Wednesday, November 30, 2011

50% of HIV/AIDS infection emanates from the youth- AIDS COMMISSION

The Director of Technical Services of the Ghana Aids Commission, Dr. Richard Amenyah, has reiterated the need for persons to protect themselves against HIV/AIDS.

Speaking in relation to the World’s Aids Day on December 1, 2011, he said the commission’s objective is to encourage Ghanaians to be wary and ensure a reduction of the disease.

He intimated that nearly 50% of the infections emanate from the youth and asked them to purge themselves from contracting the disease.

He espoused the idea that HIV/AIDS should be prevented since the disease is incurable and added that the Commission aims to reduce the infection by 50% from now to five years.

This year’s Aids day which is titled “Getting to zero, the role of the youth” is centered on the younger generation to stop the widespread of the deadly HIV/AIDS.

“So, we need to have young people highlighted as part of the target groups and then also ensure that we have them at the centre of action to help reach out to other young people to modify their sexual behaviours. And then also contribute to a decline of HIV among young people and then also among adults.” he said.

He called for unity among Ghanaians to combat the disease since HIV is “no respecter of persons" and advised them to act out their role in ensuring a total eradication of the disease.

Richard Amenyah, in an interview with X fm news team, attributed the high rate of HIV/AIDS to the multiple sex partners and indiscriminate sex which according to him prolong the infections instead of making it ineffective. He further admonished young people to engage in safe sex and also shack up with one partner.

He defused the bad perception about Aids infected persons which usually leads to stigma saying Aids patients can live longer when they are given the proper healthcare. He disclosed that in Ghana, almost 62000 people infected by HIV/AIDS are diagnosed with anti-retroviral drugs which reduce the infection and enable them to stay longer.

Describing it as a “misconception”, he implored Ghanaians to stop discriminating against those who have contracted the disease.

He estimated that about 220000 people have contracted the disease with others oblivious of the virus in their bodies and as a result appealed to every Ghanaian to undergo the Aids test.

According to him, the test is the surest way for a person to know his or her status in order to either reduce further infections or stimulate those who would be negatively tested to apply the necessary measures to remain negative.

He however admitted that the HIV/AIDS campaign can only be successful when every person plays an important role to curb the disease and also said that sex education should be incorporated into the family, schools and religious bodies.

He added the Ghana Aids Commission is launching its “Heart to Heart” campaign to engage the HIV/AIDS infected persons to educate people and the entire society about the predicament.

He said the Commission is ready to partner other organizations to fight against the disease and appealed to the government to keep assisting them.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/X fm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Bright Akwetey chides Papa Kwesi Ndoum, says he has ambitions to disintegrate the CPP

It seems not only the CPP National Chairperson, Samia Yaba Nkrumah, is discontent with their two-time Presidential candidate, Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom, who according to her has contravened the constitutional provisions of the Convention People’s Party, as other CPP members also appear to be fuming at the sight of this recent happening.

According to Samia Nkrumah, the actions of the 2008 Presidential candidate discredit the integrity of the national executives, therefore, bringing the name of the party into disrepute. She did not mince words when she claimed that Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom has “relentlessly waged a campaign to demoralize” the party supporters.

It is in the wake of this that Lawyer Bright Akwetey, a Presidential Aspirant of the CPP in 2012, has also expressed disappointment over what he terms “machinations” against the party officials.
Lawyer Bright Akwetey explained that Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom has been nursing a desire to form his own political party since 2007.

He said that after Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom emerged as winner in the 2007 congress, he established a group called “Movement” announcing his interest to split CPP into factions.

“Before the 2007 congress which he won, he formed an organization called Movement and their colour was white. So, anywhere we opened a CPP office, he came to open an office close by for the movement and had the office painted white. He was prevailed upon to abandon his quest for forming his own political party because that has been his ambition…”

He claimed that after Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom clenched victory in 2007, he became prodigal until the party officials “prevailed upon him to come back home”.

He continued that Dr. Paa Kwesi revived his attempt by forming another group named “Movement for Social Justice” in 2008 with its objectives similar to the CPP's. According to him, he (Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom) went every length to duplicate the ideals of the Convention People’s Party.

He added that “the Central Committee decided that everybody should be loyal to one party and, that’s the CPP, to ban the Movement for Social Justice. Paa Kwesi Nduom admitted that he has formed the movement and that he has formed the movement to support him in his political ambition.”

Discounting Dr. Paa Kwesi’s assertion for an early congress, he supported the national executives’ idea of withholding the congress for three months when the necessary internal structures have been laid before the commencement of the Presidential race and advised the newly-elected executives to be wary.

“…the vehicle that will transport you into stardom; into the presidency has a problem with the engine and has a fault or problem with the tyre. And the party is saying that, look, let’s put the engine in order…he is saying No I want to use the vehicle the way it is, then later you can repair it. It doesn’t make sense to me.”, he said.

Lawyer Bright Akwetey claimed that the members of the Movement for Social Justice are Dr. Paa Kwesi's employees who have turned into his “Public Relations Machinery” to exert pressure on the national executives.

He believed the three-month period is a good step to strengthen the party adding that CPP can clench victory in election 2012 provided the foundation is well-laid.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/X fm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Monday, November 28, 2011

Utility service providers doing their best but…PURC

The Director of Public Relations and External Affairs of the Public Utility Regulatory Commission (PURC), Nana Yaa Jantua, says the commission is unhappy with the intermittent power cuts across several parts of the country.

According to her, the commission expresses worry about the frequent power blackouts in the country saying that there should be a proper communication mechanism in place before an area is unexpectedly cut off power supply. She attributed the cause of this standoff to the dawdling manner in which the utility service providers operate.

"The issue is about speedy response to fault and also communication. If an area is going to experience an outage or they have experienced an outage, there should be some kind of communication to the people for them to know that our power has gone off for such and such a reason", she said.

Interacting with the Big bite morning show host, Abena Asiedua, on Xfm 95.1, the PURC Public Relations Director explained that in order to address the water shortages as well as the electricity constraints, the commission ensures that there is enough monitoring over the companies in charge of these utilities.

She said that the PURC supervises the companies to set up the necessary structures and also ensure that unfortunate occurrences of this defect are avoided.
"...all the installation of the utility, the equipment, the transformers; we go and see how these equipment are performing. We also collect reports on how their performance is. We also have meetings with them..."

She further disclosed that ECG, GWCL and other utility-based agencies, under the instruction of PURC, are obliged to compensate consumers who lose their items due to the unexpected failures.

Nana Yaa Jantua affirmed that some consumers have already been compensated with the utility service providers refunding money to over-billed consumers and therefore asked all consumers to follow suit when their items become defective due to the unfortunate utility faults.

She said whenever this occurs, victimized consumers should report to the Public Utility Regulatory Commission which will make sure they are compensated.

She advised consumers to "ask value for money" and not perceive the services of the Electricity Company, Ghana Water Company, Transmission Company as well as the other utility companies as "favour" since the companies owe them a duty.

Adding to the Commission's roles, she noted that ECG is an interface with the consumers and if the company defaults in its services, it behooves on the commission to sanction them to effectively back up in their services to the country.

Spelling out the rights of the consumers, the PURC Public Relations and External Affairs Director, Nana Yaa Jantua, discounted actions by the utility service providers to disconnect a consumer who is purported to be indebted to them due to his or her inability to foot the bill.

"Even if you owe, there should be a payment plan between you and the utility service provider. They can't just disconnect you.” she said.

She however explained that though there are outages, the performance of the Electricity Company, Ghana Water Company together with the other utility service providers should not be undermined.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/ Xfm 95.1/ Accra/ Ghana

Friday, November 25, 2011

Verification not full-proof to electoral violence- Ben Ephson

The Managing Editor of the Daily Dispatch, Ben Ephson, has ruled out the importance of a verification system as a measure to check vote rigging and violence in election 2012.

According to him, neither the biometric registration nor the electronic verification can eliminate the violence and the multiplicity of voting that have characterized the national elections.

He called for the abrogation of the biometric system of voting suggesting that the money and resources that would be used to instigate the biometric registration could be channeled differently to ensure peace in 2012.

He disclosed to Xfm 95.1 this Friday that even with the biometric registration, there is still the possibility of a person fiddling with the election figures which could equally spell doom for the nation and also advocated that the only option that the 2012 general elections can be free from violence and rigging is when all the stakeholders are vigilant.

He explained that the 30 million cedis estimated for the biometric voting system could be split to employ more hands to assist the Electoral Commission (EC) during the general elections.

"Given the controversy between the two main parties, I belong to the school of thought that we can do away with biometric and verification and we can use a third of that money to do what biometric and verification will do for us. To prevent multiple voter registration, we can quadruple the number of people Electoral Commission hire and then we do one day voter registration throughout the country. That will eliminate voter simplicity or multiple voting.", he opined.

Expanding further, Ben Ephson said that with excessive number of polling agents and supervisors at the various constituencies, people will be deterred from voting twice which would clear off the distortions in the elections.

Speaking to host Sekou Nkrumah on "Let's talk politics", Ben Ephson outlined that the electoral violence and turmoil that emerge as a result of rigging or cheating could be avoided by having enough trained polling personnel by the EC who would not countenance any foul attempts during the elections.

He proposed that the Electoral Commission should employ the services of foreign observers who would keep an eagle eye on every polling site at the constituencies. He said monitoring of activities at the polling stations by the polling agents as well as the political parties is a significant measure to curb any incident of violence in 2012.

He however vouched for the verification system saying it is the only way to avert multiple voting if the Electoral Commission still goes by the biometric voter registration but would not stick his neck to say that any of these newly-adopted methods would abort the totality of violence in the elections.

In his view, EC should find a common ground to address the rivalry between the opposition NPP and the ruling NDC over the biometric registration.

Alluding to the politics of insults and the sudden acrimony between some members of NPP and NDC, Ben Ephson called on both parties to be decorous in their speech and also implored the media to ensure that those who use it as platform to channel their misgivings and information do so in a constructive manner.

He besought the political parties from perpetrating any act of violence in 2012 revealing that though the tension during the elections in 2000 was highly heightened, the then government under the leadership of the former President, J.J Rawlings, handed over the Presidential mantle peacefully to the NPP.


Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Xfm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Anyidoho threats are despicable -Anthony Kabo

Just when everybody thought the NPP flagbearer's "All die be die" comment has been laid to rest, it appears his statement which has been touted as "warmongering" is yet to heat up from the opposition bench.

The infamous comment by the NPP Presidential candidate, Nana Akuffo Addo, sparked controversy from all parts of the country with the major blow coming from some functionaries within the ruling NDC government who purported that the "All die be die" slogan intends to induce electorates to wreak violence during the general elections 2012.

In reference to this seditious comment, the Communications Director at the Presidency, Koku Anyidoho, some days ago spoke to a london-based radio station, Focus Radio, issuing a stern caution to the opposition NPP not to perpetrate violence in the 2012 elections or face the rage of the NDC and Ghanaians.

He challenged the NPP's flagbearer to execute his plot if he is brave saying " We will protect the integrity of the elections, we will go to the elections, and Ghanaians will be safe...Let Akufo Addo make any mistake as he professes to be an indigene of Okyeman, Akufo Addo should dare and also to you Gabby; if you are real men, make a wrong move in this country and you will see where power lies."

But some members of the opposition party have strongly criticized the counter-attack on the rank and file of the NPP.

Anthony Kabo, the NPP National Youth Organizer, speaking to X fm 95.1 this thursday, expressed worry about this sudden development and described the utterances by Koku Anyidoho as despicable and one that should be ignored.

He said that if Koku Anyidoho professes to be courageous, he should have made such empty threats on the Ghanaian soil and not show his muscles somewhere else. According to him, Koku Anyidoho's utterance is an indication of bad governance adding that his vague threat is a personal attempt to demonize Nana Akufo Addo.

The NPP National Youth Organizer also pummeled President Mills over his resistance to take strict actions against his appointees who make foul attempt to destabilize the economy. He said the decadence exhibited by the President's appointees is a dent on the Mills-led administration.

He further added that while President Mills acclaims himself as a man of peace asking people to desist from the politics of insult, he has a gang of officials who have clearly defied this order and yet are undertaking their administrative duties with impunity.

'So I am not surprised that if Koku Anyidoho, the man who is supposed to be speaking for the President, speaks this way. Then it goes without saying that this is the kind of thinking that we have with our President and this is the kind of psyche the President is having", he intimated.

He pledged his party's loyalty to protecting their Presidential candidate against every machination from the ruling NDC and reiterated that the party is committed to ensuring free and fair elections which would be devoid of violence in 2012.

Anthony Kabo insisted that the NPP is not perturbed by the recent inflamatory comment from the NDC Communication Director at the presidency.

"...anybody or any sound-minded Ghanaian, young or adult, infact male or female, abled or disabled, skilled or unskilled who has the temerity and the capacity to stand to defend the democratic process in this country will have to be hailed and I don't think that amounts to violence.", he concluded.


Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/ Xfm 95.1/ Accra/ Ghana

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Nana Akomea blames successive governments for food problems in Ghana

The Deputy Communications Director of the opposition New Patriotic Party, Nana Akomea, has bemoaned successive governments for their failure to implement a coherent policy on agriculture to move the country from subsistence farming to a commercial one with emphasis on income generation.

In an interview on Xfm’s Big Bite morning show, the NPP Communications Director who doubles as the MP for Okaikoi South wondered why with 60% of the population engaged in food farming, the country still depended on foreign aid while with just 5% of the population engaging in food farming, certain foreign countries tend to be self-sufficient; producing enough food crops to support their economies.

He also decried government's commitment to boosting the agricultural sector with regards to food production saying government has not done enough to transform food farming from its peasant stage into a "Cash activity" which could attract both the old and the youth to invest their energy in the food sector.

He underlined that importation of food produce from other countries can be stifled by ensuring that the prices of food are guaranteed with farmers having value on what they produce.

In contrast however, Nana Akomea said farmers during the bumper harvest watch their produce such as tomatoes perish due to their inability to hoard their commodities. This he said would not help cut down on the high level of importation in the country.

He believed farmers producing largely with an enhanced profit margin would portray the sector as a lucrative venture to attract investors and banks which eventually would lend loans to the farmers to support their livelihood.

A report by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on November 22, 2011, indicated that food security is key to the survival of every country, hence, the need for governments to incorporate it in their budget. The report titled '"The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2011” further highlighted on the significance in improving both short-term access to food and food production in the medium term in order to achieve a long-lasting boost in food security.

According to the NPP Deputy Communications Director, it is imperative for government to adopt a more refined approach to address the food crisis in the country. Nana Akomea who described the country's food crisis as "shameful” and unacceptable said it is incumbent on the government to put high premium on food farming in the economy and stimulate the farmers to produce more to meet the needs of Ghanaians and the nation at large.

He therefore pledged his party's commitment to improving the agricultural sector to the benefit of the farmers and the entire nation when given the nod in 2012.


Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/X fm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

People who patronize Okada bikes will be prosecuted too-MTTU

With the influx of motor riders in the country, safety is key and this is why the Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU) has warned those who use motorcycles as their easiest way of moving to undertake the necessary and lawful precautions.

For awhile now, some motor riders have transformed what was supposed to be for private use into a commercial use, commonly known as "Okada" business, which authorities believe is a threat to the safety of people. It is in the wake of this call that the MTTU yesterday swooped on some motor riders on the street of Mallam-Kasoa arresting 20 unauthorized motor riders and according to the MTTU, these offenders would be arraigned before court.

Following up on this recent incident, Xfm asked the Head of Research and Education of the Motor Traffic and Transport Unit, ASP Alexander Obeng, the drive behind the unit's sudden pounce on the illicit motor riders.

According to him, the unit's abrupt operation was not solely targeted at the motor riders who are rendering services on a commercial basis but the attempt was to oust all motor operators who were “un-roadworthy” and were shirking the rules set to check the improper usage of roads in the country.

The MTTU Head of Research and Education elaborated that the action that took place yesterday brought to light certain offences that have been overlooked several times such as motor riders who operate without the required license, the unwillingness of the riders to slip on their helmets, the use of unregistered motorcycles on the road among others.

ASP Alexander Obeng revealed on Xfm's morning show Big bite that even though a bunch of the riders were operating privately, what effected their arrest was the absence of the roadworthy Certificate and license to use the motorcycles on the roads.

Citing Regulation 57 of LI 953, he said that this law prohibits motor riders from commercializing their services and called on the escapees of the swoop to take cue from yesterday's incident. He also admonished private motor operators to comply with the rules and regulations set by MTTU to govern the motorcycles which ply the roads in the country.

"Ghanaians who want to use motorcycles for private purposes should also ensure that they comply with the road law by having their required license A to ride motorcycles and that when they get the motorcycles, they should register with a required number plate and [that] when they mount the motorcycles; they should put on their crash helmet. And before they move too, they should ensure that the vehicle or the motorcycle is roadworthy and would have had motor insurance covering you, and then you should not run rear light and run on the pedestrian walkway.", he advised.

He said failure to conform to the specified road instructions would call for stringent actions which would be meted out to the culprits. He assertively quoted that the ban on the use of motorcycles for commercial purposes took effect in retrospect, during 1974, hence forbidding anybody from perpetuating such offence.

He issued a word of caution to people who patronize those commercial motor bikes saying, when caught, they would be prosecuted under the criminal law Section 20 for abetment of crime.

ASP Obeng of the MTTU indicated that the use of motor bikes on our roads together with other vehicles poses a danger to the safety of Ghanaians and therefore appealed to the appropriate quarters to construct alternative roads to curb the congestion on the roads.


Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Xfm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Kabila chides government over repetitive budget

Kwabena Bomfeh, the former CPP National Youth Organizer, says the 2012 budget statement is just a repetition of the previous budgets presented on the floor of Parliament.

According to him, the budget statement should have featured new projects and practical steps put in place to abate the socio-economic challenges confronting the citizenry but this he said was not visible in the 2012 budget presentation. He stated that the Finance Minister, Dr. Kwabena Duffour, only sought to recap the already established budgetary points in the previous years.

"The theme of the budget is actually not reflected by the account or if you like the figures and the projects that were outlined in the budget and also that the previous budget was not well appreciated in the current budget. There seems to be a recurrence of most of the things that have been mentioned in the 2009/2010, 2011 budget", the CPP National Youth Organizer told X fm's morning show host, Abena Asiedua.

He cited that highlights of the budget should have made a provision for the construction of the Kintampo-Techiman road which in his view slows down the activities of the inhabitants, hence, doubting the Mills-led administration's commitment to helping the people of Kintampo.
"...particularly the main road that runs through the Kintampo town. It is in bad shape; it's supposed to be a double lane. We are not too sure of the government's commitment to it", he noted.

He however applauded the government for its desire to rehabilitate the railway linking the two towns but was quick to describe the pace of work on the railway as a work done "in the colonial pattern".

He believes the budget statement which was themed "Infrastructure Development for Accelerated Growth and Job Creation' is just a measure to throw dust into the eyes of Ghanaians.
Citing some of the inadequacies in the budget, the former CPP National Youth Organizer said contrary to the NDC's manifesto pledge to quit the imposition of new taxes, the government has rather introduced more taxes which deviates the very purpose why they were voted into power.

Recounting further the inconsistencies in the 2012 budget and economic planning statement, he said that the declaration of a single digit inflationary rate by the Finance Minister is an attempt to hero-worship the Mills' administration instead of addressing the poor living conditions of the citizenry.

He also charged Dr. Duffour with complicity in presenting "false" figures to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which attracted a fine of 36 million dollars, hence, asserting that "The Minister for finance has a record of throwing falsehood and half-truths."

Kwabena Bomfeh, also known as Kabila, outlined that the activities of the ruling government have created economic problems and as a result made the country bankrupt. Supporting his claim with facts, he revealed that the government has since not sourced money to defray its debt to the National Youth Employment Council.

He also called on the government to state precisely what the money allocated to the media would be used for.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Xfm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

2012 budget should concentrate on productive sectors of the economy- Kwaku Kwarteng

Ahead of the presentation of the 2012 budget and economic policy statement of the Mills-led administration, a member of the opposition NPP, Kwaku Kwarteng, hopes today's budget presentation will put on the ground pragmatic steps to create more jobs.

Speaking to Xfm 95.1 this morning, he said the NPP expects government to set realistic goals which will give relief to underprivileged Ghanaians and ensure a better improvement in their livelihood.

The 2012 budget statement is under the theme "Infrastructure development for accelerated growth and job creation" and is aimed to address the numerous challenges facing Ghanaians and the country.

Pointing out his expectations, the NPP member insisted that government in her budget today should not formulate policies which will impose high taxes on commodities but rather devise means to attract investors into the country.

He queried the Finance Minister if the budget will address the inconsistencies concerning the biometric registration in 2012. The NPP member touched on the country's oil find and advised the government to define ways to boost the country's oil sector.

Meanwhile, the NPP Deputy Communications Director, Samuel Awuku, has asked government to implement policies which will address the economic issues facing Ghanaians and the country at large.

In his anticipation, the budget which will be read by the Finance Minister, Dr. Kwabena Duffour, should resolve the poor conditions in the lives of people, hence, alleviating the high level of poverty in the economy. "We only expect increases in the struggle towards survival as a people and as a country", he noted.

He said that "since 2009, the Mills-Mahama administration...has not presented any budget that has seen or helped, sought or seeking to reduce poverty in our country. What we have seen is an escalation in price..." He asserted that the ruling government in its operations has only added up to the economic hardship that has since been prevalent in the country.

He affirmed that the NDC government has consistently been lazing around and making blanket promises and statements without any tinge of seriousness.

Sammy Awuku reiterated that the failure of the Mills administration to establish the Volta and Brong Ahafo Universities is an addition to the government's ineffectiveness and added the government is clueless about its implementation of the one-time National Health Insurance premium.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Xfm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Teachers’ Front for Better Ghana Agenda garners support for President Mills

The General Secretary of a nascent teachers' group, Teachers' Front for Better Ghana Agenda (TEFBGA), has admonished Ghanaians and teachers entirely to rally behind the ruling NDC government due to what he believes are practical goals set by the government to promote its better Ghana agenda.

Christian Oppong Frimpong, General Secretary of the Teachers' Front for Better Ghana Agenda, in an interview with Xfm 95.1 debunked the idea that teachers have not seen an improvement in their salary scheme.

According to him, the Single Spine Salary Structure (SSSS) is not a spontaneous action but a process that evolves overtime and demands the cooperation of the teachers to address its inconsistencies. He emphatically underlined that "no teacher will say today that he is not better off than some years ago".

He commended the Mills' administration for living up to their better Ghana agenda stressing that within two years, the incumbent government has undertaken several projects that have put Ghanaians on their toes, thereby, reviving the economy.

Notwithstanding the groups' endorsement of the Mills' administration, he pledged the association's commitment to supporting any other government that assumes office in 2012 and subsequent years. He however defused the notion that the group is an offspring of NDC therefore intimating that the group is a merger of people from different political backgrounds.

According to him, the Teachers' Front for Better Ghana Agenda (TEFBGA) was formed three months ago with the aim of sensitizing teachers and the general public about the governments’ better Ghana agenda.

With over 4000 members across the country, TEFBGA seeks to educate as many teachers as possible including Ghanaians about the activities of the ruling government in order to solicit their support. Explaining further the objectives of the group, the General Secretary said the inception of the association is geared towards enhancing the nation's resources in order to streamline the progress of the economy.

He said that depending on the success that the government has chalked, it is therefore imperative for a group of such nature to be established to project the aspirations of the government and ensure a firm foundation for the country.

Pointing out the association's observations, he cited that President Mills within two years has played a major role in the teachers' welfare and education and was optimistic the government could do well should the entire nation spearhead its better Ghana pragmatic objectives and goals.

He disclosed that under the leadership of President J.E.A Mills, all public colleges have received an average sum of 36000 cedis for child development and research work. This he asserted will help teachers to pursue Masters Degree and PHD in the various disciplines of education.


In terms of teacher trainees' allowance, he intimated that, in 2008, teacher trainees were receiving 55.93 cedis but due to the timely intervention of the Mills-led government, the trainees are taking 300 cedis which indicates a vast increase in their allowance.

Christian Oppong Frimpong hoped the association will extend its membership to other parts of the country and in addition implored all stakeholders in the educational sector together with Ghanaians to support the government's better Ghana agenda.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Xfm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Monday, November 14, 2011

Ghanaians should be wary of false Prophets-Atta Akyea

Prophecy according to some biblical scholars is supposed to be a promise from God about something that is certain to happen in the future but recent revelations by some self-acclaimed men of God have seemingly turned out to be a contradiction.

Twice this year, the country has seen two Prophets predicting the destruction of the world.

On May 21, 2011, Harold Camping, a radio christian show host, hit the airwaves with his May 21 prophecy of the end of the world, a date that has elapsed without any possibility of the world coming to a standstill. As if this "predict and fail" syndrome was not enough, another Prophet of doom, Peter Anamoh of the Machaira of the Pneuma Foundation staged a crusade in the country to conscientize the general public about the doomsday on November 11.

His hallmark "11-11-11" which was supposed to mark the end of the world became a fiasco last friday when some believers of God and the public awaited the outcome of the Prophet's prediction. This sudden biblical misinterpretation has raised eyebrows as people begin to find a possible means to end such predictions.

It is in the wake of this that the Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, Lawyer Samuel Atta Akyea, has urged Ghanaians to be wary of people who claim they are ordained "men of God". He attributed these unscriptural prophecies to mere popularity explaining that what such self-esteemed Prophets seek for is a chance to be recognised by the society. He said that such failed prophecies only emanate from people's mindset and as a result should not be taken seriously.

Tounching on the issue of causing fear and panic, Lawyer Atta Akyea described Prophet Peter Anamoh's false prophecy as an "expensive" freedom of speech, hence, doubting the extent to which a person can freely express himself or herself. According to him, a person's freedom of speech should not be defined by peddling falsehood and such attempt, especially when men of God are involved, is a dangerous trend.

He explained that a person is seen to have caused fear and panic when by his or her utterance, he or she causes a false alarm which would be detrimental to the society.

He however said that, even though there is no clear cut line to convict the Prophet on the basis of causing fear and panic, a lawsuit could be filed against the Prophet. He disclosed that if any criminal implication is established against the Prophet's declaration of the doomsday, the Attorney General can take him on in the law court.

Expanding further on the Attorney General's role in prosecuting Prophets and Pastors who give false prophecies, he cited Article 88 which says that every criminal action will be at the suit of the Attorney General, adding that it is incumbent on the Attorney General's Department to lawfully deal with such Prophets and Preachers of God. This he believes will serve as a deterrent to other people who claim to be men of God and also put an end to such unbiblical prophecies.

He further stated that the police service in consultation with the Attorney General can apprehend the Head Prophet of Machaira of the Pneuma foundation should his declaration be deemed criminal.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Xfm/Accra/Ghana

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Rawlings can never be Ghana’s best leader; Nkrumah is- Kwaku Baako Jnr

The Managing Editor of the New Crusading Guide, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako, has lashed out at Ex President J.J Rawlings for christening himself as the "best leader" ever in the history of Ghana.

Kweku Baako has expressed doubts over the Ex President's self-acclamation stressing that Rawlings' assessment of himself together with his administration comes with a deficit.

Former President Jerry John Rawlings who also doubles as AU envoy to Somalia, in an interaction with a South Africa-based television network, eTV opined that during his nearly 20 years of rule, his ability to strengthen certain institutions like the judiciary and also empower Ghanaians qualifies him as the best Ghanaian leader.

But this proclamation has since created controversy which has left people to wonder why the Ex President would confer such title on himself. Former President J.A Kuffour described his predecessor's comment as "boastful" adding that Ghanaians are the best people to judge.

It is in the wake of this controversy that the Managing Editor of the New Crusading Guide says what Ex President Rawlings sought to do was to "terrorize the judiciary into submission and set up a parallel judicial system". He revealed that Rawlings' reign could not have been the best regime due to the numerous abysmal activities that characterized his leadership.

He further explained that the Ex President's era did not allow public accounts to be audited and as a result, he (Rawlings) could not put into the public domain that his administration empowered Ghanaians. "The worst part if we were to look at the specifics...do you know that from the PNDC time, that is from; let's say the first time public accounts...were brought into the public domain, we had a 10 year period under Rawlings that accounts were not audited?", he said.

Kweku Baako who made this submission on Joy Fm's political show "Newsfile", this Saturday, adjudged Ghana's first republican President Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah as the best leader ever in the history of the country, hence, rating the former President J.A Kuffuor and Dr. Hilla Limann, second and third best respectively.

Meanwhile, Alex Segbefia, the Deputy Chief of Staff, has discounted the claim that "Rawlings is the best leader in Ghana" saying he disbelieves the former President, also a founding member of the NDC, made such contentious comment. Even though he abstained from awarding marks to the erstwhile leaders of the country, he vouched for President Mills on the premise that the President's "religious" posture could win the heart of many Ghanaians.

Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Xfm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Friday, November 11, 2011

We are not fools-Andani youth

The youth of Andani have descended heavily on the Deputy Information Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, over his comment that the Andanis can not blackmail the ruling NDC government.

Okudzeto Ablakwa responding to the Andanis' declaration of "No Vote" for the NDC if the murder of their overlord, the late Ya-Na Yakubu Andani II, is not brought to justice and the perpetrators napped, said "As for the Andani youth who are threatening and saying that they will not vote for the NDC, I believe that as adults who have attained universal adult suffrage we make the determination on who we vote for at the personal level. I do not think that voting for anybody should be used as blackmail for which people can think they can do anything and threaten you with their votes.”

The embittered youth, in a press statement yesterday, have slammed the Honourable Minister saying the Andanis are not "fools" emphasizing that the Minister should go back to his books. According to them, they voted the ruling NDC into power on the premise that the culprits in the Ya-Na murder case will be caught and justice will take its course.

The Andanis say government has reneged on its decision to find the culprits after giving the nod in 2008.

The youth who are incensed with the Deputy Information Minister described him as an "opportunist' and are demanding an unqualified apology within 48 hours.

Below is the whole statement:

We write with pain and anger over the inept response from government through the Hon. Deputy Minister of information (Okudzeto Ablakwa) to the Andani Youth of Tamale on the issue of Justice for the late overlord of Dagbon.

Okudzeto Ablakwa stated that “As for the Andani youth who are threatening and saying that they will not vote for the NDC, I believe that as adults who have attained universal adult suffrage we make the determination on who we vote for at the personal level. I do not think that voting for anybody should be used as blackmail for which people can think they can do anything and threaten you with their votes.”

Yes, it is true that Andanis have the right to determine who to vote at our personal levels but we (Andanis) are not fools to vote in a vacuum. We vote on issues; issues that affect us. We did not vote for the NDC to appoint small boys into government as a means to educating themselves.

It is about a decade now when our King was murdered in cold-blood. We all know what happened on that sorrowful day of 27th March 2002. The NPP government covered-up using the Wauku Commission of Enquiry and the subsequent white paper issued.

Even though the Wauku Commission recommended that Yidana Sugri and Iddrisu Gyamfo be charged for Murder because they were seen on 27th March holding severed parts of the late Ya-Na, Yakubu Andani II, soon after his killing and "who should be presumed to have killed the Ya-Na", the NDC party disagreed with the entire report confirming our suspicion.

The NDC therefore stated in their 2008 manifesto in item 9 under Law and Justice that they will “Set up a truly non-partisan, competent independent commission on the murder of the Yaa Naa Yakubu Andani II and his elders – for long lasting peace in Ghana”. We all know that this has not been done.

Okudzeto should go and read the NDC manifesto before he opens his mouth wide on this issue. Okudzeto is clearly not a leader who even deserves to be in Parliament; not even to represent any group in this country.

Okudzeto is only an opportunist and would not care if the NDC loses power in 2012 and can afford with such responses. After all, Okudzeto has already stated that he will survive for 102 years with NDC in opposition.

He said on metro TV good morning Ghana show hosted by Randy Abbey that “its amazing people continue to think that some of us will be uncomfortable when the NDC loses political power. But some of them forget that some of us are into business. I will be able to survive for 102 years with the NDC in opposition” – Okudzeto Ablakwa (showing his business documents to the TV camera).

We give Okudzeto Ablakwa 48 hours to apologize to the Andani Elders and people or refrain from commenting on issues concerning Dagbon.

Thank you.

Mohammed Ibn Uthman

Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/X fm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Belgium Ice-watch hits Ghanaian market

One of the leading watch producing companies in the world "Ice-watch" has finally outdoored its wide range of smart, fashionable and all-occasion watches in Ghana.

The company's elegant brands "XXL" and "Big Big" which form part of the collection of watches produced by Ice-watch are designed to break into the Ghanaian competitive market. This giant company introduced its world-class Ice-watch in September this year and has since produced different varieties of watches.

Ahead of an official launch later today, the company's agent in Accra, Bahjat Mirza, told Xfm 95.1 in an interview "Ice-watch products are made for the lifestyle of the moment...” He recounted that the watch comes with unique features designed to suit the needs of its customers.

He explained that ice watch offers a two-year limited warranty and also guaranteed the reliability of the product. Touching on the features of the watch, he explained that ice watch is water resistant to 5 or 10 ATM with a long-lasting polycarbonate package, and comes in different colourful collections which add beauty to the company's brand.

He further disclosed that the company has since produced 17 different varieties of watches with one or two new collections added each year. He stated that the wide varieties of the company’s product are designed to appeal to both males and females, hence, describing it as "fashionable ".

He said the pricing of the watch is affordable to all homes and believed the product is an addition to the fashion world. As a result, Bahjat Mirza affirmed that this high-quality ice watch can be worn on every occasion and was optimistic Ghanaians will hook up on the product.

He further outlined that ice watch has seasonal trendy designs which are made to meet the requirements of the whole Ghanaian family.

Since its inception in the country, Bahjat Mirza said that the product has yielded dividend in the Ghanaian market, therefore, taking Ghana as a hub for other countries such as Benin, Togo, Sierra Leone and Burkina Faso.

Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/ Xfm 95.1/ Accra/ Ghana

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

CPP flag bearer can wait…we need to organise the executives first- Ivor Greenstreet

Ivor Greenstreet, the General Secretary of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), has pledged his party’s readiness for the 2012 general elections but says it behooves on the Convention People's Party to critically address their concerns and ensure a united front within the party.

The CPP General Secretary outlined that though the party has recorded poor election results in the previous elections, the transitions so far made within the party is a step to bridge the gap to victory.

He stated that when the party's national executive board including the polling station executives is properly coordinated, such attempt can generate good results for the party in the upcoming 2012 elections.

Although certain functionaries of the CPP have proposed that the party concentrates on the Presidential seat, according to the CPP General Secretary, it is prudent for the party to firstly tackle their differences and also effectively organize itself before they march forward into the Presidential race.

Speaking on the party's delay in electing a flag bearer, he was of the view the postponement of the Presidential candidacy by the leadership is aimed at organizing the party from the grass root in order to promote unity.

He however admitted that the party should have elected a flag bearer during the national congress in September but added the decision to withhold the voting in of a Presidential candidate is crucial to strengthening the frontiers of the party.

He stated that the party's functionaries together with the new executive council have held meetings to discuss the ways that they can effect the necessary changes in order to make sure there is harmony within the party.

Despite several comments by political analysts and the general public that the Nkrumahist party is dawdling their process to elect a flag bearer, the General Secretary of the CPP believes that it is in the best interest of the party to shift the election of their flag bearership till the party is well-organized with its setbacks dealt with.

Ivor Greenstreet, in an interview with Xfm 95.1, indicated that the CPP constitution makes provision for new national offices to be elected in the first year after the national congress.

Alluding to the party's failure during the previous elections, he said that the party is looking for a middle ground to appropriately vote in a Presidential candidate without creating any loophole for a similar occurrence in the subsequent elections.

"Let us make sure that this time we are properly on the ground, properly organized, properly understand the direction of the party; the focus of the party...” this he said will enhance the progress of the party.

He admonished all CPP members to ensure that the party is firmly grounded and explained that what is key to the party now is internal unity which he believed will make the party a formidable force to reckon with.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/ Xfm 95.1/ Accra/ Ghana

Volta and Brong Ahafo Universities now schools under trees- Sammy Awuku

The Deputy Communications Director of the opposition New Patriotic Party, Samuel Awuku, says President Mills' action year is long overdue as Ghanaians await the time to cast out his administration.

He expressed categorically that the NDC government will be ousted out of power during the 2012 elections, hence, giving them an ultimatum to fulfil their promises to Ghanaians by December this year.

He said that President Mills has only paid a lipservice to his "action year" promises emphasizing that what the NDC government seeks to do is to subvert the progress of the country. He outlined that the Mills' administration in their bid to properly execute the action year has proven otherwise that they are completely incapable of honouring their promises to Ghanaians.

He indicated that the pledge by the ruling NDC government to set up Universities at the Volta Region and the Brong Ahafo Region has fallen on rocky ground, therefore, describing it as a "mirage". He told Abena Asiedua, hostess of X fm's morning show "Bigbite", that the two universities have since become defunct and "an addition to the schools under trees."

President Mills last February declared this year the action year where Ghanaians will virtually see a major improvement in infrastructure and a vast development of the economy. On December 2, 2010, the President reiterated his government's committment to reviving the economy but the NPP Deputy Communications Director explains that the Mills-led government has failed to build a haven for the economy.

Citing the failures of the ruling NDC government, Samuel Awuku added that the Mills' administration has shown gross incompetence that they can't lead the country and implored Ghanaians to test the performance of President Mills from his past as a Vice President.

He further ascribed President Mills' achievement ever since he resume office to naught saying that President Mills after resuming power dispatched some cars to his loyalists as a campaign strategy towards 2012.

According to him, President Mills together with the members of Get Atta Mills Endorsed (GAME) has always been loud about winning the Presidential slot at any cost. "...they said they will do everything to win the flagbearership race."

Samuel Awuku intimated that several projects that have been commissioned by the President were started and partly or fully established under the leadership of the Ex-Presidents J.A Kuffour and J.J Rawlings.

He was therefore optimistic the Presidential slot, during the 2012 elections, will rest on the lap of the New Patriotic Party stressing that "If President Mills cannot achieve his promises by end of December 2011; he's lost the 2012 elections."

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/X fm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Friday, November 4, 2011

David Cameron is using aid threats to enhance his ambitions - Dr Vladimir Antwi-Danso

An International relations expert, Dr. Vladimir Antwi Danso, has commended President John Mills over his stance on homosexuality in the face of UK aid threats.

The Prime Minister of UK, David Cameron issued this threat in support of fundamental human rights, therefore, asking African countries not to stifle the rights of those who engage in homosexuality. He said that any country that prohibits gay rights stand the risk of having her aid suspended but this call on the African countries has taken bitter sides.

Several African countries including Ghana have lambasted the UK Prime Minister for suggesting such a "ridiculous" thing.

President John Evans Atta Mills in a reaction to the British condition for supporting the country set the record straight saying "I, as president, will never initiate or support any attempt to legalise homosexuality in Ghana." This stance by the President has received many commendations with his political cohorts counting their luck on it.

Even though some people have argued that the gays have their rights and it behooves on the government and the state to secure the safety of the gays, Dr. Antwi Danso says the practice of homosexuality is unacceptable and must not be encouraged.

He opined that Ghana's culture and tradition frowns on this practice and acceptance of it will be detrimental to the development of the country. He believed David Cameron is using the country as a "political ploy" to win the favour of other western countries.

"David Cameron I believe is using this only as a political ploy to enhance his chances in either elections or whatever it is as if he is popularizing the values that the west holds", the International Commentator told Xfm's “Let's talk politics” host, Dr. Sekou Nkrumah.

He expressed surprise over the British Prime Minister's temerity and accused UK of dismissing her Defense Minister on the understanding that he was fraternizing with his gay partner. He asserted that Ghana firmly resists the repression from the UK Prime Minister adding that David Cameron's statement is "incredible" and demands a total riddance.

He advised the government to seek aid elsewhere if the UK economy will only give aid with strings attached and stated that it is about time the country mobilizes revenue internally to support the economy.

He also commended President J.E.A Mills for revealing the position of Ghana and insisted the country abolishes such practice.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/ Xfm 95.1/ Accra/ Ghana

Thursday, November 3, 2011

NPP committed to free and fair elections too- Jake Obetsebi Lamptey back

The opposition New Patriotic Party’s National Chairman, Jake Obetsebi lamptey, says his party is committed to ensuring a free and fair election in 2012 and therefore will not condone any act of violence during the elections.

President John Mills yesterday served notice that his government will not countenance any form of violence in the 2012 general elections in reaction to NPP’S flag bearer, Nana Akufo Addo’s charge to the Electoral Commission to conduct credible elections in 2012, failure of which the possibility of violent elections.

But President Mills told journalists in Accra Nana Addo’s comments were in bad state.
Jake Obetsebi Lamptey who spoke to Abena Asiedua on Xfm's Morning show "Big bite" supported that the Electoral Commission (EC) conducts an electronic verification which according to him will make the biometric registration credible.

He believed the electronic verification is the surest way to ensure that eligible electorates vote once and also clear off any double registration. "The Biometric register and verification stroke authentication is a major step in improving our whole electoral process", he prompted.

He expressed his party's support for the electronic verification and charged the Electoral Commission to mobilize the necessary funds to make the process a successful one. Jake Obetsebi Lamptey intimated that the EC lacks financial support for the verification system and urged the government to provide money for the commission to carry out the verification process.

Responding to comments by the NDC General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, who stressed that the NDC is not committed to the electronic verification system, the NPP National Chairman explained that this process when successfully conducted will promote a transparent and fair election 2012; wondering why the NDC will kick against the system.

He added that any act of boycotting the verification process will call for a complete abrogation of the whole biometric registration.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/X fm 95.1/Accra/Ghana

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Do you still have to vote?

“Ghana, our beloved country is free forever…” says the one-time President with a vision, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.

Today, as I observe the sudden transitions that Ghana has made, I begin to wonder if indeed the nation is free and if what our visionary President in the first Republic declared was just a mere prediction with no substance or he really meant it without mincing words. It is indeed an inconvertible fact and truism that Ghana has over the years passed through the claws of several governments, from revolution to revolution. But is it just enough to make the country a paradise to live in?

Fifty-four years down the line and Ghana is still grappling with the same challenges that could have been avoided but are not dealt with until they explode. Each and every moment, we tend to be aggressive talkers but not impressive doers. Sometimes too, we tend to be good directors but awful actors. I think someone by now is getting bored with this entire proverbial parable but that’s supposed to be just an introduction.

Now, I would like to ask an intrigued reader a question; do you still call Accra, a Millennium City? If you ask me, I would say “think twice” because it is only a monument with a bold inscription “Accra; The Millennium City”. We seem to embrace our capital with this ceremonial name and overlook the true nature of the capital city. I strongly think we are just deceived and blindfolded by the beauty of Accra while our scary challenges stare at us.

One major challenge to this most beautiful city is the very problematic traffic congestion. The traffic congestion in the city is gradually swallowing up the entire city as many more places are daily affected and many more people are extremely stuck in the snarl-up for several hours before reaching their destinations.

Nowadays, people wake up only to meet a long tail of cars stuck in almost three-hour traffic congestion and one can virtually read “upset” on their faces. As if nothing can be done to eradicate such avoidable situation, people accept to remain unconcerned and give those who call themselves “our leaders” a breathing space.

The Major of Accra Metropolitan Assembly (A.M.A), Alfred Okoe Vanderpuiye, once decided to slip on his reflector and direct traffic as a gesture to be forever remembered when he could have pened down realistically better ideas to rescue us from such situation.

Although, the Major received a rapturous applause from people who thought he deserved it, I didn’t think and still don’t think there was any need for such waste. I personally did not opt for a Major who directs traffic for some days but can’t deal with the cause of such deadlock. Do we make any progress when people are caught in traffic for hours when they could have churned productivity out of those wasted hours?

Roads are constructed and what seems to be a blessing turns into misfortune for the country. Instead of constructing proper and long-lasting roads, our leaders rather pay huge sums of money to contractors and sit back thinking that the contractors would conjure better roads from heaven.

Did we vote for leaders who are only programmed to wear classy tuxedos and sit in the Parliament giving long speeches without actions? Once a while, we see the Honourable Minister for Roads and Highways, Joe Gidisu, paying a courtesy call on the contractors who always make available plans on board to show the country that they are assiduously executing their duties but after the one-time ministerial visit, return to their “tortoise” road construction.

I sometimes wonder if our Ministers and Members of Parliament really ply some of the roads in the country or rather board a flight since they seem not bothered by what is slowing down the progress of the economy.

After screaming and responding “Ye…Ye…” in Parliament, I thought they would cut down on their trips abroad and act out their promises to the ordinary Ghanaian. Accra which is persistently perceived to be Ghana has experienced recurrences of water shortages but has anyone taken the time to look at the seven days splashing of water from the fountain in the heart of Accra?

I mean when you walk around Circle, please take your time and observe the fountain there and you will one day attest to this truth. We have a fountain that flows seven days and splashes water seven days but little is done about our water shortages. Ghana has a magnificent Akosombo dam which sees no need in reserving water for the future but only pours out its rage whenever it is so filled up to the brim, yet we still battle with water problems.

There have been several torrential rainstorms and uncountable flooding incidents and I hoped by now, a certain leader would have slipped off his or her political cassock to rather find a possible solution to this life threat. But what they seem to do is sit idle and always defend their political parties as if flood has a political head.

We always complain about our poor drainage systems but does flood understand English? Why do we know the right thing but wait till the time that we will move in a convoy to shut the flood up? Our leaders must wake up from their slumber and know that this is not a dream.

People lose their items worth millions of cedis and others lose their loved ones together with their enemies during flood situations, yet we think this is just a natural disaster and we can’t avoid it. If it is so inevitable, then why did our President escape being flooded or why didn’t he dry his precious items in the sun because of this natural disaster?

I think I am asking so many questions when we are searching for answers and realistic solutions with people who are ready to betray their governments and parties just to save lives and also contribute immensely to the development of the country.
Not long ago, we saw an angel sent down from the United States of America to this country and huge billboards running into millions were raised to commemorate his coming.

This angel only came to reinforce what we already know by reminding us with the idea “let us build strong institutions” and after his departure, the former Minister of Sports, Alhaji Mubarak Mutaka, was alleged to have spent a whooping amount of money also counting into millions on diapers and his baby.

Few months, maybe a year later, we entered into an agreement with STX company to provide thirty-thousand housing capacity for long deserving men and women in service but this move turned into a big soccer match between the opponents and proponents of the deal. And after long days of infighting, the deal has suffered a major flop but our concerned leaders still hope that the STX deal will be revitalized as if that is the only way out.

Recently, doctors went on strike leaving several lives at risk and reminded Ghanaians and patients of furthering their education for seven years as if somebody forced anybody to spend such long years when they could have resorted to few years such as four or fewer such as two years.

We also had the President of the Ghana Medical Association reminding Ghanaians of the daily and weekly loss of lives at the various hospitals as if he and his cohorts did not also know that doctors daily live on meager salary.

I do not say this to attack doctors because in my lifetime I have come across several doctors and I can bet anybody that doctors’ work is very tedious, complicated and challenging but is that a fair basis for somebody to lose his or her parent when a doctor could have treated him or her to stay alive? Sometimes, it is really hard to talk about it since we all know that sickness is one fastest way to the grave.

But instead of the President acting as President but not as a party head, and our Ministers and other leaders acting as indeed leaders of the country, I guess they forgot themselves and thought they were just like me and any other ordinary citizen whose voice is never heard. I believe somebody might be anxious about me being this hard on our leaders but when we have leaders who appear to be systemically dormant, I think it is worth it to shake them up to face the reality.

Let’s return to what I was saying; instead of our leaders acting as leaders and dealing with the situation in a decorous and proactive manner, they rather ignited the fire with petrol which hardened the hearts of the unwilling strike-prone doctors. In as much as I agree that the doctors were holding the whole nation and the lives of the innocent people to ransom, I earnestly think our leaders starting with the President could have done better than resorting to blame tactics.

I don’t really understand why almost every government tends to blame the previous government for the country’s troubles and repercussions when these are the same reasons why they were voted into power. In fact, our God-fearing President did his best to resolve the impasse between the doctors and the nation but his best was just a teaspoon. Being God-fearing does not necessarily mean you should be so lenient and calm when Jesus one day even lashed out traders from the holy temple.

Furthermore, a Deputy Minister calls for the arrest of police officers for committing a lip blunder against him and the police officers’ conduct or misconduct is prejudged by the police service even before the police officers were taken through queries and investigation.

Let us assume without admitting that the police officers indeed called our dear Deputy Minister “Stupid”, how reasonable is it for a person of his caliber to be insulted if nothing struck anything? And especially for a man who virtually insulted anybody because he has risen to the top and would never be ousted out of power. Please, give me a break.

Are our leaders exhibiting their leadership skills or rather showing us how strong they can be with power?
Now to the concluding part of this boring article…in fact, our leaders are so boring and no wonder this article is also boring.

Recently, a magazine with the name “African Watch” (I don’t really know where it came from but it has been making waves though in the media outlets and the country) did a Political Performance Index about the Ministers and Members of Parliament.

Some scored higher grades while others had the shock of their lives. One specific bigwig who sailed through to the top was the Deputy Speaker of Parliament and MP for Kwabenya, Hon. Mike Ocquaye.I agree to the grading point that he attained in the magazine and in fact he is not really bad in terms of performance but I don’t also believe he has done much for his own constituency.

The bad and porous nature of the roads at Kwabenya will attest to this claim since apart from the place being affected by heavy traffic congestion, it is highly saddled with very poor roads featuring potholes.

I guess a reader is asking himself or herself why I have hammered on the lackadaisical behaviours of those who are supposed to lead the country but have not provided any measures to curb it. Well, it is because I happen to be just a concerned citizen whose voice is never heard.

Yesterday, it was the turn of the former President J.A.Kuffour…today; it is His Excellency J.E.A Mills who is dancing to the tune…who is next tomorrow?

Ghana is so sick…no wonder the people within are weak.

AMA demolishes structures on waterways

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly(AMA) has today demolished some structures at Odawna in Accra to serve as deterrent to people who build along waterways.

The demolition exercise commenced yesterday at 9:00 am and several structures, mostly kiosks, were razed down. This exercise is to get rid the Odawna river of filth and also discourage people from erecting structures along waterways.

Philip Paa Lamptey, the Head of Rapid Response at AMA, says the assembly will continue the demolition exercise at various parts of Accra where unauthorised buildings have been set up.

He explained that the assembly prohibits people from building at inappropriate places, particularly along waterways. He was of the view that such practices could threaten the lives of people and as such the assembly will not tolerate any individual who disobeys its directives.

The AMA Rapid Response Head urged Ghanaians to desist from supporting people who disregard the right thing but resort to improper activities. He further added that the assembly will remove the heap of debris in the Odawna river immediately after the structures are completely demolished.

However, victims of the ongoing demolition exercise are displeased with the prompt approach by the AMA to obliterate their structures claiming they were not served with any notice beforehand.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/X fm 95.1/Accra/Ghana.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Atlantic Lobsters and Dolphin Ltd denies Racism allegation

Is Racism a talk of the past or rather something that was lingering around the African continent to come back at us? This is a question that some Ghanaians have been asking themselves as the Atlantic Lobsters and Dolphin Ltd, operators of an "infant" club at Osu is alleged to have disallowed a certain Ghanaian lady an entry into the club because of her black colour.

The lady, who gave her name as Elizabeth, is reported to have gone to the club which was recently opened as an extension to the Atlantic Lobsters and Dolphin Ltd which deals in serving seafood. According to this embittered lady, she together with her white Spanish friend reached the entrance of the club only for her white colleague to be given a membership register to join the club but she was shown the exit because she is black. She quoted "No, it is for white people only" as the utterance of a man who stood at the entrance of the club.

This seemingly racist statement has recently stirred the rage of some Ghanaians who share the same belief that this company could be perpetuating racism in their own country.

Meanwhile Marco Ranaldi, a worker at the Atlantic Lobsters and Dolphin Ltd, has debunked this allegation saying it is a complete fabrication.

Speaking to Xfm 95.1, he said the club is operational to all persons irrespective of their colour, sex, age or race. He intimated that both blacks and whites patronize the club and as a result it would be unreasonable for any of the club's operators to reject a person because he or she is black.

He described the allegation as baseless saying "we should be fools to exclude anybody...majority of people here are Ghanaians so why, we should do something like that". Despite his denial, he however confirmed that before a person can enter the club, he or she must be a member with a membership card. His justification was that the members of the club are taught "how to preserve, cook and serve fish".

He stated that only members are permitted to eat from the club, therefore, adding that their unusual kinds of delicacies might have been a turn off to Ghanaians and other black people, hence, leaving people with the impression that the company is discriminating against the black community.

But this explanation seems to be taken with a pinch of salt by a section of the Ghanaian society as they push forward to find out which party is telling the truth.

Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/ Xfm 95.1/ Accra/ Ghana