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Press Release
AFAG
June 04, 2015 |
ACCRA FLOODS: SACK MAYOR
In June 2014 President Mahama promised;
"..... I have directed the Finance Minister to
release funds immediately for construction of storm
drains in Accra. There will be no flooding in Accra
again" -
A year on, the rains are in and once again, Accra is
flooded. Clearly, there is no doubt that Ghana, our
beloved nation, is led by leaders who care more
about their names in the newspapers, Billboards and
faces on TVs than solving pressing issues facing us.
We are led by a government, which lacks vision, is
docile and have not kept faith with solving the many
issues confronting the ordinary Ghanaian.
The reported death of nearly one hundred of our
fellow citizens from a predictable event like
flooding in our capital goes to prove our point
that, the government slept at the wheel. This is
unacceptable and Ghanaians must ask why the Mayor of
Accra and the President allowed this solvable and
preventable calamity to claim precious lives.
It is time for concrete actions to be taken.
AFAG would want to congratulate the Military, Police
and other services agencies for the role they played
yesterday. We hope the Police, Prison Services and
other volunteers would all join hands in helping our
brothers and sisters in need.
RESOLUTIONS
1. The Mayor our Accra Alfred Oko Vanderpuye should
be fired. As Mayor, with all the powers of his
office, it was his duty to clean up the city and to
have taking necessary actions to have avoided this
disaster. He woefully failed in his duties.
2. President Mahama has failed in his duty to
protect Ghanaian lives for lack of or the failure of
implementing a comprehensive drainage plan for the
capital. AFAG challenges the President to present to
the nation a drainage plan in the next three months.
We also call on him to personally take a direct
leadership role in addressing this problem.
3. As a people we cannot escape part of the blame.
We have turned drains into refuse damps and toilets.
This has led to choking of drains thereby worsening
the situation. We must change our third-world
attitude. It is reprehensible.
4. As a matter of urgency, the Mahama-Arthur Amissah
government should implement, without delay, a
de-silting exercise as a first step towards solving
the drainage challenge. 4
CONCLUSION
AFAG believes that, if President Mahama gets
serious, and with our help, we could implement a
drainage plan and take the necessary actions to
solve his situation.
There should be an attitudinal change on our part as
a nation. Failure, we could continue to witness this
sad “reality-movie” year after year, as it has been
for the last seven years.
Let this sad moment energize us to bite the bullet
and fix this problem.
SIGNED
AFAG Leadership |
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Tax dodging by big
firms ‘robs poor countries of billions of dollars a
year’
Guardian, June 04, Ghanadot - In a report
published on Tuesday, the Independent Commission for the
Reform of International Corporate Taxation (Icrict),
which was initiated by the charities and other
organisations, argues that globalisation has rendered
the century-old global tax system obsolete as more and
more companies trade within related corporate
structures.......More
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Justice Appau tells Mahama to
deal with Woyome
Ghanaweb, June 04,
Ghanadot - The Judgement Debt Sole Commissioner also
revealed to the Committee that vetted him yesterday that
he had also asked for further investigations to be
conducted into some aspects of the whole Woyome
judgement debt saga for some erring people to be
prosecuted. ......More
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At least 78 killed in blast at
Ghana gas station - fire service
Reuters, June 04, Ghanadot
- An explosion at a gas station in Ghana's capital
killed at least 78 people late on Wednesday, many of
whom had sought shelter there from torrential rain, a
fire brigade spokesman said....The blast was caused by a
fire that erupted in a nearby lorry terminal at around
10 p.m. (2200 GMT) then spread to the gas station and
other buildings in Accra.
....More
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ACCRA FLOODS: SACK
MAYOR
AFAG, June 06, Ghanadot - As a
people we cannot escape part of the blame. We have
turned drains into refuse damps and toilets. This has
led to choking of drains thereby worsening the
situation. We must change our third-world attitude. It
is reprehensible.
.......More
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