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Thousands of graduates register under business scheme NSOC

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Accra, Jan 27, GNA – About 1,400 graduates have registered with the Graduate Business Support Scheme (GEBSS) to be given training in entrepreneurial skills and to have access to credit to open their own businesses.

About 10,000 unemployed graduates are projected to benefit from the scheme that is a public/private sector initiative that will take off this year.

Ms Enam Gbekor, the National Coordinator of the GEBSS, told the GNA in an interview that that the first batch of successful applicants would be taken through a business development phase to enable them to have the ability to spot opportunities to set up their own businesses.

Phase two involves 2,000 participants to be supported to produce good business plans that will attract funding from targeted sources.

Ms Gbekor said at the third level, 500 beneficiaries would be professionally guided and attached to local industries to gain experience including incubation support to set up their own businesses.

The final level, level four which is the ultimate, will involve 100 beneficiaries who will receive executive-level mentorship and overseas exposure and support to set up 100 trans-generational businesses in Ghana.

She said branches of the scheme had been opened in Accra, Kumasi, Tamale and Takoradi to make it easy for those interested in the programme to register.

The Tamale office will cater for applicants from the Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions, the Kumasi office will handle those from Ashanti and Brong Ahafo regions, the Takoradi office will take care of applicants from the Central and Western regions and the Accra office will take care of applicants from the Volta, Eastern and Greater Accra regions.

 

BANGLADESH: Police attack on a peaceful assembly of Blue Band Call

January 27, 2012

Mr. Frank La Rue
Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression
Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland
Fax: +41 22 917 9006
Email: [email protected]

Re: BANGLADESH:  Police attack on a peaceful assembly of Blue Band Call

Dear Mr. Frank La Rue,

I request your urgent intervention in the following situation in Bangladesh.

I have been informed by reliable sources about the alarming situation in Bangladesh.

The police stopped a political Facebook group called Blue Band Call from staging a campaign concert in the Banani playground at Dhaka in Bangladesh where around a thousand activists gathered on Friday. The Blue Band Call was holding the programme called ‘Day of Reawakening’ with the slogan ‘We want a Bangladesh based on understanding.’

A police team, led by the Gulshan police officer-in-charge, Shah Alam, had reached the place before the programme began and asked the organizers to stop the concert and to bring down the picture of Mujib.

Police tortured the people gathered for the peacefully assembly and arrested at least seven people from the scene.

According to the information received the ruling government is trying to put a bar on any democratic opposition, debate and demonstration for democracy.

I have also learned that the Political section of National securities of intelligence and special unit of Rapid Action Battalion and  a highly trained people DGFI is had made a list of pro democracy activist and monitoring the activities of the Blue Band Call and same initiatives.

The intelligence people were directed to resists the pro democracy movement at any cost.

Such attack on a peaceful assembly and police torture reflects the overall situation in Bangladesh. The chain of command in law enforcement agency had already broken as a result the extrajudicial killings, torture; disappearance is increasing in the absence of rule of law.

In such situation I ask your urgent intervention on the said issue .Please  ask the government to insure the security of the political activist of the “Blue Band Call” and immediately investigate the issue of arbitrary attack on the peaceful assembly and illegal detention of political activists.

I thank you for your attention to this important matter.

Sincerely yours,

William Nicholas Gomes

William’s Desk

www.williamgomes.org

Belarus: Arrest and alleged detention of Mr. Aleh Volchek

Dear President ,

I  request your intervention in the following situation in Belarus.

Description of the situation:

I have been informed by reliable sources of the arrest and alleged detention of Mr. Aleh Volchek, Head of “Legal Aid to the Population”, an organisation that provided legal assistance and was liquidated in 2003. The organisation recently published a report about the trial of Mr. Ales Bialiatski, President of HRC Viasna and FIDH Vice-President. Mr. Volchek’s recent work focused notably on political prisoners.

According to the information received, on January 27, 2012, at around 3:35 pm, Mr. Aleh Volchek was arrested by the police in the street in Minsk, not far from the boulevard Shevchenko, in relation to charges of “petty hooliganism” under Article 17.1 of the Administrative Code. The exact reasons of his detention are not known.

As of issuing this Urgent Appeal, Mr. Aleh Volchek remained detained in Maskouski District Police Department of Minsk. He is due to appear before the Central District Court of Minsk on January 30, 2012.

I express my deepest concern about the arrest of Mr. Aleh Volchek and calls for his immediate and unconditional release since it seems to merely aim at sanctioning his human rights activities.

Actions requested:

i. Please guarantee in all circumstances the physical and psychological integrity of Mr. Aleh Volchek, as well as of all human rights defenders in Belarus;

ii. Release Mr. Aleh Volchek immediately and unconditionally since his detention is arbitrary;

iii. Put an end to all forms of harassment against him, including at the judicial level, and more generally against all human rights defenders in the country;

iv. Comply with all the provisions of the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Defenders, in particular with:

- its Article 1, which provides that “everyone has the right, individually and in association with others, to promote and to strive for the protection and realization of human rights and fundamental freedoms at the national and international levels”,

- its Article 12.2, which states that “the State shall take all necessary measures to ensure the protection by the competent authorities of everyone, individually and in association with others, against any violence, threats, retaliation, de facto or de jure adverse discrimination, pressure or any other arbitrary action as a consequence of his or her legitimate exercise of the rights referred to in the present Declaration”;

v. More generally, ensure in all circumstances the respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and with international and regional human rights instruments ratified by Belarus.

I thank you for your attention to this important matter.

Sincerely yours,

William Nicholas Gomes

William’s Desk

www.williamgomes.org

CC:

· Administration of the President of Belarus, Head of the Administration of the President of Belarus, Mr. Vladimir Vladimirovich Makei, Ul. K. Marksa 34, 220016 Minsk, Fax: + 375 17 226-06-10

· General Prosecutor, Grigory Alekseevich Vasilevich, Internatsionalnaya str. 22, 220050 Minsk, Belarus, Fax: + 375 17 226 42 52

· Minister of Justice of Belarus, Mr. Viktor Grigorevich Golovanov, Ul. Kollektornaya, 10, 220004 Minsk, Belarus, Email [email protected]

· President of the Supreme Court of Belarus, Mr. Valentin Olegovich Sukalo, Ul. Lenina, 28, 220030 Minsk, Belarus, Email: [email protected]

· Permanent Mission of Belarus to the United Nations in Geneva, 15 avenue de la paix, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland, Fax: +41 22 748 24 51. Email: [email protected]

· Embassy of Belarus in Brussels, 192 avenue Molière, 100 Ixelles, Belgium, Fax : + 32 2.340.02.87, Email : [email protected]

Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ exposé: The carelessness of ECG

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When debts collection was becoming burdensome for the Electricity Company of Ghana a few years ego, they came out with a smart idea, banks and other financial institutions who the ECG has contracted to take payment on their behalf.

All of this was to ease the hustle of electricity bill payment and the purchase of prepaid units, banks and to some extent telecom companies have been allowed by ECG to sell power and receive payments on behalf of ECG. This move looked good on paper but bad in practice, the third parties (the banks especially) involved are taking advantage of the situation at the expense of the ECG. Some of them have refused flatly to duly transmit the monies they collect to the ECG. The effect this refusal to transmit monies to the ECG is double edged.

On one hand, the ECG is unable to get their badly needed revenue, whilst on the other hand, customers who must have paid, suffer disconnection resulting from the fact that monies paid do not usually reflected on the ECG system, and when they do, the reflect very late. We gathered on the ground that, the cause of the long delays by commercial banks in transferring customer’s payment of their electricity bills to ECG was because they were busily investing ECG cash into their own businesses.

Some banks contracted by the ECG to help in their revenue collection drive, were not taking commission on the monies they took on behalf of ECG, this again we established was ostensibly to outwit competitors and get a large chunk of customers paying ECG monies to them.
EZI Savings and Loans Company who operate account Number 4003032- ECG; have been holding unto ECG cash in the Nungua District for over a year. As at August 2011, this company was holding as much as GH¢ 50,042. 12 (over ¢ 500 million old cedis). When the promo of this story aired they hurriedly rushed to pay Other banks steeped in this unethical business practice, unacceptable by all standards are;

Ecobank
The Trust Bank,
Amal Bank – now Bank of Africa,
Agricultural Development Bank,
United Bank for Africa,
Standard Chartered Bank,
Guaranteed Trust Bank,
Stanbic Bank Ghana,
Unibank and several others.

Revenue recipients for ECG include; Bonded Cashiers, Private Sector Collectors (PSC) and the Banks. Yet figures in our possession from the ECG Intranet points to the fact that banks have consistently posted low returns from monies that they have collected on behalf of the ECG.
’The banks are reinvesting these monies into their own businesses, contrary to the contractual agreement they have with ECG. ’ Kwame Tefle a banker told this reporter.

The erstwhile board chairman of the ECG, Dr. Kweku Osafo, in an interview told us of some more shocking revelations on especially how rural banks were stifling the ECG financially.

Several rural banks out in the districts were unwilling to pay ECG monies into the company account. TIGER would in due course publish a full list of all banks whose defaulting status is crippling the ailing power supplier.

We staggered on a case in the Ashanti West Regional Office, as far back as August 2011. The ECG regional manager was requesting the help of the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) to track some unauthorized money collectors.

The two agencies caught in this illicit act were; SUFFICIENCY FINANCIAL SERVICES and MERCHANT MOBILE MONEY; these entities had gone as far as issue fictitious receipts to unsuspecting customers.

Stories of many such entities abound, whiles milking the state, they deepen customer frustration in search on better services within the power delivery sector, a very critical component of the national development drive.

Here is an ECG that is in dire need of revenue and yet the banks find it prudent to hold onto these monies and by so doing inconvenience us all. For how long shall we entertain this, who is watching who?

THE WORLD BANK/GEDAP EPISODE
GEDAP stands for the Ghana Energy Development and Access Project.

This is a very large project that the World Bank and other aid donors have been working on mainly with the ECG, and other agencies within the power sector. The project has been running since 2006; and is worth some 250 million dollars. Most of that money is for system improvement in electricity distribution.

The GEDAP Project is split under two phases (GEDAP 1 and 2) GEDAP 1 was estimated to cost over US$ 171 million to be used in respect of; corporate strengthening, system upgrade, commercial and technical capacity upgrade, intensified of existing distribution networks and grid extension in six regions.

GEDAP 2 however was aimed at capacity expansion and network improvement and institutional development.

Under institutional development of GEDAP 2, US$ 27. 7 million was allocated to: ‘REPLACEMENT OF CREDIT METERS WITH SPLIT-TYPE PRE-PAID METERS IN ASHANTI REGION. ’

Considering that the Ashanti West region of the ECG recorded the most losses as a result of collusion on the part of officials and customers, the World Bank wanted to partner ECG to reduce losses in the region on a pilot basis.

Metering has over the years been a thorny area, because supposedly, it is the conduit through which customers fleece the state of much needed revenue. Replacing old credit meters with prepaid meters was seen as the ideal panacea, and the World Bank had earmarked as much as US$ 27. 7 million for that purpose under GEDAP 2.

But till date, the tender documents for the contract are yet to be floated. Simply because the last board insists that they want to look for money to fund the metering of both Ashanti regions (East and West).

The bigger problem however is that; mother Ghana is on the threshold of being blacklisted by the World Bank because the board is trying with to sole source the metering of Ashanti to a company.

GEM is the only local meter assembling plant in the country and the action of the board could at best be seen as empowering local industries and its associated creation of employment for people.

Senior management of ECG are split on the effectiveness of the meters, whiles a section see the e-cash meters as effective as far as recommending the module to other countries, another faction say it has failed to solve revenue losses and have at best worsened the plight of customers.

GEM has provided documentation from the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) indicating that their meters are of global specifications, they further insist that their production was based on specifications given by THE ECG. Again, some people within ECG are vigorously disputing that it meets ECG specifications.

The erstwhile board’s insistence to award the Ashanti West metering contract with the funds coming from an outside party (the World Bank) means the World Bank, might theoretically withdraw their monies in that respect.
Not just of the metering component of US$ 27. 7 million but the whole $70 million GEDAP 2 facility as they see the Ashanti West metering as part of their integrated plan to better the lot of citizens and to assuage ECG’s troubles in the region.

THE MILLION CEDIS INDUSTRIAL DEFAULTERS GANG

In phase 2 of this series, we brought to the fore the list of companies under the Special Load Tariff (SLT) bracket of ECG, who owed ECG huge monstrous debts. We were unable to bring the industrial defaulters whose overall debts stood at GH¢ 21,388,686. 52 equivalent to some US$ 13,979,533. 67.

Here, we shall break our silence on the million cedis industrial defaulters gang, who owe the ECG. The industrial defaulters comprises especially the Manufacturing and Steel Companies in Tema, also in there are the Timber companies and the mining concerns, that guzzle electrical power from the ECG and fail woefully to pay for. Chiranno Goldmines GH¢ 5,207,828. 12 Tema Steel Company GH¢ 3,014,376. 70 Western Steel Company GH¢ 3,011,792. 63 Ferro Fabric GH¢ 2,536,738. 73 Special Steel GH¢ 2,515,228. 90 John Bittar and Sons GH¢ 2,436,640. 23 Sentuo Steel Ghana Limited GH¢ 1,683,840. 14 Tema Steel Company GH¢ 1,583,832. 70 Noble Gold Bibiani GH¢ 1,316,365. 31
Tema Oil Refinery GH¢ 1,192,367. 00
TOTAL GH¢ 21,962,271. 73 equivalent US$ 14 million ECG Also Owes

The ECG is owed lots of monies by companies and individuals to the tune of GH¢ 460 million. But the major supplier of the power that we use is also indebted to other state agencies from whom they buy power.

As at the last time that we entered the ECG system, ECG also owed GH¢ 148 million cedis: the breakdown of which are as follows;

ECG owes the Volta River Authority (VRA) GH¢ 80 million, the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) GH¢ 60 million and GH¢ 8 to Sunon Asogli Power Plant, all amounts in respect of power purchases.

The bigger problem however is the amount of losses that the company records in respect of distribution and commercial losses which currently stands at 29. 5% each year.
As per ECG’s calculations, every percentage lost translates monetarily to some GH¢ 60 million cedis. Therefore the ECG losses every year is a whooping amount of GH¢ 1,770,000,000. 00. By implication, the ECG’s losses even aside defaulting consumers of power is an area that management must move quickly to arrest.

One wonders what the Revenue Protection Division, Loss Control and Customer Services Directorate were doing to better the lot of the company; especially as they are supposed to ensure that the ECG improves its revenue collection.

We are aware of nefarious activities by some of ECG’s disconnection officers and contract meter readers, who collect monies from customers and allow them to pile up their debts.

We are well aware of the mines and other big timber firms in the Western Region who are given preferential treat by some big men at the Electro-Volta House, a situation that has emboldened some of these companies to use electrical power and expecting that the ordinary tax payer picks up the bills at the end of the month.

We are aware of how the regional management of ECG have on several occasions been handicapped in the performance of their duties with ‘orders coming from Electro-Volta House whenever they decide to tread the right and fair path.

The politics of power supply to the Tema Oil Refinery is another very spiky area that we have observed during the course of our stay at the ECG Head Office, these and many more are within TIGER’s domain and the story would certainly be told someday.

In tomorrow edition, we would find out how much board members take as board fees, who takes what.

Source: The New Crusading Guide Ghana

Teachers threaten indefinite strike in two weeks

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The Greater Accra Regional branch of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has threatened to embark on an indefinite strike if the culprits behind the assault of their colleague are not found.

They have therefore given a two-week ultimatum to the Ghana Police Service to arrest the attackers of the head teacher of the Duffour Osu-Doku Methodist Basic School, Ms Juliana Teiko Quarshie and other teachers of the academic facility.

The members who expressed displeasure about the poor manner in which the police are handling the incident also registered their discomfort about the rate at which teachers in the rural areas are being attacked.

Mr George Yamoah, the Regional Chairman of GNAT who addressed the press in Accra on Friday blamed the police for not coming to the aid of the staff of the school on time when they had been notified.

He called for legal action to be taken against those who assaulted the head teacher while an appropriate compensation is given to her and the affected teachers.

“We feel that the lives of our teachers are insecure in Duffour Osu-Doku, and are therefore calling on the Inspector General of Police to ensure that perpetrators of the attack are brought to book,” he said.

Source: Ghana News Agency

John Paintsil confident Ghana can reach Nations Cup quarter finals

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John Paintsil

Ghana defender John Paintsil is confident Ghana can book their place in the quarter finals at the 2012 Nations Cup with victory over Mali on Saturday.

The right back is expected to captain the Black Stars in the absence of John Mensah who is suspended and believes Ghana can beat Mali despite the struggles against Botswana.

Victory for the Black Stars will not guarantee them passage into the next round because if Guinea beat Botswana three sides can still finish on six points each.

But it would give Ghana a major advantage. “It’s a massive one against Mali. It wouldn’t be easy but we would keep our discipline and keep our heads focused and take one at a time just like we did in the first game (game against Botswana),” Paintsil said.

“We are very confident of making it to the next round and would play to win the next one (against Mali) and see how it goes from there. The reward after every game is the same, its three points, and that’s what we are determined to get.”

Source Kickoff Ghana

Okomfo Kwadee aka Jerry Anaba to release new album

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Okomfo Kwadee

Hiplife musician, Jerry Anaba also known as Okomfo Kwadee has asked his fans to look forward to his new album soon.

According to Kwadee, the new album will be out by the first quarter of this year. One of the greatest hiplife artistes Ghana has seen, Kwadee’s career was almost cut short when an alleged mental ailment kept him out of the limelight for four years. He resurfaced about two years ago with a single “Afei Koraa Na Mabodam” but has been quiet since then.

Speaking to Adom Entertainment News, Kwadee revealed that the album is at the studio level and will be ready soon. He conceded that the Ghanaian music industry has become very competitive but was optimistic that the album will do great and stand the test of time.

“I cannot speak more about the album but I bet you that you’ll love to listen to it over and over again when it comes out,” he said proudly.

The 2007 Ghana Music Awards Best Original Song winner expressed concern about the continuous use of pidgin English in the hiplife industry.

“Music lovers were able to appreciate songs better when local dialects like the Akan language dominated the music scene as compared to now that songs are composed in pidgn. I hope the trend would revert back to the genesis of Hiplife where the Akan dialect was the main medium of communication,” he said.

The native of Navrongo made a passionate appeal to the president of MUSIGA, Bice Osei Kuffour also known as Obour to put in place measures to unearth talents among the Ghanaian youth to promote the music industry in Ghana.

“Obour is a young man like me and I know he has a big vision, but I wish he listens to advice from the players in the industry and also ensure that the Union scouts for talents and trains them for posterity’s sake.”

Source Adom News Ghana

Sports Minister Kofi Humado visits Black Stars

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Kofi Humado

Sports Minister Kofi Humado has arrived in Ghana’s camp to give a timely boost ahead of Saturday’s Africa Cup of Nations game against Mali.

The Black Stars come up against the Eagles at the Stade de Franceville in the second Group D fixture and the Member of Parliament for Anlo wants to ensure all necessary arrangements are made towards a win.

“I am happy to be here in Franceville to visit Ghanaian team, the Black Stars and to give them the necessary morale and material support,” he said at a Press briefing.

“I am very grateful to His Excellency the vice President (John Mahama) for taking the lead here to ensure morale was very high at the beginning of the tournament and I am now here to ensure the high morale is maintained.

“Back at home we are all praying for the team, we are all full of expectations and we believe that with God on our side we will bring the trophy back home.”

Source Ghana Soccernet

37 Military Hospital admits to medical waste scandal

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The authorities at the 37 Military Hospital in Ghana have promised to find an immediate solution to the improper disposal of medical waste at the hospital.

The Globe newspaper in its January 24 edition reported that the main pipeline that transports liquid medical waste from the Hospital got damaged over a year ago, causing the free flow of the medical waste into drains and water bodies in the Metropolis.

An official of the hospital said, “we have not been able to restore the pipeline. What it means is that liquid waste from the mortuary, the hospital’s theatres, maternity ward and many more have been moving freely into the capital’s main drains. ”

The source added that “in fact management of the hospital is aware of the problem but they have either pretended not to know or are doing very little or nothing at all to address it. ”

However, speaking to Citi News, the Public Relations Officer at the 37 Military Hospital, Col. Mbawine Atintande confirmed the story and said arrangements would soon be made to resolve the issue.

He said: “It is true that the waste are going out which is supposed to be treated before they are flushed out into the drains. The place is now soggy, we will get it to dry and then we will repair the pipes. ”

Source Citifmonline Ghana