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EC’s nationwide limited voter registration begins Thursday

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The Electoral Commission has begun registering potential first time voters in a 10-day limited registration exercise across the nation from today, Thursday, April 28.

At least 3,000 registration centers are expected to be mounted for the exercise, which is scheduled to end on Sunday, May 8.

It is the first exercise of the Electoral Commission of Ghana as regards preparations towards the 2016 elections.

Chair of the Commission Charlotte Osei has already assured of the EC’s preparations for the exercise.

The 25 registered political parties are expected to be represented at each center by their agents.

Poor education, wrong timing

Some Ghanaians have expressed concerns about the low level of sensitization in heralding the exercise.

Others think the EC appears to have a misplaced priority after it launched a five-year strategic plan including the launch of a new logo two days prior to the registration exercise.

Head of the Political Science Department of the University of Ghana Dr Bossman Asare in an interview on TV3’s News 360 on Wednesday, April 27 said “not a lot of public education has gone into it”.

He said most of the targeted Ghanaians – those who recently turned 18 – are currently in schools, questioning the timing of the exercise.

“We know a number of the students are writing the WASSCE and most of them should be 18 and above and we know that the system should be very fair for them to take part in the process.”

NDC ‘over-ready’

Speaking on TV3’s News@10 on Wednesday, National Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Kofi Adams expressed confidence in the EC ahead of the exercise.

Mr Adams said the ruling party has already deployed agents to all registration centers, charging each of them to be bold to challenge any persons suspected to be less than 18 years.

“I hear there are some people who are bringing fake birth certificates and the rest to justify their ages. We are checking very well on that and crosschecking with serial numbers of all those information to make sure that those who are not qualified to register will not find their names in the register.

“We are more than ready for the exercise.”

NPP not satisfied

On behalf of his party, Director of Elections for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Martin Adjei Mensah Korsah said the NPP has put in place measures to “properly” accocunt for “whatever” registration that comes in daily.

“We are going to seriously guard this process,” he stressed.

He, however, expressed disappointment in the Commission’s preparedness in terms of sensitization towards the exercise.

“Yesterday, today all media attention has been on a certain logo and a certain strategic plan when you are planning to bring about 1.2 million new voters on your register. Such an important exercise.”

PNC taking exercise seriously

The People’s National Convention (PNC) says the exercise is such an important process not only for its new members but also for Ghanaians.

It says its flagbearer’s campaign has targetted potential first-time voters, tagging them the ‘New Force’.

“The future of Ghana lies on the shoulder of these young people,” said Atik Mohammed, the General Secretary of the party.

He said the PNC will deploy agents to all registration centers for the exercise.

By Emmanuel Kwame Amoh|3news.com|Ghana

Twitter: @kwame_amoh

Venezuela introduces two-day week to deal with energy crisis

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Shops have been operating without electricity for several hours a day because of power cuts introduced this year
Shops have been operating without electricity for several hours a day because of power cuts introduced this year

Venezuela’s government has imposed a two-day working week for public sector workers as a temporary measure to help it overcome a serious energy crisis.

Vice-President Aristobulo Isturiz announced that civil servants should turn up for work only on Mondays and Tuesdays until the crisis was over.

Venezuela is facing a major drought, which has dramatically reduced water levels at its main hydroelectric dam.

But the opposition has accused the government of mismanaging the crisis.

The measures announced on national television by Mr Isturiz affect two million public sector workers.

“There will be no work in the public sector on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, except for fundamental and necessary tasks,” he said.

Waiting for rain

President Nicolas Maduro had already given most of Venezuela’s 2.8 million state employees Fridays off during April and May, to cut down on electricity consumption.

He said Venezuela had been badly hit by the El Nino weather phenomenon and would return to normal when it started raining again.

“We are requesting international help, technical and financial aid to help revert the situation,” he said. “We are managing the situation in the best possible way while we wait for the rains to return.”

“Several countries in the region have been affected by the drought, caused by El Nino. But Venezuela has the highest domestic consumption of energy.”

The government has already adopted a number of other measures to try to deal with the crisis. In February, shopping centres were told to reduce their opening hours and generate their own energy.

Last week, the government said it would consider putting the clocks forward by half an hour to reduce demand for electricity in the early evening.

It also announced it was introducing power cuts for four hours a day.

The power shortages have deepened the country’s serious economic crisis.

Many businessmen and opposition politicians blame the energy crisis and shortages of basic goods on government economic mismanagement.

They say tough currency controls introduced in 2003 by the late president, Hugo Chavez, have only made this worse.

But Venezuela’s economy has also been hit by a sharp fall in the price of its main export, oil.

Source: BBC

Akufo-Addo inaugurates 19 campaign committees

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The 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on Tuesday, April 26, inaugurated campaign sector committees of the party, tasked with the formulation of the policies and programmes the party will be presenting in the campaign to the Ghanaian electorate ahead of the conduct of this year’s polls.

The 19 sector committees, comprising a total of some 150 members, are also to articulate the party’s messages in their respective areas, defend the party’s messages and contribute to the making of the party’s manifesto.

The ceremony, which had Alhaji Dr. MahamaduBawumia, running mate to Nana Akufo-Addo; C.K. Tedam, Chairman of the Council of Elders; Hon. OseiKyei-Mensa-Bonsu, MP, Minority Leader in Parliament; KwabenaAbankwahYeboah, National Treasurer; OtikoAfisaDjaba, National Women’s Organiser; Sammy Awuku, National Youth Organiser; Kamal DeenAbdulai, National Nasara Coordinator; Peter Mac Manu, Campaign Manager,and members of the National Campaign Coordinating Committee attending, took place at the Nima residence of the NPP flagbearer.

Addressing the members of the committees, Nana Akufo-Addo noted that the party was undertaking the final processes of its preparations for election 2016, having completed 273 out of 275 parliamentary primaries, and inaugurated all regional campaign teams and a majority of constituency campaign teams.

The inauguration of the sector committees represented one of the final steps towards positioning the party for the battle ahead to wrestle political power from the incompetent Mahama government, and return the country back onto the path of progress and prosperity.

The newly inaugurated campaign committees are in the following sectors: Economy; Trade and Industry; Agriculture; Employment; Energy; Roads and Highways; Infrastructure; Natural Resources; Education; Health; Science, Technology, Innovation and Environment; and Local Government. The rest are Foreign Affairs; Governance; Public Accountability; Security; Gender, Disabilities and Children; Tourism, Chieftaincy and Creative Arts; and Youth and Sports.

These committees, Nana Akufo-Addo added, will help formulate policies that, God-willing from January 2017, will be implemented by a competent team so that the Ghanaian people will gain relief from the hardships and suffering they are currently facing under the incompetent Mahama government.

“The difficulties facing our people are there for all to see and feel. As a result, Ghanaians are calling for the return of the NPP. We must answer the call. We need to show the Ghanaian people that we are, indeed, ready, willing and able to transform the fortunes of our country. I need your active support to reach this goal, for which I was elected by an overwhelming majority of the grassroots of the party,” he said.

On the discordant voices within the membership of the NPP, who have made it a point of expressing all kinds of negative views, largely about him, Nana Akufo-Addo stated that “I’m not disturbed, because I understand that this is the price of leadership.

“All members of our party have a role to play in the party’s victory, and I am calling on all members to work hard towards our victory. I welcome everyone’s contribution. I have always stood and will always stand for the collective,” he said.

Below are the chairpersons of the various committees, who will act as their spokespersons:

SECTOR COMMITTEES

 

  1. Mahamudu Bawumia — Economy
  2. Alan Kyerematen — Trade/Industry
  3. Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto— Agriculture
  4. Stephen Asamoah Boateng   —- Employment
  5. Boakye Agyarko —- Energy
  6. Kwabena Owusu Aduomi  —-  Roads/Highways
  7. Joe Ghartey — Infrastructure (Communications, Maritime and Railways, Water & Housing)
  1. Christine Churcher —Natural Resources
  2. Daniel Anleu-Mwine Bagah — Education
  3. Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh — Health
  4. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng — Science, Technology, Innovation & Environment
  1. Hajia Alima Mahama —  Local Government
  2. Isaac Osei — Foreign Affairs
  3. J. Ayikoi Otoo — Governance
  4. Kwaku Agyemang Manu — Public Accountability
  5. Dominic Nitiwul — Security
  6. Ursula Owusu Ekuful — Gender, Disabilities and Children
  1. Kofi Dzamesi Tourism,  — Chieftaincy and Creative Arts
  1. Isaac Asiamah — Youth and Sports

Dzifa Attivor’s tribal comments : NPP demands apology

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Dzifa Attivor

The New Patriotic Party has asked former Transport Minister, Dzifa Attivor, to retract and apologise for the tribalistic comments she made to supporters of the National Democratic Congress.

Mrs Attivor, in the Volta region, urged NDC supporters in the region to vote massively to retain the NDC otherwise NDC members in the Volta Region would be jailed should the NPP win the 2016 election.

She said a New Patriotic Party (NPP) government in 2017 will arrest ministers under the NDC government just like it did in 2001, when the NPP assumed the reins of government. She mentioned the incarceration of Tsatsu Tsikata, Victor Selormey and Dan Abodakpi as examples.

But the NPP has taken exception to such comments describing it as unacceptable, noting it has the tendency to bring chaos into the country.
“The comment is tantamount to chaos. It is not good for our democracy and it is not good for the sub-region,” Volta Regional Chairman of the NPP, Peter John Amewu, told host of Onua FM’s Yen Sempa Kwame Karikari  on Wednesday

He said “such comments are below the belt. They are ethnocentric comments and very tribalistic which has the tendency of breaking the nation”.

Mr. Amewu disagreed with Mrs Attivor on the claim that those people who were incarcerated were witch hunted, saying  “the people who were sentenced for causing financial loss to the State were not only Voltarians. As we speak today, the NDC is trying Woyome, so are we saying the NDC is victimizing the NDC?”

The NPP Chairman said “this comment is highly unacceptable and she needs to come back and apologize to the good people of Ghana”.

Touching on the call by Mrs Attivor to the people to invite their relatives in Togo to come and register in the upcoming limited voters registration, Mr Amewu said

By Kweku Antwi-Otoo|Onua 95.1FM| 3news.com

NPP must sit up because Mahama is working –Nyaho-Tamakloe assesses

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Suspended founding member of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe says President Mahama has provided ample evidence of working for the people of Ghana.

He has therefore charged his own party to retrace it steps else it is bound to fail in the forthcoming general elections.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has accused President John Mahama of abuse of incumbency citing the President’s ‘Accounting to the people tour’ as a campaign. The party says the President is deceiving the people of Ghana with the tour.

But Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe in an interview on 3FM’s Sunrise Morning show stated that President Mahama has so far proven to Ghanaians that he is indeed working since he embarked on the tour.

“Until quite recent all of us thought the NDC was sleeping and I’m being very frank with you until Mahama or Dramani started moving about then we got to know exactly that they are working and indeed they are working.

“We all see physically all the commissioning of projects, and we are seeing all these with our own eyes so you can’t tell me that they are not working because they are working.

“It is then that we are now awakened and know that we have to sit up and we can sit up and find an election when we have our house totally destroyed.”

Responding to criticism that the President has been on commissioning spree and neglecting other important assignments, Dr. Tamakloe gave a few examples of previous governments that did the same and says he sees nothing wrong with it.

“We have the colonial government where the governor and the governor general commissioned few projects.

“We’ve had Nkrumah who definitely commissioned few projects as well

“When we came into the civil setup that is after the overthrow of Nkrumah and we came into military rule, the generals were commissioning projects left, right and center.

“Then we had Liman era and before even Liman we had Busia and projects were being commissioned so I don’t see what is wrong if the President commissions projects.

“What I would say rather for my party is that we should rather focus on our own campaign as a political party and leave Dramani to do his thing.

“We should not forget that there is nowhere in the law or constitution of this country is stated that the President cannot commission projects”.

 

Story by Nana Afrane Asante | 3news.com | Ghana

Unemployed nurses threaten successive demos if…

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Unemployed nurses have threatened to scale up their protest for employment after demonstrating in Accra on Wednesday, April 27.

Members of the Coalition of Unemployed Nurses and Midwives marched through some principal streets of the country’s capital to register their displeasure at government’s inability to get them posted after training.

The Coalition had intended to picket around the seat of government, the Flagstaff House, but was cautioned by the police to converge near the Kwame Nkrumah Circle and march to Hearts Park.

Numbering about 250, the nurses held placards some of which read: ‘Evidence-based Bonded Unemployed Nurses’, ‘Do we need to demonstrate before we are posted’, ‘A hungry nurse is a potential killer’, ‘Aban Paa B3n ni’ and ‘we have turned to slaves in our own country’, among others.

After their march, they presented their petition to government through the head of government’s legal department.

President of the Coalition Adams Masawudu expressed disappointment in the officer nominated to receive the petition.

According to Mr Masawudu, “if government fails to respond to our request within the next three weeks, we will organize another demonstration in the Ashanti Region and replicate it across the other regions.”

In all, 2,241 members are demanding employment, he indicated.

Some of the members failed to turn up for Wednesday’s protest due to financial constraints, the president observed.

Those who turned up, however, were from Volta, Brong Ahafo, Upper West, Greater Accra and Central regions.

Source: 3news.com|Ghana

I know Akufo-Addo is not tribalistic – Rawlings slams Attivor’s tribal comments

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Jerry John Rawlings

Former President Jerry John Rawlings has described as distasteful, tribalistic comments made by Madam Dzifa Attivor which has received round condemnation.

According to him, it was “unfortunate” for the former Transport Minister to claim that the New Patriotic Party has targeted Ewes and was burnt on jailing some key Ewes if it assumes office.

“Before making such unfortunate statements let’s remove the logs in our own eyes,” Mr. Rawlings advised Mrs Attivor.

He also rejected the tribal tagging of NPP presidential candidate Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

“Whatever Nana Addo’s shortcomings, tribalism is not one of them.”

Below is the statement issued by the former president’s office

 

STATEMENT ON ETHNOCENTRIC COMMENTS BY DZIFA ATTIVOR

My attention has been drawn to a statement made by a former Minister for Transport, Dzifa Attivor at a political event at Wodoaba in the Volta Region.

I find it distasteful that aside making ethnocentric references accusing the NPP Presidential candidate of being tribalistic, she also insinuated that because I was the Founder of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the electorate in the Volta Region should vote for the party on that basis.

Before making such unfortunate statements let’s remove the logs in our own eyes.

I do not subscribe to the politics of ethnic bias and never have. While I may not be a fan of the NPP, I know their presidential candidate is not tribalistic or ethnocentric. Whatever Nana Addo’s shortcomings, tribalism is not one of them. Some known and respected Voltarians like Nutifafa Kuenyehia should be able to testify to his political nature.

As we draw closer to the next Presidential and Parliamentary elections we all as Ghanaians expect ALL PARTIES involved in the process to base their arguments and campaign rhetoric on the truth and desist from emotional and non-factual statements, especially where my name has to be mentioned.

I implore the electorate not to allow immature behaviour and pronouncements to cloud their judgement.

Thank you.

 

 

Story by Isaac Essel | 3news.com | Ghana

Keep Freddie Blay and risk your future – Nyaho-Tamakloe tells NPP      

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Suspended founding member of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP)

Dr. Nyaho Nyaho Tamakloe
Dr. Nyaho Nyaho Tamakloe

Suspended founding member of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) Dr. Nyaho Nyaho Tamakloe says the party has no future if they decide to stick with the current acting chairman Freddie Blay.

He squarely blamed the seeming division within the party on Mr. Blay.

Freddie Blay was appointed as acting chairman of the party after substantive chairman Paul Afoko was suspended indefinitely at an emergency NEC meeting at the party’s headquarters at Asylum Down in Accra on October 23, 2015.

In an interview with 3FM’s Sunrise Morning Show hosted by Winston Amoah, at his residence, the former Ghana Football Association Chairman bemoaned the party’s internal wrangling.

“We have no business or whatsoever in bringing somebody who doesn’t believe in our tradition to act as the chairman of our party.

“I find it very difficult to understand it and indeed I have had a lot of serious discussion with a lot of people and even people who don’t even belong to our tradition.

“How can you make such a fundamental mistake in politics and I am talking about Freddie Blay.

“He has no business whatsoever in the NPP and indeed all our woes are coming from that man, full stop.

“What is most disturbing is that he belonged to a party and made sure the party was almost destroyed.

“Freddie Blay almost destroyed the Convention Peoples Party because I have known that party since I was an infant so how do we bring such a person in our fold.

“The fact that he destroyed the CPP is there and known to every person and he is coming to do the same thing in the NPP and the worst of it is that he has been placed close to our finances.

“Until Freddie Blay is kicked out of the NPP, we have no future”.

 

Story by Nana Afrane Asante | 3news.com | Ghana

Bunkpurugu Chief appeals to residents to surrender weapons

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gunsThe Paramount Chief of Bunkpurugu in the Northern region, Chief Alhassan Nasimong Abuba has called on residents to surrender weapons in their possession after a traditional right was performed to end the conflict between the feuding family.

Many have died as a result of gun shots with the recent one being the death of 27 year old Daniel Nyankpin during clashes between the two families on February 22, 2016. This was disclosed when TV3’s Zubaida Ismail visited his palace after a blood burial celebration to mark the end of conflict.

Weapons for almost a decade have been the only remedy for settling chieftaincy dispute between the Jamong and Jafok families of Bunkpurugu in the Bunkpurugu-Yunyoo district.

However, after unsuccessful battles of guns, the two families have smoked the peace pipe through “blood burial” a traditional way of ending conflict.

Chief Alhassan Nasimong in an interview said “everybody should lay down their arms, let’s come together and see how we can develop our town.”

He also indicated that the position of the Jamong family in the palace is secured and he is optimistic his brothers will soon assume their rightful position.

He is urging the people of Bunkpurugu to relate to him as they used to especially the Jamong family as some saw him as a threat.

His contender and spokesperson for the Jamong family Elisha Naah also affirmed this when the news team called on him.

He said the battle is over, it is time to forge ahead and plan on acquiring wealth for the youth as we will hand over the mantle over to them soon, he said.

According to him, “we now want to the youth to know that the fight is over. We have to bring them all together and those of them in business should focus on their business to grow it so that we can acquire wealth.”

By 3news.com|Ghana

Burundi security given deadline to find general’s killers

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The general's daughter survived the attack by unknown gunmenBurundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza has given the security forces a one-week deadline to find the killers of a senior general shot dead on Monday.

The killing of General Athanase Kararuza and his wife were “shameful acts,” he said on state television.

Their daughter was also wounded in the attack outside her school in the capital, Bujumbura.

More than 400 people have been killed in unrest since Mr Nkurunziza announced a year ago his bid for a third term.

He won elections in July, after surviving a coup attempt and mass protests to demand that he steps down.

General Kararuza was the latest in a string of high-ranking army officials who have been targeted by unidentified gunmen.

“He energetically fought against the coup plotters last year and exceptionally contributed in strengthening peace and security during and after elections,” Mr Nkurunziza said in a statement.

General Kararuza’s bodyguard was also killed in the shooting.

Security forces have also been accused of killing opponents and dumping them in mass graves by rights group Amnesty International.

Shortly after the attack in Bujumbura, the International Criminal Court announced that it was starting a preliminary investigation into the violence in Burundi.

This will decide whether a full-blown investigation will take place, which could result in charges against those accused of being behind the violence.

BBC Great Lakes reporter Robert Misigaro says the killing is a blow for President Nkurunziza because it shows that he cannot guarantee the safety of his officers.

On Sunday, the Minister for Human Rights Martin Nivyabandi survived a grenade attack as he was coming out of church.

Although both opposition and government forces are ethnically mixed, some fear that the violence could descend into a repeat of the genocidal killings which the country has previously experienced.

Mr Nkurunziza is the former leader of a Hutu rebel group which battled a Tutsi-dominated army for many years until he came to power in 2005 as part of a peace deal.

The African Union had said it would send a 5,000-strong peacekeeping force to the country even if the government did not accept it but it has since back-tracked.

Source BBC

‘Our new logo demonstrates our INDEPENDNCE’ – EC explains

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The Commission says the new logo is its new identityThe Electoral Commission says its new logo, which has generated hue and cry, represents a unified purpose and vision, and ultimately demonstrates the Commission’s independence.

 

Ahead of the launch of its five-year strategic plan Tuesday, the Commission explained the elements of the circular logo in a brochure distributed to participants of the event which will also see the EC answer questions on its preparedness for the 2016 elections.

“The whole identity represents a unified common purpose and vision and demonstrates our independence as an institution,” the Commission explained in the brochure.

The new logo, which emerged in April this year, was criticised by Ghanaians, as they wondered why the EC was introducing at an election year. The logo, which comes with blue-black background with what appears to be eight abstract humans with their hands up.

It later came up that the new logo looks like that of a Turkish educational institution; something that caused a section of Ghanaians to demand an explanation from the designers on whether the logo is original, copied or modified for the EC.

Many interpretations were given to the controversial logo with some claiming it is an embodiment a wheel of fortune and that the colours represent the various political parties.

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However, the Commission has given a different interpretation of the new logo, which approval is unclear. Prior to its official unveiling, the logo was used in its official brochures.

The EC explains that the circles in the logo represents unity, singular and unified in its purpose which it said is “our democracy”, adding the blue of the circle also represents the stability and independence of the Commission.

“The inward moving arrows reflect all the people of Ghana and equally coming together for the common purpose- the right to select their political leadership,” the Commission added.

The red, gold and green colours, it said, represents Ghana.

Clearly, the explanation is likely to generation further discussions in the coming days.

By Stephen Kwabena Effah|tv3network.com|Ghana
Twitter @steviekgh

Hundreds flee from attack in Northern Region

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The boundary dispute led to the death of one person and burning of dozens of house in Sayeegu SundayHundreds of residents of Najong Number one in the Bunkpurugu-Yunyoo District of the Northern Region have fled the community following threats of attack on their lives.

The people of Najong are said to be sympathetic to one of the two feuding factions – Tamon and Baok communities – over a land dispute that sparked a conflict Sunday morning resulting in the death of one person and burning of houses in Sayeegu.

According to the people, they received messages on Monday that the people of Bimbagu, who are sympathetic to the Tamon, were planning to launch an attack on their lives.

They have thus fled to other neighbouring communities within the area to seek refuge until the tension is calmed, the District Chief Executive, Sampoa Timothy Laari has confirmed to TV3.

” I had several calls last night from residents about a plan by the people of Bimbagu to attack Najong and we did not sleep the whole night. People were packing their belongings and leaving,” he said.

He told TV3 he would this morning visit the area to meet with the assembly members of Bimbagu and Najong in a bid to resolve their differences to forestall any attack

Sympathizers of the Chiefs of Tamong and Baok,  Batikpolo Single and Pakabiuk Loaka respectively, have been up against each other as a result of a land boundary at Sayeegu which is being claimed by the two chiefs.

By Zubaida Ismail|tv3network.com|Ghana

No heat wave; hot weather normal — Meteo

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file photoThe excessive heat being experienced in parts of Ghana has been described as normal by the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMA).

According to the agency, observations made indicated that temperatures all over Ghana were within the normal range of 20-43 degrees Celsius experienced within this season.

However, residents are complaining about excessive heat during the day and night which, in their view, is abnormal.

The panic is accentuated by a message being circulated on social media platforms that Ghana and some African countries are experiencing a heat wave.

What is a heat wave?

The Principal Meteorologist at the GMA, Mr Joe Tetteh Portuphy, in an interview with the Daily Graphic, said Ghana was not experiencing a heat wave.

“A heat wave is experienced when the temperature is high and humidity is also very high. It is defined as an extended period of hot weather relative to the expected conditions of the area at the time of the year. But when you compare temperatures with the relative humidity, it does not show that we have the corresponding figures to get a heat wave in Ghana,” he explained.

Mr Portuphy further indicated that current records showed that minimum and maximum temperatures in the coastal, middle and northern areas were between 23.8°C and 43.6°C, while the humidity level was between 50 and 80 per cent, adding that at places where the temperature was high, the humidity was low, and vice versa.

“Also, when the daily maximum temperature of more than five consecutive days exceeds the average maximum temperature by five degrees, then we have a heat wave. But, currently in Ghana, no observation has been made at any station of a temperature exceeding five degrees,” he further explained.

Why Ghana is hot

On why the sun is hot currently, he explained that the clouds which could cover the sun’s rays were not forming and so the direct rays of the sun were beaming on Ghana.

That, he said, was also because there were no rains, a situation which would persist for a long while.

In addition, Mr Portuphy said after March 21, 2016, the sun crossed the Equator on its way towards the Northern Hemisphere, making Ghana hot within the period.

On why there was heat during the night, the meteorologist said during the night, the clouds blocked the outgoing radiation and that made the atmosphere very warm.

He noted that Ghana would endure the hot weather for a while due to the little rain that would be experienced this year.

To keep the body temperature cool, he advised the public to drink lots of water to keep the body hydrated, bath with cold water and also wear light-coloured clothes.

“The heat is not normal”

To bear the excessive heat, some people carry fans to fan themselves during the day, while others use umbrellas to protect them from the scorching sun.

In interviews to ascertain how some residents of Accra felt about the heat, some people complained about the excessive heat which in their view was not normal.

“The handkerchief is not even enough to wipe the sweltering sweat and so I am now using a face towel which can soak the sweat very well. This is not normal,” a trader, Mr Desmond Addison, said.

“This heat cannot be normal. We are used to heat in Ghana but in recent times the heat we are experiencing is different. You can feel it burning your skin and it causes severe headache”, another trader, Mr Kojo Osei, said.

Iced water business booms

For “iced water” sellers on the streets, it is the time for them to make enough sales, although they are terribly affected by the heat.

“Now I am making more than I used to because the demand for cold water and drinks is very high,” Ms Asana Mohammed said.

A hawker who sells around the 37 Military Hospital who gave her name as Akua also said sales were better than before.

The message

The message being circulated on social media reads: “The continent is currently experiencing a heat wave. Please stay indoors as much as possible especially between 12pm and 3pm daily. The temperature will rise up till 40 degrees Celsius. This can easily cause dehydration and sun stroke. (Ps: This phenomenon is due to the sun directly positioned above the equator).

“Please keep everyone inclusive of yourself hydrated. Everyone should be consuming about 3 litres of fluid every day. Monitor everyone’s blood pressure as frequent as possible. Many may get heat stroke. Take cold showers as frequent as possible. Reduce meat intake and increase fruits and vegetables.

“Heat wave is no joke! Place a new unused candle outside in an exposed area. If candle can melt, it’s in dangerous level. Always place a pail or 2 of water half-filled in living room & in every room to keep temperature moist. Always check lips, eye balls for moisture.”

Similar situations are said to be prevalent in some parts of the country.

From Tamale, Zadok Kwame Gyesi reports that due to changing climatic conditions, many parts of the Northern Region have become very hot during the mornings, afternoons and evenings.

Temperatures range between 29 and 39 degree Celsius.

Many people in the Tamale metropolis have now resorted to the wearing of sunglasses in order to protect their eyes from the sun’s rays.

In an interview, the Northern Regional Director of the GMA, Mr Jacob Lambon, said the temperature in the region would reach a maximum of 41 degree Celsius this year.

 
Source: Daily Graphic | Ghana

Free plastic surgery for 200 persons with body deformities

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Two of the persons to benefit from the free surgeryAbout 200 people with various forms of body defects in the Ashanti Region have been screened to benefit from a free plastic surgery to correct their deformities.

According to the organisers, most people are unable to afford the cost involved in plastic surgery even though they are in critical need of it to correct their conditions.

GALAXY Foundation is funding the exercise to be conducted by the GRAFT Foundation, a non-governmental organization founded by the Head of Plastic Surgery and Burns at the 37 Military Hospital Dr Kwame Abrokwaa-Yankyera.

An amount of GHC1.8 million is expected to be injected into the exercise that is scheduled to is scheduled to take place on May 27 to June 6, 2016.

Dr Abrokwaa-Yankyera noted even with the help of the National Health Insurance, reconstructive plastic surgery is still expensive, thus depriving a lot of people from having the chance to correct their defects and live a normal life.

“Some people even try to end their life because they are unable to afford the cost of a plastic surgery in order to correct their condition whilst others are also not aware that their conditions can be corrected.

“That is the why this Foundation was therefore formed to bring relief and change the lives of people who cannot afford to pay for plastic surgery but need the services”, he noted.

Dr Abrokwaa-Yankyera advised the public to visit the hospital any time they realized something unusual on any part of their body because people attribute some defects to witchcraft.

He also tasked them to take advantage of the Foundation’s free plastic surgery to correct their conditions.

GRAFT Foundation has since 2013 been able to bring hope to over 400 persons by correcting their defects, in eight out of the 10 regions in the country.

Seventy persons in Ivory Coast have also benefited from the free services as part of the Foundation’s ECOWAS Outreach.

Project Coordinator of the Foundation and also a plastic surgeon at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr BreinardAnanesaid  look to extending the free services to other parts of the country since not everyone can travel to Kumasi and Accra to benefit.

He said all the plastic surgeons in Ghana are based in Accra and Kumasi, making it difficult for other people who need the services of the plastic surgeons to have easy access to them.

Ibrahim Abubakar|tv3network.com|Ghana

Disappointed Ghanaians will vote for PPP – Chairman

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Nii Allotey Brew Hammond
Nii Allotey Brew Hammond is the National Chairman of the PPP

The National Chairman of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP), Nii Allotey Brew Hammond, says the disappointed Ghanaian voter will not look beyond voting for the PPP in the upcoming November 7 polls.

The PPP is looking to canvass 200,000 votes in the Greater Accra Region and more in the other regions to ensure that its flagbearer, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, wins this year’s election.

Speaking on 3FM’s Sunrise morning show, Mr. Hammond said the present government has not done enough to deserve a second term in office.

He was of the firm belief that the disappointed Ghanaian voter will have no choice but to vote for the PPP.

“We are going to get those votes from the Ghanaian voter who is disappointed in the present government.

“The Ghanaian voter who is listening to the President going around on an accounting tour tooting what they have done meanwhile they are unable to feed themselves, send their wards to school, find decent accommodation and also their roads are so bad.

“I had to travel from Wa to Bolga but I had to go through Tamale because the link between Wa and Bolga is so bad that you are discouraged from travelling on that stretch and this has been like that for more than four years.

“The road between Bolga and Timpali is so horrible and I wonder how pregnant women are able to survive that journey from Timpali to Wa to seek medical attention.

“There is despair everywhere you go and those people are embracing the Progressive Peoples Party because they recognise that we are coming in with policies to ensure their well being and not some other people’s benefits.”

By Nana Afrane Asante|tv3network.com|Ghana

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