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- Arrest copyright official who ....
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Okudzeto
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Elmina Police On Rampage
- I'm
more than bitter - sacked
presenter
says
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Konadu lawyer dares critics to
produce
evidence of logo ownership
- NPP
Has No Track Record To
Advice Us –
E. T. Mensah
- FDB
Grabs 7,820 Cartons Of
Rotten Fish
Arrest
copyright official who ....–
Okudzeto
....registered NDC logo in
Nana Konadu’s name
Deputy Minister of Information, Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa has called
for the arrest of the copyright official Nana Bosomprah who
registered the National Democratic Congress’ logo in the name of
the former first lady, Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings.
Nana Bosomprah has confirmed claims by the former first lady on the
ownership of the NDC logo saying there is no doubt the logo belongs
to Nana Konadu since she registered it in her name with no
sponsorship from anyone.
Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa says that he is surprised that former
administrator at the copyright office is still walking as a free
man and wonders why the security agencies have not picked him up
because according to him, he(Nana Bosomprah) has serious questions
to answer.
Speaking on Radio Gold’s Alhaji and Alhaji on Saturday,the deputy
minister expressed worry over why Nana Bosomprah should register a
recognized party’s logo without consulting party executives.
“You have been called upon to register the emblem of a political
party which has existed since 1992, with known operatives, known
national executive members and you could not write to the general
secretary of the party or the chairman of the party to find out
that there is a demand or a claim for the emblem of the party. So
you want to find out if there is any objection”.
He also added that the actions of Nana Bosomprah has implications
for the country.
“Everybody in our country will not be feeling safe by this act
especially if you run an organization when anybody could walk to
the copyright office and register your symbol because you claim the
symbol belongs to you’’.
He charged public officers to be responsible, to be fair and carry
out their duties in manners that do not create chaos.
-Elmina Police On
Rampage
By Gifty Arthur
If disciplinary measures at the Ghana Police Service are anything
to go by, then the Elmina District Commander, DSP G O Asare, will
any moment from now be finding himself wanting.
He, together with a colleague have been summoned before the Police
Intelligence and Professional Standard Bureau (PIPS) for abusing
their powers.
Such is the expectation of lawyers of some seven citizens of Brenu
Akyenim, who were severely brutalized by the police upon the
alleged instructions of the commander, on Easter Monday April 9,
2012.
The petition sent to the Director of PIPS by the lawyers, has
called for an immediate investigation into the alleged attack, and
subsequent punishment to the officers if found guilty of assault
and battery.
PIPS, a unit set up to receive and investigate complaints from the
public about the conducts of police personnel, is being requested
to make sure that the officers involved are asked to go on
suspension, since their continued stay at their current post may
hamper investigations.
“The police officers ought not to remain on duty while the case is
pending and their powers and functions as police officers ought to
be ceased forthwith in accordance with law and police disciplinary
proceedings and regulations” the petition said.
Besides the investigations by PIPS, the lawyers, according to the
petition which was copied to the Commission for Human Rights and
Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), National Security Coordinator,
Inspector General of Police (IGP), the Attorney General and
Minister of Justice and the Central Regional Minister of have been
directed to proceed to court for appropriate redress.
According to the petition signed by Heward-Mills and Company,
lawyers for the victims, on April 9, 2012, which coincidentally was
Easter Monday, the victims namely: Solomon Gyenfie, Kwesi Kaya,
Fusena, Kweku Mensah, Kwesi Tawiah, Kofi Nkum and Andre Kwame
Gyenfie were among a crowd of merrymakers at the Brenu Beach, where
they were brutally assaulted by the Police
Without any provocation, the petition alleged that the officers
under the directive of Commander DSP Asare indiscriminately shot
bullets and tear gas into the holiday makers.
A German immigrant Peter Borger and his Ghanaian wife Agnes Naana
Borger have been accused as being behind the attack by the
Policemen to serve their “personal business and malicious
interest”.
The seven victims, from the indiscriminate shooting of the about 30
officers, sustained various degrees of injuries which are at the
moment being nursed at the Central Regional Hospital. Kwesi Kaya,
one of the victims, was savagely beaten to pulp and shot with a
rubber bullet, and as a result fell unconscious.
Realizing he might have died from the brutalities, the Policemen
made an attempt to transport his almost lifeless body to the
hospital, but, miraculously, Kaya regained his breath. However,
unbelievably, the officers were again instructed to send him to the
Elmina Police Station where he was detained in spite of his already
deteriorating condition.
One other victim Solomon Gyenfie was also subjected to terrible
police brutalities as they hit him on countless times on the head
with the butts of their guns and again denied him medical
attention.
These attacks came on after the Brenu Development Company (BDC),
owned by the Brenu Akyem Trust, notified the Divisional Commander
at Cape Coast, and the Regional Commander Andoh-Koufie, in writing,
dated April 6, 2012, and copied to the IGP, requesting that they be
protected on the said date, as they intended to organize and
sponsor the yearly Easter Beach Festival in the town.
Earlier, according to the petition, the police had come to the
beach, and in an unlawful manner removed the banners and posters
which were been used to advertise the event.
The victims alleged that Chief-Inspector Gabriel Humadu is one
officer who breaks the laws of his office with impunity, as they
claim they have him on tape expressing his contempt and defiance of
the rule of law and the Police Command chain, describing them as
mere “cosmetics”.
The victims are convinced that the Borgers are the ones behind the
unlawful attack on them, citing immediate events before the attack
on them in which they saw Chief Inspector Humadu and his partner in
crime DSP Asare with the 30 officers being entertained with food
and drinks by the couple.
“After the police officers consumed the food and drinks lavishly
provided by the suspects, Mr. and Mrs. Borger, they then proceeded
on their wanton and unlawful attacks on innocent citizens”, they
alleged.
The petition traced the recent attack on the victims from as far
back as “April 2010, where the same couple in a bid to unlawfully
lay an apartheid claim to the Brenu Beach engaged the Elmina Police
to stop all peaceful festivities at the beach.
In January this year, the petition alleged that Mr. Andre Gyenfie,
one of the victims, was threatened at gun point, and after the
issue was reported to the Cape Coast Police, and when the suspects
were arrested, no news was heard from the police on the matter
again.
The counsels for the victims hoped that judging by the activities
of PIPS their petition would be immediately looked into, as the
victims are prepared to help make the investigation very smooth by
providing the necessary information by way of video footages,
bullets fired by the police, used tear gas cans, medical reports
and photographs.
I'm more than bitter - sacked presenter
says
Kwabena Bobie Ansah, the
sacked host of Ekosii Sen, a political programme on Asempa FM in
Accra has lashed out at the management of Multimedia Group, owners
of the station, for dismissing him without any plausible
explanation.
The broadcaster whose programme on the 23rd of February this year
culminated in the near attack of the radio stations by irate
supporters of the New Patriotic Party led by Anthony Karbo, says he
was given a raw deal by the Chief Executive Officer, Kwesi Twum,
and the Chief Operating Officer of the station, Ekyi Quarm.
Over hundred angry supporters of the opposition NPP besieged the
premises of Asempa FM threatening to beat up some NDC panelist and
Bobie Ansah who they accuse of raining insults on their flagbearer,
Nana Akufo-Addo.
The supporters were prevented from entering into the Asempa studio
by some workers of the company and the security forces.
In a no-holds barred first public interview after he was given the
sack, Bobie Ansah told KSM on Metro TV’s Thank God It’s Friday
(TGIF) that he is a very bitter man.
“I am more than a bitter person. Look at my eye[s] and you would
understand me. I am very bitter, you can’t tell me I should not be
bitter. Asempa was just a small station, Ekosii Sen was just a
small programme. I built that programme, that station with my
energy - everything I had - only for one day the owner to come to
me and tell me ‘we don’t need you anymore’.”
He said after the foiled attack on the station, he was asked to
take some 2 months all-expenses-paid vacation to cool off while the
dust settles. He was however handed a letter terminating his
appointment on the 19th of April with a GHS 6,000 compensation. He
said the CEO of Multimedia Group “was sacking me with GHS 6,000. He
was betraying me with GHS 6, 000.”
He described his time at the station as a wasted period due to how
he was pushed out. “Asempa FM is my baby, Ekosii Sen is my child. I
loved that station… Kwesi Twum has not been fair to me.” he added.
He denied being on the pay roll of the ruling National Democratic
Congress (NDC) explaining that he bought a Land Rover at $15,000 in
2007 when the NPP was still in power and therefore does not rely on
the finances of any political party.
He blamed top officials of the company of scheming with the NPP to
get him out of the station. He said he received information from
someone within the NPP alleging that some senior officials of the
Multimedia Group were paid by NPP to get rid of him because of the
perception that he was working for the NDC.
He indicated that there were allegations in the past against some
top broadcasters of Joy FM who were reportedly receiving money from
the NPP but none of them were sacked for it.
“That is why I have been saying that I need an explanation [on] why
I was sacked. If the intention is that Bobie is working for the NDC
so we will sack him, then Kwesi Twum has not been fair because the
same allegations that have been leveled against me have been
leveled against others in the same corporate office.”
“If you have any evidence, you have any proof; you bring it on the
table. I want Kwesi Twum and Ekyi Quarm if indeed they have
conscience, they should come and tell the truth about what I
did.”
He said there have been a number of occasions where officials of
the NPP have congratulated him for his professionalism and that the
attack on his person by some leading members of the party surprised
him.
He accused the Multimedia Group of lacking the moral right to
flaunt its media freedom credentials, stating: “I hope Kwesi Twum
and Multimedia will forever shut up when we are talking about press
freedom because when they talk about press freedom, they don’t have
any idea.”
He indicated that he will take some time off to restrategize before
settling on what next to do.
“I wish I can get something for myself like my own radio station
but I don’t have the capacity, I don’t have the money. I wish I can
get something doing for myself.
Konadu lawyer dares critics to produce evidence of logo
ownership
Counsel for former first lady
Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings has challenged critics and doubting
thomases to produce evidence of ownership of the National
Democratic Congress logo.
Stanley Ahorlu told Joy News his client has proof of ownership of
the logo with the evidence palpable at the registry.
He said the critics can continue “shouting on roof tops” about the
ownership of the logo but what matters most is that his client has
the evidence.
Mrs Rawlings is threatening to take back the logo she claimed she
designed and registered in her name after complaining of party
disunity and infringement on her intellectual property.
The party is yet to come out with an “official response” but the
Works and Housing Minister ET Mensah, a founding member of the NDC
and hitherto a close confidant of the Rawlingses said Mrs Rawlings
cannot claim exclusive ownership of the logo.
He said the logo which is an eagle on top of an umbrella was a
compromised decision by cadres and members of a coalition which
metamorphosed into the party, NDC.
He explained the choice of an umbrella came from the 31st December
Movement, led by Mrs Rawlings but the Eagle came from the Eagles
Party which was part of that grand coalition.
He said after series of deliberations it was agreed the logo will
be a merger of the Eagle and the umbrella.
Mrs Rawlings can therefore not be said to be the owner of the logo,
he reiterated.
But Stanley Ahorlu said any person with contrary evidence must be
ready to produce it.
"For now I have no grounds to disbelieve the claims of [Mrs
Rawlings]", Stanley Ahorlu noted.
NPP
Has No Track Record To Advice Us – E. T.
Mensah
Water Resources, Works and
Housing minister, E. T. Mensah has taken a swipe at the opposition
New Patriotic Party(NPP), for what he terms releasing an
unfortunate and misleading statement on the on-going tango between
government and local building contractors body, GREDA.
A statement released by the NPP yesterday, accused government for
side-lining the Ghana Real Estates Developers Association(GREDA)
over the new government proposal of a 500 housing unit by a South
African firm,GUMA, saying the action is a slap in the face of
Ghanaians.
The statement read ‘’One sore point regarding STX, a South Korean
company, was the side lining of Ghanaian estate developers who
offered a detailed alternative, built by Ghanaians at half the
price STX was quoting’’.
‘’With the failure of the STX, all have hoped Ghanaian estate
developers will be at the centre of governmental partnership and
support in the delivery of affordable housing. It is therefore with
great sadness that we learn government has embarked on yet another
partnership with and support for a foreign company, GUMA of South
Africa, to deliver 500 affordable housing units’’.
‘’Ghanaian estate developers are once again side lined. Their
proposal on partnership and support with government has not been
responded to since 2010’’.
But speaking on the Gold Power Drive on Wednesday, Mr. E. T. Mensah
says the NPP lack the moral right to school the NDC government on
the provision of affordable housing in the country since they(NPP)
could not deliver even a one-bed room apartment for the country in
their eight years of administration.
‘’The statement is very unfortunate and misleading in the first
place, and saying that we have side-lined Ghanaian contractors is
not true’’.
‘’When it comes to housing delivery in this country, political
traditions which has no record at all is the Busia –Danquah
tradition. Kwame Nkruamh delivered the largest number of housing in
this country. The second tradition which provided the largest
number of houses is the NDC tradition. We can talk about Dansoman
SSNIT flat, Adenta SSNIT flat, Tema com. 3 flats, and even the
skyline of this country’’.
‘’We were the ones who thought there was the need to do something
about the country’s skyline, so SSNIT were ask to build the Trust
towers, and then the buildings around the cedi house and the cedi
house itself and then we created the Airport city and in a lot of
these projects we used local contractors not foreign contractors’’,
he said.
‘’So they have no moral right to question what we are doing in our
approach as to delivering housing for this country’’.
‘’We are in our three years of administration and we have initiated
something, it took them six years to decide that they have to do
something and the approach they even took was very unprofessional
".
FDB Grabs 7,820 Cartons Of Rotten
Fish
The Food and Drugs Board
(FDB) has, upon a tip off, seized a consignment of about Seven
Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty (7820) cartons of unwholesome
fish, being distributed by a company called We 2 Sea Foods Company
based at the Tema Fishing Habour.
Two managers of the company have been summoned to the offices of
the FDB today, to face tough questions.
Indications are that they will be charged under the Food and Drugs
Law and processed for court.
The FDB during an inspection by its officials at the premises of We
2 Sea Foods Company made the discovery where it was observed that
1200 cartons of Mackerel being stored by the company at two
different locations had defrost, but had been repackaged and
refrozen. Although an offensive smell was emanating from the frozen
fish, they were going to be placed on the market for human
consumption.
Officials of the FDB also observed that another consignment of
about 6620 cartons of Mackerel 20+ (Flat Cartons), being stored at
We 2 Sea Foods Company had expired between February and March this
year.
According to the FDB, some of the rotten fish had been
unscrupulously relabeled by the company to read “Production Date –
09.09.11; Expiry Date – 12 months after production date,” an act
which contravenes Section 3 of the Food and Drugs Law.
The law states that “Any person who labels, packages, sells, or
advertises any food in a manner that is false, misleading or
deceptive as regards its character, nature, value, substance,
quality or composition, merit or safety, commits an offence.”
It was further detected that We 2 Sea Foods Company indulges in the
relabeling of unwholesome fish for placement on the market in total
violation of Sections 1 and 8 (1) of the Food and Drugs Law, PNDC
Law 305B.
That law also states among other things that “Any person who sells
or offers for sale any food that is unwholesome or unfit for human
consumption, consists in whole or in part of any filthy, putrid,
rotten, decomposed or diseased substance, is injurious to health;
or is not of the nature, substance or quality prescribed by
standards commits an offence.
While section 8(1): “Any person who sells, or offers or exposes for
sale, or has in his possession for sale or deposits with or
consigns to any person for the purpose of sale, any food intended
for, but unfit for human consumption commits an offence”.
To protect public health and safety, the FDB has confiscated the
consignment of the unwholesome fish for safe disposal.
Importers of frozen animal products, the FDB said, should note that
proper and constant maintenance of the cold chain, as well as
hygiene during storage and /or transportation of their frozen
products, are basic requirements to guarantee product
wholesomeness.
The FDB said it will continue with its monitoring of the operations
of all Bulk Cold Storage Facilities to ensure that they adhere
strictly to “Good Cold Storage Practices”.
Furthermore, the FDB said it wishes to assure the public that it
will continue to do all in its power to protect public health and
safety.
Information from the general public on persons suspected to be in
any practice with the potential of endangering public health and
safety with respect to FDB’s mandate is most welcomed through any
of the following contact numbers; 0244337235, 0244337243,
0243189692 or 0244337251.
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