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Drama at PAC hearing: Betty Mould fights
to clear her
name
- Ghana
to spend US$30million on New
GH¢50
Notes
- NPP
illegally terminated our contract -
ISOFOTON
- John
D. Mahama makes history
- NPP
Replies NDC
- JJ
& Mills Mend Relations
- Govt
not liable for payment of Allied
Air
compensation
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Akufo-Addo Caused Judgement Debts Mess
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Gallopers: Hard Core Evidence Exposes
NPP
Lies
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Urusla Admits Being Scared Of Fritz
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Mpiani Causes $1.3 Million Financial Loss
To
Ghana
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Ghanaian Illegal Immigrant Beaten To Death
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Rawlings Bids NDC Farewell
- NDP
was born out of intolerance, morbid
greed –
ex-FONKAR member
- Man,
20, rapes woman, 67
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Policeman rapes deaf and dumb teenager
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Smoking banned in public places in Ghana
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Street beggar uses her income to enroll
children in
senior high school
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Environmental impact of mining outweighs
economic benefits - Mike Hammah
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- Drama at PAC
hearing: Betty Mould fights to clear her name
* Source:
CitifmOnline
Drama unfolded at the
Public Accounts Committee’s sitting in Parliament on Thursday where
a former Attorney General, Betty Mould-Iddrisu, fired salvos at the
Kan Dapaah-led committee of aiding with other witnesses to trample
upon her right.
Mrs. Mould-Iddrisu, who
went to the hearing with three counsels, in her opening statements
expressed her dissatisfaction with the manner in which Hon. Dapaah
has handled the CP judgment debt hearing.
She said the chairman’s
choice of words such as “conspiracy, fraudulence and
unprofessional” among others to describe the contract in which she
sanctioned were “damaging to her reputation as a good citizen of
Ghana.”
“The procedures adopted
by the committee have given rise to criminal incrimination at my
person,” the former Attorney General pointed out at the sitting
that intermittently generated into exchange of words among
committee members.
“My right in this regard
has been violated and trampled on by this committee. I put it to
you that you have sat by and allowed my right to be trampled upon
by this manner. Notwithstanding this Hon. Chair, I am here ready to
give evidence in protest. I am now in a position to hear you,” she
pointed out.
Mrs Mould-Iddrisu
singled out Hon. Isaac Asiamah to have said at one of its hearings
that she conspired with “CP to fraudulently pay to defraud the good
people of Ghana. I heard this. With the greatest of respect they
are criminal insinuations on the character of a former
A-G.”
She also mentioned that
she heard and saw the chairman brandishing the “agreement” on
national television insisting that it was “not signed, it’s undated
and how come this can be an agreement… The words unprofessional and
fraudulence were used to stamp this agreement. I was the A-G and
duly vetted. It was unfair and damaging to my
reputation.”
Mrs Mould-Iddrisu added:
“Conclusive and categorical prejudicial statements were made
against me.”
After close to an hour
of debate, Mrs Mould-Iddrisu has begun addressing the CP judgment
debt saga before the committee.
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Ghana to spend
US$30million on New GH¢50 Notes
* Source: Business
Crusade
Signals picked from the
strong room of the Bank of Ghana indicates that it will cost the
government a lump some of US$ 30 million (thirty million dollars)
to print the new fifty Ghana cedi notes with the enhanced features
aimed at stemming counterfeiting .
Though this can be
regarded as a big money, experts believe it has been the norm.
Every year, the Bank of Ghana prints new currency notes to replace
the warn out ones.
According to officials
of the bank, the cost of printing increases when the currency is
printed in higher denominations. Every cocoa season, the bank of
Ghana prints currency notes to purchase cocoa beans from farmers to
the international market with the Cocoa Board serving as the
intermediary.
Dela roué is the
official currency printer for the bank of Ghana, making sure that
features are well secured and enhanced to avoid counterfeiting. De
La Rue is world’s largest integrated commercial banknote printer
and a trusted partner of governments, central banks, issuing
authorities and commercial organizations around the
world.
In the past five years
alone, the Group has been involved in the design or production of
over 150 national currencies. De La Rue also produces a wide range
of security documents including passports, driving licences,
authentication labels and tax stamps. In addition, the Group
manufactures sophisticated, high speed cash sorting and inspection
equipment
According to officials
of the central banks it cost the nation between thirty and thirty
five million dollars to print new cedi denominations every
year.
The Bank of Ghana this
week announced at an editor forum that it is introducing an
upgraded GH¢50 banknote, which has been enhanced with new security
features to stem counterfeiting of the
currency.
Mr Millison Narh, second
Deputy Governor of the Bank, said due to technological advancement,
there was the need to continuously improve the security features of
banknotes to make them more resilient to potential counterfeits. He
said like most currency notes the world over, the Ghana Cedi
banknotes have been under pressure from counterfeiters both
internal and external with the GH¢50 banknote being the most
sophisticatedly counterfeited due to its high
value.
“To ensure that banknote
security is not unduly compromised and to maintain the integrity by
avoiding a general loss of confidence in the denomination, the Bank
has decided to introduce an upgraded GH¢50 banknote with a more
secured public recognition feature called 'SPARK’, together with
other features,” he said. The Spark, which replaces the hologram,
is in the form of a green cocoa pod at the bottom right hand corner
of the banknote. When the upgraded banknote is tilted, the cocoa
pod changes colour progressively from green to blue and back to
green. A beam of light rolls on the cocoa
pod.
The upgraded GH¢50
denomination is expected to be introduced into circulation by early
August 2012. The current one will be withdrawn gradually till it
gets out of circulation.
Business Crusade with
Adu Koranteng-Email Korantengadu@yahoo.com
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NPP illegally terminated
our contract - ISOFOTON
* Source: Radio XYZ
online
Spanish company ISOFOTON
has challenged the position of former Attorney General Joe Ghartey
that the state under the Kufuor administration had no liability in
the abrogation of their contract.
Deputy Information
Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa on Tuesday told journalists that
former Chief of Staff Kwadwo Mpiani caused the judgment debt by
wrongfully terminating a contract against an advice by the then
Attorney General and Deputy Agric Minister Clement
Elady.
The contract was for the
execution of the rural solar electrification
project.
Mr. Okudzeto Ablakwa
accused the former Chief of Staff of acting improperly by
abrogating the contract and creating a 1.3 million dollar liability
for the state.
Local representative of
ISOFOTON, Anane Forson in an interview with XYZ News said
accusations that the contract was not approved by the Spanish
government are false.
“I have heard him [Joe
Ghartey] he was talking about the fact that our contract was not
approved by the Spanish government, that is
wrong.
“The protocol agreement
is with me and there is nowhere it has stated so and the Spanish
government was even worried about the fact that they had abrogated
the contract” Mr. Forson said.
But former Attorney
General Joe Ghartey says eight conditions were contained in the
said agreement which was filed on 26th December
2005.
However, when he filed
the processes in November 2008 those conditions had not been
fulfilled.
“The agreement we are
talking about is an agreement of 26th December 2005, between
government of Ghana and the company. We said the agreement will not
come into force until all formalities written were fulfilled” Joe
Ghartey said.
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John D. Mahama makes
history
* Source: Abdul-Rahman
Harruna Attah
His “first coup d’etat”
debuts
Story and Pictures from
Alhaji Abdul-Rahman Harruna Attah, New York
With the intriguing
title of “My First Coup D’Etat” Ghana’s current Vice President,
John Dramani Mahama has taken a plunge into the often turbulent
waters of book authorship and publishing. A number of years in the
making, the book made its debut in New York this month to a
generally favourable reception. On Tuesday, the Vice President,
accompanied by family, friends and media, personally launched the
book at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, in
Harlem New York with readings from the book, a “Conversation” with
Andrew Solomon (National Book Award winner), a Q&A session and
book signing conclusion. The book was sold out from the Schomburg
bookstore and extra copies had to be rushed in from another
bookstore nearby.
The book, from a sitting
Vice President would no doubt give a fillip to the struggling
Ghanaian book writing sector. He has already had interactions with
various Ghanaian literary groups and personalities, including the
Ghana Association of Writers (GAW), of which he is now a member, on
how to encourage reading, writing and publishing of books in
Ghana.
It is common knowledge
that reading and writing have seen a dramatic decline in Ghana as
the educational system has not been very kind to the liberal arts.
Combined with the new multi-media culture of the so-called social
networking media, many young people hardly touch books these days
and the result has been catastrophic, to be seen in the atrocious
writing and comprehension skills of the current generation of
school going youngsters, all the way from the primary to university
levels. The book may be a personal triumph to the Vice President,
but its significance is wider as a vehicle to engender Ghana’s
literary renaissance, as can be seen in the titles from Ghanaian
writers in the last decade that are trickling back to the
bookshelves. The Ghana Association of Writers and Ghanaian Centre
of PEN International have reading and writing programmes targeted
at Ghanaian schools, for in the end, it is Ghanaian schools that
stand to benefit from any resurgence in Ghanaian
writing.
In writing the book, the
Vice President must have been mindful of that as he interacted with
Ghanaian literary giants like Ama Ata-Aidoo, Atukwei Okai, Kofi
Anyidoho and others whose writings are included in literature
syllabuses for Ghanaian schools.
The sting in the tail of
“My First Coup D’Etat” can be seen in the subtitle of “And Other
Stories From The Lost Decades of Africa”.
It weaves a fascinating
vignette of the author’s life and national and international events
from the mid-sixties of the last century when Ghana experience d
her first coup d’etat, to the present.
Sometimes playful,
generally humorous, but mostly serious, it is an exercise in what
Africa got wrong, what Africa could have done differently and
certainly, what Africa must not do again! In his review, Chinua
Achebe, the doyen of African writing had this to say: “With crisp,
yet sweeping prose, John Mahama’s memoire, My first Coup D’Etat,
provides insights into Ghana’s and by extension, Africa’s struggle
to weather its historical burden and engage with a world much
removed from her dilemma. Without sentimentality or condescension,
he exposes homegrown African pathologies and helps us understand
several contradictions of our postcolonial condition. His is a much
welcome work of immense relevance to African studies and deserves
serious critical attention.”
John Dramani Mahama’s
relevance in the context above is to be seen in his intellectual
capacity to distance partisan politics from the pages of the book.
Politics did come up during the Q&A, which he skillfully
parried with the answer that he is a social democrat and left of
centre and nothing more! He had earlier explained his socialist
antecedents, from an Nkrumahist father to a university exposure
where he consumed left wing literature to his current “pragmatic”
position on national and international realities. For example, on
American bases on the African continent, it was not a
straightforward yes or no. Ghana, he said, would join the world to
fight terrorism, drug trafficking and other cross-border crimes.
That would mean collaboration, for no one country can do it alone,
and if that meant bases, “so be it”. That was a courageous and
honest admission.
And what about Election
2012? Yes, he admitted, there was a lot of tension and some of the
language inappropriate but Ghana would sail through and become an
even shinier example for Africa. And the media: As a politician, if
you survive from 6.00am to about 10am daily, then you would survive
the whole day!
My First Coup D’Etat,
would have its detractors, but as a first attempt, especially from
the pen of an active politician, the Ghanaian literary scene can
only be enriched by it. The literary consultant was Meri Nana Ama
Danquah, a Ghanaian author and the book was published by
Bloomsbury, an international publishing company. A Ghanaian launch
has been planned before the end of year.
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NPP Replies
NDC
* Source: Radio XYZ
online
-Most of your feats were
initiated by Kufuor
The leadership of the
opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has lashed out at the ruling
NDC accusing the party of being mischievous in putting out
achievement records of President Mills.
The NDC forum for
setting the records straight on Tuesday outlined what it described
as major accomplishments of the Mills government in the last three
years.
It said the strides made
by the current administration in the area of economic
infrastructure far surpasses what the NPP achieved at the end of
their first four years.
But speaking to XYZ
News, a member of the NPP communications team, Sahaka Salia said
the NDC is being unfair to Ghanaians.
According to him,
majority of what is being touted as feats of the NDC government are
projects that were started by the erstwhile Kufuor
administration.
“The records speak for
itself, we have constructed over 1950 boreholes, two mechanized
pipe system, eight gravity pipe system and 10, 285 households
places of convenient. We have always been fair to the
record”
But the ruling NDC
insists the figures are true reflections of what the party has done
for the country.
Elvis Afriyie Ankrah,
Deputy Minister for Local Government and Rural Development said
despite the figures being put out by the NPP administration Mills’
three years achievement supersedes Kufuor’s
administration.
“We are saying that if
you look at what they did in eight years and you look at what we
have done in this three and half years…it supersedes and dwarfs the
eight years” Mr. Ankrah said.
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JJ & Mills Mend
Relations
* Source:
Al-Haji
Disgruntled NDP elements
will have a shock of their lives as…
Am not coward to leave
the party I have founded- Rawlings
Despite continued
insistence by the interim General Secretary of the yet to be
registered National Democratic Party (NDP), Dr Mamboah Rockson that
former President Jerry John Rawlings will certainly leave the NDC
to join the NDP, The Al-Hajj can confirm today that, the NDC
founder and his once protégé, president John Mills have on the
quiet patched up and mended their
differences.
Communications between
the former president of Ghana Jerry John Rawlings and his former
vice, John Atta Mills gleaned by your authoritative Al-Hajj
indicates that the bitterness and the hitherto cold war between
them have given way to once again cordial and warmth
relationship.
Although Dr Mamboah
Rockson told the GBC that the interim executives of the party have
had the blessings and endorsement of former President Rawlings and
his wife Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings after fruitful discussions
with them and was therefore confident of them dumping the party
they, (former first couple) have founded to the NDP, The Al-Hajj
can assertively state that, on the contrary, Jerry Rawlings has
decided to stay put and wont in any way jump ship; as interim
executives of the NDP want the world to
believe.
According to Jerry
Rawlings, it will amount to abdicating his responsibilities and an
act of cowardice to leave the party he founded and toiled to bring
back to power simply because of differences on the way forward
between him and other key members of the party, a close confidant
has told this paper.
“I will be giving up my
task as the founder of the NDC and also depict myself as a
spineless fool leaving my party to another just because of my
disagreement with the Mills-led administration. I would rather stay
and ensure that the values and principles underpinning what we
stand for are restored”. The former president disclosed at a high
level discussion recently.
Just after the formal
announcement of the formation of the proposed National Democratic
Party and linkage with political soul mates; former President
Rawlings and his wife Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings was made last
Thursday, the duo have been compelled in less than 48 hours to have
a change of mind in as far as the floatation of the NDP is
concern.
The former first couple,
The Al-Hajj gathered are reported to be having sleepless night
following the announcement of the formation of the NDP which has
been traced to them.
Party founder and
Chairman of the NDC Council of Elders, Jerry Rawlings in
particular, is said to be troubled as a result of unrelenting
prodding from a swarm of party supporters, devotees, senior
citizens, traditional leaders and some former and sitting
presidents of foreign friendly countries to discard the idea to
back the formation of any new party. The former first couple have
also been worried because of their inability to commiserate with
their party leader and sitting president, John Mills during the
period of his medical check-up abroad. Their empathy with the
former Law lecturer and sitting president for his condition of
health, it is believed also precipitate this latest patch up. Since
the announcement of the coming into being of the NDP, political
watchers believe the promoters are rather out engaging in mind
games than real politicking, citing statements so far from
activists of the NDP.
Whiles for example,
interim Chairman of the party, Dr Josiah Aryeh in debunking news
reports that it has rescinded its decision of contesting the 2012
polls boastfully says, the NDP must not be blamed if the NDC
receives a pounding at the elections; the interim General
Secretary, Dr Mamboah Rockson says the party has been successful in
poaching former president Jerry Rawlings and his wife, Nana Konadu
Agyeman Rawlings from the NDC.
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Govt not liable for
payment of Allied Air compensation
* Source:
CitifmOnline
The Minister of
Transport, Alhaji Collins Dauda, has stated that it is not the
responsibility of the government to provide compensation for the
families of those who perished in the Allied Air cargo plane crash
at the Kotoka international Airport in June this
year.
Rather, he explained
that the company that insured the Boeing 727 cargo plane was
supposed to appropriately compensate the families of the 10 people
who lost their lives in the accident.
The aircraft, which took
off from Lagos in Nigeria, was carrying general goods, including
textiles, perfume and clothing, from Nigeria to Cote d’Ivoire via
Accra when the incident occurred about 7 p.m. on that fateful day
in June.
On landing, the aircraft
overshot the runway, went through the airport perimeter fence,
before crashing into a 207 Benz bus, with registration GE 5471 Z,
on the 37 Military Hospital-Burma Camp road, instantly killing all
the 10 passengers and the driver on board the
bus.
The deceased were
identified as Kennedy Hlordzi, 18; Kwame Boadu, 24; George Osei, 33
(the driver); Castro Abuchow, 26; James Yaw Norgbolo, 26; Gideon
Ansah Kumi, 19; Mawuli Lavor, 22, and Evans Abanyel Tabanyeng, 34,
a graduate student of the University of
Ghana.
But Alhaji Dauda told
graphic.com.gh Wednesday that the decision to compensate the
families did not rest with the government and explained that as
pertained in the normal scheme of things, the insurer of a vehicle
took financial responsibility for any disaster the vehicle caused
in the event of an accident, which equally applied to the Allied
Air cargo plane.
He indicated that days
after the disaster, officials of the insurance company were in the
country to hold meetings with the management of the airline and
officials of the Ministry of Transport to commence the process of
compensation.
Though the minister
declined to further comment on the matter, he gave assurance of the
government’s interest in ensuring that the proper thing was
done.
Preliminary
investigations into the plane crash suggested possible pilot
negligence.
A confirmation of the
initial findings of the Accident Investigations Bureau (AIB) on the
possible causes of the accident will only be known after the black
box of the cargo plane has been assessed in the United
States.
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Akufo-Addo Caused
Judgement Debts Mess
* Source: The
Catalyst
CP’s €94 million, CCWL’s
$12 million and AAL’s $1.5 billion claim
Story : Akua
Sarpong
Facts emerging from
judgement debts paid to Construction Pioneers (CP), City &
Country Waste Limited (CCWL) and the ongoing tussle over another
financial claim by Africa Automobile Limited (AAL) for unlawful
abrogation of contracts under the New Patriotic Party (NPP)
government, not only suggest that the then Attorney General &
Minister of Justice, Mr Williams Addo-Dankwa Akufo-Addo, was not
only sleeping on the job but exhibited worrying levels of
incompetence as the state’s chief legal advisor at the
time.
The Mills administration
has had to cough out €94 million and $12 million to pay CP and
(CCWL) respectively, and is also locked up in an out of court
settlement with AAL over the company’s $1.5 billion claim on the
state in judgement debts, as a result of wrongful political and
legal decisions made by the Kufuor-led NPP government on the
express advice of Mr Akufo-Addo.
This was before he
embarrassed the government by losing the Fast Track High Court case
against Mr Tsatsu Tsikata, which verdict was overturned through
what, people say, was executive manipulation of the judiciary, and
President Kufuor later reshuffled him to the Foreign Ministry to
cover up his incompetence as A-G.
Ironically, the NPP has
been trying hard to escape responsibility by blaming the President
Mills government for the huge financial losses incurred by the
state through these judgement debts.
Construction Pioneers
(CP) - €94 million
The NDC government has
had to painfully pay the whooping sum to CP as a result of the
refusal of the NPP government, after coming to power in 2001, to
pay CP for roads it had constructed based on the advice of Mr
Akufo-Addo.
Hon Joe Ghartey, a
successor to Mr Akufo-Addo as A-G, who is his junior at the Bar,
later tried to salvage the situation but the then government stack
to the former’s advice.
The International
Chamber of Commerce (ICC) later ordered Ghana to pay €153 million
to CP, after the country lost through an arbitration process. NPP
government stubbornly refused to pay, creating a situation where
interest of €8,000 ($12,700) a day accumulated on the
principal.
By the time the NDC came
to office in 2009, the debt had reached €653 million. CP secured
another order from the ICC to attach the properties of the
Government of Ghana, (GOG), which meant CP could sell Ghana’s
properties anywhere in the world to defray the
debt.
The construction company
immediately moved to attach Ghana’s UN Accounts and properties
belonging to the Ghana Cocoa Processing in London but Attorney
General, Betty Mould Iddrisu moved in to prevent Ghana’s properties
from being sold.
In a settlement with CP,
she managed to reduce the debt to €94 million which the state
immediately began to defray. But in a funny twist, the NPP, which
caused the debt and allowed it to sky-rocket to €653 million, has
been questioning why the government is paying off the
debt.
As usual, the NPP
managed to hoodwink their supporters to start attacking Betty,
instead of congratulating her for being able to negotiate Ghana’s
indebtedness to CP downwards.
City & Country Waste
Limited (CCWL) - $12 million
On assumption of office
by the NPP in 2001, CCWL was targeted for collapse purely for
political reasons, simply because it belonged to Mr Eddie Annan, an
NDC member. Its lawful, waste management contract with the Accra
Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) was speedily abrogated and some of its
equipments seized by the government.
NPP argued that the
company had no contract with the government of Ghana. it went to
court and won a $12million dollar judgement debt against the state,
which the Mills government has paid obligatorily in order to avoid
accumulation of interest on it to worsen the situation. It is
emerging that the company is in the process of taking over some
assets of AMA in relation to the case upon a court
order.
African Automobile
Limited (AAL) – Demanding a gargantuan $1.5
billion
The vehicle dealer,
African Automobile Limited, sued the state in 2005 seeking damages
for abrogation of contract, breach of repayment of a Barclays Bank
loan and an order to compel government to take delivery of some 87
galloper vehicles said to be growing rusty from
non-use.
This was because the NPP
government on the ill advice of Attorney General Akufo-Addo refused
to pay for the gallopers.
Even though the NPP
tried to dodge the issue by lying that AAL had no contract with
government, hardcore evidence exposes the fact that the NPP
government through then A-G filed a defence rejecting the claims
and also making a counterclaim against AAL.
NPP now expects the NDC
which entered into the lawful contract with AAL to cover-up their
unlawful action that has brought the state into this
mess.
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Gallopers: Hard Core
Evidence Exposes NPP Lies
* Source: The
Catalyst
• They say there was no
AAL Gallopers contract, but used the same contract for their
defence when sued by AAL
Story : Papa Kwami
Nininku
The New Patriotic Party
(NPP) wobbles as it tries to defend its reckless action, whilst in
government, against African Automobile Limited (AAL) regarding the
supply of some 87 Hyundai Gallopers. The opposition party is trying
hard to fag the issue as usual and confuse the public in another
cover-up bid but to no avail, since the evidence available is
overwhelming and exposes how they have all along been lying to the
people of Ghana.
Not only has the
contract document been produced (see scanned copy below) but the
NPP’s statement of defence which they filed in 2006 when AAL took
the then government to court in October 2005 is available (see
canned document below).
It is instructive to
note that the NPP government relied on the same contract they are
seeking to discredit today to file a counterclaim against AAL,
insisting that AAL had breached the contract by not delivering the
vehicles on time. This has effectively crushed NPP’s propaganda on
take-off, since it is bizarre that they tried in the beginning to
deny the existence of a contract, yet relied on the same
‘nonexistent’ contract to file a counter claim against AAL way back
in 2006.
The Catalyst wants to
remind the public that this latest effort to discredit the valid
January 2000 contract is a new shameful goalpost-shifting escapade,
after they had claimed that there was no contract, that AAL never
went to court under their tenure, that AAL never served them with
any Court proposes, that AAL didn't meet specifications, that AAL
Managing Director (MD) thought he was untouchable before the NPP
came to power among other spurious claims.
As if to say a waste of
even a pesewa of the taxpayers’ money is acceptable, the NPP now
are shifting the posts in seeking to argue against the AAL’s
demand.
What remains clear
despite the NPP comedy of lies is that the NPP was reckless and
caused financial loss to Ghana. With AAL having received 8 billion
old cedis from the previous NDC government as part payment in a 17
billion old Ghana cedis contract, any serious government who had
Ghana at heart would have at least secured half of the Gallopers
since only 23 had been delivered out of the 110
contracted.
Definitely, Mr
Akufo-Addo who was Attorney General (A-G) at the time and his
colleagues must be held responsible for the mess, as we look at
those rotten Gallopers which could have been put to good use by our
security agencies or teachers.
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Urusla Admits Being
Scared Of Fritz
* Source: The
Informer
Ursula Owusu, the
extremely bitchy and ill-bred paramour of NPP Flagbearer
Akufo-Addo, has admitted that she is damn scared of Hon Fritz
Baffour, NDC MP for Ablekuma South.
Ursula, who is the NPP
Candidate for the same constituency, has confided in some close
confidants that she knows that her chances of winning the seat are
very slim.
Solid information picked
up from the B. Opoku suburb of Dansoman, where Ursula’s mother
lives, has it that some family members of Ursula’s are not hiding
the fact that Ursula knows that Fritz is a formidable opponent who
is very solid on the ground.
According to information
picked up, Ursula has gone into hibernation as a way of attempting
to repair her extremely damaged public image.
Having spent over three
years destroying her image via her, bitchy, uncouth, vulgar,
insulting, and witchy ways, Ursula has chosen to go off the
airwaves for a while; hoping that will help her irreparable damage
she has done to herself and her party.
Apparently, Ursula has
come to the realisation that Fritz has a strong public image hence
the decision to go off the airwaves for a while hoping that will
make the public forget all the vulgar things she said and did on
the airwaves.
Most certainly, people
are not about to forget Ursula insulting His Excellency President
Atta Mills on Peace FM, as well as Ursula appearing on Metro TV’s
Good Morning Ghana programme wearing an “all die be die”
T-shirt.
Indeed, Ursula is not
liked even within her NPP party.
Because of her sexual
relationship with Akufo-Addo, and virtually thinking that she will
become the de facto First Lady in the unlikely event that
Akufo-Addo becomes President, Ursula has unwisely stepped on so
many NPP toes.
Thinking that she is the
all-in-all, Ursula expended her energies making lots of internal
and external enemies and is only realising too late that her public
image is not one that befits Parliament.
Some of the women in the
NPP who cannot stand Ursula include, Irene Naa Toshie Addo, MP for
Tema West, and Shirley Ayorkor Botchway, MP for
Weija.
Another thing that is
working against Ursula, is her attack on Gas during the biometric
Registration Exercise.
The Ablekuma South
constituency is made of mostly Ga enclaves and Ursula has a
mountain to climb by way of convincing Gas to vote for her after
heaping insults on Gas at Okaishie.
It would be recalled
that Ursula Owusu thoughtlessly went to the heart of Okaishie to
tell her Akan speaking people to ignore Ga people who have become
tenants on their own land.
According to Ursula, the
Gas have “foolishly” sold their lands to Akans and so if Akans now
own almost all the shops in Accra, how dare the Gas tell
non-residents not to register and vote in the Odododiodoo
constituency.
Obviously, at the time
Ursula was insulting Gas in Odododidoo, she forgot that Ablekuma
South also had a solid Ga base; and she is now waking up to the
realisation that he opened her mouth too
wide.
Indeed, the fact that
Fritz is a Ga by maternal consanguinity, is a strong factor that is
weighing heavily against bitchy Ursula Owusu who is a 100%
Akan.
As a matter of fact, the
late Theresa Tagoe, was able to win in that constituency because
she had Ga blood in her.
Ursula Owusu does not
have any Ga blood in her; she also had the effrontery to insult
Gas; and she is going to certainly pay for
it.
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Mpiani Causes $1.3
Million Financial Loss To Ghana
* Source: Daily
Post
From the huge amount of
money he splashed in putting
up the so-called Golden
Jubilee House to the state’s monies he, together
with
Wereko Brobbey shared
like confetti to party cronies in the name of
the
Ghana@50 celebrations,
Mr. Kwadwo Mpiani, Former Chief of Staff has
become
synonymous with the
causation of financial loss to the state.
As if the financial mess
he has plunged Ghana into
is not enough, yet
another financial scandal leading to a huge financial
loss
to the state has been
uncovered again. And once more, Kwadwo Mpaini is the
man
behind
it!
The latest financial
mess makes it mandatory for
Ghana to pay a Spanish
company, Isofoton SA, the sum of $1.3million after
the
company was awarded the
said amount by a court because Kwadwo Mpaini got
the
NPP government to
abrogate a contract between the company and the Government
of
Ghana
(GOG).
Already, government has
paid $400,000 to Isofoton SA
but this has not stopped
the company from going to court to obtain a
garnishee
order against the
Ministry of Agriculture’s account in order to retrieve
the
remaining
$850,000.
The garnishee order
means therefore that the Ministry
for Agriculture (MFA)
has been frozen until it completes defraying the
debt.
According to the facts
of the matter, in 2005, the MFA
entered into an
agreement with Isofoton SA for the company to provide a
solar
PV powered water pumping
and irrigation system in remote rural areas of
Ghana
under the Second
Ghana-Spanish Financial Protocol.
However, for reasons
known to himself only, Kwadwo
Mpiani wrote to both the
Ministers of Agriculture and Energy ordering them
to
give the project to
Elecnor, another Spanish company to execute .
In a reply to Mr.
Mpaini, the MFA said it has never
dealt with Elecnor and
thus the company is not known to it. It therefore
could
not guarantee that the
company can execute the project
satisfactorily.
“Throughout
the discussion at the
Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, Hon.
Ministers
were made to understand
that, for an effective and speedy execution of
the
projects under the
protocol, Ministers were to identity suitable
Spanish
companies with the
requisite technical knowledge to execute the
projects.
“The MFA after a
diligent search, settled on two companies to execute
the
projects in the
Ministry. The two companies were ISOTOFON SA MADRID” the
letter
to Kwadwo Mpian signed
by Mr. Clement Eledi the then Deputy Minister
for
Agriculture in charge of
Crops stated.
The
letter
went on to warn that
“The Hon. Minister for Food and Agriculture would want
to
draw your attention to
the fact that, a change of company at this stage
could
open up the Ministry and
indeed the government to legal actions, especially
by
ISOTOFON.”
(See
Page 6 of this
paper).
The
Spanish government in a
letter to the Minister For Finance dated April 21,
2006
protested the illegal
abrogation of the contract between the MFA and
Isofoton
SA and warned of the
legal implications.
In another letter to the
Minister for Finance dated
4th June, 2008, the then
Attorney-General & Minister for Justice,
Joe
Ghartey also warned of
the legal implication for taking the project away
from
Isofoton SA. He warned
that the orders of Mpiani,
if carried out, will
lead to “Special Damages, General Damages and interest
at
the prevailing bank rate
from the time of breach till the day of payment”
against
the
GOG.
He continues” We advise
that any law suit arising
out of this matter would
be detrimental to the government. In the
consequence,
substantial financial
burden could be imposed on the government through
this
breach”.
Despite all these
warnings, Kwadwo Mpiani insisted
that the project be
executed by Elecnor and not Isotofon. This
compelled
Isofoton SA to go to
court to secure a judgement debt of GH¢1.3million
against
the GOG in 2008 when the
NPP was still in power. Much needed funds by the
government
is therefore going to be
paid to the Spanish company thanks to
Mpiani’s
foolhardiness.
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Ghanaian Illegal
Immigrant Beaten To Death
* Source: Ben
Ofosu-Appiah
...Japanese Police Has
Decided Not To File Criminal Charges Against 10 Immigration
Officials Who Beat A Ghanaian Illegal Immigrant To
Death.
Someone aptly said,
imagine waking up in the morning to read in your newspapers the
following:
"Prosecutors in GHANA
will not press charges over the case of a JAPANESE man who died as
he was being restrained by up to 10 immigration officials as they
tried to deport him,
I Wonder what the
reaction in Japan would be.
I am reproducing here
the news report as reported in Japan Today news
site.
No charges over Ghana
deportee's death in Japan
Crime Jul. 06, 2012 -
06:37AM JST ( 134 )
TOKYO
—
Prosecutors in Japan
will not press charges over the case of a Ghanaian man who died as
he was being restrained by up to 10 immigration officials as they
tried to deport him, media have reported.
Abubakar Awudu Suraj,
45, died at Tokyo’s Narita airport in March 2010 as he was being
bundled aboard a plane bound for Cairo.
Suraj’s Japanese widow
filed a complaint with police, challenging authorities to explain
exactly how her husband died as he was being deported for illegally
staying in Japan.
Police said earlier that
“the immigration officials restrained the man who had wildly
resisted”.
Rights activists have
claimed he was gagged with a towel, recalling a similar but
non-fatal case in 2004 when a female Vietnamese deportee was
handcuffed, had her mouth sealed with tape and was rolled up in
blankets. His widow told reporters Wednesday that prosecutors
ordered the man’s heart be retained for forensic analysis, but had
not initially informed her of the decision, the Mainichi Shimbun
reported.
They had also said her
late husband may have died as a result of a heart condition, the
paper said.
Japan keeps a tight
control on immigration and in 2011, despite its generous overseas
aid for refugees, granted political asylum to only 21
people.
Human rights activists,
lawyers and migrant communities have complained for years about the
harsh treatment meted out by immigration officials and about
conditions at detention centers.
(End of News
report)
The following are just a
few comments posted by readers. The new article above attracted
over 200 comments most condemning the brutal manner in which a so
called civilized country like Japan treated murdered this guy and
lack of justice for him. Anywhere else, this is big news killing
someone in state custody, but the press in Japan did not pay much
attention to it. A lot of condemnation is reserved for the Ghana
government, Ghana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ghana
Embassy in Tokyo for their seemingly lack of action in protecting
the human rights of its citizens.
* No charges is yet
another crime, the first being the killing of
Suraj!
* Absolutely not a
surprise in a country where the majority of people believe "human
rights" only apply to Japanese. The murder of a foreigner is
probably looked on as not involving a human being's life, just a
foreigner!
* AND WHAT IS THE
GHANAIAN EMBASSY DOING TO SEEK JUSTICE FOR THIS POOR
SOUL?
* It does not take 10
men to subdue one person? Who had the handcuffs and shackles?With
his hands in handcuffs and his legs shackled, they gagged him and
repeatedly kicked and hit him. That's barbaric in the 21st century
!
* Why do they have to
kill this man? They had a duty to send him back home alive not
dead.
* I hope the Foreign
Ministry summons the Japanese Ambassador and tells him to make sure
his country serves justice in this case and be a responsible member
of the international community.
* An autopsy report seen
in a court document notes abrasions to his face, internal bleeding
of muscles on the neck, back, abdomen and upper arm, along with
leakage of blood around the eyes, blood congestion in some organs,
and dark red blood in the heart. Yet the report bizarrely concluded
that the cause of death is "unknown.
* They killed him
through over exuberance restraining him, he was treated in an
abhorrent manner, there is no justifying killing him. Remember he
was alone. Confined and threatened mentally, no legal council no
chance to state his case. This would be a huge story in a civilized
country where accountability is paramount, killing anyone under
state care is disgusting. He had not killed anyone, just a visa
problem.
* Will Suraj ever get
justice?
I hope the government of
Ghana will make sure Suraj gets justice.
Ben Ofosu-Appiah, Tokyo
- JAPAN.
The writer is a senior
political and social analyst and a policy strategist based in
Tokyo. He welcomes your views and comments;
do4luv27@yahoo.com
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Rawlings Bids NDC
Farewell
* Source: The Citizen
Newspaper
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