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Wednesday, November 22, 2017
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The 16th edition of the most prestigious corporate excellence award will be celebrated by Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) on November 30, 2017, at the plush Kempinsky Gold Coast Hotel in Accra.
This year’s annual Ghana Club 100 (GC 100) awards will be celebrated under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo-Addo; the president of the Republic of Ghana, under the theme: “Industrialization – A tool for Job Creation & Accelerated Economic Development”.
The event will identify and celebrate the best one hundred businesses in Ghana and also award the leading companies in each of the strategic sectors; i.e. the Best company in Agriculture and Agribusiness, Financial Services, Information and Communication Technology, Services, Infrastructure, Petroleum and Mining Services, Manufacturing, Tourism, Health, and Education.
There will also be Special Awards for outstanding business performers in selected categories including Corporate Social Responsibility and the highest tax-paying company. To climax the event, GIPC will outdoor this year’s prestigious Ghana Club 100 Magazine – a commemorative publication containing messages from the President of the Republic to local and international businesses with an interest in the Ghanaian economy.
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The magazine will also publish a full listing of the top-ranking companies, the ranking criteria and a directory of the top hundred companies in corporate Ghana. The magazine which commands a wide readership of top business decision makers around the globe will also carry articles related to the Ghanaian business landscape as well as goodwill messages from the diplomatic community. The special magazine is the 16th Edition since it was launched in 1997.
This year’s event is being proudly sponsored by B5plus, Newmont Ghana, GCNet, GOIL, GHACEM, M&G Pharmaceuticals, First Allied Savings and Loans, Japan Motors, Sunon Asogli Power Plant Limited, Sunda International and Kasapreko.
Media partners are Multimedia Group Limited (Joy Business), Graphic Communications Group Limited, New Times Corporation, Ghanaweb, Media General (TV3), and Business and Financial Times.
The GIPC is a Government agency, responsible under the GIPC Act, 2013 (Act 865): to encourage and promote investments in Ghana, to provide for the creation of an attractive incentive framework and a transparent, predictable and facilitating environment for investment in Ghana.
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Monday, October 23, 2017
1 District 1 Medicinal Garden for exporting 100% organic Medicinal products
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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has launched the first warehouse under the One-District-One-Warehouse programme.
It is recalled that Mr Akufo-Addo said at Goaso in the Brong Ahafo Region on Wednesday, 19 April at the launch of the Planting for Food and Jobs programme that his government was going to build one warehouse in each of the 216 districts across the country.
“Government intends to construct a 1000 metric tonne capacity warehouse in each of the 216 districts. The purpose of these warehouses will be to handle produce as well as to store the anticipated surpluses under the Planting for Food and Jobs campaign,” he said.
Accordingly, the President on Wednesday, October 18 launched the first warehouse in Ejura in the Ashanti Region.
The President during the launch said among other things that, “…this will not only minimize post-harvest losses” but “will help address poor farming practices”.
He continued: “It will further address the challenges of pricing,” adding: “Government will accelerate the construction of the warehouse and be equipped" with the right tools.
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Tuesday, October 17, 2017
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Dr Dimitri Sanga, Director, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) Sub Regional Office for West Africa (ECA SRO/WA), has said only a potent political will emanating from the headship of the sub-regional grouping could leverage the aspirations of a single-currency regime for the zone in earnest.
He said the economic considerations of unmet convergence criteria, which continue to stampede efforts for a single monetary currency zone for the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), was likely to dislodge the 2020 target of a rollout of a single tariff policy.
“It is imperative that head of states of the bloc reconsider taking a political decision to whip all member countries in line towards leveraging the policy of a single or common currency,” Dr Sanga said in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on the sideline of the launch of the Network of Economic Journalists for West Africa (NEJWA) by UNECA in Dakar recently.
He said two main issues have emerged, which are the comfort being enjoyed by an already medium of exchange for the francophone bloc against the largest economy in the sub-region and in Africa, led by Nigeria, which needed attention going forward.
Dr Sanga said the West African Economic and Monitoring Union (UEMOA), representing the CFA or the francophone bloc, in the majority is up against the rest of different currency states, including Ghana, Liberia and Nigeria.
He said the UEMOA comfort stems from stable currency, pegged to the Euro with the zone expressing uncertainty of joining a new monetary zone, whose future cannot be guaranteed.
“Nigeria’s economy represents more than 75 percent of the GDP of West Africa, meaning macro-economic stability of Nigeria is key in the determination and the rollout of a single currency regime.”
Dr Sanga said ECA’s findings attest that not all convergence criteria were met in the case of the EU before gravitating to gaining a common currency, insisting that this is a political matter, which should be replicated by ECOWAS.
He said the economic considerations of unmet convergence criteria, which continue to stampede efforts for a single monetary currency zone for the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), was likely to dislodge the 2020 target of a rollout of a single tariff policy.
“It is imperative that head of states of the bloc reconsider taking a political decision to whip all member countries in line towards leveraging the policy of a single or common currency,” Dr Sanga said in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on the sideline of the launch of the Network of Economic Journalists for West Africa (NEJWA) by UNECA in Dakar recently.
He said two main issues have emerged, which are the comfort being enjoyed by an already medium of exchange for the francophone bloc against the largest economy in the sub-region and in Africa, led by Nigeria, which needed attention going forward.
Dr Sanga said the West African Economic and Monitoring Union (UEMOA), representing the CFA or the francophone bloc, in the majority is up against the rest of different currency states, including Ghana, Liberia and Nigeria.
He said the UEMOA comfort stems from stable currency, pegged to the Euro with the zone expressing uncertainty of joining a new monetary zone, whose future cannot be guaranteed.
“Nigeria’s economy represents more than 75 percent of the GDP of West Africa, meaning macro-economic stability of Nigeria is key in the determination and the rollout of a single currency regime.”
Dr Sanga said ECA’s findings attest that not all convergence criteria were met in the case of the EU before gravitating to gaining a common currency, insisting that this is a political matter, which should be replicated by ECOWAS.
He called on member states to add value to primary products and diversify their economies, moving away from traditional commodities like oil for Nigeria, cocoa for Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire, Niger for Uranium among others.
Dr Sanga said Nigeria could move into agriculture, ICT and the Nollywood entertainment industry as a good product for diversification, which is adding a lot to gross domestic product (GDP).
On the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPAs) he said the principle is to engender industrialization and rapid development across board taking cognizance of processing primary commodities within ECOWAS with estimated population of 374 million, according to the United Nations.
He said its policy to open the European market 100 percent to African countries and 75 percent to products from the European markets under the agreement was apt but indicated that many partner countries would not meet the conditions as they trade in fewer commodities that are mostly in raw state.
The Director said meeting the aspirations of EPA meant that value be added to the commodities being traded with the EU and “it is hoped that countries will trade among themselves raising transaction portfolios with the ideal situation being signing the EPA as a bloc than country-by-country signatures.”
He said “Even when the EU market is opened 150 percent; the maximum benefit will elude Africa as entrepreneurs in Europe are already positioned and would flood the markets in Africa with their finished products.
Dr Sanga said “The maxim, in unity, there is strength, must apply for the signing of the EPA agreements.”
Dr Sanga said Nigeria could move into agriculture, ICT and the Nollywood entertainment industry as a good product for diversification, which is adding a lot to gross domestic product (GDP).
On the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPAs) he said the principle is to engender industrialization and rapid development across board taking cognizance of processing primary commodities within ECOWAS with estimated population of 374 million, according to the United Nations.
He said its policy to open the European market 100 percent to African countries and 75 percent to products from the European markets under the agreement was apt but indicated that many partner countries would not meet the conditions as they trade in fewer commodities that are mostly in raw state.
The Director said meeting the aspirations of EPA meant that value be added to the commodities being traded with the EU and “it is hoped that countries will trade among themselves raising transaction portfolios with the ideal situation being signing the EPA as a bloc than country-by-country signatures.”
He said “Even when the EU market is opened 150 percent; the maximum benefit will elude Africa as entrepreneurs in Europe are already positioned and would flood the markets in Africa with their finished products.
Dr Sanga said “The maxim, in unity, there is strength, must apply for the signing of the EPA agreements.”
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Friday, October 13, 2017
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Monday, October 9, 2017
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Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Swiss African Oil Company Hold Talks With presidents Of Keta
The Swiss African Oil Company has been awarded a contract for seismic exploration in the Volta Basin.
The company is to do some feasibility studies along the Volta coast to find out if oil can be drilled in the area.
For this reason the Swiss African Oil Company, in collaboration with the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation, held a stakeholders engagement to sensitize indigenes along the Coast in the Volta region on the long term benefits they will derive from oil exploration.
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MP Dagbi who is the representative to the Swiss African Oil Company said they are currently explaining the process to the people and the benefits that would be derived when the drilling starts.
‘’We have to find the oil before even thinking of drilling which is the seimic exploration so that issues could be addressed on the drilling and any other issue’’ Mr Dagbui explained.
Swiss African Oil Company exploration and production license to explore and produce petroleum resources in the Keta Delta basin.
The license makes them the legal owners of the Keta Delta block, located in the Volta Region.
The acquisition makes Swiss African Oil the first to explore for oil onshore Ghana.
The Keta Delta block license was awarded following ratification by Parliament of a joint venture between the Government of Ghana, the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation, and Swiss African Oil Company Limited.
The new block covers an area of 3,000 square kilometers and it is envisaged that the operations would provide employment and stimulate local development in the region.
According to the senior officer of environmental and health safety at the GNPC, Madam Philomena Donkor the consultation is to educate the people on the project and the benefits they will derive from it.
Madam Donkor said that, the turnout was good and the aim was met. She explained that, the fishermen will not be compensated because the exercise is only drilling and this according to her will not affect their work.
Mad Donkor said that the people are happy about the process and they hope to have a lasting working relationship with the communities visited
Communities in the Ketu and Keta municipalities with over 700 people took part in the stakeholder’s forum aimed at sensitising the public on the oil exploration.
A member of the delegation from the Swiss oil company who is also a native of Alakple in the Keta municipality Mawuli Aspalin Dagbi said she was impressed by the response of the people and that Volta Region has a lot of resources that needs to be used
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Wednesday, September 27, 2017
1 district 1 factory to become an interplanetary model
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President of Malta Maria in Ghana
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''Grace'' is the most important concept in the Bible and in our world as Christians .
How can we define Grace? Grace is the love of God shown to the unlovely, the strength of God to the weak ; the power of God to the undeserving ; the peace of God given to the restless; the unmerited favor of God given to the undeserving . Grace focuses more on who God is instead of who we are .
Grace is the eternal love that cares for us so much that it stooped as low as earth, all the way from heaven, just to rescue us from the penalty of sin.Yes,Grace is God reaching downward to a people who are in rebellion against Him , just to show love and care.
We live in a world where you can only enjoy benefits which you have earned and deserved. You cannot drive a car which you cannot afford and in the same context and needs grace . Because it gives you that very thing you do not deserve! This month, you will be introduced to a world where you won't get what you deserve but what Christ deserves. The Bible says " The garment of praise for spirit of heaviness." The oil of joy for mourning ""(Isaiah 61:3)
Even the last verse of the Bible summarises the message from Genesis to Revelation :
"The Grace of the lord Jesus be with all "(Revelation 22:21)
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West African Gas acquires two LPG vessels to diversify operations
The West Africa Gas Limited (WAGL), an Energy company owned by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Oceanbed (a member of the Sahara Group), has taken a step further towards becoming a fully-integrated energy company by ordering and completing the construction of a Liquefied Petroleum Gas vessel for commercial activities.
The feat, the first to be achieved by any energy company in Africa, goes a long way in diversifying and strengthening the operations of the company. Ordered at the Hyundai Mipo Shipyard in May 2014, the LPG ship is the first of two vessels ordered by WAGL and is designed for transporting Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). Each of the vessels have a capacity of 38,000 cubic metres (cbm).
Named MT Africa Gas at its inauguration in Korea recently, the ship makes its first port call to the Tema Port in Ghana from its maiden voyage from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea. The other ship, MT Sahara Gas is expected to arrive in West Africa in the coming weeks. Sharing his thoughts on this new milestone achieved by WAGL, Roland Omoreegbe, Managing Director of the company believes that the acquisition of the vessel will help in actualizing the vision of WAGL to be the foremost gas company on the continent.
According to him, “our decision to acquire these vessels demonstrates clearly our commitment to serve the energy needs of all classes of consumers in Africa and beyond.” “This strategic investment” he adds, “is very crucial and underscores our commitment to meeting energy needs across the continent and indeed globally.”
WAGL currently has a Gas Sale Agreement with the Government of Ghana for the supply of 180’000 standard cubic feet of Gas even as construction works at the Tema port to receive first gas for the thermal plants in the Tema energy enclave is underway. The WAGL proposition includes the construction of a jetty, dredging of a channel within
The feat, the first to be achieved by any energy company in Africa, goes a long way in diversifying and strengthening the operations of the company. Ordered at the Hyundai Mipo Shipyard in May 2014, the LPG ship is the first of two vessels ordered by WAGL and is designed for transporting Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). Each of the vessels have a capacity of 38,000 cubic metres (cbm).
Named MT Africa Gas at its inauguration in Korea recently, the ship makes its first port call to the Tema Port in Ghana from its maiden voyage from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea. The other ship, MT Sahara Gas is expected to arrive in West Africa in the coming weeks. Sharing his thoughts on this new milestone achieved by WAGL, Roland Omoreegbe, Managing Director of the company believes that the acquisition of the vessel will help in actualizing the vision of WAGL to be the foremost gas company on the continent.
According to him, “our decision to acquire these vessels demonstrates clearly our commitment to serve the energy needs of all classes of consumers in Africa and beyond.” “This strategic investment” he adds, “is very crucial and underscores our commitment to meeting energy needs across the continent and indeed globally.”
WAGL currently has a Gas Sale Agreement with the Government of Ghana for the supply of 180’000 standard cubic feet of Gas even as construction works at the Tema port to receive first gas for the thermal plants in the Tema energy enclave is underway. The WAGL proposition includes the construction of a jetty, dredging of a channel within
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Anglo Youth Council welcomes Nana Akufo Addo
Your Excellency, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo, the Anlo Youth Council (AYC) wishes to congratulate you and bid you a warm welcome as the 5th President of the 4th Republic of our dear country, Ghana. This has been one of the most astounding elections ever fought in the history of our country, and your victory provides Ghanaians with very high hopes and expectations for your government. We, the members of the AYC, are not left out in the expectations of the quality of delivery on your election promises to the people of Ghana.
As the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is grappling to come to terms with its loss due, particularly, to the Ewe voter abstention from the polls in the Volta Region and in every Ewe settlement across the Country, we wish to underscore the unique position of the Ewe voter in the Ghana polls. Now we know that we can effect a change of government if we vote massively or we simply abstain massively. Either way, change would happen in Ghana. On this occasion, Your Excellency, the change happened in your favour. You are welcome!
It is in this regard that we wish to bring to your immediate attention some critical issues of concern to the AYC. Some of these issues have either been completely ignored or tackled inadequately by previous administrations. These concerns relate generally to the development of the Volta Region at large and the Anlo Traditional Area in particular.
After your successful inauguration two weeks ago, we take cognizance of the fact that you have an enormous task delivering on your electoral promises amidst our dwindling economic fortunes as a country. We can envisage that the competition for our scarce national resources is not going to abate as each community and region tries to draw your attention to their plight. We are not by this statement urging you to pay any special attention to Anlo to the disadvantage of other competing communities and regions who will also be making a legitimate pitch for their fair share of the national cake.
What we seek to do, most respectfully, is to bring to your kind attention issues that are clearly recognised by the citizenry in this area of the country as the responsibility of the government, issues which require immediate attention. For the most part, our experience in this part of the country has been the lack of harmonious coordination between the needs of the people and government economic agenda for the people. Two reasons may account for this phenomenon.
First, being a region that is profoundly averse to the NPP and its programmes, a win for the NPP in the past has taught us that citizens become disoriented or unhinged from anything that has to do with governance. Second, as a corollary, party officials and corrupt public officers take advantage of the situation and promote their own agenda instead of the collective agenda. With propaganda at its height in our politics today, it means that the situation does not change in any significant ways, even with the NDC in power, so the political and economic rights of the people become subordinate to private interest. To reverse this situation, the AYC has taken the civic education aspect of its mandate to the people seriously.
The idea is to involve stakeholders at all levels of the community in setting the political and economic priorities of our communities. On this note, Your Excellency, we would like to inform you that the AYC seeks close collaboration with your government to alleviate the cankers described above. The goal is to improve our use of our scarce national resources and to bring government closer to the people.
This is in the hope that the animosities and the acrimonies that characterized the relationship between the people and past administrations will dissipate and pave the way for the immediate take-off of your electoral promises and programmes.
In this statement, Your Excellency, we wish to crystalize the priority issues which we believe should engage your attention immediately:
One District One Factory/One District One Million Dollar
Your Excellency, even though there are suspicions in some circles concerning your “One-District-One-Factory†project, we in the AYC—after listening to you and your cohorts and upon careful evaluation—believe that this audacious program is meaningful, achievable, and has the potential to breath a new lease of life into rural economies including ours.
The narratives of our tomato farmers whose produce is left to the vagaries of the weather during bumper harvest is a well-known tale. The poor packaging of our local gin, Akpeteshie, which could match any other spirits, for example, Tequila in the US is well-documented.
There are many local enterprises that could see a boom, if only your planned industrialization can be carefully executed to integrate technology and efficiency into the local enterprises. In the end, we believe we can achieve competitive market prices for these products for the revival of our rural economies.
At this juncture, we would like to highlight some areas of institutional reforms for your attention. We do this in the knowledge that no one pours new wine into an old wineskin. If they do, the wine would only make the wineskin burst.
Natural Resource Economics and Development
The Anlo area geographically and environmentally is very fragile, being a wet land and encompassing the largest lagoon and riverine systems in West Africa, the Keta Lagoon Complex.
We are aware, Your Excellency, of the many natural resources that abound in the area, the exploitation of which would come into conflict with livelihoods, culture and sustainable practices of the people. Recently, the natives of Sonuto in the Keta Municipality were brutalized by the police because of resource conflicts between the communities and Kensington Industries Limited of India.
We are also aware of the interests in other resources and wish to alert Your Excellency to the surreptitious manner public officers are dealing with capitalist interests in the area. We all know what happens long after greedy public servants have been paid to side step due diligence - Sierra Leonean diamonds and Nigerian oilfields are living examples not too far from us.
We humbly demand a non-partisan professional review of what has taken place over the years and a publication of the finding to enable all of us align to the sustainable way forward over our resources.
Public Services and Institutions
The attitude of government functionaries and public service workers in the Volta Region is of much concern to the AYC. The lack of competitive private sector alternatives, the lack of proper supervision of public service workers, and a laid-back approach to work makes the region a fertile ground for laxity rather than the expected sterling performance of government workers.
We humbly suggest a complete overhaul of the public service in the region. Government must come out clearly on the measurable outputs of the public service to enable us measure our expectations with the standard outcomes. The situation where public schools would score zero percent in BECE outcomes three years in a row, the situation where assembly members are only answerable to only themselves, and the situation where community projects cannot be critically evaluated for their weakness and poor outcomes must be a thing of the past.
Your Excellency, our area is predominantly a subsistence agricultural and fisheries economy. The Adidome Agricultural Institute and the Ohawu Agricultural College have completely disconnected from the aspirations of the youth. Several biodiversity natural resources that have sustained the livelihoods of our rural economies need scientific and technological interventions to remain key economic commodities. Gala Ledzi ( crab), Gala Baƒui, Adza ( another specie of crab) and Fɔli ( Oysters) are some fisheries resources that need attention for culture. Sabala (shallot ), Atsitoe (black velvet tamarind ), Agbeli (cassava) Tomatoes are some agricultural commodities also yearning for technology infusion.
To add to the above, the place of tilapia in our daily menus across the country cannot be overstated. The Ada river, the Sogakope river, and the Keta Lagoon provide suitable natural environments for a sustainable aquaculture with the potential to employ thousands of our unemployed youth and provide sustainable source of fish for the whole country and for export. It is this and other requirements of improvement in agriculture and aquaculture that we demand that these two institutions, the Ohawu Agriculture College and the Adidome Agriculture Institute must receive immediate attention of government to support the ‘One District One Factory/One District One Million Dollar’ project.
With the above in mind, the AYC believes the Ohawu Agriculture College can immediately be elevated to a campus of KNUST’s Faculty of Agriculture in support of the local economy.
Justice and Security
Your Excellency, a cursory search at the Ghana Police Service and the Judicial Service would reveal to you that it takes much longer for the Police to investigate reported crimes and much longer, still, for trials to come to conclusion and the perpetrators appropriately punished in the Volta Region. Thus, crimes hitherto uncommon in the Volta Region, are now gaining roots, which is a very worrying development. In well documented instances, the security services themselves are the perpetrators of crime against the citizenry, including murder as happened on 2nd November, 2007 in Anloga; Xikpo, 2014; St. Pauls Denu, 2015; and at Sonuto in 2016. These and many other atrocities committed against our people have gone without trial and punishment.
We expect the government, under the leadership of Your Excellency, to overhaul the Denu and Ho High Courts, specifically, as a few of the Justices recently caught in the scandal exposed by Anas Areme-Yaw, passed through these courts.
Social Services
Your Excellency, the social services sector of government in the Volta Region is simply the worst and there is ample evidence borne by statistics from the Ghana Living Standards Survey. Educational outcomes have taken a nosedive. HIV-AIDS is on the increase for lack of anti-retroviral deliveries and mother-to-child prevention services to the Region. Our Cocoa and coffee sectors have collapsed. Coconut and copra production in our coastal areas have declined to negligible levels over the last 50-years. The Afife Irrigation Project which was producing several metric tons of rice locally have suffered neglect. The Eastern Corridor Roads remain only in our dreams. The recent cholera outbreak in 2013 saw the Volta second only to Accra in casualty figures. All these issues are the result of the lackadaisical government service which we humbly want you look at.
Private Sector Investments
Government continues to stifle private initiatives to bring investors to the region as exemplified in the 2000 MW Ketu Power Project, the Keta Harbour Project, the Southern Volta Water Project and many more. Your Excellency, we would humbly expect your government to take very practical steps to make investments in the Volta Region not only attractive but assuring to investors who might be attracted to the region. Simply improving the efficiency of government service would significantly reduce the barriers to and the cost of doing business in the region. We call on your government to engage with the affected investors in a forum of wide-ranging stakeholders and communities of concern in seeking workable solutions to these critical issues.
Repeal/Amendment of the Chieftaincy Act, 2008 (Act 759)
Your Excellency this is one vexatious and absurd Law on our statutes. We have great confidence in your competency as a lawyer of significant repute not to allow this injustice to our people and citizens of Ghana pass without your attention, notice, and immediate remedy and relief.
The Constitution of Ghana states clearly among others in:
Chapter 1, Article 1, Clause (2)
This Constitution shall be the supreme law of Ghana and any other law found to be inconsistent with any provision of this Constitution shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be void.
Chapter 22, Article 270 Clause (1)
The institution of chieftaincy, together with its traditional councils as established by customary law and usage, is hereby guaranteed.
Clause (2) Parliament shall have no power to enact any law which-
(a) Confers on any person or authority the right to accord or withdraw recognition to or from a chief for any purpose whatsoever; or
(b) In any way detracts or derogates from the honour and dignity of the institution of chieftaincy.
Article 274
Clause (1) There shall be established in and for each region of Ghana a Regional House of Chiefs.
Clause (2) A Regional House of Chiefs shall consist of such members as Parliament may, by law, determine.
Your Excellency, the Chieftaincy Act, 2008 (Act 759) states:
In Preamble:
An Act to revise and consolidate the Chieftaincy Act, 1971 (Act 370) to bring its provisions in conformity with the Constitution and to provide for related matters.
Section 6, Clause 1
In accordance with Article 274 of the Constitution, the Regional House of Chiefs consists of members specified by the legislative instrument made by the National House of Chiefs and issued under signature of the President of the National House of Chiefs.
And Your Excellency, the Legislative Instrument L.I. 1946 as amended; The Chieftaincy (Membership of Regional House of Chiefs) Instrument, 2008 reads:
In Preamble:
In exercise of the powers conferred on the National House of Chiefs by Section 6 of the Chieftaincy Act, 2008 (Act 759) this instrument is made this 1st day of October, 2008.
Section 12 Clause (1)
The members of the Volta Regional House of Chiefs are:
(a) The Paramount Chiefs of
(i) Anlo;
(ii) Buem;
(iii) Krachi;
(iv) Akpini (Kpando)
(v) Asogli:
And others.
The LI legislated the membership of the Anlo Traditional Council in:
Section 12 Clause (1) (h) as follows:
(h) Anlo Traditional Council
(lxiii) Fiaga of Klikor;
(Lix) Fiaga of Avenor
(lxx) Fiaga of Some;
(lxxi) Fiaga of Dzodze;
(lxxii) Fiaga of Aflao;
(lxxiii) Fiaga of Wheta; and
(lixx) Fiaga of Afife.
Respectfully, Your Excellency, please kindly notice the elimination of the Awoamefia of Anlo by legislation from his own traditional council and by consequence, his elimination from the Volta Regional House of Chiefs.
Secondly, Your Excellency, the Anlo Traditional Area, as is common knowledge, customary law and practice, is constituted by the Awoamefia, The Awadada, The Dusifia and Miafia; The fifteen (15) Hlortatorwo and thirty-six (36) Dufiawo.
The Legislative Instrument L.I. (1946) 2008 as amended, only listed seven (7) Dufiawo!
Your Excellency, the Anlo Youth Council (AYC) has taken up this matter with all governments since the passage of the Chieftaincy Act, 2008 (Act 759) and the Legislative Instrument L.I. (1946) as amended; The Chieftaincy (Membership of Regional House of Chiefs) Instrument, 2008 without success.
We humbly suggest that these legislations are in clear contravention of the pledge provided by the Constitution of the Republic of Ghana that the institution of chieftaincy, together with its traditional councils as established by customary law and usage, are hereby guaranteed.
We wish to restate for emphasis, Your excellency, that your expediency in the matters of law, justice and fair play as raised above is earnestly awaited. We therefore make haste to humbly petition you as President of the Republic to provide immediate remedies and reliefs to ensure these legislations against our people, chieftaincy, traditions and culture are fully amended or repealed.
WoezÉ” Your Excellency.
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As the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is grappling to come to terms with its loss due, particularly, to the Ewe voter abstention from the polls in the Volta Region and in every Ewe settlement across the Country, we wish to underscore the unique position of the Ewe voter in the Ghana polls. Now we know that we can effect a change of government if we vote massively or we simply abstain massively. Either way, change would happen in Ghana. On this occasion, Your Excellency, the change happened in your favour. You are welcome!
It is in this regard that we wish to bring to your immediate attention some critical issues of concern to the AYC. Some of these issues have either been completely ignored or tackled inadequately by previous administrations. These concerns relate generally to the development of the Volta Region at large and the Anlo Traditional Area in particular.
After your successful inauguration two weeks ago, we take cognizance of the fact that you have an enormous task delivering on your electoral promises amidst our dwindling economic fortunes as a country. We can envisage that the competition for our scarce national resources is not going to abate as each community and region tries to draw your attention to their plight. We are not by this statement urging you to pay any special attention to Anlo to the disadvantage of other competing communities and regions who will also be making a legitimate pitch for their fair share of the national cake.
What we seek to do, most respectfully, is to bring to your kind attention issues that are clearly recognised by the citizenry in this area of the country as the responsibility of the government, issues which require immediate attention. For the most part, our experience in this part of the country has been the lack of harmonious coordination between the needs of the people and government economic agenda for the people. Two reasons may account for this phenomenon.
First, being a region that is profoundly averse to the NPP and its programmes, a win for the NPP in the past has taught us that citizens become disoriented or unhinged from anything that has to do with governance. Second, as a corollary, party officials and corrupt public officers take advantage of the situation and promote their own agenda instead of the collective agenda. With propaganda at its height in our politics today, it means that the situation does not change in any significant ways, even with the NDC in power, so the political and economic rights of the people become subordinate to private interest. To reverse this situation, the AYC has taken the civic education aspect of its mandate to the people seriously.
The idea is to involve stakeholders at all levels of the community in setting the political and economic priorities of our communities. On this note, Your Excellency, we would like to inform you that the AYC seeks close collaboration with your government to alleviate the cankers described above. The goal is to improve our use of our scarce national resources and to bring government closer to the people.
This is in the hope that the animosities and the acrimonies that characterized the relationship between the people and past administrations will dissipate and pave the way for the immediate take-off of your electoral promises and programmes.
In this statement, Your Excellency, we wish to crystalize the priority issues which we believe should engage your attention immediately:
One District One Factory/One District One Million Dollar
Your Excellency, even though there are suspicions in some circles concerning your “One-District-One-Factory†project, we in the AYC—after listening to you and your cohorts and upon careful evaluation—believe that this audacious program is meaningful, achievable, and has the potential to breath a new lease of life into rural economies including ours.
The narratives of our tomato farmers whose produce is left to the vagaries of the weather during bumper harvest is a well-known tale. The poor packaging of our local gin, Akpeteshie, which could match any other spirits, for example, Tequila in the US is well-documented.
There are many local enterprises that could see a boom, if only your planned industrialization can be carefully executed to integrate technology and efficiency into the local enterprises. In the end, we believe we can achieve competitive market prices for these products for the revival of our rural economies.
At this juncture, we would like to highlight some areas of institutional reforms for your attention. We do this in the knowledge that no one pours new wine into an old wineskin. If they do, the wine would only make the wineskin burst.
Natural Resource Economics and Development
The Anlo area geographically and environmentally is very fragile, being a wet land and encompassing the largest lagoon and riverine systems in West Africa, the Keta Lagoon Complex.
We are aware, Your Excellency, of the many natural resources that abound in the area, the exploitation of which would come into conflict with livelihoods, culture and sustainable practices of the people. Recently, the natives of Sonuto in the Keta Municipality were brutalized by the police because of resource conflicts between the communities and Kensington Industries Limited of India.
We are also aware of the interests in other resources and wish to alert Your Excellency to the surreptitious manner public officers are dealing with capitalist interests in the area. We all know what happens long after greedy public servants have been paid to side step due diligence - Sierra Leonean diamonds and Nigerian oilfields are living examples not too far from us.
We humbly demand a non-partisan professional review of what has taken place over the years and a publication of the finding to enable all of us align to the sustainable way forward over our resources.
Public Services and Institutions
The attitude of government functionaries and public service workers in the Volta Region is of much concern to the AYC. The lack of competitive private sector alternatives, the lack of proper supervision of public service workers, and a laid-back approach to work makes the region a fertile ground for laxity rather than the expected sterling performance of government workers.
We humbly suggest a complete overhaul of the public service in the region. Government must come out clearly on the measurable outputs of the public service to enable us measure our expectations with the standard outcomes. The situation where public schools would score zero percent in BECE outcomes three years in a row, the situation where assembly members are only answerable to only themselves, and the situation where community projects cannot be critically evaluated for their weakness and poor outcomes must be a thing of the past.
Your Excellency, our area is predominantly a subsistence agricultural and fisheries economy. The Adidome Agricultural Institute and the Ohawu Agricultural College have completely disconnected from the aspirations of the youth. Several biodiversity natural resources that have sustained the livelihoods of our rural economies need scientific and technological interventions to remain key economic commodities. Gala Ledzi ( crab), Gala Baƒui, Adza ( another specie of crab) and Fɔli ( Oysters) are some fisheries resources that need attention for culture. Sabala (shallot ), Atsitoe (black velvet tamarind ), Agbeli (cassava) Tomatoes are some agricultural commodities also yearning for technology infusion.
To add to the above, the place of tilapia in our daily menus across the country cannot be overstated. The Ada river, the Sogakope river, and the Keta Lagoon provide suitable natural environments for a sustainable aquaculture with the potential to employ thousands of our unemployed youth and provide sustainable source of fish for the whole country and for export. It is this and other requirements of improvement in agriculture and aquaculture that we demand that these two institutions, the Ohawu Agriculture College and the Adidome Agriculture Institute must receive immediate attention of government to support the ‘One District One Factory/One District One Million Dollar’ project.
With the above in mind, the AYC believes the Ohawu Agriculture College can immediately be elevated to a campus of KNUST’s Faculty of Agriculture in support of the local economy.
Justice and Security
Your Excellency, a cursory search at the Ghana Police Service and the Judicial Service would reveal to you that it takes much longer for the Police to investigate reported crimes and much longer, still, for trials to come to conclusion and the perpetrators appropriately punished in the Volta Region. Thus, crimes hitherto uncommon in the Volta Region, are now gaining roots, which is a very worrying development. In well documented instances, the security services themselves are the perpetrators of crime against the citizenry, including murder as happened on 2nd November, 2007 in Anloga; Xikpo, 2014; St. Pauls Denu, 2015; and at Sonuto in 2016. These and many other atrocities committed against our people have gone without trial and punishment.
We expect the government, under the leadership of Your Excellency, to overhaul the Denu and Ho High Courts, specifically, as a few of the Justices recently caught in the scandal exposed by Anas Areme-Yaw, passed through these courts.
Social Services
Your Excellency, the social services sector of government in the Volta Region is simply the worst and there is ample evidence borne by statistics from the Ghana Living Standards Survey. Educational outcomes have taken a nosedive. HIV-AIDS is on the increase for lack of anti-retroviral deliveries and mother-to-child prevention services to the Region. Our Cocoa and coffee sectors have collapsed. Coconut and copra production in our coastal areas have declined to negligible levels over the last 50-years. The Afife Irrigation Project which was producing several metric tons of rice locally have suffered neglect. The Eastern Corridor Roads remain only in our dreams. The recent cholera outbreak in 2013 saw the Volta second only to Accra in casualty figures. All these issues are the result of the lackadaisical government service which we humbly want you look at.
Private Sector Investments
Government continues to stifle private initiatives to bring investors to the region as exemplified in the 2000 MW Ketu Power Project, the Keta Harbour Project, the Southern Volta Water Project and many more. Your Excellency, we would humbly expect your government to take very practical steps to make investments in the Volta Region not only attractive but assuring to investors who might be attracted to the region. Simply improving the efficiency of government service would significantly reduce the barriers to and the cost of doing business in the region. We call on your government to engage with the affected investors in a forum of wide-ranging stakeholders and communities of concern in seeking workable solutions to these critical issues.
Repeal/Amendment of the Chieftaincy Act, 2008 (Act 759)
Your Excellency this is one vexatious and absurd Law on our statutes. We have great confidence in your competency as a lawyer of significant repute not to allow this injustice to our people and citizens of Ghana pass without your attention, notice, and immediate remedy and relief.
The Constitution of Ghana states clearly among others in:
Chapter 1, Article 1, Clause (2)
This Constitution shall be the supreme law of Ghana and any other law found to be inconsistent with any provision of this Constitution shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be void.
Chapter 22, Article 270 Clause (1)
The institution of chieftaincy, together with its traditional councils as established by customary law and usage, is hereby guaranteed.
Clause (2) Parliament shall have no power to enact any law which-
(a) Confers on any person or authority the right to accord or withdraw recognition to or from a chief for any purpose whatsoever; or
(b) In any way detracts or derogates from the honour and dignity of the institution of chieftaincy.
Article 274
Clause (1) There shall be established in and for each region of Ghana a Regional House of Chiefs.
Clause (2) A Regional House of Chiefs shall consist of such members as Parliament may, by law, determine.
Your Excellency, the Chieftaincy Act, 2008 (Act 759) states:
In Preamble:
An Act to revise and consolidate the Chieftaincy Act, 1971 (Act 370) to bring its provisions in conformity with the Constitution and to provide for related matters.
Section 6, Clause 1
In accordance with Article 274 of the Constitution, the Regional House of Chiefs consists of members specified by the legislative instrument made by the National House of Chiefs and issued under signature of the President of the National House of Chiefs.
And Your Excellency, the Legislative Instrument L.I. 1946 as amended; The Chieftaincy (Membership of Regional House of Chiefs) Instrument, 2008 reads:
In Preamble:
In exercise of the powers conferred on the National House of Chiefs by Section 6 of the Chieftaincy Act, 2008 (Act 759) this instrument is made this 1st day of October, 2008.
Section 12 Clause (1)
The members of the Volta Regional House of Chiefs are:
(a) The Paramount Chiefs of
(i) Anlo;
(ii) Buem;
(iii) Krachi;
(iv) Akpini (Kpando)
(v) Asogli:
And others.
The LI legislated the membership of the Anlo Traditional Council in:
Section 12 Clause (1) (h) as follows:
(h) Anlo Traditional Council
(lxiii) Fiaga of Klikor;
(Lix) Fiaga of Avenor
(lxx) Fiaga of Some;
(lxxi) Fiaga of Dzodze;
(lxxii) Fiaga of Aflao;
(lxxiii) Fiaga of Wheta; and
(lixx) Fiaga of Afife.
Respectfully, Your Excellency, please kindly notice the elimination of the Awoamefia of Anlo by legislation from his own traditional council and by consequence, his elimination from the Volta Regional House of Chiefs.
Secondly, Your Excellency, the Anlo Traditional Area, as is common knowledge, customary law and practice, is constituted by the Awoamefia, The Awadada, The Dusifia and Miafia; The fifteen (15) Hlortatorwo and thirty-six (36) Dufiawo.
The Legislative Instrument L.I. (1946) 2008 as amended, only listed seven (7) Dufiawo!
Your Excellency, the Anlo Youth Council (AYC) has taken up this matter with all governments since the passage of the Chieftaincy Act, 2008 (Act 759) and the Legislative Instrument L.I. (1946) as amended; The Chieftaincy (Membership of Regional House of Chiefs) Instrument, 2008 without success.
We humbly suggest that these legislations are in clear contravention of the pledge provided by the Constitution of the Republic of Ghana that the institution of chieftaincy, together with its traditional councils as established by customary law and usage, are hereby guaranteed.
We wish to restate for emphasis, Your excellency, that your expediency in the matters of law, justice and fair play as raised above is earnestly awaited. We therefore make haste to humbly petition you as President of the Republic to provide immediate remedies and reliefs to ensure these legislations against our people, chieftaincy, traditions and culture are fully amended or repealed.
WoezÉ” Your Excellency.
Thank You.
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US-Africa Relations will improve under Trump -Jimmy Mauldin
With barely a week to the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States of America, the Economic Chief of the US embassy in Ghana, is hopeful business opportunities between the US and Africa will be enhanced under a Trump presidency. In what many say was the most fiercely contested elections in the history of America, President Trump made wild promises like banning Muslims from America and building a wall between the US and Mexico.
His victory sent shock waves across the globe, making many wonder what will become of international relations with the world’s super power.
But in an interview with Citi News on the sidelines of Action Chapel International’s Good Corporate Governance conference, Economic Chief, Jimmy Mauldin, said there are good chances to be hopeful.
“We haven’t heard a whole lot from President Trump and his new administration on what their plan is for Africa as a whole, but historically we can say Africa has always been very important to both Democrats and Republicans, both parties in our congress have passed AGOA for another 10 years.”
“I see programs like that continuing and if you look at Trump, this is just me, not as an official diplomat but as a person, as a citizen of the United States, he is a businessman. And so there are opportunities to do business that will benefit America and Ghana. I would think we have a good chance to be hopeful”.
Speaking on the theme of the conference ‘Accelerating national development through transparency and integrity: from talk to action’ Counselor Mauldin noted that, the lack of transparency and integrity in the business environment is a major setback towards attracting investments.
“This issue of lack of transparency and integrity is a stumbling block for many businesses. One of the things that will attract businesses to come to Africa, to Europe, to Asia, to United States or wherever is if there is a true leveled playing field, rules are clearly identified, people know they can transact business in that country, and they know exactly where their money is going, there are no shady deals going on, of course it makes it easier for a company to want to do business there.” “So it’s not a major obstacle that is deterring Ghana’s participation in AGOA. That’s not the message. We are just talking in general, businesses like to know that there is a transparent playing field out there”. To this end, the Action Chapel International under the auspices of its Founder and General Overseer, His Eminence Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, will launch the Good Corporate Governance Leadership Series at Kempinski Hotel on Tuesday, 31st January 2017.
It is expected to attract more than 300 representatives of political parties, corporate organizations, civil society organizations, government ministries, Departments and Agencies, international organizations in Ghana, and members of the diplomatic corps to deliberate on the theme. The Chief of Staff and pastor in charge of the Airport Residential Area Branch of the Church, Rev. Kennedy Okosun, said the conference is “part of the church’s contribution to ensuring the practice of good and worthy governance systems that will accelerate development in Ghana.” “Let’s all join hands to fight this canker and preach a new Ghanaian, a new corporate Ghanaian who insists on doing what’s right and living right” he charged.
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