Terror alert: NPP must come again!

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Invisible Force The arrest of three South African nationals brought in secretly by the NPP to train personnel purportedly to guard the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer and his Vice is sending shivers down the spines of Ghanaians.
Security experts say this must be thoroughly investigated and dealt with swiftly. The NPP has attempted to rubbish serious concerns raised insisting the men being trained are going to be engaged in crowd control as the popularity of Nana Akufo Addo grows. One of NPP’s deputy Director of Communications, Perry Okudzeto told Accra-based Joy FM the party doesn’t need clearance from government or the Interior Ministry to be specific to bring the SA African suspects currently in the custody of national security into the country. The three Major Ahmed Shaik Hazis (retd), 54; Warrant Officer Denver Dwayhe, 33, and Captain Mlungiseli Jokani, 45 — were picked up at the EL-Capitano Hotel. They had been training about 12 Ghanaians in security drills, including unarmed combat, weapon handling, VIP protection techniques and rapid response manoeuvres. The activity was taking place at Agona Dunkwaw far away from the national capital. The facility in which they were lodging belongs to a registered private security firm, Delta Force. Besides, the following were found in Hazis’ possession. A comprehensive report on the operations of Superlock Technologies Limited (STL) and most alarming, a detailed profile of all the workers of STL, both past and present, and identified key staff members, assessing their strengths and vulnerabilities. Remember the STL is the company engaged by the Electoral Commission (EC) for the transmission of collated results to the EC during the 2012 general election. There is nothing wrong for the NPP to engage private security men to protect their leaders. But why will they be training them in the bush, faraway Agona Dunkwaw. The party argues the men are being trained for crowd control as Nana Addo’s popularity increases. Nana Akufo Addo’s campaign strategy is an open secret. He hasn’t been active on the ground and the Police Service has offered him adequate security wherever he has been so far, the Thank You Tour, the Rise and Build Tour etc. No incidence of violence, or difficulty in controlling crowds have been raised. Has the NPP lost confidence in the Police Service, has it made it public or formally lodged complaint? The suspects reportedly entered the country as businessmen. Good, but do they have working permit, who issued them the visas? Delta Force which is fronting for the NPP must answer the following questions….How does it train its recruits? Are the VVIP escorts trained separately, why Agona Dunkwaw, Why were the national security operatives denied easy access to the suspects? Is the company hiding anything? More so they had in their possession profiles of staff of STL. The same company NPP alleged in 2012 helped the NDC to ‘steal’ the elections. Why STL documents? Why were they digging the vulnerability of staff? How did they get those documents? Aren’t those profiled at risk in this era of terrorist attacks and hit men hired to eliminate people? Security expert and lecturer at the Kofi Annan International Peace Keeping Training Center, Dr Nicholas Okine is cautioning the state security to be on high alert. He told Accra-based Joy FM such militia groups easily transform into rebel groups. “If you are a soldier for that matter, you can just come to Ghana and say you have come to train people. That request should come formally from the Interior Ministry. After training them in weapon handling and so on where are they going to get the weapons from, and under what command or control structure are they going to operate?” he asked. He told Joy News Francis Abban there are people out there planning to foment trouble and the state must be worried. Dr Okine was blunt in condemning the activity warning of grave consequences if security agencies are not extra alert. The development has put NPP again on the spotlight because of pronouncements threatening mayhem by its activist. MP for Assin, Kennedy Agyapong, National Organizer, John Boadu have gone public asking party supporters not to trust the election security taskforce and attack people on the day of voting. Yaw Buabeng Asamoah, aspiring MP for Adenta told Accra based OKAY FM on Tuesday NPP won’t take calls for peace in 2016 for granted. Other party communicators and affiliate pressure groups have subtly been inciting the public of mayhem if the EC does not act on their demands. Has anyone thought about how Al-Shabaab, Boko Haram and other militias within the sub region sprang up? Source: Dan Acheampong

Ghanaians in Finland applauded for being law abiding

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Finland Ghanaians in Finland have been applauded by their host nation for been generally law abiding.
The commendation was relayed to Ghanaians resident there by Mrs. Edith Hazel, Ghana’s Ambassador to Denmark at a belated 59th anniversary of Ghana’s independence held in Helsinki. Mrs. Edith who has a concurrent accreditation as ambassador to Finland, Sweden, Iceland and Norway further encouraged her compatriots to keep the good attitude that has earned them admiration from the Finnish society. ” I would like you to (continue to) live at peace with your host government,” she advised them. She further urged the Ghanaian community not to hesitate to offer suggestions and constructive criticisms that would enable her outfit to enhance the delivery of necessary services for their benefit. She said her office is committed to the objective of ensuring an improved relationship between the government of Ghana and Finland in the area of economics and informational collaboration. She therefore appealed to Ghanaians to consider the investment opportunities presented through the emerging collaboration. Ambassador Edith however stressed on the need for Ghanaians to endeavor to remain tolerant on political issues without resorting to insults over issues they disagree on. She urged her compatriots to learn the best practices of the Finnish society and share them with family and friends back home to enhance Ghana’s development. The anniversary which was organized by Ghana Union Finland, an association open to all Ghanaians living in Finland was also used to showcase the rich Ghanaian culture which included traditional dances and poetry recitals as well as orienting the younger generation to their heritage. The president of the Ghana union, Mr. Mensah Abrampah commended the Ambassador for her effort in uniting Ghanaians in the Scandinavian region. The ceremony was chaired by Dr. Ansah Bonsu and was attended by dignitaries including the Honorary Consul of Ghana in Finland Ms. Ulla Alanko who also commended the Ghanaian community and encouraged them to continue as good ambassadors of Ghana. Source: Emmanuel Adjei | Helsinki-Finland

NPP has never admitted its wrong doings – Kofi Adams

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National Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Kofi Adams has lashed out at the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), stating that the party has never admitted to its own wrong doings in the country.
The NPP on Tuesday admitted to bringing in three South African ex-police officers to train some locals in the Central Region as bodyguards for its presidential candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo, and his running mate Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, A leading member of the NPP, Dr. Amoako Tuffuor, had supported the party’s position on the issue, saying training of locals by the three ex-police officers was an individual and a group right which can be practised in a democratic country within the confines of the law. But speaking on Accra-based 3FM on Wednesday, March 23, Mr Adams asked: “Has the NPP ever admitted to anything that is wrong in this country when they do it?” He said the lies in interviews granted by NPP’s members like Nana Akomea, Sammy Awuku and Perry Okudzeto to the media shows the falsehood being peddled. “I am not surprised by the way they are speaking because the NPP has not admitted to anything they have done that is wrong. “We all know that the NPP has retired security persons who are working with them so why then would they import persons from outside? “If it’s about crowd control then I don’t think the NPP has any case of bringing in South African Police personnel because their record in crowd control is very poor. “This is a country where police officers shoot directly at workers during a simple worker demonstration not too long ago. “Whoever brought these men should be held responsible and I must say the NPP were very concerned when the GITMO detainees were brought into the country but they have secretly brought in people who are training more persons and it’s a big worry”. By Nana Afrane Asante|tv3network.com|Ghana

DPS International Boss wins top award

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Mukesh Thakwani The Director of the Delhi Public School (DPS) International, Ghana, Mukesh Thakwani has been rewarded for his immense contribution to education by the prestigious European Business Assembly (EBA).
He was crowned winner of the European Quality Award under the cooperation of Social Partnership in the United Kingdom (UK). According to EBA, factors considered for the award are staff qualification, introduction of modern forms of management, work experiences of staff and social projects involvement. Other factors considered by the Great Britain and Ireland Patent office include academics, awards, infrastructural development, and investment in education, the level of presence in the mass media, the effectiveness of the corporate website and quotation in the national and international searching systems, among others. The recognition meant that, the educational services offered by DPS International, Ghana, meets international standards and of consistently high quality, winning fame at the regional and national levels. By winning this award, the school will be included in the official register of leading enterprises and educational establishments by the EBA. Aside defending the Spelling Bee contest in Ghana for two consecutive years, DPS International has chalked yet another triple success at both local and international level. Ms. Inhere Baek, a student from DPS International, Ghana emerged the second runner-up in the last American Mathematics Competition (AMC) held in Ghana and organized by the Mathematics Association of America (MAA). Also, five students from the school who participated in the Science Olympia Examination in Science, Mathematics, English and Information Communication and Technology, were ranked number one at the international level. The competition which had over 13, 000 students participating had the students from DPS International, Ghana crowned as winners in the various categories. Two students, also of the school, Rutuja Sonawane and Ellen Donkor emerged first runner-up and 5th position holder respectively out of the hundreds of students who submitted entries in the maiden edition of the innovative Access Bank’s Budding Writer’s Competition. The competition was organised to unearth talents and promote the culture of writing and reading amongst the youth in the country. Each winner took home a cash prize and souvenirs for showcasing exceptional talent. In the DSTV Star Award, the first runner-up for Ghana was a student from DPS International, after an outstanding performance. Mr. Mukesh Thakwani, the Director of the DPS International, Ghana said the school is dedicated to maintaining its historic strength in education by supporting its students and giving them the very best through the provision of high -quality learning experience in a friendly and supportive environment. As investment in education is the best tool a parent could afford a child, the director of the school promised to continue investing in DSP International, Ghana to enable the school excel in various competitions. He pointed out that beside the commitment to academic excellence, the school makes concerted efforts to develop the personality of the children through various activities such as creative writing, sports, public speaking, art and craft, drama, martial arts and dancing. “All these activities are encapsulated in the curriculum to enhance the confidence of the children who can make great strides towards their goal as torch bearers and trailblazers,” he indicated. On his part, David Raj, Principal of the School assured that the school will continue to provide quality education for the students to enable them emerge winners in every competition and be able to meet the challenge of today’s market demands. According to him, the futuristic teaching methodology and excellent guidance provided by a highly qualified and dedicated faculty is instrumental in creating an invigorating and competitive ambience for grooming the children to become all-rounders.  

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Mr. Mukesh Thakwani, Director of DPSI and Chairman of B5-Plus Steel Company, with the European Quality Award.

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Mr. David Raj, Headmaster of the Delhi Public School International (DPSI).

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The European Quality Award by the Europe Business Assembly awarded to Mr. Mukesh Thakwani, Director of DPSI and Chairman of B5-Plus Steel Company.

Trump and Clinton win big in Arizona

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clinton n trumpUS presidential front-runners, Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, have continued their winning streaks, taking Arizona.
The issue of immigration loomed large in the south-western state, the biggest prize in the latest round of contests. Polls showed that Mr Trump’s anti-immigration message resonated with the state’s conservative voters. With Arizona’s growing Latino population, Mrs Clinton continued her success by courting minority voters. Keeping his campaign in the race, Democrat Bernie Sanders decisively won caucuses in two smaller states, Idaho and Utah. The Utah Republican caucuses were won by Texas Senator Ted Cruz. During a victory speech in Seattle, Mrs Clinton addressed the terrorist attacks in Brussels on Tuesday, pushing back against the Republican candidates’ response to the bombings. Earlier on Tuesday, Mr Trump reiterated his plan to ban Muslims from travelling to US and suggested that the US should torture terrorism suspects. “We live in a complex and dangerous world,” Mrs Clinton said. “And we need a commander-in-chief that can provide leadership that is strong, smart and above all steady in taking on these threats. The last thing we need are leaders who incite more fear,” she said, alluding to Mr Trump. The Republican primary in Arizona was a winner-take-all race, adding 58 delegates to Mr Trump’s sizable lead. The property tycoon’s win complicates efforts by Mr Cruz and Ohio Governor John Kasich to stop him from securing a majority of delegates. If Mr Trump falls short in the delegate count, the party could hold a brokered or contested convention where party leaders, not voters, choose the nominee. However, that scenario is looking less likely as Mr Trump continues to win states. Arizona residents’ preference for early voting, with many mailing in their ballots, may have affected the race. Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who left the race on 15 March, has secured more than 70,000 votes thus far. As the final voters headed to the polls on Tuesday, the Republican race took another nasty turn. Mistakenly believing the Cruz campaign had produced an attack advert about his wife Melania, Mr Trump on Twitter threatened to “spill the beans” on Mr Cruz’s wife, Heidi. Mr Cruz responded saying his campaign did not produce the advert, calling Mr Trump “classless” and a “coward”. Source: BBC

GOIL reduces diesel prices at the pump

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goilCustomers of Ghana Oil Company Limited [GOIL] will from this morning enjoy four pesewas on every litre of diesel purchased at the pumps from any of its service stations across the country.
This means vehicle owners will save 18 pesewas on every gallon of diesel bought at Goil stations this Easter season, a statement issued and signed by the Corporate Affairs Manager, Rosemond Awotwi Frempong announced. The Company said its decision to announce a reduction in diesel price, barely a week after prices of various petroleum products went up at the pumps, forms part of its corporate social responsibility “towards cushioning consumers during the Easter festivities”. GOIL is one of the few Oil Marketing Companies that has a competitive fuel prices on the market. By tv3network.com|Ghana

Braimah v Kwarasey highlight of tough Grant calls

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photoThese days you can pick the starting line up of the Black Stars without much stress but when Avram Grant sits down to plan his starting line up, he will have a big decision to make about who the first choice goalkeeper for the game will be.
Razak Braimah has been first choice goalkeeper throughout the qualifiers for the 2017 Nations Cup but he has had some horror moments and the return of Adam Kwarasey means there is more competition than ever. There was a time when Braimah always knew he would be in post. Fatau Dauda was his main competition but Kwarasey provides formidable opposition. The USA-based goalkeeper had a terrific season with Portland Timbers in the MLS as he pulled off save after save to help them to the league title there. But he has not played for Ghana since that 2014 world cup opening defeat to the USA and in that period, Braimah has built a good understanding with the backline. In Kwarasey’s defence he has played with that backline for a long time with the exception of  left back Baba Rahman. It will not be with only goalkeeping that Grant will have some tough choices to make. Mubarak Wakasso has one place locked down in central midfield but Grant must decide whether it is Rabui Mohammed or Agyemang Badu who gets that slot with Afriyie Acquah also in the mix. Then there are decisions to be made on the front men. Asamoah  Gyan and Jordan Ayew will almost certainly start but Grant may have to find a way to fix in the in-form Frank Acheampong on the left side of attack and Majeed Warris who seems to have rediscovered his scoring touch. So who do you think should get that goalkeeper’s spot? Braimah or Kwarasey? Vote in our Twitter poll on @tv3sportsgh By TV3 Sports|Ghana

Maintaining Policy rate at 26% is the best decision – lecturer

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Bank of Ghana A senior lecturer at the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) Augustine Addo has lauded the decision by the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) to maintain its policy rate for the second time.
“I think it’s the best decision the Bank of Ghana has made for us,” he stated on 3 FM’s Sunrise morning show. The bank late last year pegged the policy rate at 26 percent and maintained that rate during its first meeting for this year in January. The monetary rate is the rate at which the central bank lends to commercial banks, it is also used by banks to calculate their base rate. Mr. Addo further explained, “The Bank of Ghana monitory policy basically is aimed at ensuring price stability and for that matter assist government or support government in its economic objectives including those of growth and employment. “For example the last meeting put it at 26% and the indicators which necessitated the rate at 26% in the last meeting have not changed. “In fact if you look at the press release the Bank of Ghana gave out to support the retention of the rate at 26%, it clearly indicates the factors and to me it’s the best decision the Bank of Ghana has made. “The objective going forward is to ensure that inflation does not go up and we are able to maintain stability.” By Nana Afrane Asante| tv3network.com | Ghana

‘Two brothers’ behind Brussels attack

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CCTV images showed three suspects ahead of the airport bombingsTwo of the men who carried out attacks in Brussels on Tuesday have been named by Belgian media as the brothers Khalid and Brahim el-Bakraoui.
The RTBF broadcaster said the pair were known to police. It is believed at least one was among three suspects seen in a CCTV image at Zaventem airport. Twin explosions at the airport and another at a metro station on Tuesday left about 34 dead and 250 wounded. Belgium is observing three days of national mourning. So-called Islamic State (IS) has said it was behind the attacks and warned that more would follow. A minute’s silence for the victims will be held at midday (11:00 GMT). RTBF said the brothers were known to police and had criminal records. The broadcaster said that Khalid el-Bakraoui had used a false name to rent the flat in the Forest area of the Belgian capital where police killed a gunman in a shootout last week. It was during that raid that police found a fingerprint of Salah Abdeslam, the main suspect in the Paris terror attacks of 13 November. He was arrested in a raid in Brussels last Friday and is due to appear before a pre-trial court on Wednesday. It is not known if both of the brothers are in the CCTV image handed out by police of the three men at the airport. Some Belgian media say that one of the brothers may have carried out the metro attack. Belgian newspaper La Derniere Heure said Khalid el-Bakraoui was being sought for terrorist activities while Ibrahim was reportedly on the run after a sentence for other criminal activity. La Derniere Heure also said that the man wearing the hat in the airport CCTV image is Najim Laachraoui. Laachraoui was named earlier in the week by police as a wanted accomplice of Abdeslam. ‘Black day’ The three men were seen pushing trolleys carrying suspected bombs at Zaventem airport just before the blasts at a check-in hall. Two of the men were wearing black gloves on their left hand, possibly hiding a suicide detonation device. They were believed to have died in the attack. The third man was wearing no glove. The airport explosions happened in quick succession shortly after 08:00 local time (07:00 GMT), killing about 14 people. A third bomb was found and destroyed in a controlled detonation. About an hour later another explosion ripped through a train at the Maelbeek metro station in the Belgian capital, killing about 20 people. Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said Tuesday was “a day of tragedy, a black day”. The country has raised its terrorism alert to the highest level. Source: BBC

There is a hidden agenda against Fulanis in Ghana – President of Fulani Association

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  Fulani President of the Fulani Association of Ghana Sheikh Osman Bari says he strongly believes there is a deliberate hidden agenda aimed at destabilising the Fulani community in Ghana.
The Fulani community in Ghana has in recent times been in the news for all the wrong reasons pertaining to robbery, killings, and rape amongst others. The latest was the killing of two farmers last Sunday at Agogo in the Ashanti Region. In an interview on 3FM’s Late Edition hosted by Alfred Ocansey, Sheikh Osman Bari bemoaned government’s efforts to curb the rising tension between the Fulanis and natives in surrounding communities, stating that he believed there was a clear-cut agenda against them in Ghana “I raised the issue that our names, images and our integrity have always been in the mud and some people especially the media were not very just in treating the Fulani issues in the country. “I strongly believe there is a deliberate agenda against Fulanis because in the history of this country these types of occurrences, incidents, conflicts and tensions have never been in the making so if it is now developing into the loss of lives, properties, animals, displacement of families and what have you then there must be a reason for why we have to think about this seriously as a nation and stand on our feet to get a solution to the problem. Sheikh Osman contends that no arrests have so far been made to confirm allegations against Fulanis. “If there is a pending tension and there is always a hangover conflict without finding a lasting solution to it once and for all then it will always lead to these types of things which are very unfortunate,” he noted. “Let us go to the roots to try and address the issues squarely and arrive at a very concrete and proactive solution and proposal to get the situation to rest once and for all.” He urged the police to act proactively to arrest the situation before it escalates to another level especially when there are reports they have resolved to flash out Fulanis from Agogo and other areas. “We have been repeating the same allegations, claims and counterclaims since the year 2000 such as armed robbery, raping killing and all the others without addressing the issue at stake squarely.” By Nana Afrane Asante|tv3network.com|Ghana