Thursday, February 2, 2012

CPP CALL ON AMA TO USE MODERN WAYS TO MODERNIZE THE CITY

The Communications Director of the Convention Peoples Party, Nii Armah Ankomfrah is calling on the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) to strategize modern methods in modernizing the capital.
He says the barbaric way of chasing hawkers on the streets and recent demolition has cause injuries and sometimes avoidable death to innocent individuals.
Nii Armah Ankomfrah says the CPP appreciate effort by the AMA to make the city one of the best but advise the assembly to consider modern ways in regulating their laws.
He made these statements when the CPP youth partnered traders to demonstrate against the AMA at Circle, Accra.

President Mills call on EOCO to publish Woyome report

President Mills has directed Economic and Organised Crimes Office (EOCO) to publish the details of the report on the controversial Woyome judgment debt in the interest of the nation.

He says this will put out to an end the different versions of the story and bring out the truth in the matter.

He made these statements when the Economic and Organised Crimes Office submitted its report on the controversial Woyome judgment debt to him after weeks of investigations.

President Mills also express this disappointment for those who failed to response to the invitation by EOCO.


President Mills also directed the Minister of Attorney General and Justice, Ben Kumbour to study the report and advise him on the next step to take.



Minister of Attorney General and Justice, Ben Kumbour promised the president that they will look at the report and act appropriately.

ATITI LARWAH DENIES THREATS

The Director of Operations for Naa Torshie Campaign, Atiti Ati Larweh has denied that he issued threats on the Chairman for an NPP splinter group, Redemption Movement for Tema West, Dr. Martin Antwi.
He admitted that there was an exchange of words but never threats against the chairman.
Atiti Ati Larweh made these statements to Adom news soon after he was bail at the Community 2 police station. He also denied that he was put in cells by the police as been speculated.

Atiti Ati Larweh stated that he is picked on because of his position as the manager in charge of Naa Torshie campaign.
He says he is never perturbed with the recent situation but that very soon the perpetuators will be put to book.

JOHN PAINSTIL’S MOTHER CONFIRMS LOST SON

The mother of John Painstil, Juliana Duaba has confirmed that they performed burial service for John Painstil’s brother 25 years ago after receiving information that he was dead.
According to her, the ‘found’ Kow Baah Painstil is the elder’s son of her husband Kofi Inkoom from another mother.
Speaking exclusively to Adom news, she narrated that they got information through friends that Kow Baah Painstil lost his life during the conflict in Gabon.
She stated that the family is happy that they have found their lost son. She revealed that John Painstil has promised to bring back his brother home after the tournament.

GOVERNMENT OPTIMISTIC OF STARS VICTORY TONIGHT

The outgoing Deputy Minister of Sports, Nii Nortey Dua says he is optimistic for the Black Stars against the "National Elephant" of Guinea.
He says government’s optimism has resulted in a decision to increase their winning bonus and a visit of a government official to the stars camp before today’s match.
Government has followed with keen interest in the tournament prompting a visit to the camp by the vice president earlier.
Nii Nortey Dua says government has put in place all the necessary measures to ensure total motivation of entire team.
He says the players can rake in an excess of a 100,000 dollars each if they win the cup to end 30 year nation’s cup drought.
He urged Ghanaians to support the team in prayers.