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Ghana to acquire 52 Million- Euro to fight
maternal mortality- Vice President
- 25
Ghanaians arrested in Nigeria for
stealing oil
- NUGS
to Asaga: Fix Graduate Joblessness
and stop Complaining
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Security personnel not paid salaries for
two years, management blames STC
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Fulani herdsmen describe Ghana Police
as fowls they control with maize
- Boy,
12 guns down boy,13
- Sixty
perish in accidents in Brong Ahafo
Ghana
to acquire 52 Million- Euro to fight maternal mortality- Vice
President
Vice President Dr. John
Dramani Mahama on Wednesday announced that government was in the
process of acquiring a Euro 52 million loan facility from the
European Union to fight the perennial incidence of maternal
mortality in the country.
He said the acquisition of the facility would also leverage the
country’s chances of achieving Millennium Development Goals on
maternal mortality and child health.
Vice President Mahama announced this during a day’s partnership
conference between Ghana and the European Union on the theme: “The
Future of the EU-Ghana Partnership”.
The conference, which would serve as a stock taking to find out the
performance of their relations in the past years and future
collaborations, was attended by some country Directors and
delegates from various EU countries.
The conference would hold panel discussions on: “A broader
partnership between EU and Ghana in its transition to middle income
society and The EU’s perspectives/priorities in cooperation with
Ghana until 2020.”
Vice President Mahama said, apart from the loan facility, the
government had also embarked on a nationwide ambulance service
which would provide at least three ambulance vehicles to each
district and train people to handle minor accidents and ailments
before conveying patients to medical facilities.
He said the government would also provide portable ultra-sound
scanning machines and train nurses, particularly in the rural
areas, to scan and detect minor pregnancy-related cases which could
be referred to major health centres to avoid child and maternal
mortality.
He added: “With all these interventions, we in government are sure
that it will help us to achieve all the health-related Millennium
Development Goals.”
Vice President Mahama said the government would not renege on its
promise to spend within the national budget irrespective of the
electioneering activities in the year.
“President John Evans Atta Mills has ordered all Metropolitan,
Municipal and District Assemblies not to initiate any project
outside the budget, which I believe will help keep our spending
within budget,” Vice President Mahama added.
Ambassador Claude Maeten, Head of Delegation of the European Union
to Ghana, said his outfit would continue to dialogue with the
Government of Ghana and other development partners to enhance
Ghana’s chances and transition into a middle income country in the
next 10 years.
He appealed to the government to remove the structural constraints
to growth by prioritizing public spending, and to steer reforms to
transform the high potential of the Ghanaian economy into concrete
sustainable development for all.
Ambassador Maeten commended Ghana and ECOWAS for taking appropriate
measures to help restore constitutional rule in Mali and Guinea
Bissau.
Ms Hannah Tetteh, the Minister for Trade and Industry, said EU was
still Ghana’s largest trading partner and was committed to
deepening their relations in the coming years, and to ensure
Regional integration to enhance better mutual
relations.
25
Ghanaians arrested in Nigeria for stealing
oil
Twenty-five Ghanaians are
among 30 suspected oil thieves in the grips of the Joint Military
Task Force known as Operation Pulo Shield in the Niger Delta region
of Nigeria.
The suspects were arrested on Monday by security operatives on
patrol at Awoba in Degema Local Government Area of Rivers
State.
According to the Commander of the 2 Brigade of the Nigerian Army,
Brigadier General Tukur Burutai, over 25,000 tonnes of crude oil
were recovered from them.
Speaking to the press in Port Harcourt, Brig. Gen. Burutai said two
vessels, MT Oxo and MT Ane, being used for the illicit activity,
had also been recovered from the suspects.
He stated that members of the task force were informed by some
residents of Awoba community about the breach of a Shell-owned
pipeline by suspected oil thieves and that they immediately swung
into action and arrested the suspects in the act.
“We will interrogate all the suspects and after that, we will hand
them over to the appropriate government agency for prosecution.
Since we took over the operation of the JTF, we have been fighting
not only the illegal bunkering, but piracy and to some extent, some
elements of militancy, which is currently at its lowest ebb,” the
Leadership newspaper quoted Brig. Gen. Tukur Burutai.
He added: “As they come up, we strike and ensure that we reduce
them (oil theft and illegal refining) to the lowest level and as
you can see, our efforts are paying off.
NUGS
to Asaga: Fix Graduate Joblessness and stop
Complaining
The National Union of Ghana
Students (NUGS) condemns in strong terms the statement of Hon.
Moses Asaga the Minister of Employment and Social Welfare that,
“It’s because of the proliferation of university colleges in this
country… admitting mediocre students,” that is why there is
graduate joblessness.
He furthered that, “everybody comes out with the psychology that I
have graduated from a university, when in actual fact even if you
follow the grades people are getting those people would not be
calling themselves as qualified university graduates.”
NUGS sees the Minister’s statement as hugely unfortunate for the
President Mills Government and it is a clear testament of attempts
by persons of high positions to shift Governments inability to
innocent persons and institutions in the country. If the Government
cannot handle the growing unemployment rate in Ghana the President
should tell Ghanaians.
We will not have Ministers who have been appointed to fix certain
challenges whine as a way of saying that, “I can’t do it”. If you
cannot handle the issues Hon. Moses Asaga please step down
now!
NUGS is therefore calling on the Minister to retract his
unfortunate comment and apologize to the good people of
Ghana.
Thank you.
Signed: Austin Brako-Powers
Security
personnel not paid salaries for two years, management blames
STC
Staff of Super Senses
Security International stationed at the Sunyani office of the State
Transport Company (STC), have expressed worry about non-payment of
their salaries for almost two years.
“This situation has created worrisome financial inconveniences and
burden on us as parents and guardians”, Mr. Issa Mohammed, Sunyani
supervisor of the company, told the GNA in an interview on
Tuesday.
He said their monthly salaries “ceased coming since November
2010”.
Mr. Mohammed said they had managed to survive for the past two
years through tips, some of them received from porter services they
rendered to passengers, whilst others who could not bear the
inconvenience had called it quits.
Asked why he was still at post and had also not sought for another
job, the supervisor replied he was still searching for one but
expressed the optimism that “one day they will pay our arrears as
well as re-new our contract”.
He called on the government and human rights organizations to come
to assist in the payment of their salaries “because we are
suffering and are in dire need of money to support our
families”.
The company’s coordinator for the northern command, Mr Seth
Boateng, said the situation was as a result of STC’s failure to pay
for their services but added “we are doing everything possible to
solve the problem. The situation is nation-wide.”
He said initially the company was borrowing from its bankers to pay
workers with the view that the company would pay back the loan when
STC paid but this had not happened “rendering us incapable of
further borrowing from our bankers”.
He said at a recent meeting of directors and legal officials of
both companies in Accra, officials of the STC gave assurance they
were expecting some money from the Ministry of Finance and would
pay the arrears immediately they got it.
Fulani herdsmen describe Ghana Police as fowls they control with maize
Farmers in the Kwahu South
and Kwahu East districts who are harassed by armed Fulani herdsmen
have alleged that, the herdsmen had been making mockery of them
whenever they threatened to report them to the police.
“Whenever the Fulani herdsmen lead their cattle to destroy our
farms and we threaten to report to the police, they make mockery of
us by saying that our police are like fowls they throw maize at and
they go for it.”
The farmers made the allegation when Mr. Victor Smith, the Eastern
Regional Minister, in the company with members of the Regional
Security Council, held a meeting with the farmers at Aboam on
Tuesday following the killings last week of a farmer and his son by
Fulani herdsmen.
The farmers alleged that, true to their words, whenever the cattle
of the Fulani's destroyed their farms and they went to the police
station to make a complaint, they (the farmers) were more often
locked up in police cells.
The farmers said, due to the killings and harassment's by the
Fulanis, they could neither go to their farms nor could their
children go to school; because the cattle sometimes occupied the
roads that lead to the schools.
They cited several instances where the Fulanis went to threaten
children in school to keep quiet because their shouts were
disturbing their “sleeping cattle.”
They said due to harassment by Fulani herdsmen, they could not go
to farm and had to travel to the nearby towns to buy food and even
some had abandoned their villages.
Mr Smith told the farmers that the government would not allow any
investor either a Ghanaian or a foreigner to harass other citizens
and residents in the country because of their investment.
He appealed to all those who had deserted their villages to return
and assured them of the protection of the security personnel and
the determination of the government to ensure that everybody was
free to pursue his or her work in peace without any
disruption.
Boy, 12 guns down boy,13
Shock gripped residents of
Sefwi Bekwai Atwima in the Western Region, after a 12-year-old boy
reportedly killed his 13-year-old bosom friend at about 9:00am on
Monday, May 6, 2012.
The juvenile suspect (name withheld) allegedly killed Felix K. Baah
using a single-barreled gun belonging to his father, who was said
to be away from home during the incident.
Several phone calls by Daily Guide to the Police Inspector said to
be investigating the case to corroborate the incident on Tuesday
were not answered.
However, a resident of the community who was at the scene told the
paper that the suspect had aimed the gun at a rodent on a tree but
it changed its direction when he fired it, killing his 13-year-old
friend instead.
The source said the bullet hit the deceased in the head, sending
him to the ground instantly.
According to the witness, both the suspect and the deceased lived
on the outskirts of the community and were pupils of a Preparatory
School at Sefwi Bekwai.
On that fateful day, the deceased, Daily Guide learnt, inquired
from the suspect if he would report to school, to which he
responded in the negative.
Upon hearing his friend's decision, the deceased who had then
finished taking his bath for school, according to the witness,
rescinded his decision and asked the suspect to take his father's
gun for a hunting expedition.
The source said when the suspect produced the gun; the deceased
allegedly loaded it with bullets and asked the suspect to shoot at
a rodent he had seen on a tree while he left for his house.
But the gun which was directed at the animal suddenly changed its
direction when it was fired, hitting Felix in the head, killing him
instantly.
The body of Felix, according to reports, had since been deposited
at the Bibiani Government Hospital for autopsy while the suspect
was in the grips of the police assisting in
investigations.
Sixty perish in accidents in Brong Ahafo within just 3 months
Sixty people perished in 158
recorded road accidents between January and March this year in the
Brong Ahafo Region.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Paul Wesley Baah, Regional
Commander of Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU), who disclosed
this to the Ghana News Agency in Sunyani in an interview, said 41
of the dead were males and 19 females.
Nine of the deceased were aged below 18 years.
DSP Baah said 40 of the cases were fatal whilst 269 passengers got
injured in the accidents, which involved 116 commercial, 62 private
vehicles and 23 motor bicycles.
He advised drivers to drive with caution and avoid over-speeding
and wrong over-taking, to avoid placing their lives and those of
passengers in danger.
Parents as breadwinners of some families are losing their lives,
the MTTU commander noted, observing that with little carefulness on
the road, lives and properties would be saved.
DSP Baah warned drivers that the law would not spare any driver or
user of the road who abused road regulations as they would be
arrested and dealt with accordingly by the law.
He disclosed that 132 drivers were arrested for committing various
traffic offences during the period under review and 77 of them
arraigned before the courts were sentenced to pay total fines of
GH¢13,650.
DSP Baah said 21 of the cases were awaiting trial, 44 under
investigations, one person acquitted and discharged and 10 served
with warning letters.
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