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ECOWAS standby force ready for deployment – Commissioner

At the end of the crunch meeting of ECOWAS Chiefs of defense staff in Accra – Ghana, the Commissioner of Political Affairs, Peace and Security of ECOWAS, Ambassador Abdel-Fatau Musah has declared that the standby force is ready for deployment anytime the need be.

The Commissioner in his declaration affirmed that the planning mission which started on a second of August has ended, and the various states have agreed and fine-tune what would be required of the intervention which includes:

• The strategic based capacity;

• What the strategic objectives are;

• Equipment needed; and

• Commitment of member states which was very encouraging.

He added that all member states gathered at the meeting committed elements, their own equipment, and their own resources to undertake the mission.

“So I tell you, we’re ready to go anytime the order is given. The d-day is also decided which we’re not going to disclose”.

ECOWAS, he noted, is a rule based organization and that member states have signed on to certain obligations; thus they cede part of their sovereignty to the collective good of the people, including their national constitutions which they must not flout, but the junta in Niger has flouted that.

He asserts that ECOWAS is not against the republic of Niger; adding that all there is to their efforts is to ensure that Niger goes back to rule-based governance as a sister country.

The Commissioner stressed that there would be no more meetings of the chiefs of defense staff; and if it would be then it would probably be in the course of the cooperation if there is the need to adjust the cooperation.

Meanwhile, he reaffirmed that all the options are still on the table including mediation which they are still pursuing. And if the Junta responds positively to the requests of the Authority of heads of states and government there would be no need to deploy the military.

Military intervention, he said, is not their preferred option; but because of the impediments the junta keeps putting in the way for peaceful settlements for restoration of constitutional order, it remains an option to explore.

“All we’re saying is that, we’re not going to engage in endless dialogue; it must be fruitful and its objective must be the restoration of constitutional era in the shortest possible time.”

Their demands he stressed include the immediate release of the legitimate president of the Republic of Niger H.E Mohammed Bazour and his family, and members of his government who are being held hostage; and restoration of constitutional order in Niger.

Ambassador Abdel-Fatau Musah debunked any assertion that ECOWAS is being pushed by external forces to take this action indicating that this is their own decision.

Dominic Shirimori/Ghanamps.com

Betty Krosbi Mensah reaches out to over 60 island communities

The Member of Parliament for the people of Afram Plains North constituency in the Eastern Region, Betty Nana Efua Krosbi Mensah has once again reached out with her philanthropic gesture to some abandoned Island communities in the Afram Plains enclave.

The MP during her regular tour of over 60 selected communities on the Dwarf and Digya Islands presented several items to help improve the living standards of the people.

Items presented to the communities each according to their specific need base include educational materials, health equipment and logistics, food processing equipment, building materials, lightening systems, sporting paraphernalia among others.

Twenty eight communities including Tegeni, Badu, Battorkope, Avutoe, Ada Ntetia, Zion, Avudzega, Galilea,Menekofe and Akwetekofe on the Dwarf Island received items such as bags of cement, roofing sheets, exercise books, footballs and sets of jerseys amd exercise books.

The rest of the items received are teachers desks, dual desks, Solar lights, generators, plastic chairs, galvanized pipes, gari processing machine, aprons, nose masks, wheel chairs, Blood Pressure Monitors and hospital beds.

Other communities on the Dwarf Island that received the MPs gesture are Canan, Foase Torganu, Kedekofe, Kpatalidza, Ativorkope, Nyakuikofe, Yiborkope, Cidikope, Torgome and Fitikope which received Ghc 1000 for the procurement of door keys and window for the completion of their clinic project.

Inhabitants of the Digya Island were not left out of the benevolence of Ms Betty Krosbi Mensah as she presented similar items to communities including Dodi, Kwaehunu, Hedzro, Akplahayo, Kronaka, Kolekope, Manchare, Kwaku Dade, Anwiaso, Apapasu Battor, Congo, Kpekudzi No 1&2 which received a complete set of corn mill and several others.

According to Madam Betty Krosbi Mensah who is known variously among her constituents as “Adwumawura” “Mamaga Dorwortor” and several other names due to her hard working nature, she felt obliged to reach-out with her widows mite to the island communities which have been neglected for far too long and lack basic social amenities.

She was hopeful the intervention will help limit the sufferings of the Island dwellers to some extent even as she looks for more resources to help them.

The Afram Plains North lawmaker recently with support from some NGOs in Cananda donated several health and educational logistics including incubators, hospital beds, hundreds of dual desks and exercise book, story books, and bicycles to health facilities, schools school pupils and farmers in the area.
The young MP expended over Ghc 90,000 of her own personal resources on freight and transportation charges to transport the items to Donkokrom for distribution to the beneficiary institutions and individuals.
Ghanamps.com

Adwoa Sarfo booted out as minister

The Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya, Sarah Adwoa Sarfo has lost her ministerial portfolio as the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection.

A letter dated 28th July, 2022 from the Communications Directorate of the Jubilee House and signed by Eugene Arhin, Director of Communications, Office of the President said President Akufo-Addo revoked Adwoa Sarfo’s appointment in Accordance with Article 81 (a) of the constitution with immediate effect.

The president also asked the Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Madam Cecilia Abena Dapaah to continue to act as the caretaker Minister for the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection until such a time that President Akufo-Addo appoints a substantive Minister.

The embattled MP’s ministerial revocation came barely hours after the Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin deferred sine die ruling on her and two other colleagues who were referred to the privileges Committee of Parliament for absenting themselves from parliament beyond the stipulated 15 days period.

Ghanamps.com