Fuel prices to go up from May 1

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Fuel pricesFuel prices are highly predicted to up from Sunday, May 1. The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers, Ghana says the prices will go up by between 5 per cent and 10 per cent. “The latest increases which the industry largely attributes to further rise on benchmarks on the world market comes at the back of a stay in prices this current window as was stimulated by Goil,” the Chamber said in a statement issued on Thursday, April 28. The Chamber in the statement asked government to put in place a dual petroleum pricing policy to allow waiver on taxes when world market prices increase. “World markets have seen an adjustment of some $6/barrel moving from below $40/barrel over the last window to above $46/barrel as of trading today the 28th of April.” It also asked all flagbearers “to as a matter of policy state their petroleum management positions on both downstream and upstream operations to the benefit of the average Ghanaian”. Source: 3news.com|Ghana

EC charges GH¢5 for ID card replacements

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Voter regGhanaians who misplaced their voter identification cards and intend to replace it would have to pay 5 Ghana cedis as cost for it. This however does not apply to first time voters who are now applying for cards for the first time. According to the Electoral Commission they are mandated by the newly approved Constitutional Instrument CI 91, Regulation 15, Sub regulation 2 which states that “the Commission shall on the bases of the recommendation of the district officer authorize the issuance of a replacement voter identification card to applicants at a cost to be determined by the commission.” In an interview with TV3, the Director of Elections at the Electoral Commission, Samuel Tetteh indicated that the decision was arrived at considering the alarming rate at which people request for the voter ID cards. He said “people do not attach much importance to the holding of the ID cards because it is free. If people are made to pay for it, they can keep their ID cards properly.” This was further confirmed in a press release issued by the electoral commission which stated the mode of payment which would be through the commissions GCB account number 1161130000275. The account name is EC Fee for Service and the branch is Boundary Road, Accra. The commission however reiterated that double registration is a crime and persons who are caught would have their names struck out of the nations register for a period of 5 years. By Martin Asiedu-Dartey|3news.com|Ghana Twitter: @NewsyMartin

Duncan Williams’ wife defends husband’s non-partisanship

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Rosa Whitaker
Rosa Whitaker
Wife of Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams, Rosa Whitaker says her husband does not meddle in partisan politics. According to her, the archbishop believes that it is important for people to pray for their leaders. She said many political leaders visit her husband’s church because of the presence of God at the church. “I don’t think that he is political at all. He is not what I will call political at all, he is very kingdom-minded,” she said. Rosa Whitaker was speaking in an exclusive interview to TV3 in Washington DC, where she praised her husband for his enormous contribution to her business and career. According to her, her association with the Archbishop over the past few years has been a blessing to her life. By Paa Kwesi Asare/TV3/tv3network.com

NDC wants to register Togolese – NPP alleges

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NDCThe governing National Democratic Congress has been accused of planning to bring in some Togolese to register in the Electoral Commission’s limited registration exercise which starts April 28 to May 8, 2016. The NPP has repeatedly called on the electoral commission to change the current voters register indicating that they suspect there are foreign nationals including Togolese on the register.
Speaking on 3fm’s Sunrise Morning Show, Volta regional chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Peter Amewu accused the DCE for Hohoe of being the mastermind behind the alleged registration. “As at yesterday around 8pm some people were sitting across one of the border roads and the District Chief Executive intended to ask the people to go back because he thinks that the people should be allowed to come in vote in their numbers so that they will be given a new district. “NPP activist that night told the DCE that they were not prepared to do that because they have been deceived for far too long. “Fortunately our guys rejected that and stayed in that area the whole night as late as 2am and even called me to inform me that they were still there waiting to see if anybody would cross. “They have also sent distribution lines to the neighboring villages and promised them electricity and it is just not fair and has promised some communities to come and register in exchange for electricity”. Reacting to the accusation from the NPP the NDC chairman of the area John Gyapong said he was surprised about the comments coming from the Peter Amewu. “We have no intentions of bringing in any Togolese to come and register but what we can say and not mince words is that if the person is Ghanaian and is anywhere in this world and has the opportunity to come and register, so be it. “It is important to let our people know that we are doing registration so if they are qualified then they should come and do it. “As a political party we have a lot of international relationships all over the world and we have our branches in Togo, Benin, Ivory Coast and a whole lot of other countries so we tell them that if you are Ghanaian and qualified then you can come”. By Nana Afrane Asante|3news.com|Ghana

Beyonce selling ‘Boycott Beyonce’ shirts

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Beyonce
Beyonce

Even the haters have got to love Beyonce.

The singer is very cleverly selling “Boycott Beyonce” merchandise on her Formation tour. It’s a tongue-in-cheek reference to an earlier controversy over her Super Bowl performance and “Formation” music video.
 In February Beyonce dropped the music video for her single “Formation,” and it included a reference to the Black Lives Matters movement. She followed that by including backup dancers dressed in Black Panther-esque outfits during her Super Bowl halftime show.
 Some police unions viewed the show as being anti-police and asked their members not to provide off-duty security for her stadium tour.
But the singer told Elle magazine recently, “anyone who perceives my message as anti-police is completely mistaken.”
Beyonce2“I have so much admiration and respect for officers and the families of officers who sacrifice themselves to keep us safe,” she said. “But let’s be clear: I am against police brutality and injustice. Those are two separate things. If celebrating my roots and culture during Black History Month made anyone uncomfortable, those feelings were there long before a video and long before me.” Beyonce kicked off her Formation tour Wednesday night in Miami.
  Source: CNN

Duncan Williams caused cedi stabilisation – Rosa Whitaker

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Rosa Whitaker
Rosa Whitaker
Former US trade representative to Africa and wife of Duncan Williams, Rosa Whitaker, has said that her husband’s prayer is responsible for the appreciation the cedi is currently witnessing. She was speaking in an exclusive interview with TV3 at her base in Washington. It would be recalled that the archbishop of the Action Faith Chapel International commanded the cedi to rise during a prayer with his congregation after a consistent decline in the value of the local currency. Many including the now ambassador to the Netherlands, Dr Tony Aidoo criticized the Archbishop and described his prayer as a comic relief. But Rosa Whitaker who is also President and Founder of the Whitaker Group said she believes her husband’s prayer saved the cedi. “I don’t know why people thought it was funny, if you believe in the unlimited power of God and you have a currency crisis, why would you not apply prayer to that, it’s just that they just caught him publicly praying for that. He always prays for the Ghanaian economy,” she said. She agreed that prayer alone will not resolve the crisis but said that she and her husband believe in the power of prayer.   Story by Paa Kwesi Asare/TV3/3news.com

Prioritise safety when issuing fuel station permits

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Fuel stationMr Benjamin Dagadu, the Deputy Minister of Petroleum, has appealed to organisations concerned with the granting of permits for the setting up of fuel filling stations to strictly enforce the laws to protect lives and property.

The authorising bodies must endeavor to ensure that such fuel stations adhered to safety regulations and not to expose communities in which they operated to harm, he said.

He said, the Ministry had received petitions from communities and residents where gas and petroleum outlets were located about the dangers that they faced due to the infrastructural and operational lapses in the siting of the stations.

Speaking at a workshop on the Siting of Filling Stations in Our Communities, Mr Dagadu said it was sad that follow-ups on such reports often indicated that such stations had been given the necessary permits by the appropriate authorities and agencies.

He expressed concern about public exposure to benzene, a chemical found in crude oil and gasoline, which could lead to harmful effects on the bone marrow and also caused anemia if inhaled for a longer period.

He said exposure to benzene had become topical issues in petroleum activities because permitting authorities had become silent on the exposure to those living in close proximity to retail outlets could face from it.

He called on stakeholders in the petroleum industry to put in place the needed mechanisms to ensure that the country avoided the recurrence of the June 3rd 2015 disaster.

Mr Dagadu called for coordinated efforts among the authorising agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), the Town and Country Planning among others, to ensure that the right things concerning the siting of filling stations were followed.

He said it was sad to note that after the June 3rd Disaster, agencies such as the EPA and the NPA embarked on separate operations to close down filling stations for either improper siting or the implementation of poor security and safety measures.

He expressed concern about incidences whereby some houses had to share walls with filling stations, which he said, was dangerous.

Mrs Adrianna Nelson, the Principal Programme Officer, Environmental Assessment and Audit Division of the EPA, called on all prospective filling station operators to endeavour to obtain the Environmental Permit from the EPA because it was a legal requirement and also it enabled operators to get all the needed advice before operation.

She cited damage to corporate image, costly litigation, especially over land, expensive cleanups and pollutions as some of the issues that people and corporate entities faced when they operated without permit.

“We sometimes face challenges such as inadequate consultation by prospective operators with relevant stakeholders, which delays the processing period, inability to authenticate screening report because they were not signed by the appropriate officers,” she said.

She said the EPA was also saddled with the challenges of non-compliance with permitting conditions giving to filling station operators, inadequate parking space for stations and the lack of consultation with neigbours before operations.

Mrs Esther Anku, the Chief Inspector of NPA, entreated prospective filling station operators to ensure that they received the “No Objection Letter’’ from the NPA before operations, as failure to do so would result in serious consequences for them.

She said it was sad that some Municipal and District Assemblies sometimes issued permits to prospective operators when they had not obtained the “No Objection Letter’’ from the NPA.

Source: GNA | Ghana

I can handle any of the national teams – Kenichi Yatsuhashi

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Kenichi Yatsuhashi
Kenichi Yatsuhashi
Accra Hearts of Oak head coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi says he is ready, and can handle any of Ghana’s national teams including the Black Stars if he is given the opportunity. The Japanese-American, who before taking up the Hearts of Oak job did not have any high-profile coaching experience, believes he has what it takes to do the job, and is determined to surprise Ghanaians just as he has done with the Phobian club. “I think some of our old players are having ego too, you know everyone doubted my ability to handle Hearts of Oak and I proved them wrong and I think that’s nothing different. I’m sure that there will be people that are doubting my ability to do the Black Stars or any national team job and you know I will prove them wrong again,” Kenichi told Accra-based ONUA FM. “I think Hearts of Oak is a big job and I don’t think I have any step hand to do anything beyond that, you know, and if the Hearts of Oak board and the GFA can talk and agree on something of course I will because I have a contract with Hearts of Oak, but that is not something I’m interested in right now.” Kenichi has led the Phobians to some vital victories in the ongoing Ghana premier league including breaking a six-year jinx by beating Medeama SC 2-0 at Tarkwa, as well as defeating Ashantigold 2-1 at Obuasi after nine years, but his biggest test is the match-day-ten clash with Asante Kotoko at the Accra sports stadium on Monday May 2, 2016 Hearts of Oak currently lie 2nd on the league log with 18points, two points behind leaders Wa All Stars, having won five, drawn three and lost one (at home to leaders Wa All Stars) game so far. Source: Onua Sports | 3news.com | Ghana

Akufo-Addo monitors limited registration exercise in Ashanti

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Nana Akufo-Addo
Nana Akufo-Addo
The 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has visited some polling stations in the Ejisu Juaben and Oforikrom constituencies of the Ashanti Region. He was in the region on Thursday, April 28, 2016, the first day of the limited voter registration exercise. The Alafia Polling Station, in Anloga, in the Oforikrom constituency, was Nana Akufo-Addo’s first point of call. There, he interacted with registration officials of the Electoral Commission, NPP polling agents and eligible voters, who were in the queue waiting for their turn to be registered. The NPP flagbearer urged agents of the NPP at the polling station to remain vigilant and ensure that only eligible voters are registered, stressing that a credible voters’ register is the key to fostering confidence in the electoral process. He also took the opportunity to interact with residents of Anloga, and encouraged first time voters to register, as this will afford them the opportunity to decide who to vote for in this year’s election and also go a long way to determining the kind of future they want. Nana Akufo-Addo’s next point of call was the Ejisu constituency, where he visited the Bafoso Education Office (A) polling station, located within the premises of the Ejisu-Juaben Municipal Assembly. Nana Agyeman Badu, the Registration Officer in-charge at the centre, told the NPP flagbearer that only three first time voters had registered at the centre as at 10am this morning. The registration officials and NPP polling agents indicated that the process had been smooth, with no hitches recorded. To the NPP agents, Nana Akufo-Addo urged them to remain vigilant and insist on potential voters possessing the requisite identification, in accordance with the law, and also disclosing their residential addresses before being allowed to register. Whilst observing the processes being undertaken by the registration officials, market women and NPP sympathisers, who learnt of Akufo-Addo’s presence, thronged the premises of the Municipal Assembly, filling it within a matter of seconds to encourage him ahead of this year’s polls, with chants of “Nana oo Nana”, “2016 is your time.” Nana Akufo-Addo will in the coming days also visit polling stations in the Western and Central Regions to monitor the registration exercise.   Source: 3news.com | Ghana

Nigeria crackdown on cattle raiders

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Some communities fight for grazing rights for their cattle
Some communities fight for grazing rights for their cattle

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the security forces to crack down on cattle raiders accused of killing hundreds of people this year.

Soldiers and police would “go after the groups terrorising innocent people all over the country”, he said. The raids are seen as the biggest security threat facing Nigeria after the Islamist-led insurgency. Nomadic herders from the Fulani ethnic group and farming communities often clash for control of land and water. The announcement comes after national outrage over the killing of at least 20 people on Monday in a raid on the Ukpabi Nimbo community in south-eastern Enugu State. In a statement, Mr Buhari said he deeply sympathised with those who had lost their lives. He had ordered Nigeria’s army and police chiefs to “secure all communities under attack by herdsmen”, Mr Buhari added. “This government will not allow these attacks to continue,” the president said.
Map showing locations of Benue and Enugu states
In February, about 300 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in a tit-for-tat raid in central Benue state, local media reported. Homes, food stores and churches were also destroyed, reports said. More than 1, 200 people were killed in 2014 by different Fulani groups, according to the Global Terrorism Index.
Who are the Fulanis? By Naziru Mikailu, BBC News The Fulanis are believed to be largest semi-nomadic group in the world and are mainly based in West and Central Africa. In Nigeria, there are two types: The semi-nomadic herders and those who live in the city. Unlike the more integrated city dwellers, the nomadic groups spend most of their lives in the bush and are the ones largely involved in these clashes. They herd their animals across vast dry hinterlands, something that often puts them at odds with many communities, especially farmers who accuse them of damaging their crops. However, the Fulanis have sometimes been attacked and have their animals stolen by bandits, prompting reprisal attacks. The conflict has been going on for about two decades, but following the upsurge in attacks this year the government is under increasing pressure to take steps to curb it.   Source: BBC