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Failing to wear face mask can land you 10 years in prison or GHc60,000 fine

Henceforth, people who fail to wear face masks in public would be committing an offense that carries a prison sentence of four to 10 years or a fine of GHc12,000 to GHc60,000, or both.

This was contained in a new Executive Instrument (E.I. 164) signed by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on June 15, 2020, as part of measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID -19).

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Per E.I. 164, which was gazetted on Monday, June 15, and sighted by Graphic Online, the mandatory wearing of face masks shall be in force for three months and shall apply to all parts of Ghana.

The E.I. was issued by the President pursuant to the powers granted him under the Imposition of Restrictions Act, 2020 (Act 1012).

Specifics

The new E.I. makes it mandatory for people to “wear face masks, face shields or any other face covering that covers his or her nose and mouth completely when the person is in public or leaving or returning to his place of abode.”

Paragraph 4 (1) of the E.I. 164 states that the police have the authority to make random checks to “ensure enforcement compliance”

According to paragraph 4(2) of E.I. 164, any person who fails to comply with the mandatory wearing of nose masks shall be punished in accordance with Section 6 of Act 1012.

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Per Section 6 of Act 1012, “a person who fails to comply with the restrictions imposed under the Executive Instrument issued under subsection 1 of Section 2 commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of not less than 1,000 penalty unit (Ghc12,000) and not more than 5,000 penalty units (Ghc60,000) or to a term of imprisonment not less than four years and not more than 10 years or to both.”

 

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Kufuor used Justice Henrietta Abban as a tool against me – Tsatsu

Former Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) Tsatsu Tsikata, has said former President John Agyekum Kufuor was determined to jail him at all cost although he had not engaged in any wrongdoing.

Mr Tsikata told Alfred Ocansey on TV3’sHot Issue on Thursday that his trial was purely political and intended to satisfy the aspiration of then-President Kufuor.

The then trial judge, Justice Henrietta Abban, he explained, was only used to prosecute that political motive against him.

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Mr Tsikata was sentenced for willfully causing financial loss to the state through a loan that the GNPC guaranteed for Valley Farms, a private cocoa-growing company.

He was found guilty on three counts of willfully causing financial loss of GH¢230,000 to the state and another count of misapplying public funds. He was convicted on June 18, 2008, and by Justice Henrietta Abban.

The legal luminary was granted a presidential pardon by same President Kufuor but he rejected it on the grounds that his trial was politically motivated and that he did nothing wrong.

He later appealed the case at the Court of Appeal and was accordingly acquitted and discharged.

The Court of Appeal upheld that he was denied a fair trial when the High Court gave a judgment in spite of an appeal.

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Nearly five years after his acquittal and discharge, Mr Tsikata narrated on Thursday, June 18 that his was “not a case in which an independent judicial decision is being given”.

“It was a politically driven agenda and [Justice Henrietta Abban] was, unfortunately, a tool for that political agenda.”

Explaining why he rejected the presidential pardon, he said: “As I wrote in the letter to President Kufuor, my quest was for justice, it was not for his mercy.

“I was not going to allow his pardon to get in the way of my seeking justice.

“There has been a miscarriage of justice when justice is sought to be done in the name of the president, it leads to a desecration.”

Source: 3 News

‘I almost died’ – Tsatsu Tsikata recounts prison experience 12 years ago

Legal luminary and former Chief Executive of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Mr Tsatsu Tsikata, has said he almost died in prison after his controversial incarceration 12 years ago.

According to him, although his prison experience was painful, he reflects on it with gratitude to God for keeping him alive.

“When I look back, I don’t think of it as something terrible that I went through and feel bitter or angry. Rather, I am thankful to God that I went through that valley and was able to come out still alive,” he said.

Mr Tsikata was speaking on TV3’s Hot Issues on Thursday, June 18, 2020.

“I could have been dead because I had an asthmatic attack at the end, but by God’s grace, I am still alive. I have a lot to be grateful for in terms of the support that I received from my wife, my siblings, my mother, my family and all the people who I have never met before in the country and other parts of the world,” he recounted.

Tsatsu Tsikata was sentenced for willfully causing financial loss to the state through a loan facility the GNPC guaranteed for Valley Farms, a private cocoa-growing company.

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Following a legal tussle between his lawyers and the state, he was eventually found guilty on three counts of willfully causing financial loss of GH¢230,000 to the state and another count of misapplying public funds.

The June 18, 2008 conviction, according to Mr Tsikata was politically motivated.

“This is not a case in which an independent judicial decision is being given. It was a politically driven agenda and [Justice Henrietta Abban] was, unfortunately, a tool for that political agenda,” he said.

“It was such an unexpected and extraordinary event that day on June 18, 2008, but as I look back now I take it as something that happened, unfortunate as it was, it took me through a further five months in which I experienced what I can only call a lot of blessings from God,” he told TV3’s Hot Issues.

While Mr Tsikata was in prison, former President John Agyekum Kufuor granted him a presidential pardon but Mr Tsikata rejected it.

He rejected it on grounds that he did not do any wrong in the first place to be incarcerated.

He later appealed his sentencing and was acquitted and discharged. The Appeals Court ruled that he was denied a fair trial.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

 

Why is NDC proposing data synchronization with NIA after rigging accusation – EC

The Electoral Commission (EC) says that it is “interesting” that the National Democratic Congress (NDC), which accused it of being in bed with the National Identification Authority (NIA) to rig the 2020 election, would “today turn around and propose data synchronization which would require the EC to work directly with the NIA and rely extensively on its biometric data in its database.”

In an official response to the Minority Leader, Mr Haruna Iddrisu’s suggestion that the EC didn’t understand data synchronization because the Commission had indicated during its Tuesday meeting with Members of Parliament that it was not going to rely on the biometric data of citizens captured by the NIA, the EC said Mr Iddrisu “has not read the CI 126” well.

To the EC, if Mr Iddrisu had read it, “it would have been obvious to him that the Commission was not seeking to synchronize its data with that of the NIA.”

According to the EC, it has not stated anywhere that “it intends to use the biometric data in NIA’s database.”

Therefore, the Minority Leader’s suggestion that the EC didn’t understand data synchronization because the Commission had indicated during the meeting that it was not going to rely on the biometric data of citizens captured by the NIA was a misrepresentation of the issues.

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“Indeed, the recently passed CI to guide the registration of voters, CI 126, does not include provisions to allow for the use of the biometric data of the NIA.”

“What the CI states and which is what the Commission is seeking to do is to rely on the physical NIA card to prove a person’s citizenship as a precondition for registration.”

“Indeed, had the Minority Leader read the CI 126, it would have been obvious to him that the Commission was not seeking to synchronize its data with that of the NIA.”

“For the record, merely presenting one’s card to prove one’s citizenship does not require a direct relationship or collusion with the NIA as the Minority has sought to portray,” the EC stated in its response statement signed and issued by the Acting Director of Public Affairs, Mrs Sylvia Annoh on Thursday.

The opposition NDC had accused the EC and the NIA of devising means to deny about 11 million Ghanaians the chance to vote in the upcoming 2020 general elections.

The plans, the National Chairman of the NDC, Mr Samuel Ofosu Ampofo believes, were to rig the elections in favour of the incumbent New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.

He explained that the decision by the EC to use only the Ghana Card and passport as the only required documents to get registered as a voter in the country was a calculated plan by the Akufo-Addo administration to rig the upcoming elections.

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Last Tuesday’s meeting

The Chairperson of the EC, Mrs Jean Mensa, on Tuesday [June 16] held a three-hour closed-door meeting with the Special Budget Committee of Parliament.

The EC briefed the committee on the roadmap for the conduct of the 2020 general election.

Shortly after, the Minority in Parliament, at a press conference, expressed strong reservation about the decision by the EC to phase out 6,300 registration centres out of the 33,367 gazetted centres across the country.

Giving his version of what transpired at the meeting, the Minority Leader, Mr Haruna Iddrisu said having listened to the EC Chairperson, he felt profoundly troubled for the future of Ghana’s democracy.

“I feel disappointed that in her answers to questions at the committee level, she made two significant worrying statements that Ghanaians must know,” he said.

He stated that what was even more worrying was the fact that the EC chairperson did not seem to understand the essence of what he described as “data synchronisation and data harmonisation.”

“In her answer to a simple question, she stated that the EC did not intend to use the data of the National Identification Authority. So what will the EC be doing with the NIA identity card?” he asked.

EC explanation

Explaining earlier the EC said all 33,367 polling stations across the country will be covered in the mass voters registration exercise.

The EC said the exercise, scheduled to begin on June 30, 2020, would be undertaken using the cluster system in five phases and did not mean that the number of polling stations would be reduced..

Five polling stations will form a cluster.

The Deputy Commissioner in charge of Corporate Services, Dr Bossman Eric Asare, told the Daily Graphic that the EC had procured 8,000 biometric voter registration kits, including backups, to cover the 33,367 polling stations across the country during the exercise.

He urged Ghanaians to disabuse their minds of the notion that the cluster system meant that the number of polling stations would be reduced.

 

Below is a copy of the EC’s statement

EC RESPONDS TO MINORITY LEADER’S CLAIMS

Our attention has been drawn to a comment made by the Minority Leader of Parliament following a meeting between the Electoral Commission and the Special Budget Committee of Parliament of which he is a member.

In the said interview, the Minority Leader sought to suggest that the EC didn’t understand data synchronization because the Commission had indicated during the meeting that it was not going to rely on the biometric data of citizens captured by the NIA.

For the record, nowhere has the Commission stated that it intends to use the biometric data in NIA’s data base.

Indeed, the recently passed CI to guide the registration of voters, CI 126, does not include provisions to allow for the use of the biometric data of the NIA.

What the CI states and which is what the Commission is seeking to do is to rely on the physical NIA card to prove a person’s citizenship as a precondition for registration.

Indeed, had the Minority Leader read the CI 126, it would have been obvious to him that the Commission was not seeking to synchronize its data with that of the NIA.

For the record, merely presenting one’s card to prove one’s citizenship does not require a direct relationship or collusion with the NIA as the Minority has sought to portray.

It is interesting that the same Minority which accused the EC of being in bed with the NIA to rig the election, would today turn around and propose data synchronization which would require the EC to work directly with the NIA and rely extensively on its biometric data in its database.

Again, the Minority leader is on record to have stated that, the EC indicated at the meeting that it was going to phase out and reduce the polling stations by 6,780.

For the records, the EC never made such a statement. What the EC said was that the 2020 registration would be in phases under a cluster system.

This means that the 33,367 registration centres will be divided into five. Each cluster would consist of 6,780 registration centres. Each cluster would be made up of 5 registration centres numbered 1-5.

During the first phase, all the registration centres numbered 1 nationwide will register applicants for 6 days.

During the second phase all registration centres numbered 2, will register applicants for 6 days. This will go on until all the phases are covered.

Thereafter, there will be a nationwide mop-up exercise. At no point during the discussion did the EC state that it was phasing out or reducing the polling stations by 6,780.

Indeed, the fact that our explanation of the cluster system and methodology for registration never raised an eyebrow during our discussions indicates clearly that the EC never made this statement.

We have no doubt that members of the Committee would have been in a state of uproar if indeed the EC had made such an assertion.

It is difficult to imagine that Members of Parliament will gloss over this decision and not seek clarification from the Commission on a critical subject such as this.

Phasing out and reducing the polling stations by 6,780 is not an issue to be taken lightly by anyone let alone our Members of Parliament.

From the civil and comprehensive discussions that took place at the meeting, the claims by the Minority Leader are unfortunate.

The Commission wishes to thank the members of the Special Budget Committee of Parliament for their continued support and constructive feedback.

MRS. SYLVIA ANNOH
Ag. DIRECTOR, PUBLIC AFFAIRS

#GhanaVotes2020

Writer’s email: enoch.frimpong@graphic.com.gh

Thieves break into Nima Police Station; steal laptops, TV sets

The Nima Police Station in Accra was Thursday dawn robbed by thieves.

The thieves reportedly made away with items including laptops, printers, television sets and other stationery.

 

A report by Starrfm.com said some officers of the station also say their shirts which were hanging in the offices have been taken away by the bandits.

It is unclear how the thieves got access to the offices of the police station.

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The Police Commander was yet to comment on the matter as of the time of filing this report.

 

JUST IN: 5 Multimedia staff test Positive for COVID-19

Five team members of the Multimedia Group Limited (MGL), a media company have tested positive for the Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Accra.

This was made known during a radio news bulletin on one of the radio stations owned by the company – Joy FM – during the 6 pm bulletin Thursday, June 18, 2020.

The management of the company has subsequently put out a statement explaining the positive cases at its premises in Accra were discovered after contact tracing by the Ghana Health Service (GHS).

“The affected team members, who were all asymptomatic, have been isolated in line with case management protocols…we can report that they are all hale and hearty and are responding well to treatment,” the MGL said in the statement.

One of the affected persons, Gary Al-Smith, a Sports Editor at the MGL has revealed that he was asymptomatic [producing or showing no symptoms.]

He is currently on admission at the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC).

All the other affected team members, in the business office of the company in Accra who are all asymptomatic, have since been isolated.

Al-Smith speaking to Emefa Apawu during the 6 pm news bulletin explained he has since been working [via internet] from his hospital bed.

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“Covid-19 is real but yes, if you take very good care of yourself, it will not kill you, to the extent that you can even give live commentary on Joy FM,” he said amidst laughter.

He said until his revelation Thursday evening, a lot of the team members at the MGL did not even know he was Covid-19 positive because he has been chatting with them and has been working [remotely].

“I have been on programs [via video] yesterday I was on Sports Today for 30 minutes. I did a bit of business news the other day, you know and the business news anchor did not even know, so I have been receiving great care here [UGMC] just like many patients.

He said he was currently on zinc and vitamin C and has been asked to rest as much as possible and should only do some work when he needs to.

“I only join the team [Joy Sports team via phone or internet] you know, when I feel I’ve overslept and I need to be busy, you know what they say about a dull mind, if your mind is too dull you go crazy, so you really don’t want to have that and my team, Joy Sports team have been great.”

He said the Joy Sports team have known and “they’ve worked with me… I informed them because we believe that as media practitioners we can’t ask people to do as we say but not as we do, so it’s important that we take responsibility that I have Covid-19 and we put it out. So my team has known and they’ve worked with me throughout the period.”

Al-Smith added that as the days go on, he will be sharing his story on a daily basis with the rest of the world.

“I cannot emphasize how amazing, you hear that the frontline workers are great but it is not until you are part of it and you feel it too, understand the sacrifices and things that these guys do. So I’m being well taken care of at the UGMC.”

On how he got to know he was positive, Al Smith explained, “you know Multimedia had one suspected case about two weeks ago. The company sent an email and this person happened to be on the same shift with me in the evening, so as part of the precautions, I went to test somewhere last week because I felt like some small malaria feverish thing.”

“But I went to check for malaria and it was malaria but as a precaution, I just went to the nearest… hospital and I got my results a couple of days later after which we started … activating all the protocols in terms of my family and all that. My family has been in the know and before coming out to speak about it I had informed the most important people in my life, my wife, my parents…”

On how they took it, he said his mum who was more spiritual was calm. “My mum claims that she already knew even though I didn’t tell her that day because she was praying and God told her. My dad also took it very coolly as well, my wife has been incredibly supportive and I will like to publicly appreciate her and tell her how much I appreciate her support and her decision to give me permission to talk about it because trust me, if my wife had not given me permission I wouldn’t have.”

 

Below is a copy of the statement the MGL put out on the issue

This is to inform you that five members of our team at our business offices in Accra who were contact traced and tested by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) have tested positive for the Covid-19.

The affected team members, who were all asymptomatic, have been isolated in line with case management protocols.

Officials of the Ghana Health Service are monitoring them and we can report that they are all hale and hearty and are responding well to treatment.

As part of ensuring the safety and well-being of our team members and our guests and to minimize any potential spread of the virus, we have ramped up internal contact tracing, in liaison with the Ghana Health Service.

Together, we have ensured that team members who may have come into contact with the five (5) team members who tested positive have been tested and have gone into self-isolation for 14 days as required.

In addition, all remaining team members are to be tested. Testing commenced on Monday, June 15, 2020.

Furthermore, thorough disinfection and deep cleansing of our studios, offices, and facilities take place on a daily basis.

The measures, as indicated above, have been taken to enable us to protect team members, guests, and visitors to our studios and offices.

The measures notwithstanding, we wish to encourage all team members and guests to observe the enhanced safety protocols we have put in place in all our offices and branches.

Be assured that we are working with health authorities to implement all safety measures as required while discharging our responsibility to the nation, our audience, and advertisers even in these difficult times.

Kind regards,

Management

The Multimedia Group.

June 18, 2020

Writer’s email: enoch.frimpong@graphic.com.gh

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I’ve successfully reduced Anas Aremeyaw Anas to a ‘nobody’ in Ghana – Ken Agyapong brags

Assin Central Member of Parliament(MP), Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has bragged that he has single-handedly reduced ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas to a nobody in Ghana. Speaking in an interview observed by Mynewsgh Kennedy Agyapong said those who accuse him of not finishing whatever he starts should go an ask Anas.

“I have finished that boy. Today, who is Anas? I have exposed him. So if Obinim’s social media people say I don’t finish whatever I start, they don’t know. I will go all out with them. The way I finished Anas. Today, everyone knows he is a bad character”, he claimed.

It will be recalled how Mr. Agyapong alleged that the hard-earned reputation and credibility of the ace investigative journalist, Anas Aremyaw Anas is fake.  The lawmaker has over the past few months since the release of Anas’ Number 12 – a documentary which revealed corruption in the Ghana Football Association, spearheaded by the then president of the association, Kwesi Nyantakyi – accused the journalist of perpetuating corruption in his bid to entrap innocent public officials.

Mr Agyapong in several TV and radio interviews alleged amongst other things that Anas is a fraud boy who dupes people of their money and properties in the name of investigative journalism

“This is not the end of it all. In the coming days, I’ll also show Anas in different recordings deceiving people to take money as gifts and he later capturing them to put out there. What kind of cruelty is that?” Mr Agyapong is quoted to have said in an interview after he released the first part of his documentary ‘Who watches the watchman’.

While on Adom TV last year, the legislator challenged Anas to provide concrete evidence on his source of wealth, alleging that the investigative journalist has acquired estates and lands together with other vast assets by extorting monies from people.

He also added that Anas employed the services of land guards to terrorize people and plunder two lands at Trade Fair in Accra.

Source: Mynewsgh.com

Minority demands independent probe into missing 100 grams of cocaine

The Minority in Parliament is demanding the setting up of a commission of inquiry to probe what it is now calling the Aflao cocaine saga.

Cocaine weighing about 100.1 grams with a street value of about $3,000 went missing at the Aflao border.

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Addressing the media in Parliament, a Ranking Member on the Defence and Interior Committee of the House, James Agalga, said: “it is the expectation of the minority that the current government will follow precedent by allowing an independent body to thoroughly investigate the Aflao cocaine saga.”

He recalled the Georgina Wood Commission of Inquiry probing the disappearance of cocaine from the MV Benjamin vessel in 2006 and the Kojo Armah committee in 2008 which probed the substitution of cocaine with flour at the CID headquarters.

The disappearance of the cocaine at Aflao was followed by a back forth between the Narcotics Control Commission and the Ghana Revenue Authority over culpability.

Mr. Agalga said the exchanges between the two indicated a “grave danger” to national security, adding that the lack of collaboration between these state entities must be investigated.

“The Minority in Parliament is of the view that the lack of synergy amongst the country’s security agencies at our borders mirrors the failure of the leadership of President Akufo-Addo as chairman of the national security council,” he stated.

Spat between NACOC and GRA

The cocaine was intercepted through a joint operation by the Customs Division of the GRA and NACOC.

A search on a Toyota Land Cruiser Prado vehicle with a Nigerian registration number at the Kpoglu Border Post in the Ketu South Municipality of the Volta Region revealed the drugs.

The cocaine was hidden under its fuel tank in a false compartment.

The Sector Commander of the GRA Customs Division, Majeed Amandi, is of the view that the missing cocaine may have been stolen by officials of NACOC or swept away.

Mr. Amandi also said NACOC was trying to sabotage the customs officers.

“It is my humble conclusion that there was a well-orchestrated plan intended to discredit the handling of intercepted narcotics by Customs. And further that NACOC officers have harboured a clear vendetta against Customs for numerous times that Customs have intercepted narcotic substances.”

But The Director-General of NACOC, Francis Torkornoo, said his officers after impounding the vehicle took inventory of all the packages, which included $200,000, and wanted to send it to Accra for investigations but Customs officers refused.

“When they dropped the fuel tank, there was this false compartment under the vehicle containing various parcels and an amount of $200,000. After the inventory, as expected, NACOC wanted to the bring the vehicle to Accra for investigations to start, but the Customs officers refused, saying that they need to hear from their superiors from Accra.”

Jean Mensah “fights” Finance minister over GHc271million; seeks parliament’s help

A deputy minority whip Ibrahim Ahmed said the Electoral Commission’s meeting with Parliament’s Special Budget Committee was to seek help to retrieve money from the Finance ministry.

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Chairperson of the EC Jean Adukwei Mensah and her deputies yesterday appeared before the committee in the wake of an official request from the minority whip Muntaka Mohammed for the EC to appear before the plenary to answer questions on the planned voter registration exercise.

The deputy Minority whip however says the meeting was at the request of the EC which was channeled through the Majority leader who is Chairman of the Special Budget’s Committee.

According to the Banda MP the EC was there to request the intervention of Parliament to retrieve some GHc271million from the Finance ministry.

Ibrahim Ahmed told Sena Nombo on the Gold Power Drive, the money was approved by the Parliament for the EC in 2018 to be used to upgrade the EC’s data center.

The EC however decided against the upgrade and asked the Finance ministry to ring-fence it for future use by the EC.

The EC Chairperson told Parliament the Finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta is refusing to release the GHc271million for the use of the commission.

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The EC Chairperson said she needed the money for the elections because the budgeted GHc1.050billion was not enough to cater for the 2020 election expenses.

If she gets the GHc271million, Jean Mensah’s budget for the elections would increase to 1.334billion.

The Banda MP who is a member of the Special Budget Committee told Sena Nombo the committee’s hands are tied because they can only act on referrals from the house.

Source: Gold Power Drive/Radiogoldlive.com

NDC has misplaced Priorities in dealing with NPP 2016 Manifesto – Baaku

The Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako has said that the opposition NDC have misplaced priorities.

Kweku Baako has asked the largest opposition party in the country to get their priorities right after they claim the ruling government had fulfilled only 14 per cent of its campaign promises.

14% score charitable

NDC had scored the Akufo-Addo-led administration 14 per cent on the fulfilment of its 2016 campaign promises.

According to them, only 86 out of the 631 campaign promises made by the government have been delivered.

Member of Parliament for North Tongu Constituency in the Volta Region, Hon Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa says they were even charitable and that the actual figure is 13.6%.

“We observed that only 86 promises have been delivered out of the 631 and if you do the arithmetic and divide the 86 by the 631, what you will get is 13.6% and so we have been generous to gift them 14%; we added 0.4% to it by rounding the figure up,” he indicated.

Padded figures

Kweku Baako in a discussion on Peace FM’s morning show ‘Kokrokoo’, said the figures put out by the NDC were padded and deliberate; adding if this is the opposition party’s message five months to an election; they should ‘watch out’.

“What is your target or what did you want to achieve? If this is your message 5 months to an election, watch out . . . what was your goal, what was your target for that exposure? You are a political party, you must have a strategy especially with 5 months to an election…” he stated.

Fulfilling All Promises Mission Impossible

Kweku Baako also noted that it is impossible for any political party to fulfil all of its electoral promises. He has asked the NDC to do an introspection and ask themselves if they were able to achieve all of its promises.

“No political party has been able to fulfill all promises; there’s none. The NDC should ask themselves if they were able to achieve all their promises in their manifesto? he rhetorically asked.

Source: Peace FM