8.10.06

New Gbese Mantse installed


A UK-based Ghanaian judge was on Sunday dawn installed the new Gbese Mantse under the stool name Nii Okaidja III in Accra.

Nii Okaidja III from the Nii Teteh Ankamah family succeeds the late Gbese Mantse Nii Agbofu who died four years ago and was buried a week ago.


Known in private life as Mr Bill Annan, his installation meant that the overlord of the Ga State, King Tackie Tawiah III, now has an Adontehene, a right hand person who would act in Ga Mantse's absence.


Nii Adu, the Gzasetse of the Korle We, performed the traditional rites after which he swore-in Nii Okaidja III as the new Gbese Mantse. In brief statement, the new Chief said his major task would be the unification of all Gbese people and work with the Ga Mantse to achieve the same dream for the Ga people.


Nii Okaidja said development, both human and physical, would be his ultimate objective for the people of the Ga State and added that an educational scholarship scheme would soon be introduced for the youth.


After the installation he was taken to Gborbu Wolumo at Nungua for other traditional rites. Nii Okaidja III was appointed a Magistrate for the Inner London Circuit in 1987 and became a presiding justice in 1991 where he commenced sitting on appeals at the Crown Courts at Southwark and Middlesex Guildhall as a judge.


He has written several papers on comparative law with the latest being "The role of the British Court Clerk."

6.10.06

Rest In Peace

The mortal remains of the late Speaker of Parliament, Mr Daniel Francis Kweipe Annan, were on Friday laid to rest at the Osu cemetery in Accra.
This was preceded by a pre-burial service at the forecourt of the State House which was attended by Ghanaians from all walks of life and across the political divide.
Among them were President John Agyekum Kufuor and the wife, Theresa; Vice President Alhaji Aliu Mahama, his wife Rahamatu; Mr Ebenezer Begyina Sekyi-Huges, the Speaker of Parliament; Former Speaker, Mr Peter Ala-Adjetey, some Ministers of State and Members of Parliament (MPs).
Also present were the Former Vice President and Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2000 and 2004 Elections, Professor John Evans Atta Mills and other political party leaders including Dr Edmund Delle, Chairman of the Convention People's Party (CPP); Dr Obed Yao Asamoah, Founder of the Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) and Dr Edward Mahama, Leader and Presidential Candidate of the People's National Convention (PNC) for 2000 and 2004 Elections.
President Kufuor in a tribute said the late Mr Justice Annan did serve Ghana and that his arrival on the political scene at the time he did was perhaps what the nation needed most.He noted; "in spite of being a founding member of the NDC, as Speaker, Mr Justice Annan was generally seen to be fair to all parties represented in Parliament. This was acknowledged across the political divide.
"President Kufuor said the late Speaker's training in law, his mature age and professional experience on the Bench equipped him to be even-handed.He recalled the various positions that the late Mr Justice Annan held and said what etched him in the public mind was the role he played in ushering the nation from the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) era into the Fourth Republic.
There were also tributes by Former President Jerry John Rawlings, Mr Sekyi-Hughes, Former Speaker Ala-Adjetey; the Chief Justice, Ga Traditional Council; his children and Rosetta, the widow.GNA

Justice D.F Annan goes home.

A state funureal is currently underway in Accra for the late , Justice D.F. Annan a former speaker of Ghana's parliament.
He was a prominent member of Ghana's Provitional National Defence Council (PNDC) and became speaker of Ghana's parliament when the country returned to constitutional rule in 1992.
He held that position for two terms (Eight years) untill the National Democratic Congress (NDC) lost power in the 2000 elections.
For me Isaac Tetteh being the last journalist to host such an important man on my programme 60 minutes in 2004, I can only say that may the good Lord Keep him till we meet again.
"Yaa wo jogbannnn" (Rest in perfect peace)

5.10.06

Another Nigerian Oil Worker Killed

A Nigerian oil worker was killed during an attack on ships belonging to the Italian oil company Agip in the Niger Delta, the company said Thursday.

Agip, a subsidiary of the Italian oil giant Eni, said in a statement that "armed men in five boats" Wednesday attacked a convoy of seven boats ferrying supplies and food from Nigeria's oil capital Port Harcourt to the southern city of Brass.

A Nigerian employee of Agip was "accidentally hit by the assailants, who were targeting the engines, and was killed during the attack," the statement said.


Some 40 other people on the Agip vessels -- workers, military escorts and crew members -- were unhurt. The attack was repelled by Nigerian troops patrolling the region's waterways to protect oil vessels and facilities amid a rise in militant attacks in recent months.


In one week alone, at least 23 Nigerian military personnel were killed while more than 30 foreign and local oil workers were kidnapped by separatists seeking a greater share of Nigeria's huge oil wealth.

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