11.7.07

Mills---Contract Killings Must Stop Now

The recent slaying of Mr. Rokko Frimpong, Deputy Managing Director of the Ghana Commercial Bank, has undoubtedly accentuated the belief that we are now in an era where people are engaging the services of Contract Killers, to either settle scores or for the pursuit of their very selfish interests.Before the cold blooded murder of Mr. Frimpong, a prominent Corporate Executive, Mr. Awuah Boateng, and an accomplished journalist, Mr. Samuel Ennin, were all murdered in cold blood by heartless assassins who killed not because they wanted to steal property or wealth, but killed because the mission was to wipe out their victims.
Apart from the very professional manner in which the assassins carryout their assignments, a very worrying trend that is being established, is, the hit men have exhibited brazen bravado which reeks of a “we fear nothing” attitude as they execute their jobs without masking themselves.It is this “we fear nothing” attitude that Ghanaians must be extremely worried about since the message that the assassins and their bosses are sending is that they either don’t care if they are caught, or know that they are so well connected and protected that they cannot be caught.
As scary as the current phenomenon of Contract Killing is, it is not difficult to draw a link between what is happening and Ghana having become a key hub and major transit point for the illicit drug trade.Ghana has become a principal corridor through which transnational drug trafficking groups operate and incontrovertible evidence abounds to that effect.The magnitude of ill-gotten wealth that the drug trade makes available to the barons, allows them to use money to buy almost anything – including buying the services of hit men.
It cannot be ruled out that contract killers also tend to be users of drugs hence the barefaced boldness we are witnessing as in the three cases in question, the hit men have operated without masks.Ghana is no longer the safe country and investment destination that it used to be and I am calling on President Kufuor, his Interior Minister, and the Inspector General of Police, to not only find the assassins and brains behind these heinous crimes, but also restore hope in Ghanaians that we can operate within a safe environment and not live in constant fear not knowing who would fall victim next to the bullets of the contract killers.
Source:OFFICE OF PROF. JOHN EVANS ATTA MILLS

NPP's Presidential Hopefulls Replaced


The Group of 8 cabinet ministers - a.k.a the G8 - in the Kufuor Administration, who have been pushed out of office to pursue their presidential aspirations/ambitions have finally been replaced.
The Chief of Staff and Minister of Presidential Affairs, Kwadwo Mpianim, presented a list of the first batch of their replacements to the Speaker of Parliament on Wednesday. They are:
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Akwasi Osei-Agyei (now Deputy)
Minister of Information and National Orientation: Ms Oboshie Sai-Coffie (pictured; now Deputy)
Minister of Communications: Dr Aggrey-Ntim
Minister of Manpower, Youth and Employment: Nana Akomea (ex-minister)
Minister of Public Sector Reforms: Samuel Owusu-Adjei (former deputy Minister of Health)
Minister of Trade, Industries and President’s Special Initiatives: Mr Joe Baidoo-Ansah (now Deputy Minister of Tourism)
Minister of State at the Ministry of Finance: Dr Akoto Osei
Minister of State at the Attorney Generals Dept.: Ambrose Dery (now Upper West Regional Minister)
Minister of State at the at the ministry of interior: Nana Obiri-Boahen
Minister for Housing & Water Resources: Madam Cecilia Dapaah
Upper West Regional Minister: Joe Benson
Eastern Regional Minister: Kwadwo Affram-Asiedu (now Deputy Minister of Trade)
Upper East Regional Minister: Alhassah Sumari Kwamena Bartels, current minister of information, is not on the list
Speculation (Yet to be CONFIRMED)
Parliamentary Affairs: Abraham Ossei Aidoo (MP for Tema West and deputy Majority Leader)
Interior: Hon. Kwamena Bartels
Information and National Orientation(Deputy): Frank Agyekum (now Spokesperson on Governance)
Tourism and Diasporan Relations: Hon. Stephen Asamoah-Boateng
Defence: Albert Kan-Dapaah
Education, Science and Sports: Prof Dominic Fobih
Source:GHP

10.7.07

Failure to convict Ghanaian "suicide bomber"

The jury in a major terrorism trial in Britain Tuesday failed to convict two men charged with an attempted bomb plot on London's transport network on July 21, 2005. The jury was discharged after members remained deadlocked over whether to convict Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, from Ghana, and Adel Yahya, originally from Ethiopia, who are now facing a re-trial.

On Monday, Woolwich Crown Court found four co-defendants guilty of having planned the attack, which would have come exactly two weeks after the suicide bombings on London's transport network that killed 52 passengers and injured more than 700.
Muktar Said Ibrahim, 29, Yassin Omar, 26, Ramzi Mohammed, 25, and Hussain Osman, 28, were found guilty of conspiracy to murder. They will be sentenced Wednesday, the court announced.

Asiedu, 32, had been accused of being the "fifth" bomber who lost his nerve and dumped his device. He has said he was "duped" into getting involved.
Yahya, 23, who is from Ethiopia but had British citizenship, had always denied any knowledge of the conspiracy.
The prosecution alleged he was part of the "inner circle" of the group who planned the attacks.
Source:GHP

7.7.07

Italian President to visit Ghana

The President of the Republic of Italy , His Excellency Giorgio Napolitano, will arrive in Ghana on Sunday, July 8, 2007 to begin a three-day official visit.Whilst in Ghana , President Napolitano and his delegation will hold bilateral talks with President Kufuor at the Castle, and later address the Ghanaian Parliament on Monday, July 9, 2007.
He will also visit the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and tour the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium to interact with the Italian workers at the construction site. On Tuesday, July 10, Mr. Napolitano will visit the Kofi AnnanInternational Peace-keeping Training Centre and interact with staff of the Centre before departing for his home country. On the heels of the Italian President's departure will be the arrival of the President of the Swiss Confederation, Mrs.
Micheline Calmey-Rey for a two-day official visit.She will also hold bilateral talks with President Kufuor and members of his government at the Castle, Osu. She returns on Wednesday, July 11, 2007. 07 July 07

5.7.07

Solar energy project takes off

Government has put together a team of local solar energy experts to help kick-start the implementation of the development of solar energy systems in the country.Dubbed: the Joint Coordinating Committee for human resource development towards the dissemination of solar Photo Voltaic (PV) system, the team would implement government's programme of action for the establishment of two solar testing and training centres soon. The Ministry of Energy in collaboration with the Ministry of Education Science and Sports are spearheading the project under a grant sponsorship from the Japanese's government through its International Cooperation Assistance (JICA).
Launching the project and inaugurating the Committee in Accra on Thursday, Mr. Joseph Adda the Energy Minister in a statement read for him by the Chief Director, Mrs Dina Hammond said Ghana was endowed with solar energy resources but its sector had benefited marginally. He said, "in 2003, government came out with a Master Plan to promote the development of solar for off-grid rural electrification using renewable energy in the northern part of the country.
"JICA's support is therefore to help advance the use of solar system in the country," he said.Mr. Adda said solar PV could be sustainable if properly planned and the adequate human resource for its management and operation was developed.The implementation of the project that spanned between 2007 and 2010 was expected to substantially address the country's future energy challenges.Key institutions involved in this project are the Ghana Standard Board, the Association of Ghana Solar Industries, the KNUST, and the Tamale Polytechnic.
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and the Tamale Polytechnic would house the two training centres where Japanese technical experts would provide support in the training of Ghanaian technicians in solar system PV installation and maintenance.Arrangements are also far advanced for the establishment of the testing centres where all solar equipment and materials to be imported into the country would be tested and certified for better performance of the project.
Source:GNA

4.7.07

Mbeki receives law doctorate from 'CapeVars'

President Thabo Mbeki received a long-awaited honorary doctorate in law from Ghana's Cape Coast University on Wednesday, according to his office.
The university had decided to offer it to him back in 2002 but he had not had the chance the visit the country to receive it, said spokesperson Mukoni Ratshitanga.He therefore made use of his current visit to the African Union summit, hosted in Ghana, to do so

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...