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Friday, April 20, 2012

NPP commends Judiciary for upholding rule of law


 
Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, NPP chairman
The Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, has commended the judiciary for upholding the rule of law and not doing the will of President Mills in the ongoing saga involving the Assin-North Member of Parliament, Kennedy Ohene Agyepong, but rather proceeding to grant him bail.

In a statement issued by the NPP Chairman, he noted that the Attorney General, knowing well that the magistrate’s court had no jurisdiction to hear the matter, took Ken Agyepong to that court only to request for the court to remand him in police custody for an additional two weeks. 

“It was merely to seek to keep the Member of the Parliamentary in custody in order to ‘teach him a lesson’”, Jake noted, describing the treason charges levelled against Mr. Agyapong “only as a mockery of the law being perpetrated for reckless partisan advantage.”

Jake maintained that had the magistrate done the will of the President and his appointees and remanded Hon. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong for two (2) weeks, “no one could have answered for the reaction of those showing him [Kennedy] support in Accra, Cape Coast, Takoradi, Kumasi and other cities and towns across Ghana.” 

According to the NPP Chairman, since the police had shown by their arrest of Hon. Kennedy Agyapong “that they are not fearful of taking action against a senior NPP politician”, they must also show their even handed application of justice by taking action against NDC orchestrated violence and or incitement to violence, during and before the ongoing registration exercise.

Jake recounted statements made by Mr. Amatepe, deputy Volta Regional Minister, who called on Ewes in the Region at Aflao and elsewhere, at the time of the visit to the region by President Mills, “to beat NPP Akan registration monitors.”
The NPP Chairman also cited the example, for police action, of NDC thugs photographed going through the Odododiodio Constituency with guns, shovels, pickaxes, cutlasses and clubs wreaking havoc and terrorising residents.

“Let the Ghana Police meet this challenge,” Jake charged.

According to the NPP Chairman, the ongoing brouhaha surrounding NPP firebrand Kennedy Agyepong is a deliberate ploy by President Mills to intimidate and cow the entire leadership of the NPP into submission.

Jake noted that President Mills in deploying state resources against political opponents is “prepared to sacrifice the rule of law and the national interest to satisfy his desire for his own political gain, by the use of violence and cheap propaganda.”

The NPP chairman noted that the primary aim of arresting, detaining and prosecuting Ken Agyepong is first and foremost “to put the fear of the ‘Asomdwehene’ in the NPP” and secondly to punish Ken for leading the crusade on the GH¢51 million Woyomegate scandal and other dubious multi-million dollar judgment debts made by his government mainly to his major financiers.

“It is obvious that President Mills and his administration have been rocked by Kennedy Agyapong’s exposé on the judgment debt scandals, in which GH¢51.8 million was doled-out to Mr Woyome, and arbitration settlements of €35 million and €94 million were given to Waterville and CP Construction Ltd, respectively.

“These payments were illicit because no evidence was proffered to support the claims. On the contrary, government ignored all the glaring evidence that the claims were fraudulent,” Jake added. 

Jake noted that President Mills’ agenda of seeking to discredit the character of Ken Agyepong will not whitewash the criminal wrongdoing of his administration.

Mr Obetsebi-Lapmptey reaffirmed the NPP’s backing of Hon Ken Agyepong adding that “the NPP remains firmly behind the Hon. Kennedy Agyepong in his quest for justice in the unfounded accusations of treason made against him.”

Jake continued, “We would not sit by and allow the rule of law to be transformed into the misrule of Mills.”



By Citifmonline.com/Ghana

Thursday, April 19, 2012

NPP’s Akwasi Osei Adjei acquitted of all charges



Freed Akwasi Osei Adjei with Dr. Addo Kufuor, a former Defense Minister leaving the court premises
A former Foreign Affairs Minister under the former New Patriotic Party government, Akwasi Osei Adjei, has been acquitted and discharged of all eight charges including causing financial loss to the State in a case concerning the importation of rice from India into the country.

The High Court also acquitted Daniel Gyimah, the former managing director of the National Investment Bank, for the same charges.

The two were accused of importing some 300,000 bags of rice from India between April 2008 and February 2009, but the prosecution argued 2,997 of those bags of rice were diverted, leading to a financial loss of some GH¢1.5 billion to the State.

The former minister was earlier acquitted of six of the eight charges but still had to stand trial for two charges including Conspiracy to Contravene the Public Procurement Act and Contravention of the Public Procurement Act. 

Speaking to Citi News, the legal counsel for the defendants, Mr. Godfred Odame said the verdict given on the case vindicated his earlier stance that Hon. Adjei’s trial was politically motivated and had no basis whatsoever.

Commenting on the state prosecution, he said “The manner in which the prosecution handled the matter leaves much to be desired. The whole objective of a trial is to bring a wrongdoer to justice, but when it is motivated by other motives, it becomes malicious.”



By Kwakyewaa Owusu-Nyantakyi/Citifmonline.com/Ghana

Ken Agyapong granted bail on fresh terrorism charge




The embattled Assin North Member of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong, has been granted bail for the second time in a day.

The lawmaker has been charged with treason felony, attempt to commit genocide and terrorism.

Hon. Agyapong, whose statement on an Accra-based radio station, Oman FM, last week was found to be inciting and inflammatory was earlier in the day granted bail because the security agencies kept him in custody over the stipulated 48-hour period.

State prosecution amended the charge from treason to treason felony, attempt to commit genocide and terrorism moments after the first bail was secured. However, an Accra High Court heard the plea of defense counsel and granted the MP bail in the sum of GhC200, 000.

The judge ordered for his release on health grounds. The lawmaker is reported to have high blood pressure following his detention.

Lawyers of Hon. Agyapong told Citi News they are frantically working around the clock to get their client released from BNI grip today after having spent three days in cells.



By Citifmonline.com/Ghana

Ewes Are Not Cowards, We Are Ready For Any Attack – Justice Kpegah



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Justice F.Y Kpegah
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A retired Supreme Court judge, Justice F. Y. Kpegah has accused NPP MP Kennedy Agyapong of deliberately inciting and aggravating the tribal tension between the Ashantis and Ewes.

Justice Kpegah says the divisive comments by Assin North MP risk plunging Ghana into genocide and must be punished for that.

He however boldly stated that Ewes are not cowards and would retaliate attacks by any ethnic group in the country.

The retired judge in a sarcastic manner however thanked Kennedy Agyapong for giving prior notice of his intent adding that Ewes in the Volta Region and other parts of the country would be ready for him.

Speaking on XYZ News, he expressed confidence in the Attorney General, saying he will deal with the issue intellectually and the adequate punishment meted out to the embattled MP.

The NPP firebrand who declared war on his private radio station was arrested by the Police CID on Monday and has subsequently been charged with treason. He is scheduled to appear in court today to face trial.

Mr. Kpegah also stated that some Chiefs and people of the Volta region have decided not to support President Mills because he has failed to show gratitude to them since he was elected as president even though he has been to several other parts of the region.

Meanwhile, a former president of the ECOWAS commission is worried the current development could have a negative toll on the international image of Ghana.

Ambassador James Victor Gbeho who is currently serving as Presidential Advisor on Foreign Affairs told XYZ News that Ghanaians who are agitated over the ongoing prosecution of the Assin North NPP MP must calm down .
Source: Radioxyz

PHOTO: NDC youth on Rampage (2)...


 
 
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A Deputy Minister for Information, James Agyenim Boateng, on Wednesday morning sought to discredit a picture accompanying a story published by the Daily Guidenewspaper and reproduced on Peacefmonline, claiming it was a fake.

The story, headlined "PHOTO: NDC Goons On Rampage?", was published on Friday, April 13th.

According to the publication, "hundreds of rampaging youth suspected to be National Democratic Congress (NDC) activists from the Odododiodoo constituency virtually took over portions of Accra with offensive weapons, calling for the blood of NPP members who dared to face them in the area".

"Some of them, wearing armbands, bearing cutlasses, pickaxes and guns which they occasionally fired into the air, were chanting war songs. One of the thugs who was later arrested by the police, according to sources, was ordered to be freed by the James Town Police Commander, DSP Franklyn Addae, simply because he was an NDC activist, making policemen deployed to the scene helpless. The posture of the thugs scared hawkers and shop owners as they walked from one point to the other with an unusual confidence, buoyed by the support they enjoyed from Castle’s Nii Lantey Vanderpuije, NDC candidate for the constituency," the story said.

But speaking on PeaceFM's "Kokrokoo" Morning Show, the deputy Information Minister posited that the photograph attached to the publication cannot be a scene in Ghana and was forged.

His remark drew a sharp riposte from the Editor of the Daily Guide newspaper, Fortune Alimi, who called into the programme insisting that the photo in question, is part of a collection of pictures which captures scenes from the Odododiodoo constituency.


Peacefmonline is privileged to bring to its site visitors, the chilling scenes captured by a photo-journalist of Daily Guide, Gifty Lawson.
 












Kufuor: Agyapong’s case is like using a sledge hammer to kill a fly



Kufuor: “Using a sledge hammer to kill a fly is like pouring oil unto fire.”
Ghana’s former President, John Agyekum Kufuor, has spoken for the first time on the treason charges against New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP for Assin North, Kennedy Agyapong, calling on government to douse the rising tension.

Ex-President Kufuor, who was much concerned about the rising tension associated with the arrest of his party member, advised his successor to be circumspect in order to protect the peace of Ghana as it gets ready for a crucial election in December.

The lawmaker is being held at the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) for allegedly inciting Ashantis against Gas and Ewes following pockets of violence that characterised the ongoing biometric registration exercise.

He has been charged with treason and made his first court appearance on Wednesday, but the magistrate – Patricia Quansah – refused to sit on the case because it was beyond her jurisdiction.

Former President Kufuor feels the charge is too strong and likened it to a sledge hammer being used to kill a fly.

“Treason is the highest criminal offense of the land and must be used lightly,” Kufuor said on the sidelines of a meeting he is attending in Washington DC, USA. “Using a sledge hammer to kill a fly is like pouring oil unto fire.”



By Citifmonline.com/Ghana

Judge: I've No Powers To Preside Over Ken Agyapong’s Treason Case


Kennedy Agyapong
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The trial of NPP MP for Assin North, Hon Kennedy Agyapong, for treason related charges, suffered a "legal limbo" after the Magistrate Court in Adjabeng refused to sit on the case because it lacked jurisdiction to handle such matters.

The trial judge, Patricia Quansah, has therefore referred the case to the Chief Justice Georgina Wood for advice stating she has no legal powers to hear the case.

Amidst tight security, the Assin North MP, who is being tried for making treasonable comments after declaring war on his radio station Oman FM, has been moved from the court to the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) head office after the case ended abruptly.


More soon....

Source: Kwame Frimpong of OkayFM/Peacefmonline.com

Kennedy Agyapong Granted Bail...STILL In BNI Custody



 
 
 
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Beleaguered Member of Parliament of Assin North, Kennedy Agyapong, has been granted bail.

A Human Rights Court granted him bail this morning, Thursday, April 19 with two sureties in the sum of GH¢ 200,000, but the treason charges leveled against him still holds.

He was released on bail based on health grounds and because he is a Member of Parliament. The court also held that the police cannot re-arrest him until he appears in court on the 24th of April.

The NPP firebrand is reported to have high blood pressure following his three-day detention in Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) cells.

The magistrate, Patricia Quansah, who was supposed to handle the case, however, declined to proceed stating her jurisdiction does not extend to cases of such magnitude.

The NPP MP has been charged with three counts of treason, treason felony and attempted genocide.


 
 
Source: Peacefmonline.com

Judge: I've No Powers To Preside Over Ken Agyapong’s Treason Case




Kennedy Agyapong
 
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The trial of NPP MP for Assin North, Hon Kennedy Agyapong, for treason related charges, suffered a "legal limbo" after the Magistrate Court in Adjabeng refused to sit on the case because it lacked jurisdiction to handle such matters.

The trial judge, Patricia Quansah, has therefore referred the case to the Chief Justice Georgina Wood for advice stating she has no legal powers to hear the case.

Amidst tight security, the Assin North MP, who is being tried for making treasonable comments after declaring war on his radio station Oman FM, has been moved from the court to the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) head office after the case ended abruptly.


More soon....


 
 
 
Source: Kwame Frimpong of OkayFM/Peacefmonline.com

‘Mills Is Creating A Dangerous Environment In Ghana’


 
President John Evans Atta Mills
 
 
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A STATEMENT BY THE NPP NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
Today has been a shameful day in the history of the rule of law in our country with state prosecutors presenting the New Patriotic Party’s Member of Parliament for Assin North, Kennedy Agyapong, before a magistrate court on three charges of (i) treason, (ii) treason felony and (iii) attempted genocide. The charges are ostensibly based on remarks he made in reaction to the acts of violence perpetrated in the Odododiodio constituency by Presidential Aide and parliamentary candidate of the ruling National Democratic Congress, Nii Lantey Vanderpuye.

The Attorney General, knowing so well that the magistrate court had no jurisdiction to hear the matter, brought the ‘prisoner’ there only to request for the court to remand him in police custody for an additional two weeks. It was merely to seek to keep the member of the parliamentary Minority in custody in order to “teach him a lesson”.

The treason charge levelled against Mr Agyapong can be described only as a mockery of the law being perpetrated for reckless partisan advantage. President Mills, in deploying state resources against political opponents, is prepared to sacrifice the rule of law and the national interest to satisfy his desire for his own political gain, even if via violence and cheap propaganda. The NPP is worried that Mills is deliberately building an environment that will compromise the potential for a free, fair, and peaceful election in Ghana.

The arrest, detention and prosecution of Mr Agyapong are, in our view, not because the government is genuinely concerned about the use of intemperate language—which has been actively wielded by some of their own supporters in this heated election cycle with no consequences brought to bear. The arrest, detention and prosecution of this leading member of the NPP are purely to serve two major agendas of the ruling party:

(1) to put the fear of the ‘Asomdwehene’ in the NPP—to intimidate and cow our leadership into submission and;

(2) to punish MP Agyapong for leading the crusade on the single biggest corruption scandal in the history of Ghana: the unlawful payments to Alfred Agbesi Woyome and other equally dubious multi-million dollar judgment debts made by the Mills-Mahama government mainly to its major financiers.

Seeking to discredit the character of MP Agyapong will not whitewash the criminal wrongdoing of the Mills-Mahama administration. Ghanaian citizens and friends of Ghana should be concerned with the narrowing political space in Ghana.

WOYOME SCANDAL

It is obvious that President Mills and his administration have been rocked by Kennedy Agyapong’s exposé on the judgment debt scandals, in which GH¢51.8 million was doled-out to Mr Woyome, and arbitration settlements of €35 million and €94 million were given to Waterville and CP Construction Ltd, respectively. These payments were illicit because no evidence was proffered to support the claims. On the contrary, government ignored all the glaring evidence that the claims were fraudulent.

So far, out of GHC642 million worth of judgment debts paid by President Mills’ government between 2009 and 2011, at least US$197.5 million (or GHC356 million) has been clearly identified, in the words of the sacked Attorney-General, Martin Amidu, as “gargantuan crimes against the state” and fraudulently given to just three or so individuals and entities.

The NPP MP, Mr Agyapong, has, over the last few months, shown exceptional courage and patriotism in exposing the extent of the “gargantuan crimes” being committed through the instrumentalisation of very senior people in the government, including the President, who ultimately authorized these payments.

However, the nature of the selective justice being displayed under the law professor, President JEA Mills, is unprecedented in the history of the Fourth Republic. Ghanaians can judge for themselves why the two Ministers of State directly and actively responsible for making these corrupt payments, Dr Kwabena Duffuor, the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, and Mrs Betty Mould Iddrisu, the former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, have not been charged for this unprecedented fraud against the Ghanaian people.

IMPEACHMENT

President Mills is neck-deep in this whole judgment debt saga and he may soon have to answer impeachment questions on these very serious charges, which are supported by considerable evidence. President Mills has left many questions unanswered and lied outright when he initially told Ghanaians that he knew nothing about these fraudulent judgment debt payments, until he was exposed by an investigation he set up to cover-up his complicity and that of his Ministers. The President has, thus, made any probable case for impeachment proceedings to be brought against him weighty.

VIOLENCE IN ODODODIODIO AND BEYOND DURING THE BIOMETRIC REGISTRATION

After warning the NPP after our successful regional rally at Mantse Agbona, the Director of Operations at the Office of the President, who also happens to be the President of the Association of Weightlifters in Ghana, has always been known for his incendiary political statements. But he became more specific and vitriolic towards the NPP after our recent successful regional rally at Mantse Agbona. He proceeded to unleash his gang of machomen on our supporters and on ordinary, innocent Ghanaians in the constituency he is campaigning as the NDC Parliamentary Candidate, Odododiodio. He has not been questioned once by the police even though in his case, he evidently followed his threat of violence with acts of

violence, committed in his name by his supporters and hired thugs.

Earlier this year, Vanderpuye offered that: “I swear to you that the NPP can never organize any rally in Odododiodio in the near future, if that is their mission. The only place that will be safe for them (to hold their rally) will be in space, and not in my constituency.” This set the tone for intimidation and violence in the commercial district which he has carried forward into the registration period. The violence in Odododiodio reflects the way this important national exercise of compiling a new and credible voters’ list has been marred by the ruling party.

In the Ashanti Region, the police identified a gang of NDC thugs who were moving from registration centre to registration centre assaulting people queuing up to register and destroying registration machines. When a district police commander offered a prize for information leading to the arrest of the criminal gang, the response of his superiors in Accra was to disassociate themselves from that move to apprehend the culprits who were terrorizing Ghanaians and disrupting the registration exercise.

The following are just a few examples of incidents of violence documented in Odododiodio and beyond during the voter registration period:

Justice Opoku, an NDC agent at the registration centre at the Foase Kokoben Electoral Area in the Bekwai constituency, shot a 12 year old boy.

On 25th March (the first day of registration), some NDC supporters attacked the Takofiano polling station and inflicted severe cutlass wounds on Kwadwo Sarfo, a known NPP activist.

On 25th March, the driver and bodyguard of Professor Ameyaw Akumfi, NPP MP for Techiman North, were attacked with machetes at a polling station at Jama Timponim, the MP’s hometown.

Sheriff Mohammed, secretary of the Okakoi North Youth Wing of the New Patriotic Party, was stabbed to death allegedly by NDC supporters at Fadama on 10th April.

John Kofi Donyina (Communications Director for Techiman South NPP) was attacked by an NDC supporter around 7:30pm on 10th April.

A reporter of the Daily Searchlight newspaper, Bright Amo-Addo, had a portion of his thumb chopped off by irate activists of the NDC at Fadama in Accra on 8th April.

Ursula Owusu, NPP Parliamentary Candidate for Ablekuma South, and Abu Jinapor, an aid to the NPP Presidential Candidate, were subjected to physical assault by some heavily-built NDC acitivists during a tour of some registration centres in the Odododiodoo Constituency last Wednesday.

It is in the context of the ongoing violent incidents during the ongoing biometric registration that Mr Agyapong spoke last Friday. In the interest of peace and unity, the NPP believes that he should not have allowed himself to be provoked into making any intemperate remarks. Our own flagbearer, Nana Akufo-Addo, has repeatedly called for vigilance and courage but also calm and peace throughout the past few years, even as NDC intimidation tactics have mounted. However, that Agyapong was then taken into custody to silence him during a hotly contested election shows that President Mills and the NDC have no such qualms about the use of force and intimidation.

For the duration of Mills’ first year in office, after the NPP candidate conceded the close presidential election and called for national unity and reconciliation to move Ghana forward, NDC footsoldiers terrorized Ghanaians in all 10 regions, seizing and destroying government properties, beating up public workers and unleashing violence on ordinary people without a single word of rebuke or a single order of arrest from the President. This has set the tone for the current political environment in Ghana, and the President is responsible for these growing tensions.

TREASON CHARGE AS POLITICALLY MOTIVATED

This treason charge against the MP for Assin North is a diversionary tactic by a failing, incompetent and corrupt government that has lost touch with the concerns of the ordinary people of Ghana. We have no doubt the case will be laughed out of court eventually but the President must be hoping MrAgyapong will be silenced by the trauma. Whatever your opinion of Mr Kennedy Agyapong statements, he has done nothing to show that he has the capacity to levy war against his motherland.

In Ghana, before a charge of treason is levelled against a person, the state must prove beyond all reasonable doubt that Article 17 of the constitution has been breached. Subject to clause (18) of article 17, treason shall consist only:

(a) in levying war against Ghana or assisting any state or person or inciting or conspiring with any person to levy war against Ghana; or

(b) in attempting by force of arms or other violent means to overthrow the organs of government established by or under this Constitution; or

(c) in taking part or being concerned in or inciting or conspiring with any person to make or take part or be concerned in, any such attempt.

Whatever your opinion of Mr Kennedy Agyapong’s statements, he has done nothing to show that he has the capacity to levy war against his motherland, nor was he engaged in a criminal conspiracy to mount one. Ghana is long past the days when criticizing a weakness of the current government or making an irresponsible remark should amount to treason.

The political motivation behind these charges is made clear by the fact that an earlier statement from General Secretary of the ruling party Aseidu Nketia, in which he stated that “there would be civil war in Ghana if biometric verification is implemented” for the December 2012 elections, was ignored by the same police who arrested MP Agyepong. (The Electoral Commission has proceeded with biometric verification for this year’s elections after the NPP helped champion this technology.) It is this kind of double standard that threatens the peace and security of our nation.

Mr Agyapong’s tone and manner and the unnecessary reference to ethnicity was a clear misjudgement. It is clear that these views do not reflect those of his party and his constituency, but were offered out of his own personal frustration for the current state of affairs and polarized political environment in Ghana. Long before the MP’s pronouncements, there had been violence all across this country. The NPP sees this as the inevitable outcome of the NDC’s discriminatory, patronage based governance and policies. The charge of treason levelled against Mr Kennedy Agyapong for comments no different than those offered by other NDC representatives is only the latest example of this.

ABUSE OF POWER

Kennedy Agyapong’s arrest is about the abuse of power by deploying state resources against political opponents and not about the enforcement of Ghana’s laws. Only the Attorney General who could have approved the charge of treason and this charge exposes President Mills as playing a very dangerous game.

Ghanaians can all bear witness to the system of apartheid and “ethnic cleansing” being supervised by Nii Lantey Vanderpuije in the Odododiodio constituency. People who are ordinarily resident in the constituency but deemed by NDC agents to have non-Ga-sounding names or who cannot speak Ga are prevented from registering, a blatant breach of the Constitution. In our view this has been the starting point of violence and the introduction of ethnic divisions in the ongoing biometric registration exercise.

The acts of violence being perpetrated in Odododiodio by NDC thugs have been accompanaied by an air of impunity. Some of the thugs who brutalised Ursula Owusu and Abu Jinapor have been positively identified (as agents of the Director of Operations at the Castle) and yet the police have refused to take action to bring these men to justice. The police have apprehended none of the weapons-wielding NDC thugs identified in photographs in the newspapers as tormenting ordinary residents and traders in the constituency, which is the commercial heart of the capital.

Yet, when a member of the NPP voices his deep frustration at the selectivity with which the Ghana Police Service is upholding and enforcing the laws of the country, he is whisked away with lightning fast speed and immediately charged with treason. This will deepen the divides within the country and sets a dangerous precedent.

3 YEARS OF POLICE INACTION AGAINST NDC THREATS AND VIOLENCE

If, indeed, Mr. Agyapong’s words are landing him in court for treason, quite a few of our fellow citizens should have preceded him to jail and then into court. Amongst these would be:

President Mills for his 2008 threat to turn Ghana into Kenya if the elections did not go well.

The Hon. Baba Jamal who declared a “Jihad” during the Akwatia by-election in 2009. This declaration of war by Baba Jamal was followed by a shocking incidence of barbarism and thuggery by NDC supporters, who inflicted severe injuries on 15 NPP supporters.

The events of 25th August 2009, involving the gruesome murder of three traders and workers in the Agbogbloshie market (Alhassan Fuseini from Tamale, Soale from Yendi and Sule J.Y from Tolon) in broad daylight in front of a police station. Witnesses identified the alleged perpetrators to be NDC members, including one Sule, Sahana Mohammed Ayatu, Awal Voulina Naa, Sule Nabiya, Abdalla Say and Abdalla Rasta. Three years on, the nation is still waiting on the law enforcement agencies to even invite these suspects for questioning.

The Tamale incidents of February 17th 2009, where violence erupted after discussions on Radio Justice following the seizure of the vehicle of Nana Akufo-Addo by agents of National Security. There were arson attacks in Nyihini, Lameshegu, Worizehi, Choggu and Gumbihini. All the 27 properties that were attacked belonged to NPP members. Not a single one belonged to an NDC member. In the most outrageous case, Madame Sadia Seidu, a thirty-five year-old Nursing Officer was brutally assaulted after a mob burnt and razed down the family’s 18-room house. She had to be airlifted to the 37 Military Hospital for treatment where she underwent surgery and weeks of treatment. No one has been arrested and charged for the attempted murder of Sadia, even though she identified those who led the mob attack. No attempt has been made by the state to assist the innocent victims, numbering about 800, who had their homes and belongings destroyed.

Those affected by the violence are first and foremost Ghanaians, whatever their political colours. The apparent revival of the idea of the “democratisation of violence” in our politics is unwelcome and unacceptable.

PRESIDENT MILLS AND EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY

The President has declared that he cannot be responsible for preventing violence though the Constitution and our laws are very clear about his responsibilities. Article 58(1) of the Constitution states that: “The executive authority of Ghana shall vest in the President and shall be exercised in accordance with the provisions of this constitution.”

Article 58(2) further explains that, “The executive authority of Ghana shall extend to the execution and maintenance of this constitution and all laws made under or continued in force under this constitution.”

Regarding the President’s police responsibilities, he appoints eight of the ten-member Police Council, including his vice and the IGP. Furthermore, all leadership appointments in the Police Force are made by the President or in his name.

So if the President is not responsible for what the Police does, who is?

It is clear President Mills does not want peace in Ghana, and contrary to his declarations on local and international platforms, he does not want a peaceful, free, fair and transparent election. It is clear that the NDC either intends to use violence itself or to look the other way while third parties acting in their name deploy violence.

Ghana has been peaceful since 1992. We have had 5 elections and none of them have brought Ghana to the brink of violence, but this is a real danger in the election about to be supervised by President Mills.

The selectiveness with which Ghana’s laws are being enforced by the Ghana Police Service, under President Mills, must end.

President Mills must be held accountable as the President of our Republic, who is also the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces and on whose shoulders the fortunes of the nation rest.

The NPP wants an electoral process free from violence and intimidation, free from the use of intemperate language and free from the selectiveness with which Ghana’s laws are being enforced by the Ghana Police Service.

The NPP remains firmly behind the Hon. Kennedy Agyapong in his quest for justice in the unfounded accusations of treason made against him. We would not sit by and allow the rule of law to be transformed into the misrule of Mills.

Ghana deserves better.

……signed……
Jake Otanka Obetsebi-Lamptey.
NPP National Chairman
 
 
 
Source: The Statesman

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Dr Nduom: What is Happening in Ghana… Who is in Charge?


Dr Nduom: What is Happening in Ghana… Who is in Charge?
Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom

I am not in Ghana. I am in Washington, DC on the sidelines of the IMF/World Bank Spring Meeting – not in any official capacity - but privately engaging in business discussions, looking for opportunity and seeking to understand which global issues can have a positive or negative impact on Ghana in the next 12 months. I have been here for a few days. Prior to today, Monday April 16, 2012, I have been in some very good meetings to discuss business and political developments in Ghana with many, many people - Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians. I am aware that there is an official Government of Ghana delegation in Washington, DC. Our paths have not crossed. I do not know what they are going through. But the tone, character and content of discussions I have been having with people here has changed dramatically today. And it is all because of news coming out of Accra. It is all about “chaos at the Police CID Headquarters and BNI offices in Accra”.

Ghana is known all over the world as an island of peace, stability, free speech and democracy in an often troubled African continent. Recently, the unstable nature of the African environment has re-appeared through the spread of news about military coups in Mali and Guinea Bissau. Senegal went to the brink and pulled back much to the relief of many Africans. Since my arrival here a few days ago, I have been receiving congratulations from many in the United States of America due to the fact that Ghana seemed well on its way in its preparations towards the December 2012 elections. The hope of many has been that with a successful election this year, Ghana's international credentials could become solid as a good global citizen and become a great environment in which both domestic and international investors would prosper. All of this has hinged on our level of tolerance – religious, ethnic and political; the rule of law; and freedom of speech, association and movement. My point is that something changed today.

Images and news coming out of Accra today of citizens running away from the police, tear gas, members of an opposition party arrested and even allegations about deaths is colouring in a very negative way discussions about doing business in Ghana. My friends are worried about where all this is leading and the fact that I am a candidate for the 2012 presidential election. The question many are asking is, “Who is in charge in Ghana?” When our president tells a nation in conflict over voters' registration that he is not a law enforcement officer or a prosecutor, people both Ghanaian and non-Ghanaian who want to risk their capital in the country tend to hesitate. Investment loves peace, freedom and stability. What has happened in Ghana this Monday can break the positive perception people have about Ghana. This damage can be repaired and this must be done through strong action on the part of President Mills. He must take charge and prove that he IS the President of our Republic who is also the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces and on whose shoulders the fortunes of the nation rest. The buck as is said stops with him. And he must wield these powers gently but firmly and in a manner that respects our freedoms and diversity as a people.

I am appalled by the overly aggressive way that the NDC and the NPP have gone about this biometric voters registration exercise. The bad blood exhibited and anger expressed by leading members of these two political parties if not checked will lead this nation on a very negative path to destruction. But it is the NDC led by President Mills that governs this country. The responsibility to lead and act in a positive manner rests with the NDC. We must find a way that does not allow so-called polling agents of the political parties at the point of registration and voting.

I am worried. This is the time for all good men and women to rise and collectively work to prevent chaos, hatred and selfishness from destroying the sacrifices we have all made over the years. Let us act tomorrow positively in the national interest to avoid chaos and instability.

God bless our homeland Ghana and save us from those who aim to oppress our people.

Awake Ghana!

PAPA KWESI NDUOM
April 16, 2012

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Political parties condemn Kennedy Agyepong


What appeared to be an inciteful comment made by the embattled NPP Member of Parliament for Assin North, Kennedy Agyepong, has generated more condemnations from various political parties. 

The Assin North MP is under investigations for his possible treasonable remarks on what he described as unprovoked attacks on NPP loyalists by some members of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the ongoing biometric registration exercise. 

Commenting on the issue, the General Secretary of the People’s National Convention, Bernard Mornah thought his detention was appropriate. 

He said, “It was most unfortunate that an Honorable Member of Parliament, could make such comments to the extent of inciting violence and I thought that it was condemnable by all well meaning people.”

He emphasised, “His subsequent arrest and for him probably to find the opportunity to regret the situation is one matter that I think was appropriate.”

“The law enforcement agencies will have to deal with people whose action can destabilise our society; to that extent I think that the law enforcement agencies acted correctly and what I will encourage is that irrespective of party or personality involved, anybody that makes such comments must be taken on and it must not be limited to one party.”

The National Secretary of the Progressive People’s Party, Kofi Asamoah Siaw, equally endorsed the police action.

“Mr. Kennedy Agyepong wanted to address a certain concern that he felt something has to be done about it, but the way and manner he went about it you cannot support it.”

“He was preaching some ethnic groups against others and his prescription could have landed all of us in undesirable consequences that is to say a civil war.”

Mr Siaw, however, raised issues on the conduct of the police in relation to the handling of political issues in the country and impressed upon the police administration to be neutral.

“But as a political party the PPP wants to say that the issues that are being raised in the statements purported to have been made by Kennedy Agyepong should be the centre of our discussion and that is the role of the Ghana Police Service in the maintenance of law and order in this country,” he said.



By: Abdul Karim Naatogmah/Citifmonline.com

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