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Plans are advanced to clean the voters register – EC

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The Electoral Commission has acknowledged receipt of an official copy of the Supreme Court ruling which ordered them to clean the existing Biometric Voters Register.

The EC however indicated that plans were far advanced in the cleaning up of the register which would be used in the November polls. The commission in a letter indicated that ahead of the ruling, it had met with the Inter Party Advisory Committee to agree on ways to clean the register.

The Supreme in its ruling on a case brought before it by the former National Youth Organiser of the Peoples’ National Convention on Thursday May 5, ordered that the Electoral Commission delete names of persons who registered prior to the 2012 elections with their National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) card.

The order also included the deletion of the names of deceased persons.

Below is the full statement from the Electoral Commission

EC COMMITTED TO A CLEAN VOTERS REGISTER

The Commission has received its certified copy of the Supreme Court judgment in the case of Abu Ramadan & Another vs. The Electoral Commission & Another.

The Commission has taken note of the Court’s orders regarding the cleaning of the existing Biometric Voters Register. We wish to assure the general public that prior to the ruling by the Supreme Court, the Commission had discussed the roadmap for cleaning the register with the political parties at the Inter-Party Advisory Committee meeting held on Friday, March 18, 2016.

At that meeting, it was agreed as follows and subject to the then-pending Supreme Court ruling:

  • That the audit process as outlined by the Commission, was inclusive, transparent, and within the remit of the law.
  • That the audit of the Biometric Voter’s Register will take place
  • During the scheduled exhibition period after the limited Voter Registration exercise.
  • That the audit will involve removal of deceased registered voters,
  • Removal of multiple registrations (with the help of the AFIS software), removal of alleged minors and non-Ghanaians based on the production of evidence.
  • That in accordance with the provisions of CI 91, Registered Voters
  • will be given the opportunity to verify their registration details at all polling centres nationwide.
  • That the Commission will use the Biometric Verification devices
  • During the exhibition period for verification of registered voters.

However, in the light of the recent Supreme Court ruling, the Commission is studying the judgement and its implications on the audit mechanisms outlined above and the implications for registered voters who registered with National Health Insurance Cards. The Commission will make its views on the matter known in due course.

The Commission reiterates its respect for the Apex Court and its commitment to continue to abide by the laws of Ghana and the rulings of the Supreme Court.  Further, the Commission believes that the credibility of elections depends on a clean voters register. Therefore, all steps will be taken in line with existing law to ensure that the final register is clean and credible before the general elections on November 7.

Meanwhile, in furtherance of its commitment to transparency, the Commission has published the full judgment of the Supreme Court on its website at: www.ec.gov.gh. 

By Martin Asiedu-Dartey|3news.com|Ghana
Twitter: @NewsyMartin

Kumasi remembers May 9 with massive street walk

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MayAs part of the 2016 May 9 Remembered programme, which has been organised annually since 2001 by Mr. Herbert Mensah, former Chairman of Asante Kotoko and current President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) with support from people, the streets of Kumasi was once again overwhelmed by patrons of the event.

Taking part in the procession were a group of Ghana Rugby Players as well as family members of victims of the April 2001 Ellis Park stadium disaster in South Africa, Ntlakanipho Zulu and Mmakgomo Tshetlo, who were both brought to Ghana by Mr. Mensah.
The 2016 May 9 Remembered programme included a ceremony in Accra at the May 9 statue outside the Accra Sports Stadium on Thursday and prayers at the mosque in Kumasi on Friday.
On Saturday May 7, the May 9 Remembered ceremonies will witness a unique and first ever May 9 Zongo Cup football match between winners from the Southern Sector and Northern Sector.

Mr. Herbert Mensah also the sponsors who made this year’s event a success with specific reference to companies such as Interplast, Primex, Sunda International, Voltic, Melcom and Printex.

“I will not be doing my duty if I don’t mention the name of Mr. Hayssam Fakhry, Managing Director of Interplast and Inesfly Africa, for his enormous support since 2001. Without his dedication year after year these very important May 9 Remembered programmes would not have been possible,” he said.

 

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Mr. Herbert Mensah joined by a guest from south Africa, Mr. Jordan Naidoo, leads the 2016 May 9th Remembered street walk in Kumasi, Ghana.

 

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A group of Rugby players from Accra joined Mr. Herbert Mensah in the 2016 May 9th Remembered street walk in Kumasi, Ghana.

 

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Ntlakanipho Zulu from South Africa who lost both his parents in the April 2001 Ellis Park  stadium disaster enjoys the 2016 May 9th Remembered street walk in Kumasi, Ghana.

Source: 3news.com | Ghana

Goro boys keep frustrating applicants at passport office

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passport officeSome applicants at the Greater Accra Regional passport office say activities of middlemen also known as ‘goro boys’ are frustrating the passport acquisition process.

According to these applicants, the goro boys established some relation with officials at the office, and use that connection to take money from prospective applicants to allegedly bribe the officials. These applicants get their passport without joining any queue or going through any hustle like the others.

One of the applicants, who prefers to remain anonymous for fear of being victimized, poured out his frustrations to 3FM.

‘For the past three weeks I have been trooping there to submit my passport form but these Goro boys have been fixing people in front of us. Everyday my number keeps increasing from 57 to over a hundred in the queue and I always go back home not having the chance to be attended to,’’ he claimed.

He further claimed, ‘‘they liaise with the police and I saw them giving monies to the police. The police there even know me as someone who comes there regularly. I’m tired, so I have decided not to go back there again’’.

Although all efforts to get in touch with officials at the passport office have proved futile, its director Mr. Alexander Grant Ntrakwah has previously denied any dealings with the goro boys by its officers at the passport office.

The Greater Accra regional passport office has in recent times come under intense pressure and criticisms from the general public on the poor service rendered to applicants.
Source: 3FM/tv3network.com

Governments charged to invest in the youth

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africanaffair-1661806iThe 4th session of the Ghana-South Africa Permanent Joint Commission for Cooperation (PJCC) has begun in Accra, with a call on African governments to invest in its youthful population.

The PJCC is a joint collaboration between the governments of Ghana and South Africa to promote and reinforce cooperation in all fields of developments.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, encouraged the continent to capitalize on its youthful and educational population.

“It might be an opportunity for us to indeed put words into actions. We should be able to absorb the opportunity we have with our young population. Other continents have aged populations, but we as a continent have 0ver 60 percent of our people being youthful and educated”, she emphasized

“Let us see that as an opportunity and not youth bulge. Let us put that benefit into practice, and I believe that Ghana, South Africa and the other parts of the continent will not complain” she added.

On her part, Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Hanna Serwaa Tetteh, observed that Ghana and South Africa have enjoyed a long and mutually beneficial relationship.

She expressed optimism about the various areas of cooperation identified and agreed to fully implement them to further boost the existing relationship.

“I recognize that there is still some work to be done, we promise you our support and encouragement to make sure that all that we have agreed on is put to action in the nearest possible time,” she highlighted

“We want this relation to go beyond just the two governments, we are going to have more frequent follow ups, not just at the ministerial levels , but also through our experts and grass root levels, to give it the speed it deserves so we can achieve all that we have agreed on”, she said.

Pacts were signed in the trade sector, on social interventions, petroleum and gas, rail and transport, environment, justice, housing and job creation.

 

Source: 3FM | 3news.com

Police destroy over 400 bags of cannabis

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The Ashanti regional office of the Police Drug Law Enforcement Unit has destroyed over 400 bags of Indian hemps in Kumasi.

The items were seized and placed in the exhibit room of the police for over six years.

TV3’s Benjamin Aidoo reports that a court in Kumasi ordered the police to destroy the illegal substance.

The exercise was supervised by officials from the Attorney General’s Department, Environmental Protection Agency and the Ghana Police Service.

Most suspects arrested in connection with the substance have been prosecuted and jailed, hence the need to dispose of the contraband goods.

The destruction took place at the Dompoase landfill site in Kumasi.

Speaking in an interview with TV3, the regional head of the drug law enforcement unit, ASP Jeremiah Alale, stated that the illegal substance had congested the exhibit room of the regional police headquarters.

He reiterated his outfit’s determination to clamp down on narcotic trade.

He advised residents to desist from engaging in such criminal act.

 

Source: 3news.com | Ghana

Gov’t suspends plan to pay public workers via E-Zwich

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EzwichGovernment has temporarily backed down on its move to pay public sector workers through the electronic payment platform, E-Zwich, following resistance by the workers.

The Finance Ministry in a bid to rid the system of payroll fraud introduced the plan, consequent to which a directive was issued to all public servants to obtain e-zwich cards by May 31 or risk having their salaries suspended.

A statement issued by the Controller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD) in April 2016 said “the CAGD will suspend the salaries of employees who do not register for the e-zwich cards by the deadline.”

But the workers have kicked against the move describing it as a “kakai E-zwich programme”.

At a meeting held between the 12 labour unions in the country who form the Forum, the Finance Ministry, and the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations Thursday agreed to the suspension of the programme which was to take effect at the end of May, 3FM’s Sarah Parko reported

It was also agreed at the said meeting that no worker should have his name deleted from the payroll for failing to submit an e-zwich number and particulars to the CAGD as directed by the Finance Minister, Seth Terkper.

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Dr. Bampoe Addo

“The meeting concluded that effective end of May 2016, every worker of the public service will continue to receive his/her entire salary through the traditional banking system as has been the case all this while, whether they have registered with e-zwich or not” President of the Forum, Dr. Isaac Bampoe Addo announced.

The Forum has argued that the programme should have been made optional and not compulsory, claiming the e-zwich platform is ineffective in most part of the country.

The leadership of the Forum said few workers have complied with what it said is the ‘e-zwich scare’ due to “the threat of losing their salaries”.

They said the CAGD should not view the compliance by the few workers as a sign of success for the programme.

“The unions have asked their members to remain calm and that the Minister of Employment and Labour Relations has said the payment system they were seeking to introduced has been suspended,” Sarah reported

By Stephen Kwabena Effah|3news.com|Ghana
Twitter @steviekgh

Kenya starts demolition of unfit houses

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Authorities in Kenya’s capital Nairobi have begun demolishing homes in an area where the collapse of a building killed at least 42 people last week.

Eight buildings deemed unfit to live in were the first to be destroyed in the district of Huruma. More than 200 are to follow.

Officials say many of the houses are substandard or built on unsafe grounds.

A recue operation continues at the collapsed building, which had been declared unfit for human habitation.

At least 70 people are still missing, while 140 have been rescued.

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The first structure that was demolished was a network of eight low-rise buildings with an estimated 600 residents.

People were warned a week ago to vacate, but many were seen taking their possessions out on Friday morning.

Another 90 houses will be pulled down next. Other areas affected include Roysambu, Hazina, Zimmerman, Kahawa West, Umoja and Dagoretti.

Woman taken her belongings out of her home in Hurama, Nairobi, 6 May 2016
Image captionPeople raced against time to take their belongings out of their homes
Vacate Immediately sign on door of house to be demolished in Harama, Nairobi, 6 May 2016
Image captionResidents had been told to vacate a week ago
Building marked with red cross for demolition in Harama, Nairobi, 6 May 2016
Image captionBuildings lined up for demolition are marked with a red cross

The six-storey building collapsed on 29 April, at the height of Kenya’s rainy season.

A local MP said it was built less than 5m (15 feet) from a river, when it should have been at least 30m away.

The National Construction Authority said it had marked the building as unfit for habitation, but that the local government had failed to follow up.

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Image captionThe rescue operation began shortly after the building collapsed on Friday

The two owners of the building were taken into custody but released on $5,000 (£3,450) bail Wednesday, pending formal charges.

Many of Nairobi’s four million people live in low-income areas or slums. Housing is in high demand, and unscrupulous developers often bypass regulations.

Pulled out alive

As rescue operations continue, four people were pulled out alive on Thursday.

Crowds cheered as 24-year-old woman was rescued, in scenes broadcast live on Kenyan TV.

Rescuers had smashed through slabs of concrete to reach Elizabeth Night Odhiambo, who was eight months pregnant.

Rescuers trying to dig the woman out
Image captionElizabeth Night Odhiambo was given an intravenous drip and oxygen while rescuers tried to dig her out
A woman is carried away in a stretcher by medics as she is rescued after being trapped for six days in the rubble of a collapsed building, in the Huruma area of Nairobi (05 April 2016)Image copyright: Ms Odhiambo was rushed to hospital and survived, but she lost her baby

Soldiers, firefighters and volunteers have been searching for survivors since the 29 April collapse of the building.

Trained dogs had been brought in, along with special equipment to detect breathing and movement, military spokesman David Obonyo told AP news agency.

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Ministry of Education launches Inclusive Education Policy

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School ChildrenMinistry of Education (MOE) has launched the Inclusive Education (IE) Policy, which defines the strategic path of government for the education of all children with special educational needs.

The 45-page document is an outcome of a series of discussions and consultations between numerous stakeholders in the education sector.

The document seeks to builds upon sections of the 1992 Constitution, the National Development Agenda, the Education Strategic Plan and other international commitments, to achieve national as well as international goals for creating an environment for addressing the diverse educational needs of Ghanaians.

With this new arrangement, children with special needs would have the opportunity to attend mainstream schools without any hindrances.

Mr Jacob Kor, the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service, who represented the Minister of Education, Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyeman, launched the Policy in Accra, together with two other documents; the Standards and Guidelines, as well as the IE Implementation Plan.

He said the Policy would respond to changing priorities and national aspirations as well as international development trends in provisions for inclusive education, and it would be revised every five years.

Mr Kor said the policy would look at a more harmonized and strategic approach to planning, and also financial prioritization, to roll out these activities on a wider scale and to reach all learners with special educational needs.

He said IE would ensure access and learning for all children, regardless of their physical, intellectual, social, emotional, linguistic or other conditions.

He said it aims to create learning environments that are responsive to all learners’ needs and were conducive to all to ensure successful educational outcomes, and ultimately to achieve a more equitable society.

It goes beyond the education system to the communities in which learners live, to ensure that they are welcomed, nurtured and given the opportunity to thrive to their optimum capacities, he said.

The Policy objectives, he said aims to improve and adapt education and related systems and structures to ensure the inclusion of all learners particularly learners with special educational needs, and to promote Universal Design for Learning and learner friendly school environment for enhancing the quality of education for all learners.

It also seeks to promote the development of a well-informed and trained human resource cadre for the quality delivery of IE throughout Ghana, and also ensure sustainability of Inclusive Education Implementation.

Mr Kor said although the Government was the primary financier of IE, all stakeholders are encouraged to provided their support for the successful implementation and sustainability of the Policy.

He said the Ministry, shall have the responsibility of policy review, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation as well as an impact assessment, and also have oversight responsibilities on the implementation and also ensure that adequate provision was made for IE activities in the annual budget allocation.

He acknowledged the support of State and non-State actors including UNICEF and STAR-Ghana for their tremendous financial and technical assistance in the piloting phase of IE and for their involvement in the development of the Policy.

Mr Anthony Boateng, the Director in Charge of the Special Education Division of the GES, said the Special Education Division under the GES has already started the implementation of IE on pilot basis in three regions namely; the Central Greater Accra and Eastern Regions.

He said by the end of 2011, it has covered 529 schools in 34 districts, while UNICEF has added 14 more schools to the list of piloted schools in June 2012.

He said the strategy was to identify children with mild to moderate cases, and provide them with the needed support, while the special school remains the resource centers for those with severe or chronic cases.

 

Source: GNA

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Go your own way, Erdogan tells EU

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Mr Erdogan waves as he leaves Friday prayers in Istanbul, ahead of his TV speech
Mr Erdogan waves as he leaves Friday prayers in Istanbul, ahead of his TV speech

Turkey’s president has told the EU it will not change its anti-terror laws in return for visa-free travel.

“We’ll go our way, you go yours,” Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.

The EU says Turkey needs to narrow its definition of terrorism to qualify for visa-free travel – which is part of a larger deal between the sides aimed at easing Europe’s migration crisis.

Mr Erdogan was speaking a day after PM Ahmet Davutoglu, who largely negotiated the EU deal, said he was stepping down.

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Mr Davutoglu had also reportedly opposed Mr Erdogan’s plan to give more power to the presidency. Mr Erdogan said the proposed constitutional changes were a national need, not a personal requirement.

‘Terrorist tents’

The wide-ranging EU-Turkey deal involves the return of migrants, mainly Syrians, from Greece to Turkey, along with increased aid and other measures.

One of these is to allow Turkish citizens visa-free travel for short stays in the EU’s Schengen area which comprises 22 EU and four non-EU members.

However, the EU wants Turkey to narrow its broad definition of terrorism to match tighter EU standards. It is one of five EU criteria Turkey still has to agree to in order to meet the visa-free requirements.

Ahmet Davutoglu, 5 MayImage copyrightReuters: Ahmet Davutoglu said on Thursday he was stepping down, but pledged loyalty to Mr Erdogan

Mr Erdogan rejected this, saying in a televised speech on Friday: “Turkey, when it’s under attack from terrorist organisations from all sides, the European Union is telling us to change the anti-terror law in exchange for the visa deal.”

Referring to tents erected by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, near the EU parliament in Brussels, Mr Erdogan said: “You [the EU] will let terrorists build tents and provide them with opportunities in the name of democracy.

“And then [you] will tell us ‘if you change this [anti-terrorism legislation], I will lift the visas’. Sorry, we’ll go our way, you go yours.”

Mr Erdogan believes the laws are need to tackle Kurdish militants at home and jihadist groups, including so-called Islamic State, in Syria and Iraq.

But rights groups say the laws are used to crack down on opponents and detain critics, journalists and dissident academics.

Another part of the EU-Turkey deal had been to hold new talks on Turkish accession to the EU.

But analysts say Mr Erdogan has been less convinced of EU alignment than Mr Davutoglu, and he will certainly be a tougher negotiator.

On Thursday, Mr Davutoglu, who was hand-picked by Mr Erdogan to succeed him as head of the governing AK Party after Mr Erdogan was elected president in 2014,said he would not stand again as leader at an extraordinary party congress called for 22 May.


Key points of Turkey-EU agreement

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  • Returns: All “irregular migrants” crossing from Turkey into Greece from 20 March will be sent back. Each arrival will be individually assessed by the Greek authorities
  • One-for-one: For each Syrian returned to Turkey, a Syrian migrant will be resettled in the EU. Priority will be given to those who have not tried to illegally enter the EU and the number is capped at 72,000
  • Visa restrictions: Turkish nationals should have access to the Schengen passport-free zone by June. This will not apply to non-Schengen countries like Britain. Turkey must meet certain criteria
  • Financial aid: The EU is to speed up the allocation of €3bn ($3.3 bn; £2.3 bn) in aid to Turkey to help migrants.
  • Turkey EU membership: Both sides agreed to “re-energise” Turkey’s bid to join the European bloc, with talks due by July.

The Turkey-EU statement in full


The BBC’s Turkey correspondent, Mark Lowen, says Mr Davutoglu had not been the pliant PM Mr Erdogan had hoped for, and the resignation is a tightening of control by the president.

The prime minister’s unease with Mr Erdogan’s plans to move to a presidential system, among other policies, had been evident in recent months.

In his speech, Mr Erdogan dismissed those who believe that, as president, he should stand aside from party politics.

He expressed his determination to put presidential reform to a referendum as soon as possible.

Among those tipped as successors to Mr Davutoglu are Transport Minister Binali Yildirim, who is close to Mr Erdogan, and Energy Minister Berat Albayrak, who is the president’s son-in-law.

Turkey in numbers

78.7m

Population

  • 11.1% Unemployment
  • 2.75m Syrian refugees registered with UN
  • 151 out of 180 countries on World Press Freedom Index

Allow banks to take care of individual businessmen – Gov’t told

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Bank of GhanaA chattered accountant, Cudjoe Akpabey, says government’s meddling in the local banks does not favour the local businessman and investor.

He is therefore calling on government to allow the banks to support the local investors.

Ghana’s economic policies is being questioned whether it benefits foreign investors more than the locals.

Ghana’s trade policies and development agenda has over the years been dictated by the desire to attract foreign direct investments and to increase export earnings.

Speaking on 3FM’s Sunrise show, Mr. Akpabey said the structures do not favour the local businessman but rather favour so-called external investors.

“Government upon government and I’m not talking just about this government but government upon government is not bold to get this revenue for the state. So, they go to the local bank to borrow treasury bills clouding the local entrepreneur or the local businessman from having access to the banks.

“The banks have become so lazy because they are interested in treasury bills because it is cheap money government goes into it and it is secure.

“The government and economic policies are so bad and they must concentrate on revenues that are due to the state and leave the banks to take care of individual businessmen.

“Government upon government is interested in putting on suit, flying first class to Washington to go and look for $1 billion. That’s all we are interested in and we think the ministers are working?”

By Nana Afrane Asante|3news.com|Ghana

Ken Agyapong’s endorsement of assault on MP ‘unfortunate’ – Minority leader

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The Minority leader in Parliament Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu has described as ‘unfortunate’, an endorsement of assault on an NPP MP by the NPP MP for Assin North, Kennedy Agyapong.

“If indeed a colleague member has been assaulted and another member is endorsing it, I think it will be unfortunate. Regardless of the provocation, members should be seeking the protection and security of colleague members,” he stated.

The outspoken MP, Ken Agyapong justified the alleged assault on Manhyia North MP, Collins Owusu Amankwah by the party’s Ashanti regional chairman, Bernard Antwi-Boasiako popularly known as ‘Chairman Wontumi’.

Kennedy Agyapong

According to Ken Agyapong, his colleague is part of the moles in the NPP ‘flirting’ with the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Ken Agyapong said that, the incident would serve as a deterrent to other MPs who work against the chances of the party’s flagbearer, Nana Akufo-Addo.

But the Minority leader in an interview with Adom News condemned Ken’s action in no uncertain terms.

He stated even if the allegation being leveled against the Manhyia North MP is true, chairman Wontumi had no right to slap him.

“I am not aware that the said member is working against the interest of the presidential candidate to warrant that incident”.

Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu called on his party to be each other’s keeper irrespective of the difference they might have.

 

 

Source: Adomonline.com

Gyan needs me in Black Stars to score more goals – Baba Amando

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Asamoah Gyan

Former Ghana midfielder Baba Amando claims Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan needs him (Amando) in the national team to aid the ‘Baby Jet’ reach his full potential in goal scoring.

The outspoken stylish playmaker believes that though Asamoah Gyan is in top shape and is scoring for the Black Stars, the captain could do far better if he had a player of his (Amando’s) caliber in the team.

“Looking at the current state of the national team, I need to come back and play just as Roger Miller did for Cameroon,” Baba Amando told Accra-based Onua FM.

Baba Amando
Baba Amando

“Baby Jet Capito is doing very well as the leader of the team and scoring goals alright, but if I was with the team, he will be scoring three or four goals in every game because he needs a player like me who can create accurate, intelligent and the ‘magic’ chances for him to score.”

“If I’m given the opportunity, Ghanaians will be the better judges to determine whether I should be in the national team or not.”

Baba Amando has eight caps with two goals for the Black Stars.

 

Source: ONUA SPORTS | 3news.com

Dan Botwe narrates frightening moment with robbers

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Dan BotweMember of Parliament for Okere Constituency Daniel Kwaku Botwe has described Thursday night’s robbery attack on him and his family as “frightening”.

He says he was initially “not sure that was happening at my place” in Tema Community 20, where he has lived for the past 16 years.

Speaking after the Speaker and some members of Parliament paid him and his family a consolation visit on Friday, May 6, the former minister of state said the robbers demanded monies and other valuables, which were given out.

He said they asked, “Where is your money?”

The incident has left the Botwe family including his three daughters traumatized, according to our correspondent.

Security has since been beefed up in the area with reinforcement called from Accra.

The Baatsona Divisional Police has also taken over the case, TV3’s Josephine Frempong said on Midday Live.

Two security officers have also been picked up in connection with the crime.

Source: Emmanuel Kwame Amoh|3news.com|Ghana