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STX housing deal may be abrogated if… – Ketu North MP

The Chairman of the Finance Committee of Parliament, Mr James Avedzi, says he is concerned that eight months after the STX Housing project agreement was signed, nothing concrete has yet been done.

He said it was his wish that construction works on the 30,000 housing units would have started by now. He was speaking on Joy FM’s Newsfile Saturday.

Mr Avedzi was answering questions on the inability of STX Korea and their local partners to raise the needed funding to start the project despite the fact that the government has signed an off-taker agreement with the company.

He rejected suggestions STX Korea was having difficulties sourcing the necessary funding for the project because a provision allowing the company to claim oil if the country ever defaulted on its payment has been removed from the agreement.

“As far back as three months to the time we approved it (agreement), we made known to them that we were not going to use the oil as collateral; that portion of the agreement – we made it known to them – we were going to delete it. If they had any concern about that they would have notified us but they didn’t so it means they accepted our proposal,” he said.

He said the government would have to abrogate the contract or seek a new supplier if after one year, STX Korea fails to put any structures on the ground.

For New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Okaikoi South, Nana Akomea, the state of the project is a déjà vu.

He said the problems currently confronting the execution of the project pointed simply to the lack of due diligence preceding the approval of the agreement.

For him, the entire project was imprudent and was not in the interest of the state.

Under the project which will see Ghana spend 1.5 billion dollars on 200,000 housing units, a one-bedroom flat will cost almost 13,000 dollars.

According to Nana Akomea, a two-bedroom flat under the project will cost $32, 000 – a situation he believes is inconceivable. “The addition of one bedroom to make it two-bedrooms takes it to $32,000; more than twice of the cost of the one-bedroom house. In any case, what are you going to add to the second bedroom that takes the cost of the one-bedroom to twice the cost.”

Nana Akomea also had a difficulty understanding why the government is scrambling to start a new housing project when close to 4,000 housing units at various stages of completion initiated under the previous government have been left to rot.

“They (the buildings) are sitting down rotting and you are going to look for $1.5 billion to give to a Korean company to [start a new housing project],” he stated.

The Chairman of the Finance Committee of Parliament, Mr James Avedzi, says he is concerned that eight months after the STX Housing project agreement was signed, nothing concrete has yet been done.

He said it was his wish that construction works on the 30,000 housing units would have started by now. He was speaking on Joy FM’s Newsfile Saturday.

Mr Azedzi was answering questions on the inability of STX Korea and their local partners to raise the needed funding to start the project despite the fact that the government has signed an off-taker agreement with the company.

He rejected suggestions STX Korea was having difficulties sourcing the necessary funding for the project because a provision allowing the company to claim oil if the country ever defaulted on its payment has been removed from the agreement.

“As far back as three months to the time we approved it (agreement), we made known to them that we were not going to use the oil as collateral; that portion of the agreement – we made it known to them – we were going to delete it. If they had any concern about that they would have notified us but they didn’t so it means they accepted our proposal,” he said.

He said the government would have to abrogate the contract or seek a new supplier if after one year, STX Korea fails to put any structures on the ground.

For New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Okaikoi South, Nana Akomea, the state of the project is a déjà vu.

He said the problems currently confronting the execution of the project pointed simply to the lack of due diligence preceding the approval of the agreement.

For him, the entire project was imprudent and was not in the interest of the state.

Under the project which will see Ghana spend 1.5 billion dollars on 200,000 housing units, a one-bedroom flat will cost almost 13,000 dollars.

According to Nana Akomea, a two-bedroom flat under the project will cost $32, 000 – a situation he believes is inconceivable. “The addition of one bedroom to make it two-bedrooms takes it to $32,000; more than twice of the cost of the one-bedroom house. In any case, what are you going to add to the second bedroom that takes the cost of the one-bedroom to twice the cost.”

Nana Akomea also had a difficulty understanding why the government is scrambling to start a new housing project when close to 4,000 housing units at various stages of completion initiated under the previous government have been left to rot.

“They (the buildings) are sitting down rotting and you are going to look for $1.5 billion to give to a Korean company to [start a new housing project],” he stated.

Source: Joy News

Parliament approves credit facility for Essakyir

Parliament has approved a mixed credit facility agreement between the government and the KBC Bank of Brussels, Belgium for an amount of 21,887,520.31 Euros for the construction of the Essakyir Water Supply System in the Central Region.

Mr James Klutse Avedzi, Chairman of the Finance Committee who moved for the adoption of the loan said out of the amount 20,040,603.00 Euros covered the total project cost while 1,846,917.31 Euros was the total finance cost. He said the project which was expected to be completed in 24 months would consist of the construction of a conventional water treatment plant comprising coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, rapid gravity filtration and disinfection chlorination.

In addition, clean water reservoir with associated high lift pumps would be constructed to cover the treated water to the different sub-systems, whilst new pipelines with larger diameters would be installed for both transmission and distribution to improve water delivery to the project areas. Mr Avedzi said beneficiary communities included Ekumfi, Otuam, Mumford, Dago, Mbroboto, Ekumpoano, Muna, Aboano, Sefara, Essuehyia, Akra, Asaafa, Etwaa, Nakwa, Asokwa, Abeka, Ekumfi, Swedru and other communities at the tail end of the distribution network of Winneba, Balikrom and Kwanyako Water Treatment Plants.

He said benefits to be derived from the project include improved access to potable water for the beneficiary communities, increased water coverage, reduction in the level of non-revenue water, growth in productivity of the inhabitants leading to economic development and reduction in poverty, boosting of business opportunities and the maximisation of the social and health benefits of safe and reliable drinking water. He said the project would be connected with the Baifikrom, Winneba and Kwanyako systems.

Mr Klutse said in accordance with Article 14 of the Agreement, any duties, taxes of any kind, stamp charges, present or future, due by virtue of the credit agreement and arising therefrom, legally due in Belgium, shall be for the account of the Lender. He said the duties, taxes of any kind, stamp charges, present or future, due by virtue of the Credit Agreement and arising therefrom, legally due outside of Belgium, shall be for the account of the Borrower. Mr Klutse said the agreement further obliged the government to reimburse the Lender for any amounts charged in Ghana as taxes and duties on account of the facility.

He said the committee recommended to the house to approve by resolution, the waiver of the relevant taxes and duties amounting to 3,808,640.00 Euros on equipment and materials as well as Corporate and Expatriate Taxes (June 2011-April 2014) amounting to GH¢937,555.45.

GNA

Mills would be right in going to bed with Kufour – Fanteakwa MP

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Fanteakwa, Kwabena Amankwa Asiamah has stated that President John Evans Attah Mills will have done no wrong if he indeed is in bed with Ex President Kufour and his officials.

According to him, judging by the vast experience of former President Kufour and the good governance style he led Ghana, there is no way President Mills can lead the country without occasionally consulting him for guidance in executing the executive function of government.

The MP’s comment follows Ex President Rawlings accusing President Mills of being in bed with officials of the previous administration, hence the lack of will to prosecute members of the erstwhile NPP government for corrupt practices.

“I can sense that there is a theory of “I scratch your back you scratch my back going on between President Mills and the erstwhile NPP regime,”, the former President claimed.

Ex-President Rawlings at this year’s June 4th anniversary in Kumasi indicated that if for nothing at all, some members of the past regime should have been jailed to confirm the corruption and murder that went on during the era of the NPP.

However contributing to a panel discussion on Peace FM’s “Kokrokoo show” the MP for Fanteakwa, Kwabena Amankwa Asiahmah , stated the ex President Kufour with his international connections and recognition is a great asset to the country and cannot be easily wished away.

He further rubbished ex President Rawlings accusation of former President Kufour being corrupt, adding that Rawlings is noted for making false allegations without giving evidences to that effect.

“If indeed President Kufour and his officials looted state coffers as he claims, I’m sure by now the government would have hauled those culpable to court and prosecute them’’ he said.

Hon. Amankwa Asiamah urged Ghanaians not to take Ex President Rawlings serious whenever he makes baseless accusations without substantiating them.

Story by : Kwadwo Anim/ghanamps.gov.gh

Walk-out by Speaker was democratic – Pelpuo

Alhaji Rashid Pelpuo, Deputy Majority Leader of Parliament said his comments that motivated a historic walk-out of the Speaker of Parliament last month should be seen as a democratic model evolving in the House.

Mrs Joyce Bamford Addo stormed out of the Chamber to register her displeasure about a comment by Alhaji Pelpuo that labelled the House as chaotic.

The action by the Speaker, was necessitated by the hesitation of the Deputy Majority Leader to retract the statement and apologise.

His comments however drew condemnation from both sides of the House.

Alhaji Pelpuo told the Ghana News Agency in an interview in Accra on Friday that a section of the majority and the minority condemned him unfairly.

“I stand for order; order in the House is crucial. If there is no order we cannot run the house.”

He insisted that the Standing Orders 86 and 97 enjoined all members to stand up, catch the Speakers eye and if given the nod before they could proceed to speak.

Alhaji Pelpuo claimed that some members do not allow the Speaker to call them before they made their point, which he saw as a gross violation of the orders of the House.

He said when members disobeyed Parliamentary Orders it could be misinterpreted and cited a Kenyan Parliamentarian who once described the House “as chaotic”.

Alhaji Pelpuo called on the democratic experts to keep an eye on every incident that creep into the Ghanaian politics and mould it into a unique democratic culture for the country.

“If the speaker feels strongly about a case, she withdraws and consults before she comes back,” he said adding that “Its part of the democratic process”.

GNA

Enact laws to deal with homosexuality – Adu Asare

The NDC Member of Parliament for Adentan, Kojo Adu – Asare, has called for the enactment of strict laws which will outlaw the practice of homosexuality and Lesbianism in the country.

He said the practice is increasingly becoming a national concern and it is important that country takes immediate measures to deal with the menace by arresting and prosecuting those involved in the act.

In recent times the nation has been greeted with a lot of incidents of homosexuality and lesbianism. The immoral act has penetrated into the schools with reports of some teachers having affairs with their students.

Fresh in the minds of Ghanaians is the case in which a Mathematics teacher of Adisadel College, Richard Arthur Payne, was arrested by the Police last week for allegedly sodomising six students of the school. Only one of the students is said to have been able to come out to reveal his ordeal to the school authorities. The victim (name withheld) was said to have fallen sick, and when he was interrogated by the doctors at the hospital where he had been sent, he unraveled the Mathematics teacher’s unholy activities. Another lesbian tutor in Takoradi Polytechnic is reported to have had affair with female students in the school.

Hon. Kojo Adu- Asare who is worried by the increase in the social canker has called on the state to crack down on the practice especially when there have been reports that the prevalence rate of HIV/AIDs and other diseases is higher in homosexuals.

Speaking on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo show, Hon. Kojo Adu Asare cited the story of Sodom and Gomorrah in the Bible where the people were involved in homosexual activities and were destroyed by fire, he warned that Ghana may receive the wrath of God just like the people of Sodom and Gomorrah if nothing is done immediately to curtail the practice.

“This abominable act may cause the hand of God to descend heavily on Ghana’’ he said.
He called for a national discussion to discuss the homosexuality question dispassionately and to find an appropriate response to it.

Story by : Kwadwo Anim/ghanamps.gov.gh

NPP holds primaries in three constituencies on June 4

On Saturday June 4, delegates of the New Patriotic Party in Atwima Kwanwoma, Sisala East and Sisala West constituencies will go to the polls to elect parliamentary candidates who will contest the 2012 parliamentary elections on the ticket of the party.

The three constituencies are among seven others where voting was either suspended or resulted in a tie during the party’s nationwide primaries held on April 30.

Delegates in the Atwima Kwanwoma constituency are going back to the polls to break the tie which resulted from the initial election contested by Kofi Amankwa Manu and Dr. Kojo Appiah-Kubi who both polled 205 votes.

The NPP’s Director of Research and Elections, Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah announced the elections when he appeared on Multi TV’s freshest political talk show, Caucus.

He said preparations are underway to hold the elections in the other constituencies where elections were suspended during the April 30 primaries.

According to Mr. Korsah, nominations will soon be opened in the Sege and Oboom Domeabra constituencies in the Greater Accra region and Jirapa in the Upper East region after Saturday’s elections. No candidates picked up nomination forms by the close of filing of nominations in April in these constituencies.

“We are going to open nominations because at the end of the nomination process, nobody had picked nomination forms in these places. And then you have the three independent-held constituencies Bosomefreho, Bekwai and Nkawkaw, that will also follow,” he said.

519 aspirants contested the NPP’s primaries of which 220 aspirants emerged winners, 22 of them being women. Some 14 incumbent Members of Parliament lost their seats during the primaries and hence will not contest on the party’s ticket in the 2012 elections.

NDC is after CJ, not me – Atta Akyea

Commissioners of CHRAJ will on Tuesday determine whether or not Abuakwa South MP, Samuel Atta Akyea has any case to answer in a petition brought against him by a colleague Lawyer.

Sam Pee Yalley lodged the complaint at the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) inviting the Commission to investigate his colleague for allegedly attempting to halt the declaration of election results in 2009.

Joseph Withal, Director in Charge of the Legal and Investigations Unit at CHRAJ told Joy News the Commission would examine the merits of the case and determine if it is worth pursuing.

He said they will meet to determine “whether or not the complaints are within the mandate or jurisdiction of the commission.”

But Atta Akyea has rubbished the accusations and says they are not targeted at him but the Chief Justice, Theodora Georgina Wood.

An unperturbed Atta Akyea told Joy News “it is not me they are looking for. It is the Chief Justice they are looking for.”

He however said he is saddened by the accusations as he was just doing his job as an employee of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Mr. Atta Akyea stated that “the Chief Justice has never instructed me as to how to conduct my case. I am not a juvenile. I have not been called to the bar as he has just been called to the bar. It is not the Chief Justice who prepares my papers for me. I have been doing cases long before she became Chief Justice.”

He said this is just an NDC diversionary tactic and urged the complainant to go after the CJ if that is what he wants.

Asked whether he will make himself available for investigations into the matter, Mr. Atta Akyea said “I am a law abiding citizen of this country. I am a lawyer, I’m a member of parliament, I’m not above the law but I think that this is a very funny case with all the political masquerade that they’ve put on it.”

Source: Joy News

Minority condemns raid on movie shop

The Minority in Parliament has condemned last weekend’s raid on an Accra movie shop by National Security operatives.

During the raid agents of the National Security seized some 13,000 copies of a new local movie titled ‘Atta the Mortuary Man’.

The Title of the movie was apparently curled from a speech delivered by former President Rawlings during the Tamale Congress of the NDC in 2010 during which he told the story of a personal friend who works as a mortuary attendant at the 37 Military Hospital called ‘Atta the Mortuary Man’.

In a Press Statement, the Minority in Parliament said the attitude by the National Security operatives does not portend well for good governance.

The minority added that the raid by the National Security operatives smacks of arbitrariness and capricious stance.

Speaking to Citi News in an interview, Minority spokesperson on Defense, Interior and National Security, Hon William Ofori Boafo said there was no justification for Saturday’s raid.

The NPP Member of Parliament for Akropong warned that Ghana runs the risk of turning into a Police State if National Security is left to do whatever it likes.

“They should operate within the perimeters of the rule of law, we shouldn’t allow them to do whatever they want in the society otherwise it will be chaotic and lawlessness.

“I think that if they want to be respected as an institution by the fair minded people in society then it would be better for them to keep to their mandate which has been provided in the creative legislation”.

Source: citifmonline.com

Speaker to hold Ministers in contempt of Parliament

The Speaker of Parliament, Right Honorable Joyce Adelaide Bamford-Addo says it is about time Parliament started holding ministers in contempt for failing to appear before the House and answer questions when they are required by law to do so.

She made the remark in reaction when Minister of Education, Betty Mould-Iddrisu failed to appear before the House to answer questions.

The Majority Leader Cletus Avoka informed the House the Education Minister is part of the President’s entourage touring the Eastern Region.

But Sekondi MP Paapa Owusu Ankomah did not take it kindly, saying that ministers are doing a great disservice to Parliament and the country for failing to appear before the House.

“One of our major tools is the answering of questions promptly, timeously, but this business that we are having does not promote the work of this house and does a great disservice to the House and Madam Speaker, I’m urging you not to encourage this sort of practice.

“If government is not willing to do business, then probably we have to go and sit home,” Mr. Owusu Ankomah asserted.

This is about the third time in less than two weeks that a minister of state had failed to come to Parliament to answer questions standing in his or her name.

Due to the recurrence of this situation the Second Deputy Speaker, Prof. Mike Ocquaye raised constitutional matters which state that, Ministers who fail to appear before Parliament without tangible reasons can be cited for contempt of Parliament.

The MP for Nabdam, Hon. Moses Asaga made a passionate appeal to the Majority Leader to send the message to the Ministers to avail themselves to Parliament.

He said though Parliament respected Deputy Ministers, sometimes when the deputies were pushed to the wall, they were not able to provide all the answers

Speaker Joyce Bamford-Addo said the matter needed to be looked at closely adding, “I think it is about time we brought this to the notice of the Ministers because questions are very important matters.”

Source: Asempa FM

Forgive Fanteakwa MP if… Minority Leader

The Minority Leader Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu has asked for forgiveness for the Fanteakwa Member of Parliament Amankwah Asiamah who is accused of making insulting comments against Northerners.

The MP in a radio discussion said among other things that the SADA project being executed in the North risk failing because of the attitude of Northerners.

According to him Northerners have turned the north into breeding grounds of violence which makes difficult for the youth to remain stable.

He said the youth have taken to felling of trees for charcoal, a situation which has dire consequences for the country’s environment, he noted.

His statements have been interpreted as an insult to Northerners by the Tamale Central MP who on the floor of the Parliament proposed that the Fanteakwa MP be hauled before the Priviledges Committee of the house for disciplinary action.

But the minority leader in a statement said the comments by his MP has been taken out of context.

“The party believes that the words and meaning of the MP’s statement has been twisted.
An investigation by the Privileges Committee of Parliament or any other body would establish this fact.”

“In the meantime if the statement by the Hon. MP has given offence to MPs or any other person, the party unreservedly apologise.” he said.