16 Burnt To Ashes

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The burnt bus with the trapped passengers

A TECHIMAN-bound commercial Ford bus and a Daewoo taxi heading towards Berekum in the Brong Ahafo Region yesterday collided, resulting in the death of 16 people including a baby boy on the spot.

All the passengers on the Ford were burnt beyond recognition, except one person who was occupying the front passenger’s seat who managed to escape.

Two other people in the taxi were also burnt, according to an eyewitness.

The Ford passengers were trapped as the door was automatically locked following the head-on collision.

The taxi driver was also trapped by his seat-belt.

The accident occurred around 3pm when the two drivers were travelling on a section of the road which had been engulfed in thick smoke due to bush fires.

According to Kwadwo Nimo, an eyewitness, he had alighted from the Daewoo taxi cab before the accident occurred.

He said soon after getting off at the Kwagyasco farms junction where there was a raging bushfire, he saw the taxi taking off but it soon crashed into the oncoming Ford due to poor visibility in the thickly wafting smoke.

Nimo said following the collision, the taxi veered off the road and fell into the nearby fire and caught fire instantly as it was filled with gas.

Two passengers on board the taxi escaped while one was able to escape from the Ford.  

He stated that by the time the Fire Service vehicle got to the scene, the two vehicles and the 16 people were burnt beyond recognition.

Most of the horrified drivers who arrived at the scene attributed the tragedy to the rampant bushfire in the area.

As at the time of filing this story, the police were collecting the remains of the victims to be deposited at the Sunyani Regional Hospital morgue.

The police personnel on the ground were not ready to talk as they said they needed permission from their superiors.

From Vivianna Mensah, Anyakamaso

Atomic Workers Freed

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The freed Atomic Energy security men at the Cocoa Affairs Court yesterday

The over 30 security and senior officers of the Atomic Energy Commission who were grabbed by the police for allegedly setting a sales point belonging to a Chinese investor at Dome-Kwabenya on fire, were yesterday given a hero’s welcome to the 28th February Road Courts  as their colleague workers cheered them when they arrived in pick-up vehicles.

The workers, who arrived at the court in their hundreds in anticipation that their arrested colleagues would be brought to court for trial, were pleasantly surprised as the suspects were transported from police custody and let off the hook at the court. They sang and chanted, calling the security men and their boss, Felix Adeku, and one Major Samuel Kuleke heroes who had risked their lives to ensure that the right thing was done.

More workers who heard that their colleagues had been released without being tried rushed to the court to show solidarity, openly jubilating that the plans of the Chinese investor had come to naught.

All this while, some of the senior officers including the Director-General, Prof. Edward Akaho and Prof. Francis Allotey, a board member of the commission who were with the workers, said they were informed that the arrested workers would not be charged.

Prof. Akaho did not say much, except that they were waiting for the other workers as some of them were taken to other courts at Osu.  

Prof. Allottey, in an interview with the media, urged the government to protect the commission from encroachers as failure to do so would taint the image of Ghana on the international scene.

He said the workers were threatened with guns so they had to defend themselves and ensure that the interest of the organization was protected.

Prof Edward Akaho at the court yesterday

According to him, the International Atomic Agency was holding a meeting on the development in Ghana and said the decision to prosecute the workers could affect the way the international community perceived Ghana.

He said the action by the commission was to protect lives and property in case of any eventuality, noting that the commission would not want to be held responsible for anything unpleasant happening to any citizen.

Explaining further, he stated that the land in question belonged to the commission.

It would be recalled that on Monday, Professor Edward E. Akaho, together with 35 other security and senior officers of the commission, were arrested by the police for allegedly setting ablaze a sales point office structure belonging to a Chinese investor at Dome-Kwabenya in Accra.

The office structure belonging to Anaiana International Company Limited, the Chinese company, was razed down by fire following an attack by the men in the early hours on Monday

The commission and the Chinese company are both laying claim to a 164-acre piece of land in the area.

According to the police information, the Atomic Energy Commission officials arrested included Professor Akaho, Major Samuel Kuleke, Chief Security, and Felix Adeku, Administrator.

A police source said the security officers attacked the company on the orders of Professor Akaho.

By Fidelia Achama

NDC Supports Woyome

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Hajia Sharifatu

Some members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) yesterday demonstrated in Accra in support of the embattled self-styled party financier, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, who has been paid GH¢58million without a contract with government.

The group paraded with similar typed placard messages through the streets of Accra, singing, “I will follow you, Woyome, you are the one I will forever follow.”

 They demanded that some leading members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) be compelled to cooperate with the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) which has been tasked by President Atta Mills to probe the Woyome scandal.

Prominent in the demonstration was Hajia Sherifatu, the lady who led a similar protest against National Security Coordinator, Larry Gbevlo-Lartey, last year, accusing him of doctoring security reports meant for the President.

The group which calls itself Concerned Members of the NDC failed to attract the large numbers it had expected for the demonstration.

They demanded that former President John Agyekum Kufuor, Nana Akufo-Addo, NPP flagberarer and Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, NPP National Chairman, be hauled before EOCO to answer questions regarding their roles in the controversial Woyome judgment debt scandal.

Former Sports Minister Yaw Osafo Maafo and the then Chairman of the Local Organizing committee of CAN 2008, Dr. Kofi Amoah, have both declined EOCO’s invitation to assist in the President’s ordered probe into the case.

Mr. Osafo Maafo’s court action seeking an order to stop EOCO from compelling him to appear before it has been granted.

The demonstration started at about 10.30am at the Obra Spot, Kwame Nkrumah Circle and wound its way through Farisco, TUC and ending at the Hearts Park within one hour.

Some of the placards they bore read ‘EOCO, Arrest Them’, ‘NPP, You Can’t Dictate To Ghanaians,’ ‘NPP, You Can Run But You Can’t Hide,’  ‘Osafo Maafo, Runaway Man’ and ‘No Way For You Akufo-Addo.’

They presented a petition to a Presidential Staffer, Nii Lantey Vanderpuije.

 “It is natural for the criminals in the NPP to quarrel over court judgments which implicate them. But it is not for criminals to determine how they should be investigated. The president must stamp his authority by bringing them to justice,” a portion of the petition read.

Paul Semey, a spokesperson for the group, did not spare organizations such as the National Media Commission, Ghana Bar Association, Ghana Trades’ Union Congress and the Ghana Pentecostal Council which he said had turned a blind eye to the NPP which was hiding behind the media in the face of huge crimes committed against the state.  

The group called on Nana Akufo-Addo to resign as a presidential candidate until he purged himself of all the allegations of fraud which led to the huge judgment debt imposed on the state.

They also called on Justice I.O. Amadu, the judge who ruled in favour of Woyome on the infamous judgment debt issue, to stand firm despite vilifications following his ruling on the case.

Nii Lantey Vanderpuije received the petition on behalf of the president and promised the group that the government would act on their request.

In an interview with Africawatch magazine, Mr. Woyome justified the money paid to him by the state, claiming that he only received a little over GH¢51million.

He gave the breakdown of the payments he had so far received from the Controller and Accountant General as GH¢17, 094, 493. 50 on October 5, 2010, GH¢10million on February 11, 2011, another GH¢10million on April 20, 2011 and GH¢14, 188, 897.06 on October 4, 2011, a few days after the shocking reports of the judgement debt payments became an issue. 

By Cephas Larbi

Woyome scandal stinks, it’s an albatross on our neck – Allotey Jacobs

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Ben Allotey Jacobs

Central Regional Communication Director of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Bernard Allotey Jacobs, says the Woyome scandal is an albatross on the neck of government.

Describing the controversial payment of GHS58 million judgment debt to the NDC financier as stinking, Mr Jacobs admitted: “It has become an albatross on our neck as a party and as a government…”

He was, however, quick to assure Ghanaians that President John Evans Atta Mills is “resolute to unravel this mystery and axe will fall where it must fall.”

Allotey Jacobs was speaking on Peace FM’s current affairs programme Kokrokoo on Wednesday.

He pleaded with Ghanaians not to pay attention to attempts by opposition parties whom he said were trying hard to narrow down the scandal to the president.

Despite the difficulties, Allotey said it was better to entrust the country into Mills’ hand than that of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, leader of the main opposition party, New Patriotic Party (NPP).

He also called on all NDC members to take the wise counsel of Mr Sam Pee Yarley and stay clear of the case and allow the courts to determine Woyome’s innocence or otherwise.

Mills In Crunch Meeting Over Ministers

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President John Mills and Betty Mould Iddrisu
President John Mills and Betty Mould Iddrisu

A day after Education Minister Betty Mould-Iddrisu resigned from her ministerial portfolio, President John Evans Atta Mills and selected members of his cabinet and members of the Council of State went into a crunch meeting to discuss the next line of action to prop up his performance.

The meeting was held at the Peduase Lodge, the presidential facility off the Accra-Aburi road, in the early hours of yesterday.

It lasted a few hours and the president and his team of advisors were back to base in Accra, with President Mills still keeping his cards close to his chest and the issue about the reshuffle still open.

Though details about the meeting were sketchy, information indicates that it had something to do with the much-awaited cabinet reshuffle. President Mills is said to have earlier met a number of his ministers who are likely to fall, but some are still engaged in intense lobbying using chiefs and priests.

Sources at the seat of government, the Osu Castle, told DAILY GUIDEthe President was likely to release the list of his reshuffled ministers in the course of the week.

But even before the anticipated reshuffle, Employment and Social Welfare Minister, Enoch Teye Mensah has been asked to act as Minister of Education.

A statement from the presidency signed by Communications Director at the Castle, Koku Anyidoho, yesterday said, “Mr. Enoch Teye Mensah has been assigned additional responsibility to oversee the Education Ministry until further notice.”

It acknowledged the president’s receipt of Betty’s resignation letter and thanked her for the services she rendered to the government and people of Ghana during the period she served in the position, and wished her well in her future endeavours.

Betty had resigned under a bizarre circumstance, giving room for speculations, with some attributing it to her involvement in the award of the GH¢58million judgment debt to the self-acclaimed financier of the NDC.

Betty tendered her resignation late Monday evening ahead of the much-anticipated cabinet shuffle which, according to sources, was likely to see her exit from government.

Castle sources said though President Mills had hinted Betty of his decision to remove her as minister and offered her an appointment as Ghana’s High Commissioner to Canada, she turned down the offer.

According to sources, Betty was scheduled for removal as part of efforts to save the face of government in the Woyome scandal in which she awarded GH¢58million to self-acclaimed financier of the NDC as judgment debt at the time she was the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice.

This was in spite of the fact that there was no existing contract between the state and Mr. Woyome.

The immediate past Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Martin Amidu, is alleged to have indicted Betty in the alleged concealment of crimes against the people of Ghana in the payment of GH¢58million to Woyome.

He claimed that a colleague minister had hired what he described as “a criminal-minded and rented NDC press” to attack his integrity.

But the appointment of E.T. Mensah as stand-in Education Minister has sparked serious debate among some Ghanaians and even staff of the ministry who think the man would not be up to the task.

Some attribute this to his poor handling of the Employment and Social Welfare Ministry where he is the substantive minister, with a series of labour agitations.

Analysts believe E.T. Mensah does not have the ability to handle the more challenging and delicate Education Ministry.

By Charles Takyi-Boadu/

Dion cancels more Vegas shows on doctor’s orders

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Celine Dion forced to pull out of Vegas gigs for next FOUR months due to inflamed vocal chords

Singer Celine Dion has canceled more shows at Las Vegas’ Caesars Palace, citing a virus causing an inflammation of her vocal cords.

Christi Nelson, an official with show producer AEG Live, said Tuesday that the French-Canadian pop superstar has been ordered to rest her voice for six to eight weeks and will resume performances June 9.

“I tried to sing at my sound check last week, and I had no control of my voice whatsoever,” Dion said in a statement. “We thought that after a few days’ rest I would improve, but it wasn’t getting any better.”

The Las Vegas Strip casino spent $95 million building the Colosseum for Dion in 2003, complete with a humidifier to protect her voice.

By Agencies

Equity Bank Rwanda assists the poor build houses

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Equity Bank joined residents of Ndera Sector. The SundayTimes / S. Rwembeho.

Over twenty employees of Equity Bank joined residents of Ndera Sector, Gasabo District, during the monthly communal work (Umuganda), to clear land in preparation for the construction of houses for 51 poor families in the area.

The land which is on 12 hectares was identified by Gasabo District authorities as the location where poor people formerly residing in thatched houses would be relocated.

“We want to help in the construction of houses for poor people, as part of our corporate responsibility to contribute to the improvement of the lives of Rwandans,” Athanasie Niragira, the bank’s Business Relations Manager, said.

“We talked to the leaders of Ndera Sector to find out areas where our help would be needed most, and we are now ready to provide either construction material or finances to build these houses”.

The Executive Secretary of Ndera Sector, Alfred Uwayezu, welcomed the assistance, saying that poor residents had greatly benefited.

“The government is always supporting us through its programmes to uplift our people out of poverty.  We have been getting assistance from private businesses as well and we are on course to achieving our target of building all the houses this year,” Uwayezu said.

“This land which was officially launched by the First Lady, is already home to a few families whose lives have greatly improved and we are grateful to Equity Bank and all other institutions that are helping us”.

Jean Marie Nzayiturende, 25, is one of the beneficiaries on the land. He already owns a house which is enough to harbour his wife and three children.

“I used to live in a grass thatched house which was always inhabitable during the wet seasons because the roof would leak and the house was always flooded,” Nzayiturende narrated to the Sunday Times.

“Local leaders came to me and told me that they had built me a better house, which I immediately appreciated. I now live there with my family; I have cows and goats that were given to me by the government and with that, I’m capable of taking care of my family.

Equity Bank Rwanda officially launched its operations in the country early this month and currently operates ten branches and 15 ATMs.

By Ivan R. Mugisha, The New Times

The AU and the Tragedy of a New Headquarters

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The New AU Building Courtesy of Chinadaily.com.cn

On the 28th of January, 2012 African countries will collectively descend to a new low on the global index of state sovereignty, territorial integrity and actual independence of nations. On that day, Chinese President Hu Jintao will be in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to commission the new $124 Million African Union Headquarters built and donated to the continent by China.  Termed “China’s gift to Africa”, the edifice was constructed by the China State Construction Engineering Corporation with over 90% Chinese labor.

According to   Zeng Huacheng, a special councilor to the AU headquarters project from China’s Ministry of Commerce, “The panoramic view of the conference center is like two hands holding each other, signifying the strenghtening friendship between China and Africa.”

It is to the discredit of the African Union and therefore, every individual and country within that regional body that in 2012, a building as symbolic as the African Union Headquarters is designed, built and maintained by a foreign country, it does not matter which country.

The ancient and modern history of donation of buildings and structures from one nation to another is filled with intrigues and subterfuges, conquests, diplomatic schemings, espionage and counter espionage, economic manipulations, political statements and dominations. The construction of the Trojan horse by Odysseus and its ‘donation’ resulted in the Greek conquest of the ancient city of Troy after 10 years of unending skirmish.

In building the Basilica in Rome – termed the “greatest of all churches of Christendom,” contributions from faithfuls were emphasized rather than donations from friendly nations. Even the gift of the Liberty Statue from France to the United States on occasion of the latter’s independence was a joint effort, whereby over 120,000 Americans led by Joseph Pulitzer contributed funds for the construction of the pedestal in 1885.

In a rare glimpse into the matter, in the book Architecture of Diplomacy, Jane C. Loeffler reveals the underlying diplomatic maneuverings and political ramifications that defines the construction of American embassies all over the world .  The author states that building an embassy requires “as much diplomacy as design.” Loeffler enumerates factors seriously considered in the construction of an American embassy building and they include “World politics, American agendas, Architectural politics, cultural considerations, security” and several others.

Common sense dictates that in an era of increasing exploitation of Africa’s natural resources by foreign powers including  China, that the African Union, rather than the apparent submission signified by acceptance of the construction of its headquarters  by China, will be an organization advocating for fairness in the relationship that exists  between the continent and the global powers.

Chinese President Hun Jintao

Should security considerations be included, then the question arises as to how African heads of state and government could hold confidential meetings in a building they have no idea how it was wired. What guarantee do African governments have that every word uttered in the new headquarters in Addis Ababa is not heard in Beijing? What evidence negates the suspicion that all activities in the just completed building  are not replayed on a large screen in Beijing as Chinese secret service agents watch?

Culturally, indigenous Bantu culture abhors dependence on others for sustenance. A favorite Swahili proverb of Mwalimu Julius Nyerere’s is “Mgeni siku mbili; siku ya tatu mpe jembe” which means “treat your guest as a guest for two days; on the third day give him a hoe.”  Indigenous African tradition largely abhors dependency of any kind. It is frowned upon for a man not to thatch his rooftops well before the rainy season, or to stay back while others are going to the farm, except he is bedridden. Add this to the  logic espoused in Archtitecture of Diplomacy, and one reasonably concludes that  it is unacceptable for Africans to accept a building from China that will house what should be the landmark of the continent’s achievements and its aspirations for the future.

Clearly, much indiscretion was exercised by the African Union officials in the acceptance of the offer of a new headquarters from China. The African Union has since deviated from the ideals of its founding fathers when in the 1960s Kwame Nkrumah and other great African leaders sought to establish an organization that would protect the geographical contiguity and territorial integrity of African nations. Emperor Haile Selassie in his historic 1963 speech stated clearly that the Organization was founded because “Africa has been reborn as a free continent and Africans have been reborn as free men. The blood that was shed and sufferings that were endured are today Africa’s advocates for freedom and unity.”

Contrary to his predecessor’s commitment to the continued freedom of the continent from imperial forces,  Ethiopian Prime minister  Meles Zenawi  – currently being accused of selling huge swathes of Ethiopian land to foreign countries – on a tour of the facility boasted of how he single handedly lobbied Chinese officials to build the new headquarters and how he exempted taxes on all Chinese imported construction materials.

Gleeful at the opportunity for African heads of state to indulge in their lifestyles of conspicuous consumption during meetings and summits, AU Projects Director Fantahun Hailemikael reports that among the several luxuries of the building is a “helicopter landing pad so visiting dignitaries will be flown from the airport.” Of course the dignitaries will be spared the not-so-impressive sight of parts of Addis  Ababa. They will be flown from the airport to the AU building and from there to Sheraton Addis, reportedly the best of its kind around the world.

While the African Union might think it has gained from China by moving into its new ultra-modern facility, the reality is that the continent has lost tremendously in all matters worthy of reasonable consideration. The move to reverse the derogatory perception of Africa and Africans by all non-Africans has suffered another major setback.  The resultant effect will be the continued political and economic manipulation and domination of the region by the West, and now China, and soon the rest of the non-African world.

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KWAW KESSE ENTERS BIG BROTHER AFRICA HOUSE

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Three of Ghana’s most interesting personalities, ‘madman’ Kwaw Kese, comedian Funny Face and barefooted musician Wanlov the Kubolor have expressed their desire to represent Ghana at the seventh edition of the Big Brother Africa reality show.

Organisers of the reality show, M-Net, have announced that they will call for entries for the reality show soon.

Following the new format of the 91-day reality where each participating country presents a known personality and an unknown personality, Kwaw Kese, Funny Face and Wanlov have expressed interest in lifting high the flag of Ghana at the show.

Kwaw Kese revealed to Myjoyonline.com in an interview that he will go for this year’s audition, adding he believes he is the right candidate to represent Ghana for this year’s season.

“If I am given the opportunity I will love to do that. I feel like the originality that people have seen in me will go ahead to bring the cash price home. Once people out there want me to be there, I think I have to start soliciting from now…I will start working on that.” Kwaw Kese, Funny Face and Wanlov eye Big Brother Africa

With his usual hysterical panache, Fanny Face said if he gets the chance, he will love to take part in the reality but stressed that “this is something you just don’t jump straight away to go and do because when you are going [into it], you are going for a long time, three months which will be 90 days and so I think … I need to sit down with my management … because I have got a whole lot of projects for this year.”

He added that the prize money – US$200,000 – is juicy and can’t afford to miss the opportunity to give it a shot should the opportunity present itself. He promised to go into the reality show as an unchanged man: “This is me, I am a Ghanaian. Ghanaians are always proud so if I go there I will represent Ghana, I will be me, I won’t change my identity…”

An Afro-Gypsy musician and member of the FOKN Boiz, Wanlov the Kubolor, also expressed interest in the show saying he will bring an exciting twist to the show to make it an interesting one.

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World Bank Strengthens West Africa with over $1bn in bonds

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Prosper Agbenyega

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group is to strengthen domestic capital markets in West Africa by
issuing over $1 billion bonds in Cedis and CFA francs over the next 10 years.

This decision follows approval from Ghana and the eight member countries of the West African Monetary Union (MU) to establish local currency bond programs to strengthen domestic capital markets and support private sector development in the region.

IFC has also gained approval for a local currency bond issue in Kenya and is working with the authorities in Nigeria on a similar approval.

The bonds will be sold in their respective markets to domestic and foreign institutional investors.

IFC bonds according to IFC are rated Triple-A by Moody’s Investors Service and Standard & Poor’s. It was also indicated that, proceeds from the bonds will fund IFC projects that support private sector development in key areas such as infrastructure and access to finance for small and medium enterprises.

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