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- JJ
Losing Grip On Volta
- Dare
me and I'll expose you; Amidu to Mills
- Let’s
support the stigmatisation of Cluster
bombs –
Applerh
- Oman
FM sues National Communications
Authority
-
Kwabena Agyapong Condemns Jake
- NDC
On The Verge Of Collapse
- Akufo
Addo Accuses Kufuor’s Faction
-
Bagbin Strips Titus Glover Naked
-
Woyongo worried about poverty situation
in the North
JJ
Losing Grip On Volta
Ex-President Jerry John
Rawlings’ hope of going to Aflao in the Volta Region to blast
President John Mills and fire another salvo into the camp of the
ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) on the 33rd Anniversary
of the June 4, seem to have been aborted as he appears to be fast
losing grip on his home region with his recent conducts, including
a total disrespect for some chief from the region.
Last Saturday, Mr. Rawlings’ certified parliamentary candidate for
the Ketu South Constituency, the incumbent Member of Parliament
(MP) Albert Ziga was miserably thrashed by a Deputy Finance
Minister Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey, onetime Mr. Rawlings’ darling boy, but
now been blacklisted as one of the “traitors” by the Rawlings’
household.
Mr. Kwetey pulled 403 votes with Mr. Ziga whom Mr. Rawlings
recently endorsed to be retained by the Ketu South NDC constituency
delegates, managing a paltry 60 votes.
The victory by Mr. Kwetey who has been listed amongst E.T. Mensah,
Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo, Sherry Aryeetey, Tony Aidoo, Ben Kumbour,
Nii Lante Vanderpuije, Ras Mubarak among others as “traitors,” is
giving credence to the perception that Mr. Rawlings is increasingly
becoming worthless even in his home region.
Mr. Rawlings depreciating popularity has been attributed to his
wife’s unbridled power over him, leaving his manhood in doubt as
far as Nana Konadu Agyemang-Rawlings is concerned.
Recently, some chiefs from the Volta Region, fearing the worse for
their loved son, stormed his Ridge residence to prevail upon him to
bury the hatchet with President Mills, but Mr. Rawlings is said to
have given them a list of demands to be sent to the President to
address.
But even before the chiefs could meet with President Mills, Mr.
Rawlings made his “Traitors and Enemies” speech at the 30th
Anniversary celebration of the 31st December Women’s Movement at
the Golden Tulip Hotel in Accra on May 15, thus scattering the
gains made by the chiefs as well as some prominent people in the
NDC, whose earnest desire is to see Mills and Rawlings come
together.
Currently, there are reports that his wife, Nana Konadu, has just
taken delivery of a huge consignment of T-shirts with her pictures
printed on it from Canada for the out-dooring of a new party.
Although Mr. Rawlings is said not to be in support of the idea, he
is unable to call his wife to order, to rescind her decision to use
the 33rd Anniversary celebration of June 4 to outdoor their new
party of which she automatically is the Presidential candidate. The
out-dooring ceremony is to take place in Aflao, the border town of
the Volta Region, from where one enters Lome, the capital city of
Togo.
Political analysts see this event as ex-President Rawlings being
led to the political slaughterhouse. “It is a break or make
situation for him as far as his stake in the NDC is concerned”,
remarked an analyst.
There is even a joke making the rounds in the Volta Region with the
suggestion that Mr. Rawlings might be under a spell.
At Aflao five other contestants who were in the race with Mr.
Kwetey fared respectively as – Raphael Alorwu got 82, Charles
Nypson Agbagedy 30, Nicholas Woclachie 6, Elizabeth Kuenyefu 3, and
Frederick Alipui 1 at on event which was held at the Evangelical
Presbyterian Church premises at Agbozume.
The Ketu south Constituency primary was postponed during the
nationwide NDC parliamentary primaries in anticipation of a split
of the Constituency but it was not affected.
Speaking upon his victory, Mr. Kwetey warned the opposition New
Patriotic Party (NPP) to watch out because “NPP, you have trouble
coming your way.”
He also thanked his constituents, especially the youth for ensuring
he emerged winner.
“I don’t look at this victory as my personal victory, because I
never set on this journey at all for my own sake. But I look at it
as victory for particularly the youth of Ketu South… that want to
make sure that every opportunity that I have had they also can
have.”
Fifi assured also the constituents of dedicated
service.
Dare
me and I'll expose you; Amidu to
Mills
Sacked Attorney General and
Minister for Justice, Martin Amidu, has dared President J.E.A
Mills' administration to publish a letter he wrote in January 2012
exposing "unconstitutional" activities of certain individuals
including the President, else he will expose them if they continue
to tarnish his reputation.
Mr. Amidu said the "ignorant" government communication team are
resorting to lies to bring down his image, but he will continue to
fight unconstitutional activities as he is known for since the PNDC
era.
His comments follow a latest statement he has issued explaining the
circumstances surrounding his dismissal.
Read below the full statement issued by Mr
Amidu.
WHY MARTIN A. B. K. AMIDU IS
NOT USING GOVERNMENT OR PARTY CHANNELS FOR HIS ADVOCACY FOR
ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY: BY MARTIN A. B.K.
AMIDU
The purpose of this statement following immediately after my
opinion of 28th May 2012 stating that the President’s executive
judgment in the matter of the Supreme Court decision in the case of
Okudzeto Ablakwa and Omane-Boamah against the Attorney-General
(Jake Obetsebi-Lampety voluntarily applied and was joined as
additional Defendant) is to answer the accusations and spins on why
I am not directing my criticisms in-house to the Government or the
NDC. The Government spin since I left office has been that I am a
disgruntled smokescreen being used by the NPP against the
Government.
I assumed that the confidential and trusting relationship that
existed between the PNDC, NDC1, and NDC2 and its appointees in open
and frank criticism of policies and conduct of in-group members
still existed in the President Mills Government. Several happenings
in the present Government made me to realize that honest and
sincere criticisms have the appearance of being accepted only for
schemes and plans to destroy the integrity of the critic to be
hatched. (I will skip giving the several examples). By my nature I
just cannot refuse to give my honest and sincere opinion on a
matter should anyone ask for it. It was in these circumstances that
the President demanded a written report from me as the
Attorney-General on the afternoon of 23rd December 2011 after his
press interview with Radio Gold. The Deputy Attorney-General had
written that the Government had no defence to the action that was
why it settled. He is still at post. I had discovered a letter
dated 9th December 2010 which gave the appearance that the
Attorney-General’s office ordered the payment against the
President’s instructions.
After studying the available file on the Woyome case I discover to
my disappointment that there was no contract and there could not
have been a contract upon which to ground a cause of action and
locus standi in the plaintiff against the Government. Secondly at
the time the plaintiff filed his writ there was no written and
signed settlement agreement between the plaintiff and the
Attorney-General let alone for it to be filed in Court. Yet the
plaintiff’s claim was upon letters from the Attorney-General to the
Minister of Finance to pay the plaintiff. Consequently, in a
preliminary ten page report to the President in my letter
D45/SF.173/10 dated 6th January 2012 I stated professionally what I
had discovered, including the names of each person I suspected to
be implicated in the case. The letter was copied to the Chief of
Staff and the National Security Co-ordinator. The NDC press,
however, continued to attack my integrity to the enjoyment of the
Government and Party. I, therefore, decided to tell the public in
my press release of 11th January 2012 of my perspective so that I
am not hanged without being heard.
In a reliable and trusting association or group where the ideals
and purposes of the association or group are respected and obeyed
no group member ought to use any outside channels to address or
correct in-group mistakes or wrongs that are likely to affect the
objects of the group. But where the leadership in the association
instead of taking criticisms in private in good faith, spins the
criticism to within both the group members and to the public to
discredit and defame the genuine critics, conflict studies and
resolution theory and practice grants a right to put the
association back to its original ideals through sub-group and
public tacit bargaining. If you were just a pretender who joined
the group for other motives than its objects, then you just leave
the group. If you are really a committed member of the group’s
objects you do not leave it to those who are breaking the ground
rules of trust in accepting genuine criticisms but use every means
to return the group to its original objects to achieve the
cherished principles and ideals.
On the 12 January 2010 the President invited me to his office for a
meeting on my press release in the presence of others. We agreed
that one other and myself were to workout a solution. Then from no
where the President calls me at 7.05 pm the same day to meet him in
his office with Mrs. Betty Mould-Iddrisu the next morning. I
attended the meeting with Mrs. Mould-Iddrisu at which there were
others present. It was in the course of the meeting of 13th January
2012 that I told the President (citing examples) that he had been
interfering in the execution of my functions as the
Attorney-General under Article 88 of the Constitution and,
therefore, I had resigned from his Government forthwith. I asked
for permission to leave to submit my formal resignation letter to
him within one hour. I was told to wait because the meeting had not
concluded.
The meeting was later adjourned to 3 pm to enable Alhaji Mahama
Iddrisu, Capt (Rtd.) Kojo Tsikata and other elders of the
Government and Party to join the meeting. Initially I said that
after my oral resignation, I did not think I could be obliged to
attend the 3pm meeting and that I would rather I sent in my
resignation letter. I changed my mind from not attending the 3 pm
meeting upon persuasions from two of the persons present both of
whom I considered very good friends, (one of then in addition to
his age I had great respect for when we worked together when I was
a PNDC Deputy Regional Secretary). When I returned at 3pm I waited
until about 3.30 pm when a very respectable former Member of the
PNDC and mentor came from the President’s office and took me to the
conference room for a discussion and persuaded me to go to the
Court and retrieve the GH¢ 51million for the Republic of Ghana.
This was an old man who has mentored almost every former PNDC
appointee and how could I have refused his plea to rescind my
decision not to work for the President again, particularly when he
had authorized me in very strong and assuring words to go and
collect the money for theRepublicofGhana. He asked me to go
straight to my office to begin working on the case and that I did
not need to go back to the Presidency as he would handle
that.
It was upon this understanding that I got my staff and myself to
start working from that evening of 13th January 2012 through
Saturday and Sunday to have the application for amendment filed on
the morning of 16th January 2012 for me to attend the Court that
morning. On the night of 15th May 2012 my old mentor confirmed that
the President had agreed to my going to the Court the next day in
person to argue the case. I was in Court in person and the
Statement of Case together with the accompanying application and my
single minded determination to retrieve the Gargantuan GH¢51
million for the Republic of Ghana is now known to all. The
opponents of the case within Government panic at my efforts and put
pressure on the President. I never saw the President again to
date.
So on the morning of 19th January 2012, three days after I went to
start the process of retrieving the money, the Daily Graphic, a
Government mouth piece, falsely published that I had gone on my
knees at the meeting of 13th January 2012 to plead not to be
dismissed. It was also falsely alleged in other NDC newspapers that
I failed to mention the names of Ministers I had made allegations
against in my press statement. Mahama Ayariga and Felix Owusu
Kwakye and others were on air the same day stating that I either
had to mention those involved or would be dismissed.
How could one blame them when they were not privy to my official
interim report to the President dated 6th January 2012 in which
each person I suspected to be implicated was named. It would have
been unethical for me to have put names in my press statement when
the President had also announced to the whole world that the
Economic and Organized Crime Office was to submit a report to him
on the same matter. They had been fed false and “spin” information
from the Castle.
At 12.55pm on the same day 19th January 2012 the President sent a
special bearer to me in my office with a letter in which he stated
that he had relieved me of my post as Attorney-General with
immediate effect. I had been in Government for over 21 years and
knew that in spite of the persuasion by my old PNDC mentor and
another elder PNDC colleague in Government that I not resign, the
Government could be buying time to have the last say on its own
terms. Northern Ghanaian culture, however, insists on respect for
well behaved elders so I had no option than to obey the two elders
and wait beyond 13th January 2012.
But in accordance with northern Ghanaian tradition and custom I
briefed Alhaji Iddrisu Mahama, as the most Senior Northerner in the
Government on the morning of 14th January 2012 on what transpired
at the meeting of 13th January 2012 and the persuasions from his
colleague elders and my acceptance to hold on. I also told him of
my suspicions of what was in stock for the north, some of which
have come to pass.
The hard working professional staff of the Attorney-General’s
office that had very close working relationship with me will
confirm that we reckoned that the Government was buying time to
discredit me. It, therefore, came as no surprise to me when the
Chief of Staff who was part of the meeting of 13th January 2012
hypocritically issued a press statement to the effect that I had
misconducted myself as a Minister.
I accordingly sent him a reply on 20th January 2012 and dared him
to publish my reply to him and my letter of 6th January 2012 to the
public. He has cowardly refused to make any of them public. In view
of the deceit and betrayal I have gone through in the hands of the
President, how does any one expect me to trust that the Government
would not again put further spins on any advice I give it or any
information I pass over to it on probity, accountability and
transparency discretely. That is why I have chosen to exercise my
constitutional right to freedom of speech and also to defend the
Constitution in my advocacy for integrity in Government openly and
in the public domain.
I joined the PNDC Government, became a foundation member of the NDC
and later reluctantly became the Vice Presidential candidate of the
NDC in 2000. I challenge anybody to show me one public criticism,
orally or in writing, which I made in public to the media about the
PNDC or the NDC under President Rawlings. But I criticized the PNDC
and NDC Governments of President Rawlings very vigorous within by
written memoranda and letters. Indeed I was transferred from
Bolgatanga to the Ministry of Local Government and Rural
Development in January 1986 to prevent me from carrying out my
written intention of resigning on account of my objection to
happenings in the region. Evidence abounds of my other written
advocacy for probity, accountability and transparency through
in-house channels for all the period I served under former Chairman
and later President Rawlings.
I addressed one particular letter to His Excellency, Flt. Lt Jerry
John Rawlings, President of the Republicof Ghana, and copied it
only to the late Rt. Rev. Bishop Lucas Abadamloora, Bishop of
Navrongo/Bolgatanga Dioceses on 3rd June 1999 on the subject
matter: “THE STATE OF THE JUDICIARY, JUDICIAL NOMINATIONS AND
RELATED NATIONAL ISSUES”. I delivered the Bishop’s copy to him
personally at his residence in Bolgatanga on 4th June 1999 and
prepared to be sacked. Former President Rawlings has to date never
spoken to me about the letter even though he could not have been
pleased with it. I send herewith very reluctantly as an attachment
my letter of 3rd June 1999 because no living person is adversely
mentioned in it and it is in the public interest that the public
knows my record in defending the independence of the judiciary and
fighting for probity.
The Great Leader that former President Rawlings was, he told me
once in the presence of Mr. Ebo Tawiah and Nana Ato Dadzie in the
latter’s office why he refused to terminate my appointment when a
PNDC Member who is now helping President Mills called for my
dismissal after he had addressed a letter to me as Martin Amidu,
Attorney-General’s Department, Accra without any salutation
indicating that he was writing to me as a subordinate officer. In
my reply to the PNDC Member I stated that because he had written
the letter to me in my personal capacity as a citizen of Ghana, I
was also replying to him in his personal capacity as a citizen. I
then wrote that as a citizen of Ghanahe had no single right above
my equal citizenship of Ghanato write to me in the manner he did.
President Rawlings explained that when a subordinate person is bold
enough to write the truth as I did to the PNDC Member a good
manager ought to know that penalizing the subordinate officer would
affect loyalty to the Government. I suspect that those same
leadership qualities and understanding of human beings made him to
act upon the contents of my letter of 3rd June 1999 without ever
talking to me about it to date.
It was only at the Catholic Cathedral in about 2002 or so but on
the day of Emefa Kpega’s wedding that a former President of the
Ghana Bar Association brought to my notice that the late Chief
Justice Abban had informed and shown him the contents of my said
letter of 3rd June 1999 on the judiciary. I was surprised because
in spite of my criticism of the late Chief Justice Abban in the
letter he remained on very friendly terms with me until his death.
I had the privilege even after leaving office in January 2001 to
visit him with the late Alhaji Yakubu Dramani a week before his
unfortunate demise. I surely was at his funeral; and I cherish his
magnanimity and tolerance of the strong views I expressed about
him.
There are several excellent reasons why I count myself very lucky
to have left President Mills’ Government. When one reads my letter
No. XE337/09/8 dated 27th July 2011 for instance one cannot fail to
see that it was a letter of resignation (I have deliberately left
out the subject matter). I had stated my resignation in the last
sentence but I then realized that without giving three months
notice I would have to pay my three months salary in lieu, so I
cancelled the sentence. I do not therefore have any reasons for
bitterness against the Government for exiting it because my letter
of 27th July 2011 contained ample notice that I was in the wrong
place. The betrayal of trust in not telling the public the truth
surrounding my alleged exit is what has made it difficult for me to
call the Government’s attention to my views. The Executive of NDC
has not to date even found out from me what happened between the
Government and myself leading to my exit so I cannot volunteer
information to it.
The President has been my long standing personal friend before he
joined the public service at the Internal Revenue Service. He knows
what I told him we should do to win his second term hands down. I
am a foundation member of the NDC who sees conflict as offering an
opportunity for dialogue, peace-making and reconciliation within an
atmosphere that restores trust and confidence. We appear to be
engaged in a dialogue of the deaf otherwise the Government and the
NDC ought to have known by now that all those foundation members
criticizing the Government are indeed genuinely calling for reforms
in the Government to enable it win elections hands down. I am not a
traitor.
Let’s support the
stigmatisation of Cluster bombs – Applerh
The Ghana National Commission
on Small Arms and Light Weapons (GNACSA) on Tuesday called for
global efforts to combat the manufacturing of cluster bombs, which
are deadly and undermine development.
Mr. Jones Applerh, Executive
Secretary of the Commission, made the call at the Accra Regional
Conference on the Universalisation of the Convention on Cluster
Munitions (CCM).
He urged countries that are not
signatories to the Convention to ratify it to halt the
manufacturing of cluster bombs.
The Conference is being
organised by the governments of Ghana, Togo, Zambia, in
collaboration with Norwegian government and the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP).
Mr. Applerh said the objective
of the regional conference was to overcome the challenges faced by
states considering ratification or accessing of the CCM to further
extend the reach of the treaty throughout the sub-Saharan
region.
He said it would assist states
and parties to fulfill their obligations under the Convention to
enable them accelerate its implementation.
“Ghanaians love peace and hate
war, therefore would avoid any means possible to inflict pain on
humanity,” he said.
Mr. Tom Tyrihjell, Ambassador of
Norway in Ghana, said the threat posed to civilian populations by
cluster munitions could be eliminated only if the ban on them was
truly universal and stockpiled weapons were destroyed.
He congratulated Ghana for
hosting such a timely conference adding that Norway was proud to be
a partner in the effort to ensure full universalisation and
implementation of the convention on CCM.
Mr. Tyrihjell said
universalisation was one of the focus areas of the incoming
Norwegian Presidency of the Third Meeting of States Party to the
CCM.
He expressed the hope that the
conference would be helpful in identifying specific obstacles that
prevented States from joining the convention.
Mr. Tyrihjell said the biggest
challenge being faced was the treatment of victims of CMs both
physically and psychologically, adding, it was necessary for
countries within Sub-Saharan Africa to join the coalition in
fighting against CMs use.
Mr. Ahmad Arafa, First
Secretary, Permanent Mission of Lebanon to the UN in Geneva, said
it was necessary to get more countries on board in criminalising
the use, transfer and stockpiling of CMs so that it did not end up
in the hands of people.
He said the use of CMs was
inhuman hence the need for African states to be vocal on its
stigmatisation.
Ms Julie Tenenbaum, Regional
Legal Advisor, International Committee of the Red Cross, said it
was important to achieve and have national prohibitions on the
manufacturing and stockpiling of CMs.
She said having witnessed a
firsthand effect of CMs, her organisation would do everything
possible to see to its prevention.
Oman
FM sues National Communications
Authority
The radio station on which
Ken Agyapong was alleged to have made some ethnocentric and
inciting comments about Gas and Ewes, Oman FM, is dragging the
National Communications Authority (NCA) to court for allegedly
attempting to withdraw its broadcast license.
According to the lawyer of Oman FM, Nii Ayikoi Otoo, the NCA erred
in the number of days it gave Oman Fm to respond to a letter,
adding that, per the laws governing electronic media, the station
should have been given more than five days to react to the concerns
raised by the NCA.
Lawyer Otoo, who doubles as counsel for Hon. Agyapong - owner of
Oman FM, told Citi News that, “recently we received a communication
from the National Communications Authority claiming or alleging
that he had breached a paragraph of the law which had to do with
Frequency Authorization and that they were giving him some number
of days to react and state why his license ought not to be taken
away from him.”
“They invoked a section of the Electronic Communications Act, which
is section 13 (2) and gave him just about eight days. We took the
section, read it and realised that they were obliged to have given
him 30 days within which to react so we wrote drawing their
attention to the anomaly,” he added.
Lawyer Otoo stated, “By the following day, they brought us a reply
telling us that we have failed to address the import of the letter
which required them to show course why the Authority should invoke
Section 13 (1a), and that they were giving them another opportunity
to react. This reply was written on the 17th and they were asked to
give their responds by the 22nd, which is another five days.
“We realised that unless we went to court, they would proceed with
what they were doing, so that is why Oman FM had to institute the
action against them. After all nobody is above the
law.
Kwabena Agyapong Condemns Jake
In The Matter Of State
Bungalow Brouhaha…
Says He Must Discontinue Acquisition Of The Property
News Desk Report
Apart from Ayikoi Otoo and Egbert Faibille who are making all sorts
of ugly noise in defence of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) National
Chairman, Jake Otanka Obetsebi-Lamptey, supporting his takeover of
a state bungalow he occupied as a Minister under the Kufuor
Administration, Mr. Kwabena Agyei Agyapong publicly condemns his
party’s chairman for disgraceful stance.
Known to be someone who speaks his mind, Mr. Kwabena Agyapong,
speaking on Asempa FM’s Eko Sii Sen programme on Monday 28th May,
2012, sensing the danger Jake’s avowed stance to forcibly buy the
state bungalow will pose to the electoral fortunes of the NPP,
calls on the NPP chairman to relinquish the property.
According to him, politicians must set certain standards in the
country, to help correct the erroneous impression that they only
seek political power to loot state properties.
Absolutely not in support of his party chairman, Mr. Kwabena
Agyapong asks that Jake discontinues the attempt acquisition of the
property in the interest of the state. However, Ayikoi Otoo and
Egbert Faibille Jnr. hold contrary view to that of the former
presidential press secretary to Kufuor.
Mr. Agyapong noted that, the recent blame game between the ruling
National Democratic Congress (NDC) and NPP over which party looted
state lands the more, is eroding the confidence Ghanaians have in
the political authority of the nation.
Mr. Agyapong, however, appeals to government to look
dispassionately into all state lands that have ended up the hands
of appointees of state. Kwabena Agyapong has spoken and it is up to
Jake to apply his common sense and not allow toddlers like Egbert
and Ayikoi to mislead him.
NDC On The Verge Of Collapse
...Copyright boss
The Copyright administrator, Yaa Atefuah is in hot soup after
failing to establish tangible reasons for registering the National
Democratic Congress (NDC) logo to wife of the party’s founder Nana
Konadu Agyemang Rawlings without due diligence.
Yaa Atefuah disclosed in an interview with Gold Power drive host
Alhassan Suhuyini on Tuesday, that she did not contact the NDC
leadership about the move of Nana Konadu to register the logo as
her intellectual property and also did not follow the laid down
procedure at the copyright office due to her personal knowledge
about the former first lady as an artist.
“With my little knowledge, Mrs. Konadu Rawlings is an artist and a
prominent member of the NDC. So if she brings something to the
office that she created it and that it is her work, we did not
doubt her”.
Yaa Atefuah, the Copyright administrator, was however quick to add
that although Mrs. Rawlings has registered the NDC logo in her
name, she cannot claim sole ownership of the logo.
‘’In copyright there is a principle of a formality frame, it is not
the registration which gives you the ownership, it does not confer
ownership’’.
“Under the law, under section 69 of the copyright act, the
registration is to enable one ascertain a record of work, publicize
the work, just as people are finding out whether something has been
registered forever. It is also evidence of one’s intellectual
property’’, she added.
“It doesn’t confer the ownership, when you register you are
presumed to be the owner”, she said.
Meanwhile, a Deputy Minister of Information, Samuel Okudjeto
Ablakwa is wondering why the former copyright administrator, Nana
Bosomprah who once contested on the ticket of the NPP as
parliamentary candidature for the Ada constituency is still walking
free after starting the registration process for Nana Konadu
Agyemang Rawlings.
But Nana Bosomprah has also expressed disappointment about the
deputy minister’s call, saying he did not commit any crime.
Akufo Addo Accuses Kufuor’s Faction
Intelligence Desk
Report
There are indications that all is not well with the opposition New
Patriotic Party (NPP) like they have always made Ghanaians to
believe. In fact, the cracks in the NPP is said to have deepened,
following the arrogant posture of the party’s flagbearer, Nana
Akufo-Addo as regards the way and manner he is going about the
campaign towards the December 07 polls.
Insider information picked up by The Informer has it that, former
President John Agyekum Kufuor and his group, predominantly made up
of Ashantis, are very livid and have vow to teach Akufo-Addo a
bitter lesson in this year’s election, since he, (Akufo Addo) has
decided not to live up to agreements reached after all the rumpus
that characterized the choice of Mahamudu Bawumia, as the Vice
Presidential Candidate.
Pleading anonymity, this paper’s source hinted that, the Kufuor
faction feels abandoned and that Akufo-Addo has refused to consult
them before taking major decisions in the running of his campaign
to the extent that even when they call him, he refuses to come; and
so, therefore, sworn to do everything humanly possible to ensure
that Akufo-Addo never achieve his dream of becoming president of
this Republic.
According to the source, former President Kufuor and his group have
expressed worry about the poor manner Akufo-Addo continues to run
his campaign; and they have since predicted his defeat in the
upcoming elections.
“Former President Kufuor and his group are very angry; and with
their influence in the party, which makes and unmakes, this can
pose a great danger to the electoral fortunes of the party in this
year’s crucial December, should Nana Addo refuses to consult and
involve them in his campaign”, the source added However, credible
information stumbled upon, has it that, Akufo-Addo has accused
Kufuor and his faction for leaking sensitive information about him
to the media as part of their AGENDA 2016; and has resolved not to
consult them since they have demonstrated their hatred for
him.
Reports also have it that, Akufo-Addo has been pointing accusing
fingers at one of their MP from the Eastern Region (name withheld),
who publicly came to oppose his choice of Bawumia, as the brain
behind all the negative publications about him; and sworn to deal
with him. More Anon.
Bagbin Strips
Titus Glover Naked
A member of the New Patriotic
Party’s (NPP) Communication Team Nii Kwatei Titus Glover may in not
too distance future be crown king of lies and insult so long as he
continues to feature in political discourses.
Last Saturday on Radio XYZ
current affairs programme called “The Analyst”, Titus once again
told a lie, but unfortunately for him this time round, the Health
Minister, Alban K. S. Bagbin whom he had falsely claimed had
grabbed a 10-acre of state lands at Kpone-Katamanso while serving
as a Minister of Water Resources, Works and Housing, called into
the programme and exposed him.
Mr. Glover also alleged that Mr.
Bagbin, who called from Geneva, was also bribed with a vehicle over
the Kpone-Katamanso land controversy which he was called upon to
mediate.
Titus, however, withdrew the
allegations upon the insistence of Deputy Chief of Staff Alex
Segbefia, who was also a panelist on the programme.
Prior to Titus’s apology, Mr.
Bagbin had described the allegation as a blatant lie and called on
the Bureau of the National Investigations (BNI), National Security
and the Ghana Integrity Initiative to investigate the allegations
by Mr. Glover and ascertain if he has ever acquired a 10-acre land
illegally.
“This is a palpable lie and I
call on the Bureau of the National Investigations, National
Security, the CID and the Ghana Integrity Initiative, they should
all go to the TDC and investigate whether TDC gave me a 10-acre
land when they had any problem with the Kpone Traditional Council”
Mr. Bagbin said.
He added that “it never happened
so I am shocked that people are going round trumpeting this lie.
The vehicle he is talking about was the official car for the
Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing”.
Titus has gained notoriety in
spewing falsehood in most of his utterances on the airwaves; he
usually attacks his political opponents as if he has taken a cue
from his ex-boss, Assin North Member of Parliament, Kennedy
Agyapong, who once employed him at his Kencity Media
Company.
Prominent among Mr. Glover’s
lies is the hoax he hurriedly told on Oman Fm on the night of Mr.
Agyapong’s arrest after he had gone on radio declaring war on Ewes
and Gas during the Biometric Registration exercise.
Titus lied on Oman FM, owned by
Mr. Agyapong, saying two NPP supporters had been killed from Police
brutalities at the Police Headquarters to demand the release of the
loudmouth MP and taken to the mortuary whilst many other injured
supporters had also been hospitalized.
The following day, the news
turned out to have been cooked from Mr. Glover’s kitchen;
nevertheless, the two-times failed Tema East parliamentary
candidate shamelessly refused to retract and apologize to the
public who had been shocked by the news.
Titus and many others in the NPP
have several times been caught spewing lies at the least
opportunity. During the Atiwa by-elections, the NPP National
Chairman, Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey and Madam Frances Asiam, the NPP
Parliamentary candidate for Adenta claimed that two NPP supporters
had been killed by members of the ruling NDC, but their claims
turned out to be a lie.
Just last week, a Deputy Chief
of Staff, Alex Segbefia threw a challenge to the NPP on allegations
that he had used his office to acquire a large house in the plush
Roman Ridge residential area at $5 million.
He has denied the allegation and
wants his accusers to engage him in open debate over their claims.
A denial letter issued by his counsel, Gad Motey in Accra on
Wednesday, said those making the allegations sought needlessly to
denigrate him and bring his hard-earned reputation into disrepute,
but he is ready to challenge any one including the said persons
behind the publication, that is if they actually exist, to come out
boldly if they think they really have a good cause.
The letter warned that Mr.
Segbefia will not hesitate to institute the appropriate action
against anyone who intentionally smear him unjustly and try to
bring his hard-earned reputation into disrepute if such a person or
persons are identified.
Not long ago, the NPP
communicators hopped from one station to the other, making an
unsubstantiated allegation that some managers of newspapers had
been paid thousands of United States Dollars to do propaganda for
the Mills government.
They named such persons as the
Managing-Editors of The Daily Post, Michael Dokosi, The Informer,
Andy Kankam, The Daily Dispatch, Ben Ephson, and The Ghanaian Lens,
Kobby Fiagbe amongst others.
Another claim by the NPP was
spewed by the editor of the Daily Searchlight, Ken Kuranchie, who
claimed that President Mills was building a mansion, which also
turned out to be a lie as the said mansion was a mere security duty
post that President Mills was sponsoring from his personal
resources, for the police and military persons protecting his
residence at the Regimanuel Gray Estates, off the Spintex road in
Accra.
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Woyongo worried about poverty situation in the
North
* Source: GNA - 30.05.2012
Mr. Mark Owen Woyongo, Upper
East Regional Minister, has expressed concern about the poverty
situation in the Northern Savannah Regions of the
country.
He said the Northern Savannah
Regions of Ghana had the highest incidence of poverty with 56 per
cent.
Mr. Woyongo said this when a
delegation made up of students and lecturers of the Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology, who as part of an educational
tour to the Upper East Region called on him.
The tour which forms part of
their studies is to offer the students the needed training as high
level man power planners to help in the formulation of government
policies at various regions, municipalities and the country as a
whole.
He noted that the resultant
effects of the current low level of development in the Upper East
Region was the high incidence of poverty, saying the three northern
regions continue to top the country as the poorest regions by all
poverty indicators as revealed in the Ghana Living Standards Survey
of 2000.
A recent survey conducted by the
World Bank, he said, placed the region as the poorest region in the
country, having taken over from the Upper West Region, making it
the poorest in the country currently.
Mr Woyongo explained that it was
pertinent to relate poverty to economic activities in which most
households were engaged in, adding that the Upper East Region which
falls within the rural savannah zone of Ghana and is predominantly
a rural food crop area, could best be described as a region of
comparatively high incidence of poverty.
Mr. Woyongo observed that the
region realizing its inability to eradicate extreme poverty had
launched an appeal for assistance from the region’s development
partners by way of funds and other logistics.
He announced that as part of the
Savannah Accelerated Development Programme to bridge the
development gab between the northern and southern sectors of the
country, there would be a sod cutting ceremony for the construction
of a millennium village to be situated between West Mamprusi and
Builsa South districts.
Dr Kwasi Osei Agyeman of the
Department of Planning, and head of the delegation, said the tour
is in two phases made up of the Southern and Northern sectors
explaining that the educational tour was to offer the students some
practical tuition to complement those with the theoretical lessons
they received at the universities.
He said the students would visit
major government agencies to ascertain some of their development
challenges and potentials and the way forward towards solving
deprivation in this part of the country.
He noted that SADA as an
initiative at reducing extreme poverty is an area they intended to
study.
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