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Jomoro MP provides 20-seater water closest to Tikobo II Community

As part of pushing the sanitation agenda and ending open defecation, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Jomoro, Dorcas A. Toffey has provided a twenty-seater water closet facility to the people of Tikobo II in the constituency.

In an interview with Esskin A. Yankeey, leader of the three-member committee tasked to maintain the facility, he pointed out that the ten-seater for women and same for men has been of help to the community a lot, as there is a mechanized borehole that provide water to a poly thank that distribute water.

He further explained that as part of maintaining the facility, they take fifty-pesewas from anyone who uses the facility.

And added that despite the fact that, quite a number of people have toilet facilities in their homes, there are others who do not have and usually during market days there are people around who desire to use toilet facility and this one comes handy.

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Komenda Sugar Factory to be operation before the end of this year —Trade Minister

The Minister for Trade and Industry, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen has told Parliament, the Komenda Sugar factory would start production before the end of this year, 2021.

He explained that, as he presented to Parliament during his ministerial vetting in February this year, the Ministry of Trade and Industry, working in collaboration with its Transaction Advisor Pricewaterhouse Coopers Ghana Limited, is in the process of concluding the Conditions Precedent for the activation of the Concession Agreement with the selected Strategic Investor, Park Agrotech Limited, to commence operations at the Komenda Sugar Factory.

Mr.  Kyerematen added that, he previously indicated, Park Agrotech Limited, a geoprocessing company based in Ghana who together with its technical partner based in India, have significant expertise in the sugar cultivation and processing industry.

Mr. Kyerematen concluded that, he has instructed the Transaction Advisor and Park Agrotech to ensure that the Conditions Precedent to the Concession Agreement and a Road Map for the opening of the factory is finalized by the end of August to enable operational activities commence before the end of this year.

The minister’s answer came as a response to a question filed by the Hon member of Parliament for Komenda/Edina/Eguafo/Abirim, Dr Samuel Atta Mills, asking the minister for trade and industry, why Komenda Sugar factory is still closed and what has happened to the strategic investor the country was promised.

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MDAs owe NITA GHc 12,722,717.66 as at December 2020 — Minister

Ministries Departments and Agencies of Government are indebted to National Information Technology Agency (NITA) to the tune of twelve million seven hundred and twenty-two thousand, seven hundred seventeen cedis, sixty-six pesewas (GHc 12,722, 717.66) as at the end of last year.

The Minister of Communication and Digitalisation, Ursula Owusu Ekuful, who disclosed this in Parliament on Thursday July 22,2021 also indicated that Parliament also owes two hundred and ninety-three thousand, seven hundred and sixty Ghana cedis (GHc293,760.00) and the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs owes sixty-seven thousand two hundred Ghana cedis (GHc 67, 200.00)

The Minister told the House NITA also receives services from service providers like Vodafone, MainOne, ECG, Ghana Water Company, American Towers (ATC), to enable it provide services to its clients which are mostly government institutions.

NITA currently owes its suppliers sixteen million nine hundred and seventy-three thousand two hundred and eighty-five Ghana cedis and twenty pesewas (GHC 16, 973, 285.20) as at the end of December 2020, and the breakdown is a as follow.

  1. Vodafone GHc 3,710,095.92
  2. ATC GHc 7,395,582.85
  3. ECG GHc 5,521,750.31
  4. Ghana Water GHc 345, 856.10

“Mr. Speaker, Vodafone has currently disconnected services to NITA outsider Accra, for nonpayment and this has affected most MMDAs especially those on the GIFMS platform, we have made constant strong case to the finance ministry to find a lasting solution to this perennial problem during every budget preparation process”

Indeed, NITA has constantly suggested that the finance ministry deduct at sources a percentage of all the goods and services budgeted for all MDAs for digital connectivity and services to offset their indebtedness.

And has also made proposals for the establishment of a central fund to pay NITA for data just as MDAs pay for utilities.

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MoCD to work with stakeholders to provide connectivity to Ghanaian —Minister

Minister for Communications and Digitalisation Ursula Owusu Ekuful has said her Ministry would work in close collaboration with the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC) and Mobil Network Operators (MNOs) to provide connectivity to Ghanaians in their respective locations.

According to her it would be done through the Rural Telephone project and would help close the gap in the MOs rollout plans and ensure universal access.

She further told the House, Brodi, Yabraso, Atomfourso, Akore, Degedge, Bepoayase, Sampano, Bebunsua, Konkonte and Kogua in the Tain constituency would be catered for under the phase II of the rural telephony project.

This came to light on Thursday, July 22, 2021 when Member of Parliament for Tain Adama Sulemana asked the sector minister if the above communities, there are plans to connect them to the rural telephony project.

The Minister further told the House the communities mentioned above are not part of phase I of the project, however they have been captured by GIFEC under the phase II of the rural telephony project.

She indicated that, “none of the mobile network operators have captured these communities in their current network roll out plans, GIFEC will expedite work on the compilation of the beneficiary communities that are not covered under the current project for inclusion in the next phase of the rural telephony project.”.

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Afram Plains North MP officially informs Speaker of her mother’s demise

Member of Parliament for Afram Plains North, Efua Betty Krosbi Mensah has informed the Rt. Hon Speaker Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin of the passing away of her mother, late Grace Krosbi Mensah.

The late Grace Krosbi Mensah was the wife of the first and former Member of Parliament for Afram Plains North.

She passed away on June 8, 2021 after a short illness and her burial and final funeral rites are scheduled for July 31, 2021 at Donkorkrom in the Kwaku Afram Plains North District.

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Kissi Agyebeng vetted for the Office of Special Prosecutor

The President’s nominee for the position of Special Prosecutor, Mr. Kissi Agyebeng on Thursday, 22nd July 22, 2021, faced Parliament’s Appointments Committee after the Rt. Hon. Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin’s referral to the Committee for consideration and vetting.

 He will carry out the extraordinary responsibility of independently fighting corruption and will have full authority to initiate investigations into all suspected corruption-related offences of all persons in public service if approved by Parliament.

As part of its mandate, the Special Prosecutor’s Office is mandated with the authority to investigate and prosecute all suspected corruption and corruption-related offences as pertaining to public officers, politically exposed persons, and persons in the private sector alleged to have been involved in any corruption and corruption-related offences.

 President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo accepted the nomination of Kissi Agyebeng to the Special Prosecutor’s Office with a charge to him to deal with public sector corruption and by a letter to the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Bagbin, dated 29th April 2021, sought Parliament’s approval of the appointment.

 Mr.  Agyebeng has been a law lecturer at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ghana Legon since October 2006, teaching and researching Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Law, Corporate Law, and Legal Research and Writing.

Called to the Bar in October 2003 and also engaged in private law practice, Mr. Kissi Agyebeng holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the University of Ghana and Master of Laws (LLM) degree from Dalhouse University and Cornell Law School.

He was born on July 2, 1978, and awarded the Bentsi-Enchill prize for Best Graduating Student of the University of Ghana School of Law in 2001 and E.N. Sowah Memorial prize for best student in Family Law at the Ghana School of Law and has participated in several international arbitration hearings.

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“Telecommunication plays a major role in our lives as a sub-region” —Mahama Ayariga

Spokesperson for Ghana on the upcoming Community Parliament delocalised meeting in Ghana, Mahama Ayariga said Information and Telecommunications play a major role in the lives of citizens within the West Africa sub-region.

According to him Tuesday, July 27, 2021’s delocalised meeting would invite experts to brief Community lawmakers in the Telecommunication and Information sector in terms of regulations and how to ensure there is some level of uniformity within the sub-region, in the use and application of technology.

Briefing members of the Ghanaian Parliamentary press corps, Mahama Ayariga member of the  the Political Affairs, Peace, Security and the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) further pointed out that, the meeting can then make recommendations and propose reforms to the Community Parliament for consideration on sub-regional legislation on developing regulations across the sub region.

Again, “we encourage, that meetings would be held in the various countries apart from the two statutory Ordinary Sessions that are held in Abuja, this is part of the efforts to reach out the Community, since there has been explosion in terms of the reach of telecommunications and expansion of infrastructure”.

Mr. Ayariga added that in every nuke and cranny of the sub-region almost every community citizen possesses a cell phone, there are mobile money platforms and it has revolutionized the banking sector in a short time, that amazes all.

And as a sub-region, in terms of politics, social media has become a major platform for political expression by citizens and a major organizing tool for the political actors and social organizations across the sub-region.

“We are also using all forms of technologies in our elections both in voter registrations and campaigns and in election itself”.

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Ayorkor apprises House of expenditure on Covid-19 Evacuation of Ghanaian Migrants

 Government spent GHS 8,725,000.00 and USD 1,866,934.00 in repatriating Ghanaians in China and the United Arab Emirates respectively and others who became stranded in other countries across the world due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

 The expenditure involved quarantine and air tickets while an additional USD 475,895.00 was expended on evacuating those in West and Central African countries and a further GHS 44,460,530.00 spent to quarantine evacuees in eighty-five hotels spread across Accra, Prampram Bolgatanga, Takoradi and Kasoa.

 Some private individuals also made donations including the Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin Central Kennedy Ohene Agyapong who mobilised USD 428,000 and a personal cash donation of USD 200,000.00 to support evacuation from Lebanon.

 A cash donation of GHS 200,000.00 from Sethi Brothers was also received to subsidize the cost of quarantine of some evacuees from the United Kingdom.

 The cost of the hotel accommodation for the evacuees included three meals and water per day for the fourteen-day quarantine period.

 In all government successfully evacuated 10,025 stranded Ghanaians during the evacuation across the globe using KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Middle East Airlines, Emirates Airlines as well as the Ghana Air Force Casa aircraft which was used to evacuate those from West and Central African countries.

 A further 534 Ghanaians from Saudi Arabia, 233 from Qatar and 230 from Kuwait working as domestic workers in the Gulf whose plight got worsened during the pandemic were repatriated with the government absorbing the cost of quarantine,

 The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Shirley Ayorkor Botchway made these disclosures in Parliament on Thursday, July 22, 2021 when she appeared before the House to answer to a question.

 The question stood in the name of the North Tongu Member of Parliament Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa who wanted to know from the Minister the number of Ghanaians evacuated from the foreign countries to Ghana due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the cost of the evacuation.

The Minister disclosed that Cabinet on Friday, May 22, 2020 approved a strategy paper presented by her Ministry with a further directive to develop an evacuation implementation plan for the evacuation of the stranded Ghanaians.

 The implementation exercise, according to her, was put into effect on May 23, 2020 in collaboration with the Covid-19 Task Force to bring these stranded Ghanaians back home.

 She said the evacuees comprised ability-to-pay migrants, government-funded evacuation of officials and state-sponsored students, the distressed or destitute comprising Ghanaians who travelled before the advent of the pandemic and returnees or deportees comprising Ghanaians who had been scheduled for removal from their various countries of abode.

 The evacuation exercise, she noted, was undertaken in phases to ensure a well-coordinated exercise which decision was primarily informed by financial and logistical considerations such as the capacity of quarantine and isolation centres and the human resource capacity of the Covid-19 Task Force to hold large numbers of evacuees.

 The Minister however revealed that donations from individuals did not go to Covid-19 Trust Fund because donors such as Ken Agyapong requested his monies spent on the destitutes in Lebanon while Sethi Brothers directed their donation go to stranded Ghanaians in the United Kingdom.

 She said justice for human right violations for the illegal migrants in the Gulf States could not be sought since they used different airports and unapproved routes, secured visas elsewhere and added that majority of these evacuees from Lebanon have since returned.

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Ablakwa is just being mischievous to score political point on president’s travel—Afenyo

Deputy Majority leader and MP for Efutu, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo Markin has described the press conference held by the North Tongu Member of Parliament, Samuel Okudzato Ablakwa just after the response from the finance minister, Ken Ofori-Atta as political mischief and political point scoring and propaganda.

He explained that, finance minister was clear in his answers by directing him to direct his question to the national security minister instead of himself, adding that the fact that the finance ministry releases funds to the various ministries and agencies does not mean that, he must be the one to answer to all financial questions under every ministry or sector.

The Efutu lawmaker used the occasion to urge, Mr. Okudzato Ablakwa to use the Parliamentary platform under the rules of the House to file a question specifically to the national security minister to appear before the House and provide details on the expenses with respect to President’s travels to Belgium, France and South Africa.

Mr. Afenyo further added that, the North Tongu MP was just out of order, especially where the Rt Hon Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin overruled all of his supplementary question which were asked.

“It shows that clearly, there were no reasonable follow-up questions which could attract Speaker’s attention but to rule all   supplementary question out and allowed Mr.  Ken Ofori-Atta to go”.

He made these remarks in a press briefing on Wednesday, July 21, 2021 soon after Mr. Samuel Okudzato Ablakwa had finished addressing media of his dissatisfactory and disappointment over the answers provided by the finance minister, Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta at the plenary.

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Ablakwa chases Albert Kan-Dapaah for answers on cost of president’s travels

Mr. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has vowed not to relent in his quest to compel government to furnish the public with the cost of the president’s travel in May this year to France, Belgium, and South Africa.

Mr. Ablakwa has therefore served notice that he was filling an urgent question to the National Security Minister, Albert Kan-Dapaah to come to parliament to provide details on the President’s travels in May.

Mr. Ablakwa had been on the heels of the finance minister since June 1, 2021 to appear before parliament to provide details on the president’s travels. And when he (Finance Minister) finally did come, he directed parliament to seek the details they want from the National Security Minister, and Office of Government Machinery (Office of the Chief of Staff), stating that “the President’s domestic and international travels are matters to do with National Security. The National Security Minister is best placed to furnish this Honourable House with the details needed.”

Outraged by the minster’s response, Mr. Ablakwa said the finance minister’s response was shameful and embarrassing about how low the country has sunk when it comes to transparency and accountability, and protecting the public purse. “The President Akuffo Addo’s administration assured the people of this country that they would protect the public purse, from what is going on, it is clear that now we cannot even find the purse at all, and there is a conscious effort to conceal and to cover-up anytime that you demand legitimate answers.”

Cassiel Ato Forson, Member of Parliament for Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam said he finds it shocking, unacceptable and very disrespectful to the people’s representatives of Ghana, the referral to seek answers from another minister.

He noted that the Public Financial Management Act, 2016, Act 921 section 5 cloths the Minister of finance with every responsibility and power, and added that section 4 of the Act made the finance minister the supervising minister for the use of all public funds per any covert entity which include the office of the Chief of Staff, and the National Security Secretariate. “So, for the Minister to appear before us and refer the matter again to the minister responsible for National Security and chief of staff, we find it unacceptable.”

According to him, it is even more worrying when one looks at the issue from Ghana Integrated Financial Management Information System (GIFMIS) point of view, stating that “before they spend on anything, you have to initiate it, the minister of finance would have to accept it before a warrant would be issued before you can even draw down on the money”, hence it is surprising that the minister of finance to say he doesn’t have those details.

He said the answer by the finance minister is a ploy by the government of the day to hide behind technicalities to hide their opulence, and avoid being accountable to the public.

He urged the finance minister to come back to revisit the powers that he has and provide the details Mr. Ablakwa is seeking on the President’s Travel in May this year.

Dominic Shirimori/Ghanamps.com