Tuesday, January 24, 2012

LOSING CANDIDATES CAN GO INDEPENDENT

A political Lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Amakye Boateng has urge losers of the NDC primaries to go independence if they are convinced that they can win in 2012 elections.
He stated that if they have enough evidence that the elections were manipulated to favour one candidate then they can consider going independent.
He made these statements when Micheal Teye Nyanunu threatened to go independent. Other losers includes: Deputy Majority Chief Whip, Kuntu Blankson lost the seat to Abeiku Crentsil, Elizabeth Amoah Tetteh , Deputy Education Minister, Ho Central, incumbent Capt. George Kofi Nfojoh

He stated that that the reconciliation will help settle all discrepancies that might have occurred during the NDC primaries.
But Amakye Boateng stated the NDC should solve these problems as it can affect their chances in the elections

GPRTU, VEEP HAPPY WITH TRANSPORT FARES

The greater Accra Chairman of GPRTU, Alhaji Issah Tetteh says they are happy to have convinced the Vice President for the increment in transport fares.

He stated that the Vice President had wanted them to reduce transport fares but upon meeting with them it became necessary to maintain the fare prices.
Alhaji Issah Tetteh made these statements when they meet with Vice President at the castle to discuss fuel price increases.

The Vice President, John Mahama says government is ready to look a the recent petrol price increases if stakeholders are to come out with alternatives.

John Mahama expressed his displeasure over the recent world crude prices increase which it affecting developing countries.

He said they will meet the TUC on Wednesday to discuss effort in controlling fuel prices.

MP RECEIVES DEATH THREATS AFTER LOSING PRIMARIES

The Member of Parliament for Akan Constituency in the Volta Region, Mr Joseph Kwadwo Ofori says he has received numerous death threats after the NDC parliamentary primaries last Saturday.
He explains that his family members have been attacked while property has been destroyed after he won the seat to represent the constituency.
Mr Joseph Kwadwo Ofori stated that land guards have also destroyed his family properties and injured two of his family members.
The incumbent MP who lost the primaries to Mr Kwadwo Gyapong winning blamed his opponents’ supports for the threats.
Mr Joseph Kwadwo Ofori says he has reported the incident to the police.