23.10.06
Rivalry between Kufuor and Rawlings intensifies
Kufuor claimed that Rawlings had sought the assistance of the president of an oil-rich country to overthrow him during a bye- election rally in his home region of Ashanti, 320 kilometres north of Accra on Sunday.
Kufuor did not name the country, but pro-government newspapers had claimed over the past week or so that Rawlings had appealed to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez for assistance to overthrow Kufuor.
Kufuor told supporters of his New Patriotic Party that his government had credible information that Rawlings had told the president of the oil-rich country that Ghanaians were fed up with his administration and wanted it overthrown.
He said Rawlings was therefore seeking assistance to overthrow the government.
Kufuor did not say whether Rawlings had received any assistance.
The relationship between the two men has never been cordial. Rawlings has persistently accused Kufuor's government of corruption and incompetence, while Kufuor has accused Rawlings of gross human rights abuses, corruption and bad economic management.
Rawlings, who staged two successful coups in Ghana country and won two elections in his 19-year rule, bowed out of power in January 2001.
He handed over to Kufuor who defeated his chosen successor, former vice-president John Evans Atta Mills, in December 2000.
Source:
German Press Agency
12.10.06
AMA to undertake another decongestion exercise
Mr Stanley Adjiri Blankson, AMA Chief Executive Officer, who said this in Accra on Thursday when he received a 12-member Nigerian delegation, therefore asked hawkers to start moving to the new market this month.
The delegates comprised leaders from Kano State House Committee on Labour and Productivity; Bayelsa State Labour Council of Trade Union Congress and the Nigerian Labour Congress. The delegates, who are on an exchange programme, would also learn from Ghana's local governance.
"As from November this year it would be an offence for people to sell on the street. Culprits who fall foul to this would be punished by the law," the Accra Mayor warned. Mr Blankson said the market complex, including a health post, a Police Station a crèche and big warehouse would be known as "Pedestrian Shopping Mall."
He said the hawkers, who might not have space at the newly created mall would be housed at some traditional markets in the Metropolis. Mr Blankson said the mall would help to control hawkers and mobilize more revenue for the Assembly, which spent 60 per cent of its revenue on waste disposal.
"It would also help to control the activities of thieves, who loiter in and around the market. Hawkers in the new market would have to make use of their laminated identity cards." Mr Blankson said currently the Metropolis had a population of about five million and one of its biggest problems was migration.
He noted that because there were no jobs in most rural areas, the youth now move to the Accra to seek non-existent jobs and end up "perching" mostly in kiosks and containers. "There have been instances where vehicles have knocked down some hawkers and in the end they die. Hawkers also left behind filth."
The Accra Mayor briefed the Nigerians about the Assembly's move to improve the sanitation in the Metropolis saying its success was due to public education. He said in the past 85 per cent of the population did not pay for refuse collection but the Assembly was working on a new system known as “Pay and Dump."
He implored the delegates to come and invest in Ghana saying it was one of the safest countries in the West Africa Sub-Region. Mr Habib Hassan, Chairman on Labour and Productivity, Kano State, lauded the achievements of the AMA over the years in ensuring that the city was clean and safe for all.
He said they would sell Ghana's example to leaders in Northern Nigeria where hawkers and beggars had also invaded the streets.
GNA
Students appeal to NAGRAT to return to the classroom
Cabinet approves 300 million dollars loan for affordable housing
"Government's role is to facilitate the process; with an eight-year moratorium if a flat is sold roughly at 130 million cedis the amount will be recouped in no time," he said. Mr Owusu-Agyemang said this when he inaugurated a Local Organizing Committee for the organization of a sub-regional conference dubbed "West Africa High Level Peer Exchange on Government Enablement of Private Sector Lending for Affordable Housing.”
The three-day conference to be held in Accra from November 27 to December 1, 2006 would afford participating countries the opportunity to share experience on how best governments could encourage the private sector and domestic services industry to invest in affordable housing.
Mr Owusu-Agyemang also announced that the Government had released funds to commence work on affordable housing in Tamale and Koforidua besides the ongoing projects at Tema, Nungua and Kumasi.
"When Government says it will deliver, it's not a matter of a joke. This clearly shows that something is being done and it is to ensure that the Government leads in the crusade to reduce the cost of construction in this country."
He said the design for the about 12 million-euro "Sodom and Gomorrah" affordable housing units project at Amasaman would soon be ready for construction to begin.
When the project is completed, a housing unit would be sold at about 6,000 dollars.
Currently, the country has a backlog in excess of 500,000 housing units and an annual demand of over 175,000 units. Government expects to clear this within the next five years.
On the upcoming conference, the Minister said the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, US Agency for International Development, Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and UN-HABITAT would provide support.
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