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PRESS RELEASE
June 21, 2012
Kenya Helicopter Crash and Africa Forum on Business
and Security
Despite the Nairobi helicopter crash that killed Kenya's
security minister, his deputy, two bodyguards and two
pilots, the international security conference he planned
for Nairobi in September will go ahead.
Internal Security Minister George Saitoti, a mathematics
professor and former vice-president of Kenya, was
pursuing offensives against the Somali militant group
al-Shabab and had planned to stand for the Kenyan
presidency.
His assistant Joshua Orwa Ojode also died in the crash.
Dr Ojoide was working on an initiative to involve
African business in tackling new security problems. Both
men were prominent supporters of the first African Forum
on Business and Security (AFBS) due to open at the Laico
Regency Hotel in Nairobi from September 13th - 14th,
2012.
Dr Harold Elletson, chairman of the New Security
Foundation jointly staging the conference with the
Kenyan government, extended condolences to the families
of the six men who died in the still unexplained crash.
"Dr Ojode understood the importance of security to
Africa's growing economies. He was committed to working
with business to develop new solutions.
"He gave the AFBS his full backing and wanted to ensure
that the forum in September would be a meeting of the
best minds in business, politics, security and academia
from all over Africa and beyond. His enthusiasm, skill
and dedication will be sorely missed by those of us who
had been privileged to know him. We must redouble our
efforts to turn his vision into reality and ensure the
forum is a success."
The Office of the President of Kenya announced that "The
conference will provide an ideal platform for national
and international business leaders, security
professionals and providers, NGOs and academics to focus
on common problems and exchange ideas with the aim of
identifying existing and new opportunities and work
together to develop new solutions."
The forum will focus on improving security to boost
investor confidence, protecting key industries and trade
routes, how stakeholders can plan for a prosperous
future where businesses are profitable, governments are
stable and citizens are safe.
Dubbed "Usalama ni Harambee", Swahili for "Security
Through Partnership", the forum will be a platform
bringing together the best international minds from the
business, political, international aid and security
sectors. The AFBS will be a place for debate, discussion
and the sharing of ideas on long-term security
solutions.
For more information, please contact:
The New Security Foundation
Leibnizstrasse 32
10625 Berlin
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)30 310 18 18-0
Fax: +49 (0)30 324 98 33
Email: anna.shigwedha@newsecurityfoundation.org
Web: http://usalamaafrica.org
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AFAG ON WOYOME (POSITVE DEFIANCE)
AFAG, June 20,
Ghanadot -
Against the background of government’s blatant refusal
to pay heed to our demands as stated in our June 12,
2012 press conference, the leadership of AFAG is by this
open declaration assuring all the good people of Ghana
that, the group is firmly resolute in pressing home for
justice for the good people of this country in the
matter relating Alfred Woyome and the State.
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Medical Treatment or Check-up?
Statesman, June 20, Ghanadot - The question,
therefore, is why will Mills go for a second opinion if
there wasn’t a serious issue with his health. Indeed,
the trip seems to have happened so suddenly that it is
impossible to convince anyone that this was a planned
and routine medical check-up
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Ghana monitoring euro banks
downgrade to remove reserves
GBN, June 20, Ghanadot - The Bank of Ghana (BoG)
says it is monitoring the downgrades suffered by some
banks in the Eurozone especially where the country keeps
some of its reserves and resources......More
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‘There are lots of issues between
Nigeria and Ghana’
Tribune, June 18, Ghanadot - Chief
Micheal Ajayi is the Director–General of Nigeria-Ghana
Chamber of Commerce, founding President of Nigeria's
Professionals in Ghana Forum and the Chief Executive Officer
of Vintage Vision Company, ..More
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