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March 11, 2016
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Prez Mills proposes Founders Day for
Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in
State of Nation's address
Audrey Micah, Ghanadot
Accra, Feb 19, Ghanadot -
President John Evans Atta Mills, has stated,
during his first sectional address on the state
of the nation to Parliament , that
for a country to grow effectively, it isl
vital to add to what is working and change
that cause when it is in the
national interest to do so. He said it is time to depart
from the present day practice of undoing the valuable
contribution of past governments.
“A house that is constantly rebuilding its foundations will
be stuck at the foundation level, never nearing completion,
but Ghana deserves better” President
Mills said.
President Mills paid shimmering tributes to
his predecessors; ex-presidents J.A. Kufuor and J.J.
Rawlings, and particularly to
Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, in whose honour a national
holiday, "Founders’ Day"
he proposed for institution to be marked on his birthday.
According to him, the three had played their part in efforts
to build a strong nation and deserved gratitude.
"The nation is grateful to them. The nation
is grateful for their service. The nation is also grateful
to them for moving our democracy along the path to
maturity," he stated, praying God's guidance for him to be
able to add to their rich legacy.
He said the 1992 constitution attained a number of
governmental institutions; however he said a close look at
these institutions which relatively performed well showed
they are under resourced.
“We will have a peer review mechanism in order to find out
what options will propel them to give of their best in the
interest of mother Ghana, to safeguard the constitutional
independence of these institutions, namely, The Electoral
Commission (EC), The Commission Human Rights and
Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), the Media Commission and the
National Commission on Civic Education (NCCE).
“I will urge the house through an amendment to your standing
orders to permit the leadership of these institutions to
appear before you in person to defend their budget. By so
doing the criticism of executives starving them of funds
will be a thing of the past”.
The president noted that transparency in government and the
fight against corruption was
cardinal for sustainable development. He said his
administration would address
the transparency
issue through ensuring the passage
of the Freedom of Information Act, expedite the passing of
the National Broadcasting Act and elaborating on the Code of
Conduct for government officials which would
cover extensive information, ethics and anti-corruption
measures.
Regarding Parliament and Parliamentarian, President Mills
said, his government had a plan to
establish an MPs Development Fund which would
be separated from the District Assembly’s Common Fund and
would release the funds for
the exclusive use of District
Assemblies and thereby remove tension between MPs and DCEs.
He stated that government would work
closely with the judiciary without
compromising or sacrificing the independence of the
judiciary and that his government would
support any reform, including
anti-corruption reforms from them.
"I make a firm commitment to fight vigorously against the
drug menace. In line with this we will amend the Narcotics
Drug Control, Enforcement and Sanctions Law of 1993. We will
also ensure that all high profile cases involving narcotics
which are still outstanding are investigated and
prosecuted".
“We will also bring to closure, the lingering issue of
justice in the case of the death of Ya Na and his followers,
Issa Mobila and other outstanding cases”.
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The mechanisms is in place
to check Police misconduct - DSP Kwesi Ofori
Accra, Feb 19, Ghanadot -
For sometime now, the Ghana Police Service has
come under public criticism and condemnation for
not applying the professional ethics of the
service to their work. Motorists and Ghanaians
in general have acc
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Prez Mills proposes
"Founders Day" for Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in State
of Nation's address
Accra, Feb 19, Ghanadot - President Mills paid
shimmering tributes to his predecessors; ex-presidents
J.A. Kufuor and J.J. Rawlings, and particularly to
Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, in whose honour a national
holiday, "Founders’ Day" he proposed for institution to
be marked on his birthday....
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13 ministers approved by Parliament
Accra, Feb 18, Ghanadot - Thirteen ministers have
been approved by Parliament; in all, four ministers of state
and nine regional ministers. The thirteen ministers received
the nod after the House had methodically examined two
reports submitted by the Appointments Committee of
Parliament on the nominees......More
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Chambas calls for revival of regional
agriculture
Accra, Feb. 18, Ghanadot/GNA – ECOWAS Commission
President, Dr Mohamed Ibn Chambas, has described last year’s
food crisis that created shortages and catapulted the prices
of foodstuffs as a wake up call for regional agricultural
revival.. ..More |
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