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Parliament is expected to adjourn sine die Thursday July 28, 2022

Parliament is expected to adjourn sine die on Thursday, July 28, 2022 baring any last minute changes, Majority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh told the House on Thursday, July 6, 2022 when he presented the Business Statement for the ensuing week. According to him fifty-five (55) questions have been programmed; forty-seven (47) are oral questions while eight (8) are urgent questions, and in accordance with order 72 the Speaker would allow statements to be made.

Mr. Frank Annoh-Dompreh urged Committee chairs and their rankings to assiduously work on referrals before them in the light of the time space left before the House goes on recess.
And further revealed that leadership is in talks and yet to confirm if next week Tuesday, July 12, 2022 the Minister for Food and Agriculture would come to the House to address issues relating to the poultry industry.

Additionally, leadership of the House is working to ensure that concerns to do with the National Identification Authority (NIA) and under the Interior Minister is addressed, whiles concern raised by MPs are also addressed by the National Security Minister.

He further noted that the Defense and Interior Committee have had discussions with the National Security Minister to find an appropriate date for him to come to the plenary and brief the House.

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Resign or Parliament forces you out – Dr Kwabena Donkor tells Finance Minister

The Member of Parliament for Pru East, Dr. Kwabena Donkor has asked the Minister for Finance, Mr. Ken Ofori Atta to resign his position as a matter of national duty to offer the president the free hand to appoint a new capable hand to lead the country’s negotiation with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). According to Mr. Donkor, though Mr. Ofori Atta has excellent record as a private businessman who has contributed his quota to national development, his performance in the public sector leaves much to be desired.

He asserts that the Finance Minister having categorically stated a few weeks ago that this country would not go to the IMF and then beat a retreat and now we are in discussion with the IMF, “duty and honour requires that he steps down”. According to him, Mr. Ofori Atta has come to the end of the road, adding that though he has a lot of respect for him, “the national interest requires that he resigns for somebody else, another captain to lead the team towards the negotiations”.

Failure to this, he said the country would be negotiating from a position of weakness. “When a Minister says we would never deal with the IMF and he is dragged unwillingly before the court of public opinion to go negotiate with the IMF, he would be negotiating from a serious position of weakness and this country would not get the best out of that negotiation”.

He advised that the Finance Minister taking the initiative to tender in his resignation would save him the little honour left, and he can become an adviser to the government in the negotiations but not as the minister responsible for finance. The former Minister for Energy under the erstwhile John Mahama Administration also believes Ghana has gotten to a point in its governance system where ministers must begin to take responsibility.

“A minister who categorically states that we would never go to IMF cannot be dragged unwillingly to IMF to lead our negotiations; if we love our country we need somebody who would believe in what he or she is doing to lead the negotiations”.

He noted that If Ken Ofori Atta does not resign, “I believe the parliament of Ghana must keep faith with the people of Ghana; and the people of Ghana deserves better than this. Parliament has the power to ask him to go and parliament must act”.

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Ghana head to IMF: “Blame Akufo-Addo and Dr. Bawumia” — Haruna Iddrisu

Member of Parliament for Tamale South Haruna Iddrisu has said the President Nana Akufo-Addo and head of the economic management team and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia should be blamed for the country heading back to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after exiting similar program just two years ago.

He said the government should take full responsibility for the country’s economic woes, a situation that has forced them to start discussions to seek bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

According to him the quick turn around by government who early indicated that it would not go to seek bail out from the IMF agreement to re-structure its debt points out its reckless and irresponsible borrowing.

Addressing members of the Parliamentary Press Corps on Wednesday, July 6, 2022, he said government’s unjustified profligate expenditure has led Ghana to this journey.

Haruna Iddrisu said on the 1st of July, the President and his chairman of the economic management team, the vice president had to beat a retreat in formally announcing to the Ghanaian people the desire and intention of his government to engage with the IMF to bail out Ghana from its economic challenges and difficulties.

“They are behaving like a class six ( 6 ) pupil who tells the mother and father that last year I got ‘F’,  and I have marked the NDC’s John Mahama ‘F’, and after six (6) years they get an ‘F’ and they say,  my ‘F’ is better than your ‘F’; that is the childish behaviour they are into. As if they are right, they should stop any attempt to shift blame”.

The Minority further pointed out that the E-Levy remains an unpopular tax instrument and therefore the fact that it passed; it had no support of the Minority. They rejected it because it was not popular and it is much of double tax.

And in many jurisdictions, it would not stand constitutional acceptability; he cannot see why he takes his income, pay tax on income and sending two thousand to her mother on an electronic platform, “I still have to pay tax on it, so our position on it has not changed”.

He urged government to work on expenditure reduction particularly focusing on social interventions, while they reduce their opulent expenditure. “We are concerned as Minority because they arrogantly rejected every reasonable suggestion from us and other respected economist on working together to improve the economy”.

Mr. Iddrisu further noted that the current government should have learnt that once Ghanaians voted for a hang parliament the days of imposition were over.

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Cross border crime in the Upper East Region under control—Interior Minister

The Ghana Police Service in collaboration with other security agencies has a robust crime prevention strategy in place to contain cross border crimes.

According to the Interior Minister Ambrose Dery crimes such as cattle rustling and stealing in the Upper East is currently under control.

This came to light when the Member of Parliament for Garu Albert Akuka Alalzuuga wanted to know the steps being taken by the Ministry to curb cross border crime in the country, with regards to cattle rustling in the Upper East Region.

“Mr. Speaker, the Upper East Region during the period of January 2021 to 31% March, 2022 recorded seven (7) cases of cattle theft. One of such cases was reported in Garu on 29″ January, 2022 involving a cross border theft of fifteen (15) cattle from Burkina Faso”.

 The Garu District Police command again apprehended two (2) Fulani herdsmen from Burkina Faso together with twenty (20) stolen cattle en-route to the Northern Region of Ghana, and the two herdsmen are currently being prosecuted by the Garu District Court.

In addition, other reported cases of cattle rustling are currently being investigated by the police whilst measures are being taken by the District Security Committees to control other cross border related crimes.

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Ejura Shooting: “Victims would be compensated when administrative process is complete”—Dery

Minister for the Interior, Ambrose Dery has indicated that the three victims shot at the Ejura shooting incident would be compensated when an administrative process is completed, and added that families of the two (2) deceased have been compensated.

According to him he is informed that the Attorney General and the Ministry of Justice has received the medical report from the Komfo Anokye Hospital on the injured persons to determine the parameters due the victims.

 Notwithstanding, the Office of the Attorney General has requested the victims to provide them with all the, medical receipt and which they are awaiting response.

In addition the AG’s office has requested the Health Ministry to set up a Medical Board to assess the current medical conditions of three injured persons and to state any permanent disability as consequence of the shooting incident.

This came to light on Wednesday, July 6, 2022 when the Member of Parliament for Ejura-Sekyedumase Muhammad Bawah Braimah wanted to know when compensation would be paid to the victims of the shooting incident including families of the two deceased persons.

He further told the House after the three-man committee set up to investigate the unfortunate incidence in Ejura had submitted their report, his  Ministry wrote to the Ministry of Health informing them of the three persons that sustained various degrees of injury during the Ejura disturbances on 29th June, 2021 to facilitate the process of compensating the victims.

 The Ministry of Health subsequently requested that the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital which attended to the victims submits a report on the extent of injury to the victims to inform the decision on the quantum of compensation due them.

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Expect strong IMF program – Ato Forson to Ghanaians

Dr. Casse  Ato Forson has reiterated that Ghanaians should expect a very strong International Monitory Fund (IMF) program this time round. “This IMF program would differ from all the other IMF programs the country has had; in fact this would be the first time Ghana would do IMF program with debt restructuring. That means a lot, that means that Ghana would go through another face of HIPC, to the extent that we going to look at our debt and restructure it”.

Addressing the parliamentary press corps on Wednesday, July 7, 2022 Dr. Ato Forson said the government is unfortunately not articulating that fact. “They are trying to hide from what is happening by trying to blame Ukraine-Russia War, I do not accept it, and we cannot accept it as the reason why Ghana is in this mess. We are in this mess because of the government’s deliberate policy; the government has messed us up big time and they should take responsibility for it”.

He insisted that our economic condition is self-inflicted, and the people that took us to this mess must immediately take responsibility. The Ranking Member on the Finance Committee asserts that the Minority would never and can never accept the blame, a blame that suggests that they deliberately rejected government policy; adding that they rejected the government policy because their constituents do not believe in it.

“We told them that they should come to the table for us to design a bi-partisan policy to replace it, they never listened to us. So, I can only say that I saw this coming; most of us saw this coming” indicating that Ghana’s economy has had an accident and it would take a long time to repair. He said “Ghana’s economy needs body-works, big time body works; probably overhauling of the engine, and it should start from the economic management team, and called on the president to overhaul the entire economic management team.

He called on government to come clean and tell us what exactly the people of Ghana should expect instead of blaming external factors including Ukraine and Russia; stating that per the government’s narrations, the Ukraine-Russia war has affected Ghana more than Ukraine because “today as we speak all our economic indices as compared to Ukraine, Ukraine is better than us.

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No contract signed for relocating Ameri Power Plant to Kumasi – Opoku Prempeh

The Minister of Energy, Dr. M. Opoku Prempeh said there is so far no contract signed to relocate the Ameri Power Plant to Kumasi.

According to him, the nature of the contract is international in nature and would be brought before parliament before contract is signed.

Responding to a question posed by Dr. Kwabena Donkor, Member of Parliament for Pru East on Friday, July 1, 2022 on the total cost of relocation of the AMERI Plant to Kumasi area, The Minister said until negotiations are concluded and signed he cannot give any amount.

However, when it was brought to his attention that VRA said it would cost 35 Million, he said it good the figure is coming from VRA since they are leading the negotiation; and assured that the House would have the privilege of the fine details of the contract when discussions are concluded and brought to the House.

He revealed that this whole negotiation was led by VRA at the level of their Deputy Chief Executive in charge of Engineering till date; their lawyers, representatives from Ministry of Finance a representative from Energy Commission, including PURC all together ensuring that the plant would move to contribute to power stability and reliable power supply in this country.

He questioned by such a discussion could be described as opaque and in secrecy since it is known to them. “If it is opaque, how did they know, if it is shrouded in secret, who revealed it?”

He emphasized that the best decision is to allow Mytilineous International Trading Company to have the deal since they have been managing the plant all these while, adding that with the new arrangement 40 VRA staff would be involved in the management of the plant with only two external foreigners providing supervision.

Why Move the Plant to Kumasi

The decision for Ameri going to Kumasi according to the Minister was taken after the Ameri contract elapsed in January 2021, and the plant became fully that of Government of Ghana.

For over ten years Ghana Grid Company and the Volta River Authority in their grid stability exercises study show that the weakest link in the whole Ghana National Transmission System is Ashanti.

They suffer the worst voltages in the country and they suffer from more interruptions anywhere else in the country. So GRIDCO and VRA both approached that we should start relocating generational plants in Kumasi and further up north going forward because that is where they have the problem, he stated.

So when it happened that Ameri plant became available, the decision then was taken to start a third generation plant in Kumasi. “I can tell you that since that decision was taken by government, it is not only Ameri that is going to Kumasi, as at now ECG is negotiating to have two other power plants that they have already operations in Ghana also going to Kumasi. Not only that, VRA itself is relocating one of its own plants – the Mine Reserve Plant to Kumasi. So it was not a decision taken for and on behalf of Ameri. It is a decision taken for and on behalf of stable electricity system in the country”.

He said VRA didn’t have the money and they have a lot of plants that are lying idle that they are struggling to find money including the T-3. So we needed to find the money to relocate it.

For him, if the issue is about the cost, the cost is not different from other companies that expressed interest in doing that. “So we did invite people and we found out that the best to give it to is those who were operating the plant; if they can find the money to relocate the plant to operate it for a number of years based upon which they put in money. So the cost of 35million, they are going to operate the plant for 3 years and in that 3 years train VRA to take over the plant”.

According to him, the Plant as currently in Aboadze has no VRA trained staff so if government has decided to give it to VRA, there is nobody in VRA now who understands the plant, who was part of management of the plant for the past five years that it operated.

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Gov’t not ready for IMF program – Adongo

The Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central believes government is not really prepared to undergo any IMF program as put out by the Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah on Friday, July 1, 2022.

Mr. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah in a statement on Friday said “the President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has authorized Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta to commence formal engagements with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), inviting the Fund to support an economic program put together by the government of Ghana.
However, Mr. Isaac  Adongo is sure government does not have any program to put to the table for negotiation.

“This has been the most sensible decision to have been taken a year ago, but the ego of these people made it almost impossible to take the right decision.

It is still a very long process to arrive at a program. Unfortunately, they are beginning to engage at a time that they are not even prepared to have anything on the table for IMF to consider”.

According to him, unlike the NPP, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government before going to IMF had a working document which the IMF helped to improve and adopted.
“You recall the Sechi consensus provided a working document through which government could negotiate from the position of strength because we knew what we want. These guys are going to the IMF at a time they basically don’t have anything; no blue print, so chances are that we are going to have a lot of the program being designed from the perspective of the IMF and not the perspective of the country”.

He also believes government has already started on a wrong foot with the involvement of the Finance Minister, Mr. Ken Ofori Atta. “But i want to make the point that they have already started on a faulty leg; asking Ken Ofori Atta to engage IMF is equivalent to telling the IMF we don’t want a program”.

According to him, Ken Ofori Atta lacks the capacity and does not fit for this type of purpose, and added that Ken Ofori Atta should be fire immediately with that communiqué in order to give assurance and comfort to the negotiating party that Ghana is serious at having a program. “Charles Adu Boahen should follow him too”.

He said the Ministry of Finance at this time needs a complete upgrade from the people who are currently sitting there in order that we would have a credible leadership to engage the IMF and come out with a program that is a workable program.

“Unfortunately, he is the same man who the president has directed to engage the IMF to go and say what. That we are no more a sovereign country; that we are no more a proud nation that the people who said we should go to IMF are no more naysayers that he is now the naysayer because he has come? So the president is playing games; he seems not to understand the doldrums that they plunged this economy.

I would wish that the government shows clear commitment that it is ready to have an IMF program and that would be to the benefit of the people of Ghana, and that we are putting our best foot forward”.
The man they have asked to go and negotiate with IMF should not be nearer any process of negotiation. He and Charlse Adu Boahen are the reasons we are where we are, and the president would give himself a chance at having a program that is acceptable to all stakeholders if Ken Ofori Atta and Charles Adu Boahen are announced as not being ministers by mid-day today. In the absence of that we are still playing gimmicks and we are still playing games with the emotions of Ghanaians, he emphasized.

According to him, in the absence of a working document, negotiation would be very tough because “you yourself you don’t know what you want.

He said with the Senchi Consensus, “the IMF could work with us to improve that document and give us a program that is 60-70 percent our program. Now that we are going with empty hands, whose program would it be; IMF program or our program?
It also prolongs the period of negotiation because you don’t know what you want and the IMF now has to dictate to us what program we should run”.

Mr Adongo also minced no words in reminding the public that a lot of government’s flagship programs would go.

“Those useless programs would go; in fact the reason why we are here, and i wish i would have a conversation with Bawumia. This is the man who said one village, one dam and you grabbed it and budgeted for it; so they should still come and continue digging of dug-outs which are of no use, it would go. He is the man who said one million per constituency and you grabbed it and set up three development authorities to compete with district assemblies; you have pumped 1.3billion a year for the past four years into a useless program, no way, it would go so that our local governance system, local government assemblies that have the expertise would work, and not a parallel system that is only draining our resources”.

He, however, assured that social intervention programs like LEAP and School Feeding program would be sustained while those that need targeting would also be done. “But of course LEAP would not go, school feeding would not go because IMF would automatically protect and provide social safety net for the poor”.

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Court acquits and discharges David T. Vondee

The Criminal Court 3 on Friday, July 1, 2022 acquitted and discharged the National Democratic Congress Member of Parliament for Twifo Atti Morkwa, in the Central Region, David T. Vondee of any wrong doing.

Mr. Vondee was accused and dragged to court for allegedly using his construction firm, Klenam Construction Ltd to defraud a businessman of $2.4 million in a land deal located at Frafraha in the Adentan Municipality in the Greater Accra Region between August 2015 and July 2016 under the guise of selling a tract of land to a private company called REI Ghana Limited.

Prosecutors charged Vondee with defrauding by false pretence contrary to Section 13(1) of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29) for allegedly making a false representation that his construction company had title to the land.
On the offence of money laundering contrary to Section 1 (2) (c) of the Anti-Money Laundering Act, 2020 (Act 1044), prosecutors accused the MP of taking possession of the $2.4 million when he (Vondee) knew it was proceeds of crime.
Addressing the Parliamentary press corps after his acquittal and discharge by the court, Mr. Vondee said “I am here this morning to announce to the press that by the greatest grace of God and thanks to the court after interrogating the witnesses of the state and the prosecutors and so on and so forth, myself and my lawyer Edudzi Tameklo Godwin we thought that we had performed beyond reasonable doubt to actually announce our innocence to the court and so we put in a submission of no case.

This morning the court acquitted and discharged me of any wrong doing”.

I thought it is very important as a member of parliament and for the good people of Twifo Atti Morkwa to speak to the press because this matter truly engaged the attention of the entire country and that if this matter is dealt with in this manner, it is just proper to talk to the press, he stated.
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Pan-African Parliament holds successful election and elects Fortune Charumbira

 The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) on Wednesday, June 29, 2022 held a successful election which saw the Zimbabwean Member of Parliament (MP), Fortune Charumbira, winning the one-horse race to become the President of the continent’s legislative assembly.

Ghana’s Majority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, who represented the Western African bloc, led the five-member ad hoc Election Committee of the PAP to supervise the election.

Other members of the Election Committee are Janeyt Kabile (Mme) (DRC) – Central Africa, Thembekile Ritchard Majola (RSA) – Southern Africa, Stewart Madzayo (Kenya) Eastern Africa, and Fateh Boutbig (Algeria) Northern Africa.

Voting at the PAP to elect President was disrupted last year after the session was descended into farce with some members fighting and threatening to kill each other.

The 235-member parliament was electing the next President when the ugly incident happened, with southern African delegates insisting that their candidate should be chosen to end the dominance of other regions.

The legislative arm of the African Union sat for an ordinary session at its headquarters in Midrand since the start of the week and Wednesday’s proceeding saw more than 200 delegates voting for the parliament’s bureau, including the president and two vice presidents.

The Annoh-Dompreh’s ad hoc committee, which was assisted in its deliberations by the Secretariat of the PAP, the AUC Officials and the Office of the Legal Counsel, was praised for the successful conduct of the election which produced Mr. Charumbira after 161 votes out of 203 ballots went into his favour.

Announcing the results of the election, Mr. Annoh-Dompreh indicated among other things that by Rule16 (3) of the Rules of Procedure, the Committee agreed to assist the Legal Counsel in organising and presiding over the election of the President of the Pan African Parliament.

Charumbira’s bid for the presidency at the Pan African Parliament appeared to have been seamless after getting the backing of the southern and northern regions, and he is the first delegate from the southern bloc to take up the top seat.

He was elected unopposed as Malawian candidate Yeremiah Chihana’s nomination was cancelled because it was not following the AU’s protocol.

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