
Asantehene appeals to chiefs to lead in efforts at bringing
development
GUTA's action to lock shops may be "politically motivated"-
Minister
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VRA expects gas flow from West Africa Pipeline end
November
Source: GNA
The Volta River Authority (VRA) said on Thursday it now expected
gas from the West African Gas Pipeline Company to start flowing by
the end of November, bringing on stream 170 Mega watts of power
from the Sunon Asogli plant.
Supplies of gas to the VRA ceased since August after the under-sea
pipeline transporting the oil was ruptured, stalling operations at
the Sunon Asogli plant which runs solely on gas.
Speaking to journalists on the energy situation in Accra, Mr Kweku
Awotwi, VRA Chief Executive, said the damage on the pipeline had
been fixed and the company was pumping out the sea water.
However, he said, the exercise had to be suspended because of two
fatalities during the pipeline re-commissioning at the Takoradi
Regulating and Metering Station and this would lead to a week’s
delay.
Mr. Awotwi said the energy generation situation had improved over
the last two months with Akosombo running at full allowed capacity
while three out of the four units of Akuse were also running.
In addition, the four units of Aboadze Thermal Plant are running at
full capacity while the steam turbine is producing 50 mega watts of
power.
Mr Awotwi said total available capacity now is 1,601 Mega watts
while peak demand in 1,705 mega watts, leading to a deficit of 104
mega watts.
He said the VRA was expecting two new projects the Takoradi three,
which is running with 21 mega watts of power available to ramp up
to 80 mega watts by the end of November while CENIT is expected to
run by mid-November, once it could get crude oil.
Mr Awotwi said the full capacity of these two projects was expected
to add a total of 240 mega watts by year end.
“It is expected that load shedding would end by December should all
the additional generation come into service as scheduled,” he said,
adding that the three power utilities would intensify coordination
between heads of utilities, operational staff and communications
staff.
*****
FDB warns against illegal adverts on herbal products
Source: Joy Online
The Upper West Regional Directorate of the Food and Drugs Board
(FDB) has asked some manufacturers of herbal products to stop their
advertisement on the radio stations in the region since a lot of
their product are not registered with the board.
In a strongly worded letter signed by the acting Upper West
regional director of the FDB, Mr. Gordon Akurugu to the
manufactures of the herbal drugs and copied to all local radio
stations in the region stated ‘‘your company had been carrying out
advertisement of numerous herbal products on various radio station
especially Radio Upper West and making claims of using medical
device for medical diagnosis’’.
Mr. Akrugu further said the acts contravenes section 3, 14 and 18
of food and drugs law, PNDCL305B which states ‘‘A person commits an
offence if that manufacturer, labels, package, sells or advertise a
food, drugs cosmetic, medical device or chemical substance in a
manner that is false, misleading or deceptive as regards its
character, nature, value, additives, substance, potency quality,
composition, merit or safety’’.
Section 15 of prohibited advertisement also states a person shall
not advertise drugs (herbal), cosmetic, medical device, and a
chemical substance to the general public as treatment, prevention
or cure for a disease, disorder or an abnormal physical state
specific in the schedule II. On section 18 of the registration of
products,(1) he further stated ‘‘A person shall not manufacture,
prepare, sell , supply, export or import a food, drugs cosmetic,
medical device, chemical substance unless the article has been
registered with the board’’.
Mr. Akurugu penciled St. Francis herbal center, Rakson herbal
centre, Bahas herbal centre and Dr.Heavens through Wongwaana
Pharmacy as some of the culprits.
He warned them to desist from associating FDB in any form in the
advertisement of their products and also visit their offices to
regularize their products and adverts. He stated any failure to
comply will be in contravention to PNDCL 305B section 9 or 26 and
will attract the appropriate sanctions.
*****
Government invests GH¢6,527,637 in Agric subsidies for Sissala West
District
Source: GNA
Government has invested a total amount of GH¢6,527,637.00 on
fertilizer and seed subsidy in the Sissala West District of the
Upper West Region as part of efforts to boost agricultural
productivity in the district.
Mr. Moses Dramani Luri, the Sissala West District Chief Executive
(DCE) announced this at Gwollu during this year’s farmers’ Day
celebration in the District.
He said a total of GH¢5,440,000.00 was used to subsidize 136,000
bags of NPK fertilizer while GH¢308,788.00 went into subsidizing a
total of 9,082 bags of Urea fertilizer.
In addition, a total amount of GH¢403,848.00 was also used to
subsidize a total of 22,436 bags of Sulphate of Ammonia.
This brings the total number of subsidized bags of fertilizer to
6,152,636 with total amount of subsidy standing at
GH¢167,518.00.
Mr. Luri said the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA)
also spent an amount of GH¢105,080.00 in subsidizing a total of
2,840 bags of fertilizer for farmers in the district bringing total
subsidy on fertilizer alone in the district to
GH¢6,257,716.00.
The DCE also disclosed that a total amount of GH¢269,921.00 was
also used to subsidize new improved seeds for farmers in the
district.
Mr. Luri said government was prepared to invest more in agric to
make seeds and inputs affordable and accessible for farmers to
enhance productivity and boost food security in order to eradicate
poverty among the people.
Mr. Abass Ali from Buli was adjudged the Sissala West District Best
Farmer. He took away a motor bike, two cutlasses, a pair of
Wellington boots and a radio cassette recorder.
*****
Politcal party supporters must be tolerant - Boadu-Ayeboafoh
Source: Daily Graphic
The General Manager of News Papers at the Graphic Communications
Group Limited, Mr. Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh has entreated political
parties and their supporters to be tolerant and show maturity in
their respective political discourses as the country prepares to go
to the polls next month.
He equally pointed out that “Ghanaians in general have a collective
responsibility to ensure that the country remained peaceful before,
during and after the 2012 general elections”.
Speaking at a Town Hall Meeting organised by the GCGL for various
political parties in Tamale on Thursday, Mr. Ayeboafoh cautioned
that “you do not have to kill yourselves because one party or the
other has not won the elections”.
According to him, in advanced democracies like the United States of
America, the victory of President Barack Obama in the US polls is
seen as a victory for Americans.
“I would therefore wish to appeal to the various political parties
to ensure that their supporters particularly in the various
constituencies understand that victory for one party is victory for
all”.
“We must together as Ghanaians rally behind who ever emerges as the
choice of the electorate until one is given the opportunity again
to elect his or her choice”, the GM observed.
The beauty of democracy, he said was to listen to statements
expressing divergent views although one might not agree with those
statements.
Mr. Ayeboafoh stated that the objective of the meeting was to find
out the commitment of the political parties first towards a
peaceful elections and then secondly to gauge their level of
commitment towards the political parties’ code of conduct.
This, he said was to encourage peace at both the regional and
national levels.
“We therefore wish that as representatives of political parties you
would factor in your commitment to peaceful elections in all your
political discourses” he further stated.
He also explained that holding of such meetings was in response to
some complaints by some political parties to the effect that they
were not being offered adequate coverage on their various political
activities.
He intimated that as a step towards making up the shortfall in
covering political party activities, the company decided to attach
reporters and cameramen to the Presidential Candidates of some
political parties.
“Even if we recruit a good number of reporters we still cannot
cover every candidate across the length and breadth of the country”
he noted.
In a speech read on his behalf, the Northern Regional Minister, Mr
Moses Mabengba commended residents of Tamale for the manner in
which they conducted themselves during the recent Institute of
Economic Affairs (IEA) debate in the Metropolis.
He entreated residents to continue to promote peace in the run-up
to the elections.
The minister equally commended the GCGL for introducing the
programme and noted that such a step only showed that the company
was a pacesetter in contributing to the country’s democratic
dispensation.
Mr. Mabengba noted with keen interest that the good reputation
built by the company over the years was not by chance but borne out
of the quality managerial practices and journalistic standards that
the company continue to uphold.
The Northern Regional Director of the National Commission foe Civic
Education (NCCE), Alhaji Abdul Razak Saani, one of the participants
in an interview, commended the GCGL for the programme as it gave
the opportunity to the local people to be part of the wider
national political activities.
He urged other media houses to emulate the gesture but suggested to
the management of the GCGL to organize similar programmes for the
local communities in the various constituencies.
The Meeting was on theme “Projecting the key issues for a peaceful
election 2012”. It is a regional platform for the discussion of key
issues that matter to the people in the December elections.
Representatives for five political parties, the Convention People’s
Party (CPP),the People’s National Convention(PNC),the New Patriotic
Party(NPP),the National Democratic Congress(NDC) and the
Progressive People’s Party(PPP) attended the Meeting.
It was also attended by participants from civil society groups, the
NCCE and the assemblies.
*****
Articulated Truck Catches Fire near Achimota Melcom Site
Source: Viasat1
Vanguard Assurance Company Limited (VACL), insurers of the
collapsed Achimota Melcom Shopping Mall on Wednesday said it would
evaluate destroyed goods and provide the needed compensation to the
management of Melcom.
Mr Fred Lamptey, Chief Operating Officer of VACL who disclosed this
to journalists during a visit to the site in Accra said the
management of the Mall had a policy with the insurance company
which covered only the goods at the Mall.
He expressed his sympathy for the injured as well as those feared
trapped under the rubble.
Mr Lamptey was optimistic that they would soon be rescued
whole.
The six-storey Achimota Melcom building was believed to have
collapsed around 0940 hours with an unknown number of people
trapped inside.
According to the rescue team, 46 people had so far been rescued
from the rubble with three others reported dead as of 1700
hours.
Out of the 46, thirteen had been sent to the 37 Military Hospital,
four to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, 28 to the Achimota Hospital
and one to the Police Hospital, all in Accra.
A strong rescue team, made up of Ghana Fire Service, Ghana Armed
Forces,Ghana Police Service, Ambulance Service and National
Sanitation Task Force was making frantic efforts to rescue the
trapped workers at the collapsed mall.
*****
Bureaucracy, probable cause of Melcom disaster – Kwabena
Agyepong
Source: Adomonline
A senior engineer and former government official has identified the
‘unnecessary’ bureaucracy in Ghana’s offices, especially at the
permit granting offices as a major possible contributing factor for
the collapse of the huge structure that used to house the Achimota
branch of leading retail chain Melcom yesterday.
The six storey building completely collapsed at about 9:30am on
Wednesday November 7, 2012 trapping dozens of workers, shoppers and
passersby. As at 11:30 am on Thursday, over 50 victims had been
rescued, with at least 5 more confirmed dead by emergency services
workers who rushed to the scene and worked overnight. Rescue
workers are still toiling to rescue any more survivors, with
emergency rescuers also on their way from Israel with specialised
equipment.
Preliminary reports by structural and other engineers have
questioned the structural integrity of the now collapsed building,
with particular emphasis on the lack of iron rods in the beams and
supports, as well as the overall quality of construction.
Former Presidential Spokesperson Kwabena Agyei Agyapong, who was
speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show on Thursday November
8, 2012 believes many builders and contractors, frustrated by the
months of red tape that tends to accompany the search for a simple
approval or otherwise of building plans and permits, have resorted
to short cuts and at times completely ignore laid down safety
measures.
He is therefore calling for an “urgent streamlining of physical
planning and building regulations”, as well as an examination of
the competences of the officials charged with issuing permits and
approvals especially at the district, municipal and metropolitan
level.
“I know estate developers would be ready to seek appropriate
approval, but the bureaucratic processes, which could take months,
force them to cut corners,” he complained, adding that even when
approvals have been given the relevant officials fail to enforce
the necessary regulations to ensure the right things are
done.
Expressing worry about the comments being made about the disaster
by various government officials, Mr Agyepong doubted that even the
Accra Metropolitan Assembly, perhaps the most important local
government authority in the country, has comprehensive knowledge
about spatial developments within its jurisdiction, and a forward
looking plan for the future.
Also contributing Kwesi Pratt Jnr, Managing Editor of Insight
newspaper wondered what the response would have been like if the
disaster had been on a wider scale, as in an earthquake, given that
it has taken over 24hrs to rescue victims from just one
building.
‘Some time back I heard the Fire Service don’t have ladders that
reach up to the 5th floor but now we are building structures 12, 13
floors high. What would we do if there is a problem up
there?’
Mr Pratt commended government for providing a fleet of ambulances
to the emergency services, but called for the actualization of the
dream of a former health and defense minister, Dr Kwame Addo
Kufuor, for the construction of a helipad at the 37 Military and
Korle Bu hospitals for emergency airlifting of seriously injured
persons.
*****
Mahama leads in close 2012 election - EIU report
Source: JoyOnline
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) in its latest report is
predicting that President John Mahama is the slight favourite in
the December polls.
The October report says recent political events are tipping the
elections -which it predicts will be extremely close - in favour of
Mr Mahama and the governing National Democratic Congress who are
seeking re-election.
“A number of recent events have bolstered the ruling NDC's
prospects ahead of the December elections. We continue to forecast
that the elections will be extremely close, but the NDC is arguably
becoming the slight favourite,” the report stated.
It said, “The power of incumbency will give some advantage to the
National Democratic Congress (NDC) especially in terms of spending
the early oil windfall,” but added that “this advantage is less
pronounced in Ghana than in other African countries, given its
history of voters evicting the ruling party in favour of the
opposition.”
To win the election against the opposition NPP’s formidable
candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo, the NDC's presidential candidate, John
Mahama, the IEU noted, “must convince voters that he and his party
are fit to continue governing. The economy will be a key
battleground and the president has been quick to pledge his
intention to support moves that will improve living standards,
including tackling inflation and boosting infrastructure
development.”
Allegations of corruption and “claims of financial impropriety have
tarnished some government ministers. This has hurt the NDC's
reputation, given that it came to power promising accountability
and transparency,” the report indicated.
Meanwhile, the NPP, which was only narrowly defeated at the 2008
elections, is working hard on the campaign trail.
Overall, the outcome of the 2012 presidential election could be
just as close as that of 2008, but the Economist Intelligence Unit
believes that Mr Mahama and the NDC are the slight
favourites.
When the next national elections come round in 2016, Ghana could
well be at a very different stage of development, provided that the
oil and gas boom is managed effectively. If this is the case,
whoever wins in 2012 would have a strong chance of securing
re-election.
The flipside to this is that if the electorate views development as
not having improved sufficiently, another swap in power between the
NDC and the NPP could be expected.
“Given our assumption of a close but fair election, political
stability would be expected to return quickly to Ghana—a country
with an enviable democratic track record in a troubled region,” the
report said.
The report however warns of political tension in the wake of
increased oil revenue in the country.
*****
Owner of collapsed Melcom building has record of building at
night
Source: Joyonline
It has emerged that the owner of the Melcom Achimota building,
which collapsed on Wednesday has a record of putting up buildings
at night to avoid attention.
Some residents close to the multi-storey department store told
Myjoyonline that the Achimota edifice, for instance, “sprung up all
of a sudden”.
They claimed during construction, the site was fenced so residents
could not tell exactly what was going on. “We only saw lights in
there and sounds of machines and people working,” one of them
recollected.
Nana Buadu, the owner of the Melcom building, has a similar
building in Kumasi which engineers in city have warned that it is
not good for housing people.
Luv News Erastus Donkor reports that he had confrontation with city
authorities for building at night and also having no permit for the
building.
Our correspondent was told that Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly had
problems with Nana Buadu’s five-storey building which is close to
the Asokwa Interchange in Kumasi, because it has some structural
defects.
“It is a huge edifice sitting on small pillars that is my layman
view of it,” he said.
Erastus said the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly confirmed to him that
its engineers did not give the owner permit to put up the
building.
Even though he observed that the structure looks like it has been
abandoned for several years, about four persons are currently
occupying the building which is fitted with a lift.
Mr. Clement K. Kegeri, Special Assistance to the Kumasi Mayor
remarked: “Our records indicate that our Assembly has not granted
him any permit. The information we also gathered from our
engineering department indicates that our engineers didn’t
supervise the building.
“I can tell you on authority that our engineers are not satisfied
with the structural nature of the building, they are of technical
view that the building has some structural defects. For that matter
they have not approved the building to be used to house
people.”
Meanwhile the immediate past President of the Ghana Institution of
Architects, Osei Agyemang is demanding immediate pragmatic steps to
prevent another disaster.
He also called for “a certain rigid of professional procedure” in
putting up buildings in the country, regretting “unfortunately”
that most contractors do not submit themselves to due
process.
“We are not respecting the regulatory framework, we are not abiding
by the regulations and procedures that we need to go by.”
*****
Former Volta Regional Minister Col. Agbenazah passes on
Source: Joy Online
Former Volta Regional Minister, Colonel Charles Agbenazah (Retd) is
reportedly dead.
The 81-year-old former Member of Parliament for Ketu South between
1996 and 2006 died last week in the Volta Region after a short
illness.
Lieutenant Charles Agbenazah was also a one-time Central Regional
Minister under Rawlings regime.
*****
Hassan Ayariga begs PNC supporters
Source: GBC
The Presidential nominee of the PNC, Hassan Ayariga, is asking all
aggrieved members of the party who are threatening to defect to
other parties to reconsider their decision.
He said as a unifier, he is ready to listen and address all their
grievances and with a united front, the People's National
Convention, PNC, can wrest power from the NDC.
Addressing constituency executives at Hamile in the Lambussie Kane
Constituency of the Upper West Region, Mr Ayariga said the party
has structures through which grievances are resolved and urged all
party members to use such structures to resolve whatever problem
there is.
He said as a flagbearer, he cannot do anything without the support
of the party executives.
Earlier at a mini rally, Mr Ayariga said a PNC government will
restore confidence in the Ghanaian youth and the economy by
injecting enough resources into key sectors of the economy where
the youth can access funds to start a business.
At Fielmuo in the Sissala West Constituency, Mr Ayariga addressed a
similar gathering urging the youth to have confidence in him.
He said for fifty-five years, the various political leaders have
failed Ghanaians especially the youth because they failed to draft
appropriate youth policy to empower them.
He said the PNC's 2012 manifesto has an elaborate policy on youth
empowerment and called on them to vote massively for the PNC to
ensure its implementation.
*****
Farmers rage over 'fake best farmer' award
Source: Source: Daily Searchlight Newspaper
Farmers all over the country are furious over the decision of the
National Best Farmer Award Committee to give the enviable award
title to an ordinary foot soldier of the ruling National Democratic
Congress (NDC) when he does not meet even half the criteria needed
to win the award.
The farmers who spoke to the Daily Searchlight said the National
Farmers' Day Committee has dragged the image of the award into the
mud when it took the decision to adjudge thirty-eight (38) year-old
Lemuel Kwashie Martey of Mannah Farms Limited as the National Best
Farmer without doing proper due diligence.
Investigations conducted by this paper however indicates that the
2012 National Best Farmer was awarded the title unjustifiably and
it was only motivated by the fact that he is a dyed-in-the wool NDC
sympathiser and holds an executive position in the Kpone Katamanso
Constituency of the Greater Accra Region.
The farmers said they have been working extremely hard on daily
basis to be able to supply the food needed to feed the nation, the
least they expected is for their hard work to be taken over by
partisan politics.
The 2012 National Best Farmer can only boast of a rice farm
situated on about 5 acre of land and a fish pond at Mataheko, a
suburb of Afienya.
A visit to the farm by the Daily Searchlight scouts however
revealed that the rice farm is at the very early stages and far
from being ready for harvesting.
Most of the farmers are calling for an investigation into the
circumstances surrounding 2012 farmers' day awards to save the
image of their only means of recognition as farmers of the Republic
of Ghana.
Others also believed that they are more than qualified to have won
the award looking at the hard and tireless work they have done
within the past one year.
“I have done enough and have more than enough to show as a
successful farmer. We cannot reduce this prestigious event to a
political one. This is a shame to the Agric Ministry and the
government of the day. If it is based on these mediocre criteria,
majority of the nation's farmers would have been national best
farmers.
This cannot be left to go scot-free. We must investigate to unravel
the truth or otherwise of the story,” an angry farmer
lamented.
Another farmer bewailed, “You wouldn't believe your eyes when I
send you to my farms. I have done so much that I could have won the
award for this year. Let nobody be mistaken about the fact that
some of us are jealous about the prize at stake because that
doesn't mean anything to some of us. A three-bedroom house and a
pick-up vehicle is not worth more than what I produce every month.
The joy of being called the National Best Farmer is the recognition
you receive for what you do. This issue must be investigated,” they
said.
The Daily Searchlight's scouts are still on the grounds to get
first-hand information on the activities on the Mannah Farms
Limited of the 2012 National Best Farmer, Lamuel Kwashie
Martey.
*****
Judgment debt saga: Rockshell demands $70million from Gov't
Source: The Enquirer Newspaper
The insufferable bias that Albert Kan Dapaah has desecrated the
chairmanship of the Public Account Committee (PAC) has finally
contorted into threatening hemorrhage on the public purse.
Thanks to the same Albert Kan Dapaah, whose open attempts to smear
the ruling NDC, led to his inviting Alfred Woyome before the PAC
while the businessman was in court defending himself in the GHC51
million judgement debt payment, Rockshell International Limited has
angrily turned round from a peacefully negotiated settlement with
government to seek its pound of flesh from the public purse.
The company, through its lawyers at Addison and Associates, has
served notice to government of its intention to walk away from a
$35 million negotiated settlement that it agreed on with government
in 2008, to seek a full settlement of 73.5 million that is dully
owed it by government.
In a 5th October 2012 letter signed by its lawyer, Philip Addison,
Attorney General, Benjamin Kunbour was notified that: “We
(Rockshell's lawyers) are instructed to demand, which we hereby do,
that you should take all necessary steps to ensure that Rockshell
is paid the balance of its judgment debt of GHC75,149,751.47 or its
United States dollars equivalent thereof together with legal costs
of US$3,500,000 forthwith and at any rate not later than 14 days
from the date thereof.”
The letter, abundantly warned the Attorney General that: “unless
you comply with the demand as indicated above, Rockshell will have
no choice but to revert to the execution process of the court to
enforce the payment of its judgment debt.”
The warning paragraph afore-quoted from Lawyer Philip Addison's 5th
October letter came after the Rockshell International Limited
lawyer had informed the A.G that his client company had decided to
reject an earlier negotiated settlement that saw Rockshell
accepting $35 million instead of some $73.5 owed it by
government.
Specifically, the decision to seek the pound of flesh had been
informed by an annoying charade that Kan Dapaah led the PAC to put
up when Rockshell appeared before it recently.
After tricking Rockshell into believing that PAC needed the company
to appear before it and, 'confirm the receipt of payments indicated
in the Auditor General's Report (2011),” Rockshell was subjected to
an inquisition by Kan Dapaah and his PAC to create the impression
that the company had covertly and intentionally overpaid by
government.
On the three different occasions that the company appeared before
the PAC, Kan Dapaah supervised a tirade of jeers and snide against
representatives of the company from NPP members on the
committee.
In a last attempt to subject the company to further to subject the
company to further disgrace, Kan Dapaah intentionally invited it,
without prior notice, to have a discussion on live national
television regarding Rockshell's so-called responsibility to pay
tax on the $35 million that was paid it in judgment debt.
Rockshell respectfully declined the invitation. However in its
absence, Kan Dapaah invited officials from the Ghana Revenue
Authority (GRA) and elicited educate guesses from them as to the
tax liabilities of Rockshell in respect of the $35 million paid
it.
Then based on the guesses, the PAC reached the conclusion that
Rockshell should be subjected to a tax audit.
GRA's move to subject Rockshell to the tax audit is what has
angered the company to walk away from the earlier negotiated
settlement of $35 million in return for the $73.5 million that is
owed it by government.
Laweyer Philip Addison noted in his letter to the PAC that, a full
payment of Rockshell's money to it would be received with a
readiness to undergo the tax audit.
The original $73.5 million owed by government to Rockshell, as of
September this year, consisted of $70 million in debt and $3.5
million in awarded legal costs against government.
*****
Ghana and five other countries to reduce poverty
Source: GNA
In the pursuit to reduce poverty in Africa, six countries have been
selected to strengthen effective collaboration between research,
advocacy and media in order to deliver pro-poor policies for the
continent.
The project, to be implemented in Ghana, Tanzania, South Africa,
Malawi, Kenya and Uganda, has a financial support from Southern
Africa Trust through Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
In Ghana, the project is initiated by SEND Ghana, a
non-governmental orgnaisation.
It has Ghana News Agency (GNA), Public Agenda, Ecumenical
Association for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development,
Coalition of NGOs in Water and Sanitation Food Research Institute
and the Water Research Institute in addressing Aflatoxin in maize
in the Techiman Municipality and high cyanide and arsenic
concentration in water in the Tarkwa Municipality.
Speaking to the GNA, Mr Siapha Kamara, Chief Executive Officer of
SEND Ghana said the collaboration between these institutions would
mmaximise poverty reduction and improved evidence based advocacy
for policy change, transparent and accountable governance.
He explained that the intended short-term and medium-term effects
of the proposed project would increase demand and market access for
local maize produced in Techiman Municipality in the Brong Ahafo
Region.
It will also increase quality of water for domestic use in Tarkwa
Municipality in the Western Region.
Mr Kamara noted that there was a weak partnership existing between
the media, research and Civil Society Organisations (CSO) in
support of pro- poor development in the area of promoting food
security and improving water and sanitation in Ghana.
“The current weather being experienced in agriculture or water
sector, will demand that these selected institutions do not work in
the isolation and unsystematic use of the media by research and CSO
will lead to limited impact on poverty reduction.”
For Techiman, there would be a production and dissemination of
educational materials and policy brief distributed targeting
farmers and Ministry of Food and Agriculture on how to control
Aflotoxin in maize.
There will also be a community mobilisation, sensitisation and
training on the causes and extent of water pollution in Tarkwa and
Aflatoxin control in maize in the Techiman Municipality.
Mr Kamara explained that the project would specifically address
poverty reduction and hunger, food security, improved sanitation
and hygiene specifics of the Millennium Development Goals
(MDGS).
“Ghana’s performance towards MDG 7 is very low, therefore,
empowering communities to demand access to clean and safe drinking
water is a contribution to national priority needs,” he
added.
Mr Kamara noted that mining companies are polluting water bodies in
Tarkwa whilst the Water Research Institute of the Council for
Scientific and Industrial Research have undertaken a number of
researches on the causes and the extent of water pollution in the
area with the findings showing high arsenic and cyanide
concentration in water.
SEND Ghana held a day’s orientation workshop on Gender Orientation,
Evaluation and monitoring for 15 participants from the
implementation institutions.
It was aimed at getting partners to collectively develop and agree
on a framework on how their projects will remain gender sensitive
in all its activities and agreed on gender indicators and
guidelines on gender representation and reporting.
*****
Alhaji Aliu Mahama is not dead- Korle Bu source
Source: GNA
A very reliable source close to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital,
have debunked rumours that former Vice President Alhaji Aliu Mahama
who is on admission at the health facility had passed on.
The source said the former Vice President is alive and responding
to treatment at the Cardiothoracic Centre.
Speaking to the Ghana News Agency in an interview on Wednesday, the
source explained that Alhaji Mahama was taken from his bed for
investigations, and “I think someone might have come in and saw an
empty bed and concluded that he was dead”.
“The former Vice President is alive and still on admission and that
I can say for a fact.”
Alhaji Mahama was rushed to the Hospital at the weekend for
treatment of a condition that cannot be made public until doctors
attending to him have the permission to allow disclosure.
He is at the intensive care unit but reports say he is in a stable
condition.
This comes after President John Mahama took a lot of condemnation
for asking Muslims at the Eid ul Adha celebration barely two weeks
ago, to pray for the former Vice President, who could not attend
the event because of ill health.
*****
Alhaji Banda goes wild over airport closures
Source: The Enquirer
Alhaji Asuma Banda, Chairman of Antrak Air Ghana, has invited
international aviation inspectors to come into the country and
offer their expert opinion on what is causing the damage on the
Kumasi Airport runway.
Alhaji Banda, who is not happy with three closures of the Kumasi
Airport runway, something which did not happen over the previous
years of operations at Kumasi, since the problems at Kumasi would
soon surface at other domestic airports sooner or later.
To save the situation, he has invited inspectors from the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States of America and
the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) at his own
expense to look at what is causing the problem.
According to him, the heavy jets with Aircraft Classification
Number (ACN) over and above the Kumasi runway's Pavement
Classification Number (PCN) of 15 are the ones damaging the
runway.
“It is important for the public to note that active runway has been
shortened this week for two days to allow further repairs,
resulting in fewer seats available for the travelling public,” he
said.
“We wrote to the Civil Aviation Authority on October 4, 2012
requesting that they immediately restrict operation by heavy jets
onto domestic runways pavements that were not built to support such
weight of aircraft,” he said.
He further said: “In spite of the safety issues, severe
inconveniences and serious economic damage caused by the repeated
closures, they replied only on October 16, 2012 that they are
'studying issues' raised in our letter and will 'revert in due
course'”.
Alhaji Banda said: “The safety and convenience of the travelling
public is the issue here and cannot be the subject of long drawn of
review.”
“If I am wrong then the costs will be for my account. But if I am
right and it is the heavy jets that are causing the damage, I will
take appropriate actions against the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority
for commercial losses arising from the repeated closures as well as
all costs associated with bringing the inspectors from the USA,” he
warned.
According to the business mogul, who is also a member of the
Council of State, he does not have anything against anybody but “I
want the right thing to be done”.
“Even if I am not running an airline, I will not sit down as a
statesman for such a thing to happen in this country,” he
added.
Alhaji Banda said: “Some heads must roll if what I am saying is the
truth and I know it is the truth.”
“Under the NDC one administration, the Americans were made to take
control of the aviation management and that made Ghana to be
recognized as 'Category One' country and I will welcome that thing
today,” he added.
*****
Dzodze Mobs Nana Addo
Source: Daily Guide
The New Patriotic Party (NPP’s) standard bearer, Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo-Addo’s visit to the Ketu North District of the Volta Region,
on Tuesday, unearthed a rare display of disaffection for the ruling
National Democratic Congress (NDC) as thousands of residents
gathered at a rally and shouted for the exit of the ruling
party.
During a rally at Dodze, the district capital, thousands of
indigenes in NPP-branded T-shirts and paraphernalia, listened to
the alternative solutions the NPP flagbearer was proposing to
alleviate their socio-economic hardships if voted into power on
December 7.
After his speech, Nana Akufo-Addo asked the people if they were
going to vote for the NDC during the general election, to which
they yelled a deafening “No!”
The NPP flagbearer told the crowd that the NPP’s ticket was certain
to bring them hope. “I have come here to introduce myself to you as
the person holding the flag of the New Patriotic Party. I began my
campaign from the length and breadth of this country, and today is
the day that the Lord has made for us to come and continue our
campaign in the Volta and to tell you about some of the things that
are on our mind that I want to do when I become president of
Ghana.”
The crowd that greeted the NPP leader at Dodze was one of the
biggest for the NPP whose appeal in the Volta Region has usually
been extremely minimal. It was unlike previous years when only a
handful of party supporters would be seen at such rallies.
The Volta Region traditionally supports the ruling NDC, which tags
the region as its “World Bank”.
He told the Voltarians that his main reason for vying for the
presidency was for him to “sort out the economy”. He said he would
restore confidence to the Ghanaian local currency and the economy
which had been mortally battered by the NDC.
He cited the NDC presidential candidate, President John Mahama and
his running mate, Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur as the men responsible
for the declined state of the economy. “The curious thing is that
the two people who are responsible for seeing to the decline and
the weakness of the cedi are the two main people who are asking our
country for another term of office,” Nana Addo told the crowd that
constantly punctuated his speech with rapturous applause and yells
of approval.
On Tuesday, Akufo-Addo made serious incursions into the Volta
Region, touring major towns and institutions in the region. For the
first time, the NPP received such an excited welcome that political
analysts have described as unprecedented.
Business and social activities in the region virtually came to a
standstill when Nana Addo and his entourage stormed the
region.
On the kerbs of the streets, people carried several placards with
inscriptions such as ‘Free Quality Education Now’, ‘Nana, The Man
Of Vision’, ‘NDC, Volta Is Awake, Never Again’, and ‘Volta Region
No More NDC World Bank’ among others.
There was also a mad scramble for NPP T-shirts.
*****
More women living with HIV and AIDS in Ghana
Source: GNA
Dr Angela El-Adas, the Director General of the Ghana AIDS
Commission (GAC), has said 125,141 persons out of the estimated
225,000 Ghanaians living with HIV and AIDS are women
She said according to the scientific evidence emerging over the
three decades of global HIV and AIDS pandemic reports, the
percentage of HIV infected women was to be rising worldwide.
According to World Health Organization (WHO), 60% of persons living
with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa are women, Dr El-Adis said at the
first female condom conference held on Wednesday in Accra.
She said the GAC was committed to addressing HIV and its effects on
women through a number of interventions such as advocating the
correct and consistent use of female condoms.
She said the conference was a platform to revisit the issues on
women reproductive health and the role of female condoms in
ensuring a healthy family life.
Dr El-Adis said the correct use of the female condom would prevent
the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases resulting in
infertility, blockage of fallopian tube and pelvic inflammatory
diseases in women.
Following the re-launch of the female condom by the Ghana Health
Service which had been out of stock for 22 years, approximately 1.3
million had been made available in the country presently to ensure
accessibility to the product.
“Despite the evidence on the benefits derived from the consistent
use of the condoms, patronage and usage of female condoms had been
very low,” She said.
SWAA Ghana is a pan African women’s organization aimed at
empowering women to achieve quality sexual and reproductive health
and rights through advocacy. Ms. Nancy Ansah, President of SWAA,
said that the conference was aimed at ensuring sustained female
condom procurement and advocacy leading to effective promotion and
distribution in the country resulting in improvement in
reproductive health and rights for all.
She said that the female condom was very important because it is
the only female control tool against HIV and AIDS and STIs as well
as an effective tool for planning reproduction.
The Ghana Network of Persons Living with HIV and AIDS said in Ghana
15,000 of the estimated 225,000 Ghanaians living with HIV and AIDS
die annually with women forming the majority hence there was the
need for all women, civil societies to join in the campaign for
fighting the endemic with use of female condoms to the end.
“We would want to see the realization and integration of female
condoms in HIV and AIDS reproductive health programmes at all
levels for effective and efficient update without any fear of
intimidation,” it said.
Dr. Bernard Coquelin, United Nations Population Fund UNFPA
Representative in Ghana, said that UNFPA would continue to lay
emphasis on and support the reproductive health commodity security
and was committed to strengthening capacities of government and
civil societies like SWAA to reposition family planning in
Ghana.
*****
PPP mourns victims & families of Melcom building disaster
Source: PPP Communications Directorate
The Progressive People's Party (PPP) is shocked to hear that the
Achimota branch of multi-storey departmental store owned by MELCOM
has collapsed with scores of people still trapped beneath the
debris.
Our prayers go to the many workers and other attendants who were in
the store when the building collapsed. Our prayers also go for
those who suffered varied degrees of injuries and others yet to
recover from the shock of the collapsed building.
Our heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies again go to the
families of those who lost their lives and others still covered by
the piled MELCOM rubble.
Although rescue efforts started just a while after the disaster,
the slow pace of the rescue mission meant many people who,
otherwise, would have been saved, risked a further danger to their
lives being under the heaped debris which as at the second day
stood close to a two-storey building.
With the official death recorded rising on the second day of the
disaster, we fear many more deaths will be recorded with the slow
pace of the rescue efforts.
Others who were pulled alive, we believe, are likely to live with
possible or perpetual trauma and physical deformities.
The latest incident has brought to the fore the inability of our
officialdom, especially those at the helm of City and Town and
Planning as well as the Municipal,Metropolitan and District
Assemblies (MMDAs) to keep a professional eye on the many stores
and houses springing up in our towns and cities.
For these officials and other traditional rulers who sell or lease
plots of land for these multi-national companies, what matters to
them most is the financial gains in selling these lands.
Other issues like how to supervise the construction of such
multi-faceted edifice are considered too peripheral a personal
issue to warrant any official probing and supervision.
The Ministry of Works, Housing & Water Resources, the parent
government agency that has the oversight responsibility in ensuring
that proper permits are granted for such housing projects cannot
escape blame.
And so if it is true that the owners of the MELCOM building had no
permit to put No. 62 5th Crescent, Asylum Down, Accra, Post Office
Box GP 17187, Tel.: 030 702 2483 up the five- storey building, then
the call for the resignation of the Accra Mayor should also
beextended to the Minister of Works, Housing & Water Resources
and his deputy.
But should these negligent officials only resign their positions?
We say No!They should be prosecuted!
We often wait for such avoidable disasters and shed crocodile tears
to cover-up for our ineptitudes and sloppiness in dealing with such
systemic failures. True to prediction,President John Dramani Mahama
has suspended his campaign somewhere in the country to mourn with
the victims and the affected families.
Indeed the government has declared the area — Achimota-Neoplan,
around where the disaster occurred, a disaster zone.
Vice-President, Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, was also at the
scene,coordinating rescue efforts.
The PPP does not in any way share in the presidential grief. At
best it is a grief a bit too late. Our stance is neither influenced
by the swiftness nor otherwise of the Castle response; but the fact
that ineptitude on the part of officialdom to compel relevant
agencies to be up and doing has led to the current disaster and
many more calamities like the perennial flooding in the northern
parts of the country.
So the blame is not entirely on the doorstep of those agencies
responsible for the planning of our town and cities, but also the
powers-that-be (in this case government) to deal with the systemic
failure which today has brought to us a terrible Black
Wednesday.
In many of such instances, officialdom rather than dealing with the
incompetent lots, tend to subtly defend their cronies.
We were shocked to hear media reports that Vice President Kwesi
Amissah-Arthur said the MELCOM building collapsed shortly before
the MELCOM store was due to open for business.
This is in sharp contrast to an eyewitness report by one Ama
Okyere, who said she was very close to the incident.
According to her, she had to run for her life, because she was so
terrified and believed there were lots of people trapped under the
debris because Achimota MELCOM is heavily patronised.
Ama's story was corroborated by many other eye-witnesses,
suggesting that MELCOM had indeed opened for business for the day
when the disaster struck. So we ask His Excellency, the Vice
President, that if MELCOM was not opened for the day's business,
how come that many victims were feared trapped and dead, under the
rubble? Were they all workers of MELCOM?
Richmond Keelson,
Communications Directorate
*****
Asantehene appeals to chiefs to lead in efforts at bringing
development
Source: GNA
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has urged chiefs to do more
to bring development to their communities through wise and careful
use of revenue from stool lands.
They should make sure that the people benefited from the resources
they are holding in trust for them and that those resources must
not serve just their personal comfort and taste or that of their
families.
Otumfuo Osei Tutu said this when he joined the chiefs and people of
Jachie in the Bosomtwe District at a durbar to celebrate the 30th
anniversary of the installation of the Jachiehene, Baffour Kwaku
Amoateng III.
The Asantehene gave Baffour Amoateng high marks for his passion and
commitment to the progress of the town and inaugurated a GH¢300,000
palace built by the chief.
It has facilities for an Information Communication Centre (ICT),
conference rooms, library and courtyards.
Baffour Kwaku Amoateng said the community had seen significant
transformation under his reign, citing among others extension of
electricity and the introduction of scholarship awards for
brilliant but needy students.
He has also made available 76 acres of land to support the
expansion of the Jachie-Pramso Senior High School (SHS). Baffour
Kwaku Amoateng praised his people for their co-operation and
understanding over the last 30 years.
*****
GUTA's action to lock shops may be "politically motivated"-
Minister
Source: Radio XYZ
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Hannah Tetteh has suggested
that the decision by some Ghanaian traders to close down their
shops in protest to continuous competition from outsiders in the
retail market may be politically motivated.
The Ghana Union of Traders Association demonstrated throughout the
central business district of the capital today in addition to the
shop-closure protests.
They insist the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre and the Trades
Ministry must get rid of all illegal foreign retailers including
Chinese and Nigerians.
But Hannah Tetteh in an interview with XYZ News said she suspects
the action by the Ghana Union Traders Association has an ulterior
political motive.
“I think that the position that GUTA has taken is very unfortunate.
I also think that it is a misrepresentation of the situation
“But be that as it may this is an election year and we are a couple
of weeks away from an election and sometimes people do those kind
of things for election purposes not necessarily for business
purposes”.
Meanwhile, GUTA President George Ofori told XYZ News from the
grounds of the group’s street demonstration that the taskforce set
up to superintend activities regarding the removal of foreigners
from retail trading has not lived up to expectation thus their
protest.
More than 80 percent of shops in the central business district of
the Greater Accra region have been closed.
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