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Family of late Dawda K. Jawara dedicate ECOWAS prize of Excellence to Gambians

The family of the late first former President of the Gambia H. E. sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara has dedicated the honorary award of eminent persons for his leadership and immense contribution to the promotion and restoration of peace in the sub-region and in the world to Gambians.

As they receive the award on behalf of Gambians irrespective of their political persuasion, at a dinner hosted by the High Commissioner of the Gambia, extraordinary and permanent representative to ECOWAS H. E. Mohamadou Musa Njie at his residence in Abuja.

Son of the late President, Dawda Jawara Jr. who spoke on behalf of the family notes that the award given by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the citation was very wonderful.

And one of the reasons that the award is special is that it comes almost three decades after the recipient last held office and comes most five years after he passed away and that to him signals an enduring legacy.

Also what his father left behind has long to run; and history has made a pronouncement on his achievement. “My father’s award brings a little bit of regrets there is an admission of something that could have been done when the recipient was alive but the significant of its is that he has been awarded this time”, he spoke softly.

Again, it goes to prove how enduring his legacy in terms of the brooder significance the ward was made, his peace keeping and conflict resolution came out that started before ECOWAS. He was very active in that before the establishment of ECOWAS. It is an opportunity to congratulate the current leadership of ECOWAS, he said.

Mr. Dawda Jawara Junior underscored the importance of the current leadership of ECOWAS looking back into history and taking a look at the achievement and experience of those that have gone before them shows the wiliness to learn lessons from our immediate history and how his father conducted himself.

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Have faith and trust in the Minority to standing strong with the Ghanaians

The Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu has asked the public to continue to have faith and trust in the Minority in exacting accountability and in standing strong with them.

Reacting to the adoption of the 2023 Budget Statement and Economic Policy of Government on Tuesday, 6th December, 2023, Mr. Haruna said they only approved the policy principles of the budget, adding that the approval process of the 2023 budget is not over yet.

“Yesterday’s decision; yes you are justified to be critical of parliament and to be critical of the Minority, but the consequences of not approving yesterday’s policy principles are even more graver than not approving it at all. And therefore, you need to appreciate what we would subject the 2023 entire budget approval process to”.

He was emphatic that the Minority Caucus is not for the 2.5 percent VAT increase, debt exchange/debt restructuring, because it is not consistent with contractual law and obligations and “we are for expenditure cut”.

The Minority assured the public to rest assured that the Minority will be critical at the budget estimate and the appropriation stages.

The Ranking Member on the Finance Committee, Dr. Ato Forson in allaying the fear of the public said “yesterday’s approval of the Budget Statement does not constitute approval of the budget. So for the record, the budget has not been approved yet”.

“It should be noted that we in the Minority have indicated that going forward we have zeroed in into certain things we believe is wrong and therefore we would not support it approval”.

Among these issues include a number of tax measures that have introduced. “Government requested parliament to approve 23 tax measures; and we have noticed that out of the 23 measures 2 of them are measures that we cannot support – VAT, and E-levy threshold exemptions”.

He asserts that the National Democratic Congress as a Social Democratic party believes in progressive taxes, and being the government that introduced the VAT, they think “this is not the time to increase VAT at a tie inflation has imposed inflation tax on certain goods and services to the extent that prices of goods and services have sometimes double in some cases tripled. So we are asking the government to hold on to that policy until the future”.

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Dr. Sidie Tunis addresses colleagues on Sierra Leone Country Report

As lawmakers in the Community Parliament raise red alert in the Sierra Leone country report, Dr. Sidie Mohammed Tunis set the record straight pointing out that his Country is not trying to change the electoral laws one year into their general elections.

According to him, it is misrepresentation; the district block system that they are talking about is in their laws in their constitution and quoted an amended section 38 3 b to back his point.

“I said first past the post system, the country shall be divided according to the population quota. There was a census in Sierra Leone in December last year which means the population quota that existed for those constituencies no longer exist. And because of that the president has pronounced the date for the presidential and legislative elections; then national electoral commission of Sierra Leone, they will not be able to go and give quota and divide the place into constituencies based on the current population quota. The last census was in 2015”.

The Rt. Hon Speaker who was presiding over proceedings on Saturday, December 3,2022 had to leave the chair for the third deputy speaker, Madam Memounatou Ibrahima to take the chair as he offered explanation by joining his colleagues from Sierra Leone.

He further told the House the President of Sierra Leone thought it wise to consult with the Electoral Commission to declare for a proportional representation system and hope his colleagues from Liberia will understand that, as they were worried pointing out whatever affects Sierra Leone affects Liberia.

As he speaks there are no constituencies in Sierra Leone now, it was through the same law that he entered into parliament; the first time in 2002, through a district block system of proportional representation.

Also on the political situation, he explained that, any country going into elections – first or third world country there will be some form of tension because of politics. Because people are fighting for power, adding that he is not a security person like his colleague from Liberia, Hon Stephen J. H. Zargo is.

“I can tell you the kind of political tolerance we have in Sierra Leone; we do not have it in most countries, I tell you. We are the only country without political detainee, none, zero. There is no way the said situation will be bad, and we do not have political detainees”.

And the problem in Sierra Leone is not inter-party politics; rather it is the intra-party politics. The problem is that the main opposition is in a very serious problem; they are in and out of court every day fighting each other every day and government has nothing to do with that and Hon Edwin Snowe and Hon Momolu Massaquoi know what I am talking about.

Additionally, he explained to the plenary that, he has had meetings as Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament with key players in the opposition, just to bring peace in the opposition party that is the major problem but not government and the opposition party.

On the August 10, 2022 disturbances, their constitution provides for people to air their views. For people to demonstrate peacefully they have the right, but when you have a situation where “the demonstrators have guns and cutlass, that is no longer a peaceful demonstration”. He pointed out that it can only call for the intervention of the security forces because it’s the right of individuals to demonstrate, and government allows them to demonstrate adding that on that faithful day, they were escorted by the police officers who had no arms.

When the demonstrators noticed that the police did not have gun, they attacked and killed in broad day light six police officers. “They were attacked and killed; where has that ever happened in this region? It was only after the demonstration that police saw demonstrators with gun and cutlass”.

It was at that time that the security forces went in, not a peaceful demonstration as envisaged, then the slogan turn out to be, “Bio must go and were matching towards the states house and Bio is the last name of the president of Sierra Leone. There are video clips and pictures to that effect and we call that peaceful demonstration? No”.

He recounted that, the president was not in the country, he the Speaker was in the country that morning around 9:30am and had a call from the vice president asking where he was, which he responded he was home.

According to him, he did not know what was happening in town, and the vice president invited him to his office and pointed out to him that, there was a problem in town and he had to rush to his office. “Before I got to his office, the whole place was like a war zone, thanks be to God the security forces were able to put everything under control”.

“The six police officers, who were killed, are they not human beings and don’t they have family? They left their wives and kids to go to work to protect peaceful demonstrators”. And indicated that when the whole situation was put under control the president initiated dialogue which involved every stakeholder in the country – chiefs, parliamentarians, disables and he continues to have those consultations. The president set up an independent committee to look into the issues of August 10, 2022 and they are still working”.

The committee is made up of well respected people and a committee recognized by all parties including the main opposition parties. Just last week they visited the site where the police officers were killed and where civilians were also killed, family members of the dead had consultation on how the burial ceremony should take place, he stated.

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Gambian High Commissioner praises late President for putting nation on the map with award

High Commissioner of the Gambia, extraordinary and permanent representative to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) H. E. Mohamadou Musa Njie has praised the late and first former president of his country H. E. Dawda Kairaba Jawara for winning an award at the sub-regional level.

He received an honorary award, for eminent persons for his leadership and immense contribution to the promotion and restoration of peace in the sub-region and in the world.

It was during his turner as chairman of the Authority of Heads of States and Government (1989-1990 and 1991-1992) that ECOMOG was established to restore peace in Liberia and Sierra Leone in the 1990s.

Family of former president and embassy staff

The Permanent representative of the Gambia to ECOWAS hosting staff of the Embassy in Nigeria, lawmakers and family of the late first president of the Gambia- son and former first lady at his residence (Gambia House) to a dinner noted that when they have something good, they would want to showcase it to the world.

“It is our residence and it’s appropriate to celebrate our late first president for his excellence in promoting peace in West Africa for championing human right in ECOWAS and one of the founding fathers in pushing for the establishment of ECOWAS”.

He welcomed his guest on behalf of the president and used the opportunity to thank President Adama Barrow for spearheading the nomination.

“It is time to teach the young ones, our sons and daughters about their heroes and about the people who contributed to help in shaping Africa. We have to continue to promote our leaders more especially those who have done well. We have immortalized the former president’s good works and as a member of the PPP, I thanked the president for making sure that the name of the former first president to be instilled in the history books of the Gambia”.

Hon Fatoumatta Njai

Hon Fatoumatta Njai, the only female representative of Gambia to the ECOWAS Parliament , on her part thanked H. E. President Adama Barrow for the role he played for the first late former President to receive the first ECOWAS award.

She further told the gathering that when the president of the Gambia nominated the late president, his peers felt that he deserves the award and any other president in the sub-region who had intention of nominating any other persons held on to it.

And thanked the High Commissioner and permanent representative of the Gambia to ECOWA for hosting them and bringing them together to celebrate their late first former president, for the award presented to him.

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Parliament concludes debate on 2023 budget

Parliament on Tuesday, December 6, 2023 approved the Budget Statement and Fiscal Policy of Government for the year ending 31st December, 2023.

This follows a fears debate between both sides for about a week.

On Tuesday, leaders of both Caucus concluded the debate giving the Speaker to pose the question and subsequently declaring the ‘yeah’ as having carried the day.

Minority Leader

The Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu in concluding his side’s debate made it clear that they would not reject the budget saying that is the hope of the Majority just so they can put the blame on the Minority for their failed budget.

He, however, called for major expenditure cut as government continues to urge the citizenry to accept austere measures to save the ailing economy.

He also didn’t mince words in stating that his side will reject a number of tax measures introduced in the budget including the 2.5 Percent VAT, and E-Levy.

Other measures the Minority was emphatically opposed to include the allocation for the construction of the National Cathedral, and see debt restructuring.

The Majority Leader, Osei-Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu on the other hand described the budget as offering hope to reviving
the economy.

He chastised the Minority of being horrible managers of the economy and would have had worse situation if they were in charge of the economy at this critical moments of world recession.

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Adongo goes after Ken: Says he can’t destroy over 100billion Ghanaian resources in search of $3b from IMF

Member of Parliament (MP) for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo has said governments search for three billion dollars from the International Monitory Fund (IMF) by the President Nana Akufo-Addo led government should not destroy over hundred billion of Ghanaian resources.

At a press conference on Tuesday, December 6, 2022, Mr. Adongo served notice to investors, banks and pension funds managers that the Bank of Ghana is not their friend and added that the security and exchange commission as well is not their friend.

He added that the Pension Regulatory Authority is not with them as well as the National Insurance Commission as they are all in bed with government to destroy their share holding resources in these financial institutions.

“We urge the Banks and financial institutions and the pension funds to rise up and seek to reclaim their position and protect investors’ funds. Some of us together with friendly investors and financial analyst will support them to fight this government to the hills”, he warned.

Finance Minister

Mr. Isaac Adongo agreed that Ghana needs a restructuring but not an illegal unilateral and arrogant misappropriation of people’s resources. “This is the time to call on activist investment lawyers to step up and claim their position in Ghana.

He said he will not tolerate the Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta or anybody at all who arrogate to themselves powers they do not have to shred people’s contract and treat them with impunity. “The battle has just started”, he stated.
According to Mr. Adongo, the pronouncement made by the finance minister signaled that government has the intention not to meet its debt obligation, and on the basis of that put out a proposal that he want to give to bondholders what he calls the bond exchange programme and it has come to their attention that on the 18th of this month, the chief legal officer of the country, the Attorney General issued an opinion declaring that transaction illegal.

“When you issue a bond, it is an agreement; you advertise a prospectus which becomes the agreement and you are bound by those agreement to respect them, you cannot alone sit in your office shred those agreement illegally and arrogantly compel people to accept what you want.

“They are all aware that since yesterday the financial sector has become inundated by customers calling in and some running in there thinking something bade was happening to their money. Today, I want to appeal to all bondholders to exercise caution and spare our financial sector from any pressure”.

The Bolgatanga Central lawmaker pointed out that it has become quite clear that the Attorney General and Minister for Justice that this was not the action of government and rather the action of Ken Ofori Atta.

Again, it’s not possible for cabinet to approve a transaction that the AG says its illegal, so Ken Ofori Atta is on his own, he has already collapsed the banking sector, collapse our savings and loan and micro finance institutions and already collapsed the capital market where liquidity dry out way back in 2021.

“For several years we have been trying to build a capital market that is respected and lawful, what he has done is to send us back twenty years whiles we are trying to build a legal respected legal capital market”.

He said they will resist this and as at yesterday he has been supported by a team of financial analyst and investment bankers who are pondering over the sixty four bond categories that were issued, adding that very soon, they will present to the media the level of damage in people’s investment that has called for this announcement.

“I am ready with my team, with any group of investors and bondholders who agree to come together for a class action to sue government and the minister for finance to reverse this decision”, he said.

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Sagnarigu MP storms Parliament with Kenkey and Fish

Member of Parliament for Sagnarigu, A. B. A Fuseini on Monday, December 5, 2022 stormed Parliament with a Kenkey and Fish to illustrate the hardship Ghanaians are facing as the management of government economic team and the finance Minister had run the economy into a ditch.

When the first deputy speaker Joseph Osei-Owusu enquire where he got the said items from he noted that Adabraka Kenkey house.

He showed a Kenkey and a fish to the first deputy Speaker who was presiding at the time he was contributing to the debate on the 2023 budget, that last year round this time Kenkey which went for two Ghana cedis is now going for four cedis and fish six cedis now twelve cedis.

And urged his colleagues on the Majority side, the group of 98 who stood up that the Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta should be shown the exit door with his disastrous performance to rise up and do the needful.

He further added that prosperity will judge the MPs as the country is watching them, and lamented that what government is doing is to add more hardship to the already burden Ghanaians by increasing tax on VAT.

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Gambia MPs in ECOWAS Parliament meet President Barrow

Majority Leader of Gambian Parliament

Community lawmakers from the Gambia on the sidelines of the 2022 Second Ordinary Session on Saturday 3rd December 2022 paid a courtesy call on the President of the Republic, His Excellency Adama Barrow.

The President was in Abuja to attend the 62nd ECOWAS Ordinary Session of Heads of States and Government slated for Sunday 4th December 2022.

He was also on schedule to attend the swearing-in of Gambian-born President of the ECOWAS Commission, Dr. Omar Alieu Touray, and the ECOWAS Excellence Award to the former President of Gambia, Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara, for his leadership in establishing ECOMOG, restoring peace in the sub region, and championing and making Banjul the home of Human Rights.

The Majority Leader and Head of the Gambian delegation to ECOWAS Parliament Hon. Billay G. Tunkara expressed their appreciation to the President on the ascension of a Gambian to the presidency of the ECOWAS Commission.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Mamadou Tangara said that his Ministry was acting under the directive of the President to reach out to all his counterparts to present the Gambian candidate.
In his response, President Barrow noted the need for Gambians to assume such a crucial position in the sub-regional organisation.

He thanked the delegation for the visit and assured them of his governments support to the course of diplomacy between Gambia and Nigeria.

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ECOWAS Parliament condems barbaric violence attack on Ndiaye Gniby

The Econoic Communicty of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament, has condemn the barbaric and dispicable voilence perpetrated on a femal lawmake of the Senegal Parliament, Amy Ndiaye Gniby on Thursday, Deceber 1, 2022 which has gone vira.

At its plenary Session on December 3, 2022 at the on going Second Ordianry Session deliberated and adopted the following declaration:

1. The ECOWAS Parliament strongly condemns this despicable act unworthy of a parliamentarian from the ECOWAS region at a time when we are witnessing a proliferation of initiatives to prevent and eliminate violence against women and come helping women who are victims of it;

  1. Reiterates its commitment to respect for women, and reaffirms that any form of violence against women is unacceptable, whatever the situation and whatever the circumstances;

  1. Recalls that the State of Senegal, in addition to its fundamental law, has signed and ratified the international legal instruments relating to gender-based violence;

  1. Reaffirms that this act, whatever the circumstances, cannot be justified nor tolerated in a country which guarantees parity between men and women in politics;

  1. Considering that one of the key goals of the 5th Legislature of the ECOWAS Parliament is to strengthenwomen participation in politics and that the action as witnessed is very regrettable as it sends negative impressions of the gains made in the past few years, the ECOWAS Parliament will continue to support and advocate for increased women participation and condemn any act of violence and abuse against women in general.

  1. While wishing a speedy recovery to the victim MP, the ECOWAS Parliament urges the Senegalese State, in collaboration with the National Assembly of Senegal to take the necessary steps to ensure that justice is done for this unfortunate event.

Dr. Sidie Mohamed TUNIS

Rt. Hon. Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament

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Not all agenda 111 hospitals can be completed by 2024—Chairman Health Committee

The Effiduase Asokore Member of Parliament and Chairman of the Health Committee Dr. Nana Ayew Afriyie has confirmed that not all the hospitals promised by government under the Agenda 111 project can be completed by the end of 2024.

According to him government had earlier indicated its hope to complete the construction of all the hospitals under the project by 2024.

But Dr. Nana Ayew Afriyie, contributing to the 2023 budget statement at the plenary on Monday, December 5, 2022 said it would not be possible for the government to meet the 2024 timeline.

“Frankly, I would not say that all 111 and seven regional hospitals and 2 psychiatric hospitals could be finished in 2024 it does not make sense”, he said in his contribution.

“However, it makes sense to say that 89 of them have started and if in two years even 30 of them are completed. It is a legacy. If the NPP inherits itself as it will, then it will see the light of day that all these districts will have the hospitals,” he said.

The Effiduase Asokore MP contended that the project must not be politicised, because its inability to be completed benefits no government.

He applauded government for starting 89 of the projects, adding that “if in 4 years we are done with 20 or 30, this is not to be politicised, it is better than none.”

He said government is redesigning some of the projects under Agenda 111 and settling land acquisition issues for others.

And added that ambitious as agenda 111 is, it is a legacy because of COVID -19; Ridge hospital was started by the previous government and phase two is being completed by the current government and signifies continuity as far as the health sector is concerned.

Further in his contribution he noted that many who can afford within the West African sub-region bring their children to Ghana to complete their health education, and if Ghana can produce health personnel and export like the Philippines do will be healthy for the economy.

“There is hope in the budget saying Ghana will sign a contract with Britain so that Ghanaians will go there; some of us were in such business and it was helping our families”.

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