Sunday, February 20, 2011

KRISTO ASAFO URGE GOVERNMENT TO INVEST IN TECHNOLOGY

The Ashaiman Area Head of the Kristo Asafo Mission of Ghana, Pastor Kwaku Ekuamoah urge government to invest in the private sector especially Science and Technology for the rapid development of the country.
Pastor Kwaku Ekuamoah explains that the country can only meet the Millennium Development Goals if they invest in the Private sector as it is the engine of growth in the country.
He made this statement when the Greater Accra Regional Branches of the church organized a cleanup exercise at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Tema General Hospital and the Pantang Psychiatric Hospitals as part of their 40 year anniversary of the church.

Pastor Kwaku Ekuamoah has urge government to include the Mental Challenge and those with other disabilities to the National Health Insurance Scheme to make health care accessible to all.
He explains that a nation cannot develop without good health of its citizens.
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GHANAIANS IN LIBYA PLEADS FOR GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

Ghanaians in Libya are calling on the government to immediately convey them from Libya. They explain that most Ghanaians might not be able to travel back home because of financial problems.
Nana and his colleague George tells Adom news that Benghazi where most Ghanaians reside has been a leading focus of protests against Col Gaddafi's rule and therefore the government should intervene to convey them back to the country.
According to some Ghanaians they have been locked in their various homes due to the ongoing unrest in the country.
Human Rights Watch says at least 173 people have been killed and 900 wounded in Libya since demonstrations began on Wednesday.
Some of the Ghanaians narrate their ordeal with Adom news.

However, the Foreign Affairs Minister Alhaji Mohammed Mumuni decline to comment on the issues.
He explains that until the Ghana Libya Mission officially investigates the situation and submit their reports they he cannot make a statement on the situation.

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