Wednesday, 9 September 2020

FISHERFOLKS IN GAMASHIE BENEFIT FROM GOVERNMENT'S SUBSIDIZED OUTBOARD MOTORS




The Ministry for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development has distributed 50 outboard motors to fishermen in Ashiedu Keteke.


With these subsidized outboard motors, the government and fishermen share the cost equally and it is to support the livelihood of the fishers and the fishing communities.


Nii Lante Bannerman, Chairman for the Premix Fuel Committee at the distribution of the outboard motors said government is

delivering on its promise to fisherfolks and the construction of the fishing harbor is a testimony.


He explained further that the distribution of the outboard motors to fishermen has been made affordable by government through the Ministry of Fisheries in collaboration with the Coastal Development Authority. He encouraged the  fishermen to take care of the outboard motors and use it for its intended purpose.


Raymond Tettey, Sub-Metro Chairman of Ashiedu Keteke stated that 200 outboard motors has been earmarked for distribution to fishermen in Ashiedu Keteke. This number is out of the over 5,000 outboard motors procured by government to improve the quality of life and improve the productivity of fishermen. 


Nettey Akoso, Spokesperson for fishermen in Jamestown expressed gratitude to the Ministry and lauded the efforts of the National Premix Fuel Chairman,Nii Lante Bannerman for how well fisherfolks have benefitted from constant supply of premix fuel. He promised that the outboard motors will be put to good use so as to enhance their work effectively and efficiently.


Other dignitaries that graced the occasion include Hon. Ben Armah, Coordinating Director A.M.A, Hon. Nii Lante Plange NADMO Coordinator A.M.A, Hon. Ivan Esinam, Sub-Metro Chairman Ablekuma South, Representatives from the Fisheries Commission and other Representations from the Jamestown and Chorkor fishing community.


Source:Markk360news

28 Police Officers Fired Over Misconduct

 


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The Ghana Police Service (GPS) has dismissed 28 personnel, including two females, for unprofessional acts.

This was as a result of complaints lodged by the public, of which they were found culpable of 181 cases of unprofessional conduct, from January to August, 2020. 

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Director of Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, Superintendent of Police, Sheila Kessie Abayie-Buckman, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, gave some of the misconducts as insubordination, drunk whilst on duty, and engaging in part time business outside the Service without permission.

Others were the negligent permission of a prisoner to escape from lawful custody, failure to make entry in official documents, misuse of firearm, and absent from duty without permission.

Supt Abayie-Buckman said the affected officers were from the ranks of Constable to Assistant Commissioner of Police that is; “Constable, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Superintendent, Chief Superintendent and Assistant Commissioner of Police”.

During investigations, 151 of the cases reported were found to be partially true and aside the 28 officers who were dismissed, some had their ranks reduced, she said.

Supt Abayie-Buckman said in 2019, out of the 291 complaints made against police officers, 191 were proven guilty.

She said the disciplinary actions were taken to maintain high standards of professionalism in the Service.

On the brighter side, a number of personnel, including 43 from the Headquarters, were commended for exemplary conduct between January and August, 2020, she said.

“The Police Administration is making efforts to educate the men and women on the need to exhibit professionalism at all times,” she said.

“The Service will not shield any personnel who misconducts himself or herself in the course of duty to bring the name of the Service into disrepute.”

She urged the public not to hesitate to bring to light the misconduct of any police personnel by reporting to the appropriate quarters adding that they must not only condemn the police when they missed the mark but also praise those that conducted their duties in a professional manner.

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Tuesday, 9 June 2020

House Adopts Report on Public Elections (Registration of Voters) (Amendment) Regulations 2020, Constitutional Instrument (C. I.) 126



 
Parliament by a majority of 106 to 92 votes adopted the report of the Committee on Subsidiary Legislation on the controversial Public Elections (Registration of Voters) (Amendment) Regulations 2020, Constitutional Instrument (C. I.) 126 submitted by the Electoral Commission (EC) after a heated debate on Tuesday June 09, 2020.
 
The Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu citing the Standing Orders of the House challenged the Speakers ruling on the voice vote and called for a vote by ballot to be cast to determine those in favour of adoption of the report enabling individual MPs to be called one after the other to cast their votes under the supervision of Leadership from both sides of the House and Parliamentary Staff.
 
As anticipated, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) MPs present in the House during the debate voted en bloc against the approval of the C.I. in line with their party’s aspiration while their counterparts from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) voted for it.
 
The new C.I. which matures at the close of day effectively amended the existing electoral regulation C.I. 91 thus making Ghana card and passports the only forms of identification one can use to get onto the new voters’ register.
 
The approval by the House invariably means all other forms of national identification including the existing voter’s identity card, birth certificate and other national documents cannot be used in registering for the new voter identification card.
 
According to the new legal authority, people who do not have any of the two documents, namely the Ghana card and passports would have to get two newly registered voters to guarantee for them before they can register, however no individual can guarantee for more than ten people.
 
The Instrument was laid in the House by the Majority Leader Hon. Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu on Tuesday March 31, 2020 in accordance with Article 1 (17) of the 1992 Constitution and referred to the Committee on Subsidiary Legislation for consideration and report pursuant to the Standing Orders of the House by the Speaker Rt. Hon. Prof. Michael Oquaye.
 
It is worthy to note that unlike regular bills it was impossible for Parliament to amend any part of the C.I. since Constitutional Instruments laid on the floor of the House automatically mature after twenty one sitting days and the House could only reject it or allow for it to mature.
 
Twenty-one out of the twenty five-member Subsidiary Legislation Committee members who were present at the Committee meeting on Wednesday June 3, 2020 had earlier voted 12-9 in favour of the Instrument to give legal backing to the EC to compile the new voter’s register.
 
Chairman of the Committee and MP for Bolgatanga East, Dr. Dominic Akuritunga Ayine moving the motion for the adoption of the Report of the Committee at the plenary seconded by the Ranking Member Hon. Yaw Buabeng Asamoah recommending that the House approves the C.I., explained that the Committee examined the C.I. within the ambit of the general objects of the Constitution.
 
He said the Committee was of the view that the rationale for the Instrument was in accordance with the powers of the Electoral Commission under Article 51 with respect to the compilation of a credible and widely accepted voter register for the conduct of public elections and referenda in the country.
 
According to the Committee Chairman, it was however regrettable that the Committee could not arrive at a consensus as to whether or not the exclusion of a driver’s licence, birth certificate and existing voter identification card from the C.I.  126 was constitutional.
 
He therefore lamented that the Committee could only recommend to the House by a majority decision to adapt its report and allow the C.I. to mature after the expiration of the twenty-one sitting days in accordance with Article 11 (7) of the Constitution and become law to enable the EC go ahead with the voter registration exercise based on provisions of the C.I.


Source:Markk360news




Saturday, 23 May 2020

Mass burial for 25 person's who perished on Kintampo highway in March




Ghana recorded a red day in its road carnages when about 50 passengers perished in a ghastly accident on the Kintampo road in early March, 2020.

Twenty-five of the dead who could not be identified by their families have Saturday morning,23/05/2020 been buried in a mass grave at the Kintampo Public Cemetery.

More than 50 passengers on board two buses that collided head-on in the early hours of Friday March 22, 2019 on the Tamale-Kintampo Highway died instantly.

The accident occurred at Amoma Nkwanta, a village near Kintampo in the Kintampo North Municipality of the Bono East Region, along the main Kintampo-Tamale Highway.

It was confirmed that a VVIP Kia bus with registration number GT 3915- 17 from Garu in the Upper East Region heading towards Kumasi collided with a Grandbird bus with registration number GT 5694-18 from Accra which was heading towards Bolgantaga also in the Upper East Region.


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Friday, 15 May 2020

FDA GHANA BECOMES THE SECOND AFRICAN REGULATORY BODY TO ATTAIN 'MATURITY LEVEL 3' OF THE NATIONAL MEDICINES REGULATORY SYSTEMS CLASSIFICATION BY W.H.O.





The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has officially attained the Maturity level 3 of the National Regulatory Systems in a four-tiered World Health Organisation (WHO) classification for National Medicines Regulatory Systems.

Ghana becomes the second country in the African Region after Tanzania to attain Maturity level 3, the second-highest in a four-tiered classification for the national medicine regulatory systems.

There are four levels of regulatory systems maturity, starting from level 1 where only some elements of regulatory systems exist, and up to level 4, which is the advanced regulatory system. 

The level 3 maturity status obtained by the FDA, indicates that the regulatory systems in place are well functioning and thus, integrates all required elements to guarantee its stable performance.

The evaluations of the FDA Ghana were carried out in 2014, 2015, and later in 2019 using the WHO Global Benchmarking Tool.

Benchmarking of the medicines regulatory systems is part of the WHO programme for strengthening regulatory systems. It identifies strenghts as well as areas for improvement after which an Industrial Development Plan is developed to build on the strenght as well as areas for improvement. 

The Acting WHO country representative in Ghana, Dr Neema Rusibamayila Kimambo stated that, this milestone achievement is the result of investment by the Government of Ghana in strengthening the regulatory systems for effective to ensure that when people seek for treatment, they recieve effective medication and are free from harm.

According to her, Ghana has strengthened its medicines regulatory system to ensure safety, quality and effectiveness of medical products manufactured, imported or distributed within the country.
 
The world Health Organisation believes that the FDA Ghana’s achievement and status will cause other countries in Africa to invest in regulatory systems to ensure availability and access to quality, safe and affordable medical products. 

Dr. Neema Rusibamayila Kimambo finally stated that, the WHO is proud of Ghana’s achievements and will continue to support medicine regulation by providing technical assistance and training to enable countries to implement global guidelines to meet their specific needs.


Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Ayawaso West Wuogon MP turns her living room into a Mask Factory



New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon, Lydia Seyram Alhassan, has disclosed she has turned her living room into a nose mask-producing factory amid the coronavirus pandemic.

According to Hon. Alhassan, the initiative is her personal contribution towards the fight against the coronavirus pandemic as the wearing of masks has been made mandatory.

Speaking on Asempa FM ’s Ekosii Sen , she disclosed the living room accommodates 15 dressmakers who are sowing the masks for distribution in the constituency.

“During the coronavirus lockdown, I distributed relief items to the constituents and post lockdown, my living room has become a factory where I am currently producing and distributing 50,000 masks to my constituents,” she said.

She further outlined a number of developmental projects that have taken place in the constituency within a year of her tenure.

“I am personally constructing roads in my constituency, set up entrepreneurial club on Legon campus to help innovative students with hospital projects underway,” she disclosed.

Source:adomonline.com


Tuesday, 12 May 2020

President Commissioned New Duoala Barracks at Burma Camp






On Tuesday, 12th May, 2020, the President of the Republic commissioned the 'New Douala Barracks',at Burma Camp which is part of the Barracks Regeneration 
Project, initiated by Government in June 2017 to address the accommodation challenges of the Armed Forces, and, thereby, ease the discomfort that troops and their families have been confronted with over the years. 

Sixty-four (64) families will be the beneficiaries of four (4) new blocks of sixty-four (64) apartments. Each of these apartments has a living room, two (2) bedrooms, a kitchen and standard sanitary facilities. It is gratifying to know that similar, on-going accommodation projects are near completion at the Airborne Force, Six (6) Infantry Battalion in Tamale, and other garrisons.


Source:Markk360news


$4m NCA scandal: Former Board Chairman, two others jailed









Three former members of the board of theCommunications Authority (NCA) have been given prison sentences of a total of 16 years for their roles in the “clandestine” purchase of cybersecurity equipment worth over $4 million.

A former board chair of the NCA, Eugene Baffoe-Bonnie was sentenced to six years imprisonment.

William Tetteh Tevie, a former Director-General of the NCA was also sentenced to five years imprisonment and Alhaji Salifu Mimina Osman, a former Deputy National Security Coordinator was sentenced to five years imprisonment.

William Tevie and Alhaji Osman were found guilty on the charges of conspiracy to willfully causing financial loss to the state, contravention of the Public Procurement Act and intentionally misapplying public property.

However, they were acquitted and discharged on charges of stealing, conspiracy to steal and using public office for personal benefits.

A businessman, Derrick Oppong was however acquitted and discharged on all charges against him.

Also another accused person, Nana Owusu Ensaw was acquitted and discharged by the court of appeal before today’s judgment.

The judge, Justice Kyei Baffour further ordered the Attorney-General to seize assets of the convicts amounting to the tune of three million dollars.

Background

According to the facts of the case as presented by the Attorney-General, Baffoe-Bonnie, Tevie, Ensaw and Osman were allegedly aided by Oppong to engage in the criminal act.

It said the previous National Democratic Congress administration had contracted an Israeli company, NSO Group Technology Limited, to supply a piece of eavesdropping equipment at a cost of $6 million to enable the authority to monitor conversations of persons suspected to be engaged in terror activities.

A local agent, Infraloks Development Limited, allegedly charged $2 million to facilitate the transaction, bringing the total sum to $8 million.

The facts explained that the National Security did not have the money to fund the transaction and for that reason, the NCA, which had supervisory jurisdiction over the use of such equipment, was asked to fund the project.

It said $4 million was withdrawn from the NCA’s account, while $1 million out of the withdrawn amount was deposited into the account of the Israeli company.

The Attorney-General explained that the remaining $3 million was lodged in the account of Oppong, who acted as a representative of the local agents, Infraloks Development Ltd.

The state closed its case against the accused persons on the 18th of April 2019, following which the accused persons chose to exercise their rights under section 173 of the Criminal and Other Offences Procedure Act (Act 30) to file ‘Submissions of No Case.’

Witnesses

The prosecution in making their case called six witnesses namely, Abena Asarfo Adjei, Director of Legal Affairs at NCA; Dr. Isaac Yaw Ani, Deputy Director-General in-charge of management and Operations; Colonel Michael Kwadwo Poku, Director of Operations at National Security Secretariat; Duncan Opare, Deputy National Security Coordinator and Detective Chief Inspector Michael Nkrumah, the investigator of the case.

Defence

The accused persons opened their defence and denied all the charges levelled against them, insisting that the equipment was purchased for the NSCS as requested.

They also denied the charge of benefitting from the purchase of the equipment.

Alhaji Osman’s testimony was, however, heard in camera.


Source:citinewsroom.com

Monday, 11 May 2020

Mahama has no right to lodge complaint against me – Abronye DC



The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Bono Regional Chairman, Abronye DC has slammed a former President, John Dramani Mahama for filing a criminal complaint against him.

The former President in a petition to the Criminal Investigations Department signed by his lawyer, Tony Lithur said Abronye DC had accused him of plotting to assassinate some members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Mr. Mahama dismissed Abronye’s claim in his complaint.

“His Excellency, John Dramani Mahama, has firmly instructed me to say that the allegations are, of course, false; and for the avoidance of doubt would like to state that neither the NDC nor he has planned to hire, hired or cause to be hired, or instructed any person or persons to murder or assassinate anybody,” portions of the complaint read.

The former President also asked the CID to investigate Abronye DC’s allegations in his complaint.

Abronye DC in a rebuttal said the former President had no right to lodge a complaint since he had made similar comments in the past.

“It is important to note that John Mahama has no moral and equitable rights to lodge a complaint to the Police accusing me or any other person of peddling falsehood because he is the grand lord of peddling falsehoods in this country,” excerpts of Abronye’s response said.

Abronye DC further said he had not received a letter from the former President in relation to his earlier comments.

“It is prudent for me to posit that I have not been officially invited or received any letter or whatsoever from your outfit or any of your subordinates, agents or representatives.”


Source:citinewsroom

I’ll continue to trumpet the good of NPP as a truthful person – Allotey Jacobs





Embattled former Central Regional Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Bernard Allotey Jacobs insists he would continue to sing praises of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) once what they do is for the good of the 
He disclosed that he is committed to the ideals and ideologies of the NDC dismissing claims that he is in bed with the NPP as claimed by some leaders of his party.

According to him, his stance on praising the 
current government when it does good things is tailored towards changing the narrative in the political discourse in the country. 

Allotey Jacobs came under attack after MyNewsGh.com reported that he had commended president Akufo-Addo for procuring 307 ambulances for Ghana.

“The interior of the state of the art ambulances recently commissioned and distributed by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo can give life back to a dying patient ... We all should face facts if you look at the inside and see the equipment and colour design it looks very attractive. If you are at the point of death, the colours in the ambulance can give you the vim to survive. The inside is great,” Allotey said.

“All those ambulances that were brought into the country from the Kufuor to Mahama regimes must be added to the current fleet. If there is the need to retool them, they should, so we carve a new ambulance system. It would be prudent for the government to supply them ambulances to the Regional and Teaching Hospitals,” he added.


Source: My News GH

BABA YARA STADIUM VICTIM AUGUSTINE OPPONG TO HAVE HIS DAMAGED EYE FIXED THIS MONTH



Asante Kotoko supporter, Augustine Oppong, whose eye was damaged following mayhem which occurred during Premier League match between Asante Kotoko SC and Berekum Chelsea at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium will get his eye fixed with an artificial eye later this month. 

He will first go for a review at the Komfo Anokye Teachings Hospital tomorrow for team of doctors to assess him. 

Oppong,35, had his eye grievously damaged through a shooting incident after Kotoko-Chelsea game by an unknown police Officer. 

Nana Kwame Dankwah disclosing the news to NCC Social Media Manager, Sasu Danquah, said, "All is set for Augustine Oppong to go for his review tomorrow at the Komfo Anokye Teachings Hospital for assessment before the Doctors will fix his damaged eye with an artificial one."

" The NCC is really concerned about his general well-being, and we will go extra mile to help him get his eye fixed" he added. 

" It is an unfortunate situation, but we can only learn from this as supporters going forward."


Source:Sasu Danquah High Priest

FISHERFOLKS IN GAMASHIE BENEFIT FROM GOVERNMENT'S SUBSIDIZED OUTBOARD MOTORS

The Ministry for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development has distributed 50 outboard motors to fishermen in Ashiedu Keteke. With these subsidi...