Parliament on Thursday approved the seventh batch of ministers designate who were vetted last week.
Month: March 2013
Gov’t committed to tackling fiscal challenges- Finance Minister
Government has emphasized its commitment to tackle the main fiscal challenge which has manifested its self in a high fiscal deficit.
According to government, sources of the excess deficit are known and include shortfalls in Corporate Income Taxes, notably from the petroleum sector- GH 708.2 million (1.0% of GDP), shortfalls in grants from development partners- GHs389.4 million (0.5% of GDP), and implementation of Single Spine Salary Structure- GHs 1.91 billion (2.7 % of GDP).
The rest are high interest cost- GHs245.0 million (0.3% of GDP), utility and fuel subsidies GHs 339.0 million (0.5% of GDP) and higher spending on goods and services which is already constrained by other expenditures- 354.7 million (0.5% of GDP).
Presenting the budget on the floor of Parliament house on Tuesday, Finance Minister Seth Terkper stated that as part of the corrective measures to be undertaken, in January 2013, the NPA announce an adjustment in petroleum prices to a reasonable level that is still below the full cost.
He noted that government will take seriously, the suggestions to implement a periodic upward or downward adjustment to avoid several destruction to public and private sector output and financial planning.
Hon Terkper added that government will continue to identify credible sources of financing infrastructure project to curtail costfully and Adhoc short term borrowing, noting that the purpose is to curtail over reliance on short term instrument such as treasury bills, finance per capital budget and deficit.
He indicated that government will endeavor to maintain a stable macro-economic and dept service record in other to tap into the 10 year bond and loan market, adding that this will give pressure on credit to the private sector and help reduce interest rate.
Kwadwo Anim/GhanaMPs.gov.gh
Parliament isn’t a “Children’s Park” for the “Unserious” NPP MPs – Hannah Bissiw
Newly elected MP for Tano South, Ms Louisa Hannah Bissiw, has reacted to the minority’s move to be present during the 2013 Budget Statement Presentation in Parliament, and posits their decision stems from their conviction that “small chops” would be served after the presentation and the fact that they (NPP MPs) consistently consider the august house as a “children’s park”.
MPs want regional rotation of independence celebrations
Members of Parliament have called for a rotation of the national celebration of the country’s independence anniversary on regional basis.
Supreme Court is not Alisa Hotel; it will throw out NPP- Murtala
A member of the National Democratic Congress says the presidential election petition by three leading members of the New Patriotic Party will be thrown out because it is baseless.
Murtala Mohammed who is also a Member of Parliament for Nantong told the panel on Joy FM’s Newsfile programme Saturday that the Supreme Court is not alike the Alisa Hotel or Opera Square where the NPP leaders will pontificate about alleged fraud in the 2012 elections and not be subjected to strict proof.
“This case, they have no case. They are going to be defeated. Their case is going to be thrown out because the law court is not Alisa Hotel where you hold press conferences .The law court is not Opera Square. The law court is where serious minds are considered and where you must provide evidence you just don’t make allegations. You will be forced to provide evidence and failure to do so, the case will be thrown out,” he stated.
He was commenting on the presidential election petition case which is currently before the Supreme Court and which will be at full throttle after the initial motions from all parties have been decided.
The Electoral Commission in its response to the further particulars the petitioners presented stated categorically that all voters in the 2012 election were verified before they voted.
The petitioners- Nana Akufo-Addo, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Jake Obetsebi Lamptey had cited as one of the irregularities, failure by presiding officers to ensure that all voters were verified before voting.
Whilst the EC completely rejected the claim by the petitioners, the third respondent which is the National Democratic Congress admits that people may have voted without being verified but they were quick to add that voting without verification is not necessarily against the law.
Kweku Kwarteng who is Member of Parliament for Obuasi and who was also on the Newsfile show found as curious the contradiction between the response by the EC and that of the NDC on the issue on verification.
He said it was to be expected for the EC to take the position they did because they had set the ground rules for the 2012 election, one of which was “no verification, no vote.”
Quoting copiously from CI 75, the law that governed the organisation of the 2012 election, Kwarteng insisted nobody was to be allowed to vote without going through verification but they have evidence to show thousands of voters were allowed to vote without going through the verification process.
He said they will be putting this evidence before the courts when hearing begins.
But Murtala Mohammed insists the NPP has no evidence to show for anything.
“Before you go to court, you should have been convinced that I am going to court on this [evidence]. You can’t allege without having any evidence. What the NPP did is that let’s put out the allegation and let’s begin to fish for evidence,” he stated.
He said the Supreme Law of the land allows for people to vote without verification and any other law will be inferior to the constitution.
Myjoyonline.com
2013 Budget to be presented in Parliament Tuesday
The Minister of Finance Hon. Seth Terkper will present the 2013 Budget Statement and Economic Policy to Parliament on Tuesday, March 5, 2013.
The annual affair is expected to focus on the continuous stabilization of the economy, infrastructure development and accelerating growth.
It will also detail the achievements for 2012 year and government economic policies for the medium term.
In November 2012, under the tenure of Dr Kwabena Duffour, Parliament approved Expenditure in Advance of Appropriation for 2013 which ensured continues business of government during the first quarter of the year.
This will be the first Budget Statement and Economic Policy for 2013 to be delivered by Hon. Seth Terkper since his elevation to the position of Finance Minister.
Meanwhile the Minority in Parliament who have boycotted some activities in Parliament in pursuit of their court case challenging the results of the 2012 election, have indicated their readiness to sit through the presentation and also actively contribute to debating the budget statement.
Parliament concludes the debate on State of Nation address
Members of Parliament on Friday brought to an end a debate on State of Nation address presented by President John Dramani Mahama last week.
True to their vow, the minority side abstained from debating the address but were forced to pass a comment in its bid to correct an assertion made by Minister for Information and Media Relations, Hon. Mahama Ayariga.
The Minister while making his contribution on the floor of Parliament quoted extensively from an interview of an elder state man and NPP member, Kwame Pianim granted Africa Watch magazine and which he admonished his own party to forget about their defeat in the 2012 election and rather focus its attention on the 2016 election.
Hon. Ayariga in supporting the statement by Mr. Pianim urged the opposition NPP not to put pressure on young judiciary with the case in which the party is challenging results the 2012 election at the Supreme Court.
However his comments did not go down well with the Deputy Minority Leader Dominic Nitiwul who rose to his feet asking the minister not to make statements that will affect the outcome of the court decision which will also constitute contempt of court.
Hon. Ayariga commended President Mahama for expanding the various social intervention programmes including school feeding, Capitation Grant and the LEAP programme.
Hon. Nii Lantey Vanderpujey on his part bemoaned the poor quality of sport men in the country due to the absence of the needed sporting facilities with which they would train.
He was confident that the president charge to MMDAS to develop sports infrastructure in their area will go a long way to develop sports.
The MP for Ho Central Benjamin Kpodo commended President Mahama and the NDC government’s commitment of completing the Eastern corridor road.
He expressed that the people of Ho and the Volta Region as a whole’s eagerness to see the road completed as it will bring a lot of economic activities in areas the road passes and effect reduce the high level of unemployment within the youth.
Kwadwo Anim/GhanaMPs.gov.gh
Speaker swears-in new member of parliament