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Minority ‘Bloody Widow’ placard holders to face Privileges Committee

All Members of the Minority National Democratic Congress (NDC) Caucus who held and displayed placards with the inscription ‘Bloody Widow’ on the floor of Parliament just before the swearing-in of the newly elected member for Ayawaso West Wuogon on Tuesday February 5, 2019 will be expected to face the Privileges Committee.

First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Joseph Osei-Owusu gave the indication after the leadership Minority refused to apologize on behalf of their members for displaying the placards in protest over the swearing-in of the newly elected Member, Lydia Seyram Alhassan.

The Speaker directed the Clerk of Parliament to review all the footages of the sitting and furnish him with the names of Members who displayed ‘Bloody Widow’ placards for referral to the privileges committee.
Mr Osei-Owusu who reviewed his earlier ruling gave the determination after hearing arguments from both sides of the House for and against the conduct of the NDC MPs.

The ruling follows an appeal by Second Deputy Majority Whip, Matthew Nyindam, to the Speaker to compel the Minority Caucus to apologize for displaying the ‘Bloody Widow’ placards.

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Parliament adopts Kintampo falls disaster report

Almost two years, after the unfortunate Kintampo Water Falls disaster that claimed at least 20 lives in March 2017, Parliament has finally adopted its select Committee on Trade, Industry and Tourism report that investigated the incident.

The Committee was tasked to ascertain the cause of the disaster, preventive measures to avert same in future and lessons learnt from it to promote tourism in Ghana.

Deputy Chairman of the Committee, Ato Panford who presented the report enumerated some of the causes of the tragedy.

He indicated that activities of encroachers along the tributaries of the Waterfall, including clearing their land for farming activities set fire which destroys the vegetation cover along the water body.

The Committee observed with dissatisfaction the absence of a Sub-Meteorology Office at the time of the incident which could have informed revelers about changes in the weather at the facility.

He also disclosed there was no emergency preparedness team on site to respond to emergency situations observing that “most lives could have been saved if an emergency preparedness team was in place.

On structural defect, Ato Panford, the MP for Shaman said that “at the time of the accident, there was only one staircase for both exit and entry to the waterfalls” he said adding that “the staircase which was already too steep and narrow had become slippery as a result of the rain.”

On preventive measures to control bush fires and tree management, the Committee recommended that a fence wall was erected to serve as a boundary to restrict the movement of unwanted persons into the perimeters of the waterfall.

It among others wants a fire belt, by way of fire resistant plants planted around the facility, routine checks on trees, education and legislation to act as a deterrent to persons engaging in farming activities that leads to bush fires in the waterfalls area and its environs.

The Committee recommended that the Ghana Tourism Authority engaged the services of Safety Health and Environmental Officers to brief revelers on safety issues and provide the necessary safety tips before the commencement of a tour of the facility.

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Kintampo waterfall safe for tourists- Catherine Afeku

The Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Catherine Afeku, has declared the Kintampo Waterfall safe to host tourists.

According to her, following the disaster that claimed at least 20 lives in March 2017, her outfit had put in place measures to avoid a recurrence.

The Minister who is the Member of Parliament for Evalue Ajomoro Gwira disclosed this on the floor of Parliament urged all to feel safe and patronize the tourist site for their relaxation.

This follows the presentation of a report on the disaster by the Parliamentary select Committee on Trade, Industry and Tourism into the accident after almost two years.

The sector Minister assured her outfit has taken note of all the observations and recommendations contained in the Committee’s report and had started acting accordingly for the good of the Tourism sector.

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MESTI developing Science & Tech legal framework- Appiagyei

A Deputy Minister for Environment, Science Technology and Innovation, Patricia Appiagyei has disclosed that the Ministry is working on a legal framework for the development of Science and Technology in the country.

According to her, science and technology is the order of day bringing very significant progress to the world.

The legal framework which will serve as a policy document is expected to provide a roadmap for the comprehensive development of Science and Technology.

The Deputy Minister who is also the Member of Parliament for Asokwa in the Ashanti region has therefore emphasized the need for all to assist government in its efforts to develop the sector.

She stated these on the floor of Parliament in a contribution to a statement made by Member of Parliament for Oforikrom on ‘’Parliamentary oversight over Science and Technology Development in Ghana- a new Window for action”.

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Kwabena Donkor commends Govt’s 1% GDP for Science development

The Member of Parliament for Pru East, Dr.Kwabena Donkor has commended the Akufo Addo led government’s policy to allocate 1 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the development of Science and Technology in the country.

He however the stated that the one percent is inadequate since science and technology plays crucial in the nation’s socio-economic development.

Dr Donkor who is a former Minister for Power during former President Mahama’s administration gave the commendation on the floor of Parliament in a contribution to a statement made by Member of Parliament for Oforikrom on ‘’Parliamentary oversight over Science and Technology Development in Ghana- a new Window for action”.

The Pru East MP has therefore urged government to increase the allocation in order to enhance the development of Science and Technology.

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Oforikrom MP advocates a framework for science development

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Oforikrom in the Ashanti region, Dr Emmanuel Marfo is advocating Parliament with the collaboration with stakeholders to develop a framework for Research and Development (S&D) for the financing elements of government’s budgets.

The MP also urged Parliament to consider the establishment of a well resourced budget analysis support unit capable of providing support to committees of the House.

Dr Marfo made the suggestions on the floor of Parliament in a statement dubbed; ‘’Parliamentary oversight over Science and Technology Development in Ghana- a new Window for action”.

He commended President Akufo Addo for indicating that at least 1% of GDP will be allocated in the short-medium term and up to 2.5% in the long term as part of a seven pillar agenda for the development of science and technology.

According to him, the move is in line with article 38 of the 1992 constitution of the republic but observed that the allocation of 1 % of GDP to Science and Technology will only increase budgetary allocation marginally since 2015.

“If we were to commit a 1percent of GDP to Research and Development, we should have allocated some GH?2.3billion. If one takes the GoG budget allocation for MESTI from 2015 to 2019 as a proxy for R&D, government could be said to be achieving only 8.5% of the 1% GDP target and indeed using the entire Ministry’s budget will bring the figure to only 18%”.

The MP expressed worry there is no reliable data on the levels of Ghana’s spending on R&D to help provide basis for a credible scientific analysis.

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Parliament sets up committee to act on Science development

First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Joseph Osei-Owusu has directed the two chief whips from both sides of the House to facilitate the establishment of a joint committee towards the implementation of the 1 percent allocation of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to the development of Science and Technology.

The Chief Whips, Kwasi Ameyaw-Cheremeh and Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka from minority and majority respectively have been assigned the responsibility are to develop modalities and present report to the plenary within a month.

The action by the First Deputy Speaker follows a statement by the Member of Parliament for Oforikrom, Dr. Emmanuel Marfo who commended the policy by the President and indicated that inadequate resource allocation to public research institutions has been identified as a major reason the country has not been able to develop Science Technology and Innovation (STI) since independence.

According to him, an analysis of the 2019 budget allocations, using the 2018 GDP of some US$51billion reveals the gravity of the challenge the president has committed to.

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Gov’t completes sea defence proects – Works & Housing Minister

Works and Housing Minister, Samuel Atta Akyea has stated that government completed a number of Sea Defence Projects in the 2018 fiscal year.

These included the construction of major armour rock revetments and groynes to reduce the risk of flooding, constant coastland erosion all aimed at ensuring the safety of lives, livelihoods and properties at the catchment areas including Aboadze, New Takoradi and Nkontompo.

The Minister who is the Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South disclosed this on the floor of parliament in response to a question posed by the Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Samuel Nartey George on when the construction of the Ningo Sea Defence would commence.

He emphasized that the Ningo-Prampram Sea Defence project will protect the Ningo-Prampram Township against extensive coastal erosion due to intense tidal action along the Ningo-Prampram coastal stretch which is about 12 kilometres.

The Minister noted that extensive coastal erosion along the Ningo-Prampram coastal stretch has negative impact against fishing activities of the community.

The intensive tidal wave also results in flooding in the community, affecting life, livelihoods and properties.
He indicated that the Ministry will this year commence coastal protection works on selected areas comprising Amanful Kumah, Dansoman Phase II, Komenda, Anomabo,Cape Coast, Mensah Guinea,Ningo-Prampram and New Takoradi Phase III(Elmina).

The rest includes Apam,Kokrobite,Bortianor,Blekusu Phase II and Aboadze-Shama Phase II,Maritime University(Nungua),Takoradi,Anyanui and Essipong.

The Ministry has already signed a memoranda of understanding (MoU) with two groups who have expressed interest in executing the works.

The groups he stated are currently undertaking feasibility studies which upon completion will form the basis of the Ministry’s engagement to contract the groups to execute construction works under the Ningo-Prampram Sea Defence Project.

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550km coastline masterplan in the offing – Atta Akyea

Minister for Works and Housing, Samuel Atta Akyea has disclosed Government’s vision to develop a long term 550 kilometre coastline master plan aimed at protecting the country’s coastline in order to safeguard lives, livelihood, properties and communities.

The Minister who is the Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South disclosed this on the floor of parliament in response to a question posed by the Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Samuel Nartey George on when the construction of the Ningo Sea Defence would commence.

According to him government has resolved to protect the coastline to safeguard lives as well as to promote socio-economic activities, particularly for the fishermen and women.

“It is government’s vision to develop a Master Plan for the 550kilometre coastline of Ghana. This will include reclamation of land from the sea for the construction of world class hotels and other tourist resorts overlooking the Atlantic Ocean to boost tourist revenue and improve employment opportunities as well as rejuvenate the fortunes of the coastal communities” he stated.

A number of communities and towns along the coasts of Ghana have been inundated with serious tidal waves wiping out these communities while livelihoods and properties have been affected or destroyed.

The master plan is therefore aimed at curbing the effects of tidal waves and rising sea levels on the coastline.

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Parliament is active on social media—Kate Addo

As to whether Parliament is active on social media as a way of reaching Ghanaians, Kate Addo Acting Director of Public Affairs, has confirmed that the institution is active on social media.

According to the acting director, Parliament even broadcast proceedings live on its social media platforms and put other information on its facebook page.

She further revealed that their twitter account is linked to facebook and anything uploaded on facebook page is seen on twitter and our handle is parliament_gh and utube  and you can watch, again we have our website, www.parliament.gh

“We also have a mobile application called the Parliamentary watch, which could be downloaded on IOS platform and on android phones where you can truck bills on this platform   and MPs as well as things related to them”.

Again we are taking the one-on-one interaction serious and especially our outreach program seriously.

Kwaku Sakyi-Danso/ghanamps.com