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‘Revive communal labour’ – Mp

The Member of Parliament for Akyem Oda, Hon. Yaw Owusu Boateng has called on Ghanaians to revive the zeal they use to have some time ago for communal labour.

He recalled that previously due to communal labour more development projects were rolled out by indigenes with little or no support from government, this situation the MP said helped more communities to develop within the shortest possible time.

Hon. Owusu Boateng observed that in recent times Ghanaians have heaped their obligation onto the government saying that although government has the responsibility to improve the well-being of Ghanaians by initiating policies and executing more projects, it (government) cannot do it alone.

“How would we go forward when we have totally neglected communal labour,” he asked.

He believed should this practice be revived politicians will not be blamed for the development challenges the country is currently facing.

Hon. Owusu Boateng was speaking at Akyem Oda yesterday during the inauguration of a Community Hospital which has the state of the art equipment to provide efficient and improved health-care delivery in the Birim Central Municipality.

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$1.5bn AAL debt: My letter is not contract – Atta Akyea

The NPP Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, Samuel Atta Akyea says it is ridiculous and “infantile” for any member of the President Mills-led administration to suggest that a letter he authored on behalf of his client, African Automobile Limited (AAL), in 2003, meant there was a written and signed contract between the two parties and that the company deserved the whooping $1.5billion it is purportedly claiming as compensation.

“It is insulting to our good governance set-up that a letter from a Lawyer should be accepted as the gospel truth and that the government should swallow it hook, line and sinker”, he underscored.

In an exclusive interview with The New Crusading GUIDE yesterday after his said letter had been read copiously on Joy FM’s news analysis programme Newsfile last Saturday by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, a Deputy Information Minister, Mr. Akyea stated “the government has now become the Lawyer for the company. From the posture and propaganda of Hon. Ablakwa, it is clear that he has been hired by African Automobile Limited to champion its course”

He further accused the Deputy Minister of working against the interest of the people of Ghana. “Instead of him to find out concrete facts to defend the government, he has been converted because he speaks as if he is the Attorney for the company and that is very weird”.

Touching on the substantive matter of the existence of a contract, Hon. Atta Akyea emphasized that “There was no signed contract properly speaking; and I only made inference of contract by conduct”.

“A letter from a Lawyer is a claim; what we call a demand notice and it doesn’t end there. The one who the letter has been addressed to needs to interrogate the claims and make the appropriate response”, he clarified.

“Any serious government would subject the legitimacy of such claims to scrutiny, seek legal interpretation and advice, and challenge it in court”, he posited.

On the question of the legitimacy of the $1.5billion Mr. Ablakwa says AAL is demanding from the State, he stated “I did not put any quantum of amount in the said letter and so I am amazingly surprised that they are talking about this amount’.

He answered in the negative when asked whether he had been contacted by any investigative body as the author of that letter. He also wondered why the government had chosen not to talk to any of the past government officials who dealt with AAL relative to the importation of the vehicles.

“Instead, the government is in an indecent haste to deal with them (AAL) alone”, he underscored.

He also indicated his lack of knowledge of any court action by AAL against the State relative to the importation of the controversial Gallopers. The Deputy Information Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa contended on Joy Fm’s Newsfile that AAL went to Court on the matter in 2004.

According to a Daily Graphic publication last week, the company, was said to have imported the Galloper vehicles which were ordered by the erstwhile National Democratic Congress (NDC) in 1999 and delivered in 2001 for distribution to District Assemblies but were abandoned by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) when it took power in 2001.

The NPP said there was no contract between government and AAL covering the importation of the vehicles and that the vehicles did not meet the specifications for Ghanaian roads as that time, amongst others.

According to Mr. Ablakwah, after the NPP’s actions had led to rise in cost, the NPP turned around to accuse the NDC government of paying debts which they claimed were unjustified.

Mr. Ablakwa revealed that government had engaged aal in a dialogue with the aim of beating down their $1.5 billion claim on the 86 abandoned vehicles.

According to him, settlement negotiation with AAL is currently deadlocked. He added that the matter coming into the public domain was a result of the transparency in the governance system of the NDC.

Meanwhile, a former Deputy Minister of Local Government during the Kufuor regime, Maxwell Kofi Jumah, last week accused Mr. Ablakwa and the NDC government of deliberately conniving with the company (ATL) to steal from the ordinary Ghanaian.

The former Deputy Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, said though at the time the issue popped up during the Kufuor regime, he was not a Minister, upon assuming work at the Ministry, he later read more about it. “I read more on the Gallopers but found no Agreement between the company and government”.

“The late Baah Wiredu was the first Minister at the Local Government Ministry and the first challenge he faced was this issue. At the time Baah Wiredu saw that the former Minister, Kwamena Ahwoi had arranged with the company to furnish the various Assemblies with vehicles but there was no Agreement to that effect. ..Though there was no Agreement, the deal would have been brokered but Baah Wiredu saw that the vehicles (Gallopers) were bad and lacked the agreed specifications so he asked them to do the right thing. We never heard from the company till the Mills government came into office”, Kofi Jumah recalled.

Kofi Jumah further asserted that the way Mr. Ablakwa was defending AAL on the “so called” judgment debt could suggest there was some level of connivance to defraud the State.

He stressed that the erstwhile Kufuor-led administration realized that the deal was bad so “I am wondering why such a bad deal can attract the so-called debt. What work did they do?”

Mr. Jumah debunked claims that the Kufuor Administration took delivery of some of the vehicles before rejecting the others, saying; “anybody who says we took even one of the vehicles, then I don’t know what is wrong with that person because we rejected all of them. We rather asked the company to take the Gallopers and furnish us with the agreed ones but we didn’t hear from them again till now. It is very glaring that this is fraud”.

He therefore called for the arrest and prosecution of the owners of the company for attempting to defraud the State. “It is even the company that should pay the said amount for taking part of the money and doing a shoddy job”.

He admonished Government not to do any out of court settlement with AAL because it will amount to willfully causing financial loss to the state.

“What is out of court settlement? It is a bogus venture because it is those people (AAL) who are trying to rob us so why negotiate with them. It is even amazing to hear the amount has accrued up to $1.5bn. It is simply fraudulent”, Mr. Jumah bellowed.

Source: The New Crusading Guide

Fritz Baffour launches campaign

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Ablekuma South Hon. Fritz Baffour has launched his campaign for 2012 election with a promise to ensure massive infrastructural development in his constituency.

He said areas such as Chorkor and Mamprobi among others need further improvement in infrastructure and that he is committed to realizing these objectives when voted into office for the second term.

Hon. Baffour also Minister of Information had his campaign launch at Chorkor which attracted several party bigwigs including the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo, Nii Lantey Vanderpuiye and Koku Anyidoho.

He said his campaign slogan “do the do” is a call to duty on his part to want to ensure the living conditions of the people of Ablekuma South to improve.

He was confident that with the good work of the NDC so far, Ghanaians will definitely vote the NDC back to power to continue with the Better Ghana agenda.

Kwadwo Anim/Ghanamps.gov.gh

Parliament adjourned for not forming a quorum

Parliament on Tuesday adjourned shortly after proceedings started because the House could not form a quorum.

Standing Order 48 of Parliament requires that one third of the total number of MP’s must be present for public business by way of making decisions to be legal.

The absenteeism of MP’s in the past few weeks has been frequent but was more pronounced last week when a handful of MP’s did not attend the House to conduct business on the floor of Parliament forcing members, especially from the Minority side to express their displeasure over the development.

Today sitting was no different as few MPs were present in the chamber which made the MP for Abuakwa North, Professor Samuel Amoako to raise the issue of non formation of a quorum.

The First Deputy Speaker Hon. Doe-Adjaho who presided allowed for 10 minutes by which time he expected the number of MPs to increase.

After the 10 minutes has elapse with the number still not encouraging, the MP for Tarkwa Nsuem ones again raised the issue of quorum.

Hon. Doe Adjaho who was obviously displeased with the turn of event adjourned sitting for Wednesday but with an advise for those struggling to be MPs to bear it in mind that they owe it a duty to their constituents to attend Parliament regularly to conduct business in the House.

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EC announces by-election for Afigya Kwabre Constituency

Following the death of the Member of Parliament for the Afigya Kwabre constituency and in accordance with Article 112(5) of the constitution as amended by section 3 of Act 527, the Electoral Commission will hold a by-election in the constituency on Tuesday the 14th day of August, 2012.

According to a statement signed by K. Sarfo Kantanka, the EC Deputy Chairman in charge of Operations, the Commission will take nominations for the said by-election on Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th of July, 2012, at the district office of the Commission at Kodie between the hours of 8:00am and 12:30pm and 1:30pm and 5:00pm.

Nomination forms may be obtained from the district office of the Commission at Kodie or at the Regional Office of the Commission in Kumasi.

Candidates for the election shall provide two recent photographs (bust) with red background on the submission of their nomination forms.

Source: Myjoyonline.com

NDC will surely retain power – Ibrahim Tanko

The Member of Parliament for Yagaba-Kubori constituency in the Northern Region, Hon Ibrahim Tanko has declared that should the New Patriotic Party (NPP) bring their Headquarters office into his constituency; they (NPP) would still lose the 2012 polls.

According to him, this is because the government has done more than enough in the Yagaba-Kubori constituency over the years which have gingered the interest of the people towards the NDC government.

He noted that, residents in his area have experienced both physical and non physical projects since President Mills took over the administration of the state in less than 4 years as against the NPP’s eight-year administration.

He highlighted some of the projects which cut across all sectors of their economy to include Education, Health, Agriculture, Employment, Roads and several others.

Hon Tanko added that only 14 schools in the area benefited from the School feeding program in the NPP regime as compared to the 67 schools which are now benefiting today on the program.

The MP further mentioned that the government has presented 1 pick-up, a 4X4 ford car, two zoomlion vehicles as well as other equipment to assist in the running of the district.

Hon Ibrahim was sure that, now that, a Technical Secondary Institute is being established in the area, students who graduate from the Junior High School within the area can now gain admission without traveling outside the district to further their studies.

Hon Ibrahim Tanko argued his case out during the official inaugural ceremony of the Mampurugu-Moaduri District in the Northern Rregion on Thursday June 28.

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Fritz Baffour launches campaign

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Ablekuma South Hon. Fritz Baffour has launched his campaign for 2012 election with a promise to ensure massive infrastructural development in his constituency.

He said areas such as Chorkor and Mamprobi among others need further improvement in infrastructure and that he is committed to realizing these objectives when voted into office for the second term.

Hon. Baffour also Minister of Information had his campaign launch at Chorkor which attracted several party bigwigs including the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo, Nii Lantey Vanderpuiye and Koku Anyidoho.

He said his campaign slogan “do the do” is a call to duty on his part to want to ensure the living conditions of the people of Ablekuma South to improve.

He was confident that with the good work of the NDC so far, Ghanaians will definitely vote the NDC back to power to continue with the Better Ghana agenda.

Kwadwo Anim/Ghanamps.gov.gh