Public advised to assist security agencies to combat human trafficking

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human traffickingA Political Officer at the Embassy of the United States of America, Mr Fred F. Odisho, has called on Ghanaians to promptly report cases involving human and child trafficking to the security agencies in the country.  
The move, according to him, would enable security personnel to swiftly apprehend and prosecute perpetrators of such crime. His comments come on the back of reports that about 190,000 individuals are trafficked in Ghana to indulge in many obscure enterprises such as forced labour and commercial sex. Mr Odisho, who was speaking at a ceremony organized in Accra by Engage Now Africa, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) committed to eradicating modern slavery in Ghana, described human trafficking as a grave concern in the country. He intimated that the way to address the trend is to increase sensitization and education of the citizenry to keep them abreast with the hazards of human trafficking. During a presentation session at the forum, participants appealed to the government to provide funds and incentives to support institutions and organizations aligned to the eradication of human trafficking in the country. In an interview with Onua FM, the Assistant Director of End Modern Slavery at Engage Now Africa, Mr David Kofi Awusi, bemoaned that despite the legal framework in place, efforts at eradicating the menace has not been encouraging. He attributed it to financial constraints faced by organizations such as DOVVSU and Social Welfares, and the lack of public education on the menace. Emmanuel Tawiah Forson | Onua 95.1FM

Be ambassadors of road safety –NRSC urges media

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The National Road Safety Commission (NRSC) has appealed to the media to disseminate appropriate information that would keep the citizenry abreast with road safety measures.
According to Director of Planning and Programmes at the NRSC, Mr David Adonteng, the major contributory factor that has given rise to the spate of road accidents in the country is inadequate public education. He also called on the various security forces as well as the DVLA, MTTD, MMDAs, and the GPRTU to support it to reduce the carnage on the road. He made these remarks in Accra at a media briefing to launch the Easter road safety campaign organized by the Commission. The project is intended to devise means to safeguard the citizenry from vehicular and motor accidents before, during and after the Easter festivity. The yearlong initiative would see the NRSC organising sensitization programmes in Churches, mosques, shopping malls, and use of social media to educate the public on safety measures on the country’s roads. The NRSC also made a passionate appeal to drivers in the country to be conscious of the safety of their passengers and pedestrians. The Commission also warned drivers to eschew the habit of overspeeding, saying that only institutions such as Fire and Ambulance Services, Armed Forces and the Police, among other recognized entities are exempted from overspeeding due to the nature of their jobs. Emmanuel Tawiah Forson | Onua FM

President Mahama: “I won’t take Volta Region for granted”

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President John MahamaPresident John Dramani Mahama, on Saturday, gave the assurance that he would not take the Volta Region for granted but would rather continue to ensure that they gain their share of the National Cake.  
He said the Volta Region had over the years voted massively for the National Democratic Congress in all national elections and it was only fair to recognise their contributions by providing them with their share of development projects. “The Volta Region is not only my world bank …but it is also my IMF and I will do everything possible to give you your share of development,” he stated. President Mahama said this when he addressed the Chiefs and people of Sokpoe in the South Tongu District of the Volta Region during their annual Tortsogbeza Festival. The 32nd Edition of the festival is on the theme:”Consolidating the Socio-cultural Uniqueness of Sokpoe for Development: The Past, Present and the Way Forward.” The festival, which annually brings the sons and daughters of the area together to deliberate on development projects in the area was attended by politicians, members of the Diplomatic Corps and people from all over the country. President Mahama urged the youth who had attained 18 years and above to register when the limited registration exercise opened this year. He, however, warned against multiple registrations, saying that it was a criminal offence, which could, subsequently, disenfranchise them and lead to their prosecution. On development projects in the area, President Mahama said the Government would continue to create the necessary environment in the areas of Health, Education and Agriculture to enable them to harness their potentials. He promised to construct a Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compound in addition to the District health facility in Sogakope, their district capital, and support them in the educational sector. President Mahama appealed to Chiefs and other opinion leaders in all Ghanaian communities to fully participate in the educational programmes of their wards because achievement in the education sector required the collective efforts of all stakeholders. He said Ghana had over the years been blessed with peace and unity and called on Ghanaians everywhere to play their roles responsibly to maintain the status quo. Mr George Asafo, the Chairman of the Planning Committee, appealed to the Government to construct a CHPS compound, which would take care on basic health challenges in the area. He also appealed for accessible roads in the area to enable them to cart foodstuffs from farming communities to marketing centres. According to information of the website of dearghana.com, Tortsogbeze recalls the historic crossing of the Volta River following their arrival on the migratory journeys of the people from Notsie with the other Ewe groups. In their case, they were reputed to have settled for some time at Penyi, near present day Dzodze before making the final push to their present location some three hundred or more years ago. To the elders of Sokpoe, they were led during the period of their predicaments by an elder known as Tenutse. In addition to marking the crossing of the river and eventual settlement, the festival also manifests Sokpoe culture, their economic activities and other aspects of their social and cultural life. Highlights of the festival include mass funerals prearranged on the clan basis for all who died after the previous festival. In Sokpoe, funerals for traditional believers as opposed to Christians and Muslims, are not held immediately after the burial. They are reserved for observation and held a week before the start of the festival. Thus the funerals of all those who died during the festival period as well as those who die after the festival would have to wait until the next festival during which their funeral rites will be performed. Other important items included in the festival are the purification of royal and ancestral stools, settlement of disputes within and among the clans, historic symbolic crossing of the river, and the pacification of traditional divinities of the area including their gods and royal ancestors. There is also drumming and dancing midst merry making by the people. The events is climaxed by a grand durbar usually held on a Saturday while the following Sunday features an inter-denominational harvest and thanksgiving service. A picnic crowns it all on Monday before non-residents and invited guests depart, biding each other well till they meet again.

WAPCO denies destruction of its pipeline

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WAPCOThe West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCO) has denied media reports its pipeline has been vandalized leading to the shortfall in gas supply from Nigeria to Ghana.  
According to the company, an earlier statement from the Ghana Grid Company alerting the public to the destruction of some pipelines in Nigeria has been misconstrued. The Ghana Grid Company in a statement on March 20 revealed gas flow from the WAPCO pipeline has suddenly reduced to only 6 million standard cubic feet from the contracted volume of 120 million standard cubic feet. According to Gridco, this was due to vandalism on some pipelines in Nigeria. In another statement dated March 22 and signed by WAPCO General Manager in charge of Corporate Affairs, Harriet Wereko Brobbey, the company assured that its pipelines are intact and available to transport gas. WAPCO’s pipelines run from offshore Nigeria, through Benin and Togo to Ghana, based on agreements between the Volta River Authority and suppliers in Nigeria. The Company says it neither determines nor controls the volumes of gas it transports. Meanwhile, the Volta River Authority (VRA) says it has been assured the damaged pipeline would be repaired in the next 6 weeks. Rabiu Alhassan|tv3network.com|Ghana

Wakaso out of Ghana game against Mozambique on Sunday

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Mubarak WakasoMubarak Wakaso is out of Ghana’s next Nations Cup qualifier against Mozambique in Maputo after picking up an injury in Thursday’s duel.
The Las Palmas player was substituted in the 3-1 win in a game that Avram Grant said his club thought he could not play in. Now the knock he picked up has ruled him out of the game completely. It means the Black Stars will be without captain Asamoah Gyan, his deputy Dede Ayew and Wakaso who has been one of Ghana’s best players. Grant said: “The report from Wakaso’s team was that he could not play in the first game but he got ready for it. Now he has an injury but we don’t want to risk them because the medical department said they could not. The players wanted to give everything.” Ghana will also leave it late before deciding on Frank Acheampong, John Boye and Christian Atsu can play a part in the game after they picked up various knocks on Thursday. By TV3 Sports|Ghana

Reject politicians who come with juicy promises – Aps. Dr Opoku Onyinah

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Church of PentecoastEven before campaign for the November 7 2016 swing into full force, electorates are being advised not to be hoodwinked by what Apostle Dr Opoku Onyinah described as sweet promises by politicians.
“Anyone who comes to you with promises upon promises, do not listen to them, do not vote for them, they are only looking for your votes,” the President of Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council told Ghana Dadwen on Good Friday. In every electioneering year, politicians turn to make a lot of promises and pledges which includes, constructing school building, road, bridge, and community centre. Most often than not, these promises end up becoming a mirage. Disappointed electorates often threaten to vote against politicians who made those unfulfilled promises. For fear of losing votes, old promises are rehashed and new promises preached to deceive gullible voters. But, speaking exclusively on a special edition of Ghana Dadwen on Good Friday hosted by Nhyira Aggrey, Apostle Dr Opoku Onyinah opined that, it is time electorates should not allow themselves to be taken advantage of. “It is your future, I am advising the electorates especially the youth to think of their future and make the right decision. They will come to you this year too, look at what they have been able to do and cast your votes accordingly,” he noted. Whilst wishing the entire nation most especially the Christendom a happy Easter, Apostle Dr Opoku Onyinah, who is also the Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, called on the youth to resist any attempt of joining or forming groups to cause mayhem in this year’s election. He cautioned, “Do not accept money to cause violence or create any violence, think of the peace, think of goodness and think of oneness of mother Ghana”. The man of God also sent a word of caution to his fellow preachers to live an exemplary life, leading souls to the Kingdom. “Use your pulpits this Easter to win souls,” he charged them.   By Bright Dzakah/Onua FM/Ghana

BNI picks up head of Nana Addo’s security

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Nana Akuffo AddoThe Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) has picked up Captain Edmund Koda (Retired) despite being released and absolved of earlier charges.
Capt. Koda was picked up on Good Friday, TV3 can confirm.
He is  currently in  BNI’s custody.
The head of security of the country’s opposition leader was arrested last Sunday together with three South Africans for acts that threaten national security.
The foreigners – Major Ahmed Shaik Hazis, Warrant Officer Denver Dwayhe and Captain Mlungiseli Jokani – have since been granted bail on charges of conspiracy to crime and unlawful training.
Meanwhile, national security operatives have combed the El-Capitano Hotel for belongings of the 15 members of the New Patriotic Party being trained by the ex-South African policemen.
Source: tv3network.com|Ghana

Nigeria targets 300 army officers, firms, in widening corruption probe

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Nigeria has accused 300 firms and individuals, including army officers, of embezzling 48 billion naira ($241.45 million) through overpaid defense contracts or fraud, the presidency said on Thursday in a widening a crackdown on graft.  
President Muhammadu Buhari was elected a year ago on a pledge to root out endemic corruption that has held most of the 180 million Nigerians in poverty despite the country’s enormous oil wealth. The former military ruler has fired or investigated dozens of officials serving under his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, and ordered an audit of key government bodies such as state oil firm NNPC. “A committee set up to probe contracts awarded by the Office of the National Security Adviser from 2011 to 2015 has indicted more than 300 companies and prominent citizens including serving and retired officers of the armed forces,” the presidency said in a statement. The companies and individuals, some of which were listed in the statement, had repaid more than 7 billion naira to the state and were expected to return a further 41 billion naira, the statement said. “Several contractors were apparently overpaid, while others were given full upfront payments contrary to their contract terms and agreements in force,” it said. Another firm had been given 7.9 million euros ($8.83 million) and $7.09 million in overpaid contracts, according to the statement. One of those indicted was Sambo Dasuki, Jonathan’s security adviser, the first former official put on trial for graft. A similar committee has accused Dasuki of fraud involving $68 million of defense spending, part of a wider $2.1 billion in arms deals that are under scrutiny. He has denied the charges. Jonathan’s supporters deny that corruption spiked during his presidency and say Buhari is conducting a witch-hunt against members of the former president’s People’s Democratic Party. Source Reuters

CPP declines to pledge towards peaceful elections

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CPPThe Convention People’s Party has declined to commit itself to ensuring peaceful elections polls in November this year, citing issues with the country’s voters’ register as the basis.
According to the Party’s National Youth Organiser, Ernesto Yeboah, the current voters’ register is “fraudulent” and cannot be used to conduct the 2016 Presidential and Parliamentary elections. Thus, the party has refused to be part of a campaign put together by a non-governmental organisation, Youth Icons, to get the various political parties in the country to champion peace among their youth towards an incident-free elections At the launch of the campaign in Accra Thursday, Mr Yeboah who was called to the podium to make the pledge on behalf of the CPP said: “I am just here, supposed to come and pledge beautifully towards a peaceful election 2016 but I am sorry that I am not able to do that, I decline”. He then refused to rise and recite the peace pledge put together by the Youth Icons; a move that shocked the organisers and other stakeholders who had already committed themselves.
However, both the Peoples National Convention and the National Democratic Congress which were present at the event, pledged their commitment to support the organisation in engaging youth across the country in a peace talk before, during and after the polls. Chairman of the National Peace Council, Most Reverend Professor Emmanuel Asante, described the comments by the national youth organiser of the CPP as unfortunate. “I consider that to be very unfortunate…I think our pledging peace is not saying let us overlook the weaknesses,” he told TV3 Online. “Peace itself does not come in a vacuum, we need to work towards that and part of it would mean that we need to correct the things that negate peace and therefore our pledge to peace also means that we are also committed to doing the very things that will take away those things that negate peace but unfortunately our friends saw it in a different way,” he added. Notwithstanding, he said he believes majority of the people in the CPP are peaceful, hence would commit themselves to the peace of this country. He urged all, especially the youth, to shun all violent behaviours and embrace peace as the elections approach. By Edward Balami|tv3network.com|Ghana

Parental irresponsibility, poverty give rise to teenage pregnancy in Talensi

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Pregnant girlsParental irresponsibility, poverty and some traditional beliefs of the people in the Talensi District of the Upper East region are causing an alarming rate of teenage pregnancy in the area.  
The district recorded 24 pregnancies among basic school children in the 2012-2013 academic year; a situation that forced 80 per cent of them to marry their culprits to prevent giving birth out of wedlock. For the 2014/2015 academic year, a total of 54 students who sat for the Basic Education Certificate Examination were pregnant, figures from the Talensi District Assembly and the Ghana Education Service have shown. The situation has assumed an alarming rate that both the teenagers and the authorities in the district are worried in view of the fact that teenage pregnancies and forced marriages are curtailing the education of young girls in the area. Some teenagers in the area have thus taken a bold decision to ward men off their lives. They have also issued warning to their parents to desist from marrying them out in their teens. At this year’s Girls Education Week Celebration in the Tongo, the young girls pledged to stay away from relationships that have the potential to lead to teenage pregnancy. Talensi
The Talensi District officer in charge of Girl Child Education, Mollydean Zeng Buntuya expressed her dissatisfaction at the pervasiveness of the issue and proposed that a shelter home is built to house girls with of gender abuse. She explained such home would help shield girls from abuse that will ultimately contribute to reducing the high rate teenage pregnancies and forced child marriages. She urged parents to be responsible and shun traditional practices and beliefs that expose their young girls to child marriages The Paramount chief of the Talensi Traditional area Kubilsong Nalebik Tang also warned parents and sub chiefs under his traditional area that he would not tolerate the canker He said he would not hesitate in meting out severe punishment, both traditional way and court actions, against culprits. Meanwhile, the schoolgirls have commended the paramount chief and Link Community Development for bringing back hope into them. By Ibrahim Tanko|tv3network.com|Ghana