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Ablekuma Central MP launches campaign

Mr Theophilus Tetteh Chaie, incumbent and National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Ablekuma Central, on Saturday launched his campaign with a call on the constituents to refrain from voting “skirt and blouse”.

Nii Tackie Kommey, MP for Odododiodoo who made the appeal, said “I have worked with Theophilus in Parliament for the past 12 years and I know of his dynamism and calibre which is what President John Mahama needs in his administration to continue with the Better Ghana Agenda so please vote for Theophilus and the NDC come December 7.

He said if Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, New Patriotic Party (NPP) flag-bearer, knew of free SHS education why for the eight years that they were in power he could not implement the “so-called policy and even build a single school block.”

Nii Tackies Kommey urged the people to be wary of the NPP as they could not turn “salt into sugar” for them.

He said the free and compulsory education is enshrined in the Constitution but the NDC is saying that it has to be implemented gradually because there was the need to provide the basic infrastructural challenges from the foundation – kindergarten, the primary and to the Junior High School.

“The NDC says it should be done in a gradual process so as to ensure that the books, teachers and the infrastructure are there,” adding that government has started establishing additional teacher-training colleges and also attaching kindergartens to the primary schools.

The MP called on those who contested in the NDC parliamentary primaries and could not succeed and are now going independent to rescind their decision because it would not help them.

Mr Fritz Baffour, Minister of Information and MP for Ablekuma South, said the party and for that matter the government has a lot of work to do so the electorate should not let go a dynamic, quality and good candidate like Mr Theophilus Tetteh Chaie in fulfilling the mandate of the government.

Alhaji Saeed Sinare, Ghana’s Ambassador to Egypt and National Vice Chairman of the NDC, asked the Zongo communities to reject religious and ethnic sentiments being expressed by the opposition NPP.

He said the Zongo people voted for former President Rawlings, former President Kufuor and the late Atta Mills who are not Muslims and why this time round they are whipping religious and ethnicity saying “you should let the NPP know that they have no space in the Zongo communities.”

Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo, Greater Accra Regional Minister, advised the people to be intelligent and smart to know the different between the NDC and NPP and if they make mistake and vote Nana Akufo-Addo to power there would be injustice in the country.

He said because the flag-bearer of the NPP desperately want power he went to visit the Rawlings and that because some Ghanaians believe in obvious lies, Nana Akufo-Addo is lying for them to vote for him.

Mr Thomas Ashong, Greater Accra Youth Organiser, said the government is providing skills training through the Local Enterprises and Skills Development Programme (LESDEP) to the youth especially those from the north to make them self-employed.

He said “the promise of the NPP to build hotels for kayayie is a gimmick and they are not to be trusted because hotels are not the immediate and lasting solution to their problems.”

Mr Tetteh Chaie, told the gathered crowd that there is much work to be done in uplifting the face of Ablekuma Central and that the government had secured a 670-million dollar facility to tackle the Mataheko storm drain system.

“Come December 7 we are going to vote again and I entreat you to vote for me to continue with the Better Ghana Agenda so that we can work to change the face of the area,” he said.

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Police personnel in UN “sex scandal” still in service — Minister

Minister of the Interior Ambrose Dery has said the forty-six (46) personnel of the Ghana Police Service who were accused of sexual misconduct whiles on a peacekeeping mission in South Sudan, remain part of the security service in spite of the allegation against them.

According to the Interior Minister, until investigation is done, the officers will continue to serve as personnel’s of the Ghana Police Service

“I can assure you that the culprits will be brought to book after the investigations”, he said.

Mr. Dery further told journalists in Parliament, “these are allegations that we are dealing with and I can assure you that we are reinforcing. Since then, I have engaged the police and I have reiterated the commitment of the police service and the government, and, in consonance with Ghanaian standards, that they do hold Ghana’s flag higher outside.”

By: Kwaku Sakyi-Danso/ghanamps.com

Prez Mahama as a politician is a disgrace to Northerners – Osei Prempeh

The Member of Parliament for Nsuta Kwamang Beposo, Kwame Osei Prempeh has said President John Dramani Mahama as a politician is a disgrace to Northerners due to his bad leadership style since assuming the Presidency.

According to him, President John Mahama is the only President from the North in Ghana’s history to have had himself very much embroiled in corrupt deals such as the purchase of Embraer Jet, STX Korean deal, scholarship for medical students in Cuba among a host of others; a situation he claims has become a source of worry to his fellow Northerners.

He made the statement in response to President Mahama’s declaration to Northerners while in Zuarungu over the weekend, to vote him into power in the upcoming general elections because it was time for a Northerner to be elevated to the Presidency of Ghana.

He noted that people from the North are no longer satisfied with a vice presidential position. Presidential candidate stated that “for almost 12 years, we have tasted the Vice Presidency. It is no longer exciting; it’s no longer what we want.”

However speaking on Oman FM, on Monday Hon. Kwame Osei Prempeh who is also a former Deputy Attorney General condemned the President for his divisive statement, accusing him of not doing anything to see a Northerner occupy the topmost position in Ghana.

“Is the President now realizing that it time for a Northerner to become President? When his fellow Northerners like Dr Hilla Limann contested in the 1992 election and Dr Edward Mahama contested in 1996-2008 election did he ever support any of them, you now turn around a have the effrontery to make such an appeal’’ he quipped.

He expressed confidence that Northern will not vote for particular candidates only because the candidate comes from the region but based on competence, a criteria he said when used will see the NDC exiting power in December as the party has failed woefully in managing the country.

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God has already delivered victory for NPP – Balado

The Member of Parliament for Ahafo Ano South, Stephen Balado Manu has said God’s miraculous deed at the Baba Yara Stadium and its environs in Kumasi is a great testimony to the fact that the Lord has already granted the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) victory in the upcoming December election.

He said God in his wondrous best ensured that the Baba Yara stadium and its environs which was the venue for the NPP Thanksgiving service on Sunday was without rain fall which would have disrupted the party’s programme that was held there but surprisingly several other towns dotted around the stadium witnessed heavy rainfall.

The NPP on Sunday organized a mammoth prayer session to seek the face of the Lord as the party readies itself for the impending general election which promises to be keenly contested between the main opposition NPP and the ruling NDC party.

The event brought together leading members of the party including ex President Agyekum Kufour, Chairman of the NPP, Jake Obetsebi Lamptey and NPP Presidential candidate, Nana Akufo Addo among a host of hundreds of supporters.

Speaking on Oman FM Monday, Hon. Balado Manu stated that the NPP as a party is mindful of the need to seek the face of the Lord, and ask for his blessings and directions as the task ahead is not easy and required the help of God.

He contended that the NDC with its poor showing in government and bad governance style has resulted in the worsening living conditions of the ordinary Ghanaian, a situation he said could not be countenanced hence the need to vote out the NDC government.

Hon. Balado Manu noted that the NPP is poised to assume power and bring the economy back on track to alleviate the economic hardship facing Ghanaians, adding that the NPP has the track record in government to achieve such feat.

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Joe Ghartey launches re-election bid

Mr Joe Ghartey, Member of Parliament (MP) for Essikado-Ketan on Sunday launched his re-election bid to represent the area on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) amid music and fanfare.

Speaking at the function, Papa Owusu Ankomah, MP for Sekondi, said the NPP is poised to win the December 7 General Election.

He said support for the party is growing as the election approaches and asked the people to translate their interest in the NPP into votes.

Mr Kwesi Biney, Western Regional first Vice Chairman of the NPP said the party is serious about implementing free Senior High School education when voted into power.

He said there is no reason why the NPP cannot implement free SHS education if the country has been able to implement National Health Insurance Scheme.

Mr Biney said the NPP is pushing for free SHS education so that more people could pursue higher education and technological skills training.

Nkwanta North seat will remain an NPP seat in Volta Region – MP

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Nkwanta North, Joseph Kwaku Nayan has expressed confidence of retaining his seat by winning with a margin of over 3,000 votes in the upcoming 2012 election.

He said as the only NPP MP out of the 22 MPs in the Volta Region he is poised and committed to preserving his seat for currently the largest opposition party in the country.

Speaking to Ghanamps.gov.gh, Hon Joseph Nayan stated that he together with his campaign team have resolved to keep the Nkwanta North seat for the NPP by campaigning feverishly and selling his vision to the electorates to buy into it and vote him to continue with his good works in the constituency.

He said the ruling NDC party has tried severally to sweep all the parliamentary seats in the region including the Nkwanta North seat but added that he remained resolute in his determination to reclaim his seat.

Hon. Nayan indicated that he has worked hard to provide the constituency with basic social amenities and infrastructure such as roads, schools, markets among others, a situation he asserted was not the case when the area fell under the Nkwanta District in 2004.

He noted that his efficient work as the MP for the area in the past years has endeared him to the electorates who have also resolved to retain in power.

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BNI operative harasses Jaman South MP

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Jaman South, Yaw Maama Afful has accused the District Chief Executive of Jaman South Julius Atta Bediako of causing an Operative of the Bureau of National Investigation(BNI) to harass him.

He said the DCE has quite recently tasked the BNI operative in Drobo to threaten and embarrass him unjustifiably, a move he suspects to be politically motivated and intended to cow him into submission and scuttle his chances will boosting the chances of his competitor at the December polls.

The Businessman turn politician was speaking on Adom FM’s Dea Mehu yi programme on Wednesday on his campaign activities and what his chances are in the upcoming December Parliamentary elections.

The MP who goes into battle with the one-time spokes person of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) Junta and NDC parliamentary candidate for Jaman South, Osahene Boakye Djan said he is not the least daunted by the completion from Boakye Djan.

He said his delivery of a lot of developmental projects in the Districts and his respect for his constituents and humble nature has endeared him to the electorates who are keen on rewarding him by voting massively to retain him as MP for the area.

All efforts to reach the DCE for the area to state his side of the allegation made against him have proved futile.

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Fallout from collapse of Melcom shop, Okaikoi North MP to pursue case

The Member of Parliament for Okaikoi North Elizabeth Sackey, has emphasized the need for building inspectors of the various District Assemblies across the country who shirk their responsibility to be punished to serve as a deterrent to other such officials.

She said such dereliction of duty on the part of such officials of the assemblies has resulted in sub-standard buildings collapsing and in the process causing needless deaths and robbing the country of its otherwise good human resource.

The MP was speaking following the collapse of the multi-storey building that housed the Achimota branch of the Melcom shop which in its wake resulted in the death of about six people while dozens of victims were rescued from the debris.

Hon. Elizabeth Sackey who is the MP for the area felt very disheartened and sympathized with the families of the victims of the tragedy that happened, adding that this could have been avoided if officials did their work efficiently.

She stated that her checks indicate the collapsed building did not a building the permit and was surprised as to how the building was allowed to stand when indeed it should not have.

Hon. Sackey noted that it was important for developers of such properties to obtain building permit and for the assemblies to constantly monitor the building of such structures so that defects can be detected before it claims innocent lives.

She vowed to pursue the unfortunate incident and ensure that the culprits are brought to book as such carelessness on the part of state officials would not be countenanced.

Kwadwo Anim/Ghanamps.gov.gh

Local Airline industry to receive major boost – Dauda

The Minister of Transport, Collins Daudu has said the airline industry in Ghana especially the domestic sector is expected to soon experience a major boost as government takes steps build an ultra modern offices to house all the local airline companies in the country.

According to him, the move is to create a one stop assembling place for passengers who patronize the local airlines to check their travelling arrangement and other information.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem programme on Wednesday, Hon. Collins Dauda stated that the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) government is committed to growing the local airline sector by ensuring the necessary support and infrastructure are put in place.

He said the government has also approved funds for the construction of runways at the Kumasi and Sunyani airports to ensure a more efficient and safer air travel in the country.

The issue of damaged runway at the Kumasi Airport became very topical in the media as the Ghana Airport Company announced a closure of the airport much to the displeasure of passengers, but was later rehabilitated to enable the planes to resume business.

However Hon. Collins Dauda who is also the Member of Parliament for Asutifi South noted that such unfortunate occurrence would be a thing of the past following the construction of the runways.

He added that plans are far advanced to illuminate the Kumasi Airport to enable planes to flight in and out of Kumasi which is the busiest local route.

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Walewale MP: Nana Addo lacks the requisite skills to handle Ghana

The NDC Member of Parliament for Walewale in the Northern Region, Hon. Iddrisu Zakari Alidu has appealed to legitimate voters not to make the irreversible mistake of voting for Nana Akufo-Addo in the upcoming elections, since he lacks the requisite experience to manage Ghana when given the mandate.

The renowned educationist was of a firm conviction that the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party(NPP), had never stepped in and played any managerial role in this country considering the roles he has endeavored in his political career.

“Nana Addo has never sat in as a president and we are viewing this issue and giving the spare driver (President Mahama) a chance”, he emphasized.

Hon. Iddrisu Zakari Alidu, likened Nana Addo to a “driver-mate” an accolade he explained to mean “someone who has never stepped in the corridors of leadership”.

Speaking on Radio Gold, the MP for Walewale stated that though Nana Addo’s running mate hailed from the same region President Mahama comes from, tradition demanded of them to vote for the president.

“Let’s take it that our brother (Dr. Bawumia) is a running mate to Nana Addo, but the other brother who is John Mahama, is a presidential candidate for a party…and I believe that you also know how we run our politics in Ghana, when your mother is in the kitchen, you get the food to eat…and as the president being from the Northern Region, we are nearer the food than the vice president”, he stated.

Source:Peacefmonline.com