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THREATS OF NON-DEVELOPMENT OF AFLAO, GOV’T MUST COME
CLEAN
The New Patriotic Party is very disturbed by the import
of the statement issued by the Senior Divisional Chiefs,
Council of Elders and the Youth Association of Aflao on
30th May 2012. That statement expressed their fears that
the decision of the Founder of the National Democratic
Congress and his loyalists to hold the 33rd Anniversary
of June 4 in Aflao may result in the area being
penalised by the government in the area of development.
This signal, a very dangerous departure from
constitutional rule, pitches the free exercise of
constitutional rights, such as freedom of association,
freedom of expression and freedom of assembly, on one
hand, against the constitutional duty of the state to
develop every community of the country without
discrimination.
The NPP cannot accept this dangerous departure onto the
slippery road of arbitrary rule or the threat of
arbitrary rule. It is our view that government should
quickly issue a statement to assure the Chiefs and
people of Aflao that they have no reason to entertain
any such fears. To ignore this is to add credence to the
worrying allegation that prior threats from government
to the Chiefs and People of Aflao, at least, influenced
the issuance of the said statement from Aflao.
The import of the statement from Aflao is the implied
threatening message it sends not only to the people of
Aflao in the Volta Region but also to the rest of the
country that allowing certain opposing views from
certain opposing personalities or groups to be freely
expressed in any geographical space in Ghana may lead to
severe sanctions from the State.
Article 35 clause (6) sub-section (d) states the State
shall ensure “undertaking even and balanced development
of all regions and every part of each region of Ghana,
and, in particular, improving the conditions of life in
the rural areas, and generally, redressing any imbalance
in development between the rural and the urban areas.”
We call on the President of the Republic of Ghana to
show leadership and take immediate responsible steps to
assure the Chiefs and people of Aflao, and by extension
all the people of Ghana that it would not be that
vindictive to deny a whole area its share of the
national development cake because that area ends up to
be the venue of choice by any person or group that is
likely to make statements opposing the ruling party or
its current leadership.
For government to remain quiet on this issue is to
advance the impression it wants certain areas to become
no-go zones for opposing voices.
The NPP believes its mantra of Development in Freedom,
which is endorsed by the Constitution of the 4th
Republic, should be allowed to serve as the means to
national development and that freedom should not an
option that can be suspended for the sake of
development.
We will continue in our agitation to build a free and
fair society of opportunities for every Ghanaian
everywhere in Ghana.
Thank you.
......Signed......
Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie
NPP General Secretary
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Big Lies in Politics
Townhall, May 29, Ghanadot - The
fact that so many successful politicians are such
shameless liars is not only a reflection on them, it is
also a reflection on us. When the people want the
impossible, only liars can satisfy them, and only in the
short run. The current outbreaks of riots in Europe show
what happens when the truth catches up with both the
politicians and the people in the long run.........More |
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THE
AILING GHANAIAN ECONOMY: DR BAWUMIA SAID IT
Release, May 30, Ghanadot - This week, discussions
between the NDC government and the International Monetary Fund
(IMF) revealed that Ghana’s economy is in trouble.
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Visa changes aimed at skilled workers
WashTimes, May 24, Ghanadot - Most Americans are deeply
skeptical of expanding immigration, especially in the middle
of an economic slump — but a bipartisan group of senators said
Tuesday that high-skilled immigrants could provide just the
kind of spark the economy needs to help pull it out of a
prolonged rut.
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GOVERNMENT SPONSORED EDUCATION TO
CUBA?
AFAG, May 30, Ghanadot -
The country witnessed the sending off dinner of 250
Ghanaian students (hosted by the vice president John
Mahama) to Cuba for six years of medical training at the
cost Gh ₵ 50,000 per year. .......More
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