26.7.07

We are not Recruiting People to Work in USA

The US Embassy in Accra on Thursday denied that that it was recruiting people to work in the US. A statement issued in Accra by the US Embassy said: "It has come to the attention of the United States Embassy that certain individuals are disseminating erroneous information about job opportunities in the United States.
"The flyers that have been posted in the Kwame Nkrumah Circle area contain the following information: 'Work in United States: An American Consular Requires 90 Ghanaian workers urgently to be employed in our new Industries....'"The Embassy said it wished to inform the public that it had no knowledge of any on-going recruitment exercise and that persons who dealt with such individuals did so at their own risk. The Embassy said it was working closely with the Ghana Police Service on this issue.

Satellite transit tracking system for trucks begins on August 1

The Satellite Tracking System to monitor operations of transit vehicles would become fully operational by August 1, 2007, the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS) said in Accra on Thursday.It said in a statement signed by Ms. Annie Anipa, Assistant Commissioner/Public Relations, that under the new system, which was in line with CEPS' modernisation and reform programme, devises, known as Satellite Tracking Units (STUs), would be attached to all transit vehicles to monitor their movement along the approved transit routes."Each transit vehicle will be required to attach a tracking unit to the roof of the vehicle using its magnetic mounting and wire strip," CEPS said."Vehicles without a normal horizontal metal roof will be required to have a horizontally welded metal plate of at least 25 cm x 25 cm attached to the top of the vehicles," it added. CEPS told transit vehicle operators that the attachment of an STU would be a pre-requisite for the vehicle to embark upon a transit journey through Ghana.It said the administrative fee per vehicle for the STU was GH=A2 50 (50,000 cedis), adding that any breach of the directive would constitute an offence punishable under the laws of CEPS. CEPS said with the operation of the Satellite Tracking System now in place, its transit escort would be disengaged from accompanying vehicles on their journeys.
Source:GNA

24.7.07

Halt the sale of ADB- Adu Amankwah

The Ghana Trades Union Congress (TUC) said on Tuesday it could not accept that the fortunes of agricultural credits be entrusted into the hands of a foreign private bank which is essentially motivated by its desire for profit. "We are firmly convinced that a nationally owned and controlled Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) is important for the appropriate financial intermediation in the agricultural sector". Mr Kwasi Adu Amankwah, Secretary General of the TUC was speaking at press conference in Accra on the union's position on the proposed sale of Bank of Ghana's (BOGs) shares in the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) to Standard Bank of Africa (Stanbic Bank). He called on government to immediately halt the process because the motive behind the proposed sale of ADB was doubtful. He said while the current acquisition bid was for BoG's 48 percent stake, sources indicated that Stanbic Bank was actually working to secure some, if not all, of the remaining 52 percent shares that were held directly by the government of Ghana on behalf of the people of Ghana. He said the TUC was opposed to the bid and any such deal leading to the sale of government's majority stakes in such a strategic national asset to a foreign bank which sought to monopolise banking in Africa through acquisition instead of growing through competition with existing banks on the continent. He said the TUC was also concerned about the issue because of the strategic position of ADB in the economy of Ghana and the potentially negative implications of the acquisition of such an important and strategic national asset by a foreign bank which was simply motivated by its desire for profits. Mr. Adu-Amankwah said the ADB's financial intermediation in the agricultural sector average nearly 600 billion cedis between 2001 and 2006 whiles that of Stanbic's share total in the same sector had hovered around just three percent since the year 2000. He cited for example Stanbic's commitment in agriculture in 2006 which was only 45 billion cedis, about eight percent of ABD's total commitment of 544 billion during the same period. He said ADB held shares in the Ghana International Bank and financed export activities of major agricultural exporters in the country as well as initiated money transfer services with Western Union which had earned the country about 1.334 billion dollars between January 2000 and May 2007. He said currently ADB has 49 branches and 14 agencies across the country, particularly in the northern part of the country and in remote communities where no foreign bank or purely commercial bank was willing to operate. "We have no reason to believe that Stanbic Bank will perform better that ADB which has, since its establishment over 40 years ago, built its human resource and financial intermediation capacity in Ghana's most important sector". The TUC Secretary General further questioned the rationale behind government's intended sale of ADB because of the importance of agriculture and agric credit in Ghana, the risk involve in financial intermediation of the agricultural sector and the strategic importance of ADB in the economic development of the country. "We wonder why government should even contemplate the sale of its stake in ADB in the first place, let alone consider selling it to a foreign bank whose overriding profit motives are clear" he added. Mr Adu Amankwah also threw a challenged to Stanbic Bank to use its financial expertise and the genuine commitment it proffers to develop the agric sector to compete with existing banks in the country and to monopolise the banking sector through acquisitions just because of its financial clout. GNA

Lufthansa Pmokes Peace Pipe with Ghana

Lufthansa German Airlines is to resume daily flights between Accra and Frankfurt “within the next few days” after the resolution of problems that led to the suspension of the flights, the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority and Lufthansa announced on Monday. A joint statement by the two parties said a mutually beneficial resolution of the pending issues involving Ghana Airways, the defunct national carrier, had been agreed. “Lufthansa will do its utmost to start operating again between Ghana and Germany within the next few days to the benefit of its customers,” the statement said. Lufthansa Airlines said it was looking forward to celebrate its 40 years of long and dedicated commitment to Ghana in grand style. Reliable sources told Ghana News Agency that flights between Accra and Frankfurt would resume on Thursday. Lufthansa Airlines last week said it had been forced to suspend flights between the two cities after the Ghanaian authorities refused to approve a license securing daily flights, citing technical difficulties. However, Ms. Gloria Akuffo, Minister of Aviation, lashed out at Lufthansa for its withdrawal from the Accra route saying the manner in which it was executed smacked of bad faith. "Lufthansa's withdrawal and the manner in which it was executed smacks of bad faith which the Ministry regards as rather unfortunate," she said in a statement issued in Accra." She stressed that the Ministry of Aviation did not order either the stoppage or withdrawal of Lufthansa's operations into Accra. A number of business travellers and holiday makers the Ghana News Agency spoke to at the Kotoka International Airport and some travel agencies expressed delight at the news. They said they were happy that the situation had been resolved and flights were going to resume. “I am glad that our authorities, who were not happy initially, have now been able to smoke the peace pipe. But we must make sure that we do the right things at the right time to ensure we are not overtaken by events,” Mark Asante a traveller said.GNA

Ghana is back on track with investment opportunities - Veep woos foreign investors

Accra, June 6, GNA-Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia says Ghana's economic opportunities for private sector investors are back on track as...