US Ambassador wants Ghana to strengthen intelligence

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Robert Porter Jackson
Robert Porter Jackson
The United States ambassador to Ghana, Robert Porter Jackson, has asked Ghana to heighten intelligence to be able to neutralise any terrorism threat.
He said although Ghana hasn’t been a target of terrorism yet, that does not stop the country from putting proactive measures in place to contain any possible danger. Mr Jackson said this when he met with the Ashanti Regional Minister, John Alexander Ackon. He has arrived in  the Ashanti Region to get briefings on the Old Tafo communal riot between the Muslim community and the traditional rulers,  and to also learn about the Agogo security situation arising out of the nomadic Fulani menace. The ambassador said the US government is prepared to share best security practices with Ghana to deal with security threats, saying “I think we can be stronger in dealing with security threats when we exchange information” On the Old Tafo riot, Mr Jackson said there was the need for the traditional and religious leaders in the area to work together to address their differences for peace to prevail. By William Evans Nkum|tv3network.com|Ghana

Transport ministry courts businesses into lake transport

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Lake Deputy Minister of Transport Joyce Mogtari has called on the private sector to invest in lake transport.
The Deputy Minister in an interview on 3FM’s Sunrise Morning show hosted by Winston Amoah stated that her ministry is working hard to ensure that they provide the necessary infrastructure and conducive environment for businesses to thrive in that sector. “I always say that what is interesting about this country is that we are happy to invest in all sorts of endeavors but I have actually come to observe that lake transport hasn’t received that much attention from the private sector. “As part of government’s public private policy agreement, we are working to encourage private participation which we believe will actually bring in the needed funds to acquire more ferries which I believe will ease the pressure on travelling on the lake. She said the ministry is developing policies that will allow for deeper engagement and participation in the lake transport sector. Government is also working to provide additional ferries on the Volta Lake, Joyce Mogtari said.   By Nana Afrane Asante | tv3network.com | Ghana

Bank of Ghana governor to step down this week

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Dr. Henry Kofi Wampah
Dr. Henry Kofi Wampah
Bank of Ghana Governor, Henry Kofi Wampah, will retire this week, he said on Tuesday, cutting short a four-year term during which he has struggled to curb inflation and stem the decline of the national currency.
Wampah, whose term officially ends on Aug. 5, told Reuters he had informed President John Mahama of his intention to leave by the end of this month, adding the decision was partly linked to presidential and parliamentary elections planned for November. “I told him I wanted to leave office early and we have agreed that I will exit at the end of March,” Wampah said. “It is just fair to leave early in order to give enough room for my successor, whoever it might be, to settle down before we get to the elections.” He said one of his two deputies, either Millison Narh or Abdul Nashiru Issahaku, was expected to serve as interim central bank governor until Mahama chooses a permanent successor. Once considered a rising star in Africa, Ghana, which exports cocoa, gold and oil, has been dogged by large budget deficits, ballooning public debt and inflation that consistently tops government targets. Mahama appointed Wampah amid serious fiscal imbalances caused mainly by election spending in 2012 and a burdensome public sector wage bill that complicated the bank’s task of managing the money supply. Wampah responded with a string of monetary policy reforms, including tighter foreign exchange liquidity management to slow inflation. The bank held its benchmark interest rate at 26 percent in its latest rate decision last week. As a member of the economic management team, he also helped negotiate a $918 million programme with the International Monetary Fund last year aimed at re-establishing macro-economic stability. “Its unfortunate that Wampah is not going to be there to complete the IMF program through the election period,” said Joe Abbey, director of the Accra-based Centre for Policy Analysis. “I’ve found him to be somebody who is able to stand his grounds even if that didn’t seem to be the most palatable position to take,” he added. While the cedi currency has for the first time in several years withstood the seasonal first quarter pressure to rally, it has lost 94 percent of its value against the dollar since Wampah was sworn in January 2013. Consumer price inflation meanwhile slowed in February, but still stood at 18.5 percent. Such crippling figures have earned Wampah heavy criticism from some quarters. He has also faced calls for his resignation this year over what some said was the bank’s failure to effectively monitor DKM Microfinance, a small firm that lost millions of cedis in its customers deposits before it had to be liquidated. Wampah dismissed suggestions that he was being forced to step down due to the controversy surrounding the company’s collapse. Source: Reuters

3 South African ex-cops deported

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South African ex police The three South African ex-police officers arrested in Ghana for allegedly training bodyguards of Nana Akufo Addo, have been deported to their home country.
The deportation which took place around 9:25 on Tuesday morning saw the three ex officers wearing the same outfits they had on, on the day of arrest about a week ago. They were sent on board South African Airways flight 210 heading to Johannesburg. The three South-African Nationals namely, Ahmed Shaik Hazis, Denver Dwayne Naidu and Mlungiseleli Jokani were arrested on 20/03/16 at El Capitano Hotel at Agona Duakwa in the Central Region by the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI). They were arrested while training fifteen men in various security drills. The arrest of the three created a heated argument between the main opposition New Patriotic Party-NPP who had invited them into the country and government i.e the Bureau of National Investigations – BNI. The three were granted bail of GHC 20,000 with one surety each. The BNI after the bail was granted whisked the men back into custody, a move severely critised by the NPP which described it as an act against the Human Rights of the trio and a breach of Ghana’s constitution. The NPP subsequently said it would file a contempt suit against the BNI for the detention of the trio but following the deportation of the three, it is unclear what the next move of the party would be. By Martin Asiedu-Dartey|tv3network.com|Ghana Twitter: @NewsyMartin

Nigeria crush out of AFCON 2017

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SportsNigeria have crushed out of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations after defeat to Egypt in Alexandria ended their hopes of qualifying.
The 2013 champions needed a win in front of a strong, passionate crowd to go through but were second best for much of the game to Egypt and conceded the vital goal when Ramadan Sohby slotted after Nigeria had failed to clear their lines from a corner kick. While defeat marked the end of the road for the Super Eagles, it left Egypt mighty close to a return to the Nations Cup for the first time since 2010 when they won the last of their record seven titles. There was also bad new for South Africa who could only draw goalless with Cameroon to leave their qualification hopes hanging by a thread. By TV3 Sports|Ghana

We won’t allow Ya Na Abdulai’s funeral at Gbewa Palace- Andanis insist

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Gbewaa Palace The Andani Royal Gate of Dagbon in the Northern Region has insisted it will not allow the final funeral rites of the late Ya-Na Mohammedu Abdulai IV to be performed at the Gbewaa Palace in Yendi.
“We shall under no circumstance allow the performance of funeral of Mahamadu Abdulai at the Gbewa Palace. To allow this to happen is to reward crime since the reason they forcibly removed Ya-Na Yakubu Andani II from the palace to pave way for the funeral of  Mahamadu Abdulai”, spokesperson for the Andani Royal family, Basharu Dabali has said Speaking at ceremony at the forecourt of the Gbewa Palace Friday to mark the 14th anniversary of the demise of their overlord, Ya Na Yakubu Andani, Dabali said allowing the funeral to be performed at the Palace would mean glorifying wrongdoing considering that Ya Na Abdulai was not a chief at the time of his death. A Quran recitation led by the Imam of Yendi, Alhaji Alhassan Yussif, was performed for the soul of late Yaa-Naa Yakubu Andani II. The insistence of the Andani family to prevent the Abudu Royal Gate from performing the final funeral rite of the Ya-Na Mohammedu Abdulai is in breach of the peace roadmap by the Asantehene Committee of Eminent Chiefs. Parties to the roadmap agreed for the funeral rites to be performed at the Palace by the Abudus but the Andanis have since refused to grant them access; something that caused the Abudus to boycott a meeting by the Committee recently. Though the decision by the Andani Royal Gate not to allow the Abudu Royal Gate to perform the final funeral rite of the Former Ya-Na Mohammedu Abdulai IIII defies the road map to peace by the Asantehene Committee of Eminent Chiefs, Basharu Dabali insisted allowing his funeral to be performed at the palace will mean glorifying wrong doings. By Zubaida Ismail|tv3network.com|Ghana

EgyptAir hijacked, lands at Cyprus airport

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EgyptAir An airliner has been hijacked and forced to divert to Larnaca airport on the south coast of Cyprus.
Flight MS181, an Airbus A320 carrying 81 passengers from Alexandria to Cairo, was taken over after a passenger said he was wearing an explosives belt. Negotiations are under way but no demands have been made by those in control of the plane, reports say. A local journalist has told the BBC that some passengers had been seen leaving the plane. Larnaca airport has been closed and scheduled flights diverted elsewhere. Live updates “The pilot said that a passenger told him he had an explosives vest and forced the plane to land in Larnaca,” the Egyptian civil aviation ministry said in a statement. Source BBC

Fake suicide belt used in Egypt Air hijack

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A man believed to be the hijacker leaves the aircraftAn Egyptian hijacker who forced a domestic flight to land in Cyprus used a fake suicide belt, officials said.
His motives remain unclear but the Cypriot president said the incident was not terrorism-related. Footage released by Egypt’s interior ministry shows the man passing through several security checks at Alexandria’s Borg El Arab airport. The drama ended with all passengers released unhurt at Larnaca airport and the man giving himself up. Cypriot officials named the hijacker as Seif Eldin Mustafa and said he was “psychologically unstable”. Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides said Mustafa had initially asked to speak with his Cypriot ex-wife, who police brought to the airport, before making a series of “incoherent” demands. Police in Cairo were questioning Mustafa’s relatives, AP news agency reported. Questions over security Egypt’s tourism ministry insisted all airport security measures had been “fully implemented” before EgyptAir Flight MS181 to Cairo took off. CCTV footage released by the interior ministry shows Mustafa being frisked at two security checks and passing a slim bag through x-ray machines. The BBC’s Youssef Taha says Egypt has taken steps to improve airport security after Russian Metrojet Flight 9268 was blown up over Sinai last October. They include an extra $1bn a year and a deal with British consultancy Control Risks to review procedures at Cairo, Sharm El-Sheikh and Marsa Alam airports. Despite this, our correspondent says checks remain inconsistent, with many VIPs and MPs refusing to be searched and airport and airline staff routinely bypassing full security screening. ‘Always a woman involved’ After a standoff lasting several hours, the hijacker walked down aircraft steps and surrendered to Cypriot security forces. Shortly before that, several people were seen fleeing the aircraft, including one person, apparently a crew member, who climbed out of a cockpit window. Other passengers had left the plane after appearing to have been released. Earlier, Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades had responded to a reporter’s question about whether the hijacker was motivated by romance, by laughing and saying: “Always there is a woman involved.” EgyptAir said the Airbus A320 was carrying 56 passengers from Alexandria to Cairo, along with six crew and a security official. A statement from Egypt’s civil aviation ministry said 26 foreign passengers were on board, including eight Americans, four Britons, four Dutch citizens, two Belgians, two Greeks, a French national, an Italian and a Syrian. Larnaca airport, on the south coast of Cyprus, has been closed and scheduled flights diverted elsewhere. Source: BBC

Voting begins in Abuakwa North by-election

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Voting underway at Abuakwa North
Three political parties – the New Patriotic Party, Ghana Freedom Party and and the United Front Party-  are contesting in today’s election that is being conducted by the Electoral Commission of Ghana. Contesting are  the NPP’s Gifty Twum-Ampofo, Frempong Samuel of the GFP and Isaac Kwarteng of UFP. The National Democratic Congress, the Convention People’s Party and the Progressive People’s Party have pulled out of the by-election which was necessitated by the murder of the MP for the area, J.B Danquah Adu in February 2016 at his residence in Accra. More than 40,000 people are expected to cast their votes at the 69 polling stations under the constituency. As at 6:00am, all electoral materials had been distributed to the various voting centres, and the Police were also at hand to ensure a peaceful by-election.   By tv3network.com|Ghana