Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Volta Regional Chiefs Disappointed In Govt’s Failure To Deliver On Its Promises

The ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) seems to be losing credibility in its stronghold, the Volta Region.

Over the last couple of weeks, some chiefs and people in the region have expressed disappointment in government’s failure to deliver on its numerous promises, sending President Mahama racing to the region twice in less than a month in a bid to make amends.

Latest to join the fray are the chiefs and people of Anlo who believe President Mahama and the NDC have failed to live up to expectation after they had been casting all their votes in the party’s favour.

Concerns

Awomefia of the Anlo State, Torgbui Sri III, last Saturday strongly pointed out to President Mahama and the NDC government that their claim of development was failing to solve the fundamental challenges in the country, particularly among the youth.
Torgbui Sri made the assertion when he addressed the chiefs and people of the Anlo State at a durbar held in honour of President John Dramani Mahama at Anloga in the Keta municipality of the region.

He expressed serious reservations about the fact that the NDC government had been able to reciprocate the huge support it enjoyed from the Volta Region, describing the situation as an investment which was not yielding returns.

“The kind of support the NDC receives from Anlo land and for that matter the Volta Region is unalloyed and unparallel, hence the accolade reflected in the quantum: ‘The World Bank of the party’…,” he said.

However, ‘as a bank’, he noted with emphasis, “We have to trade for good returns. We cannot continue doing business with clients who will not pay back the loans contracted with good interests.”

That, according to him, was because “We do not seem to be receiving good dividends from the partnership we have with the NDC so far. To us, our share of the national cake is very much just not enough. This is our conviction.”

Disappointment

Although he admitted that there were some ongoing developmental projects, he insisted they were not reducing the high level of unemployment and poverty and that the masses were still experiencing serious hardships.

He however appreciated the number of infrastructural facilities in the five municipalities and districts of Anlodukor (Anlo State), some of which he listed as school buildings (1st and 2nd cycles), health facilities/clinics, CHPs compounds, nurses’ quarters, water projects, sanitation, office complexes and roads among others.

.
Torgbui Sri stressed that “laudable as these efforts may seem, they fail to address a very crucial fundamental need of the teeming unemployed masses. They do not create the required sustainable job avenues for these people.”

As a result, the Awomefia related that “The only alternative left to them is to resort to such anti-social habits as robbery, smoking and prostitution,” adding, “it’s high time this trend is stopped.”

The chief requested for the construction of a harbour at Keta, dredging of the Avu-Keta Lagoon, investment in commercial farming, oil exploration in the Keta basin, Weta irrigation project and the Logote irrigation project.

He also pleaded for the creation of Southern Volta Basin Development Authority, creation of Anlodukor Council and the construction of roads, among others.

Mahama’s Response

In a response, President Mahama promised that their requests would be given the needed attention.

He then claimed that the NDC was responsible for all the massive projects that the region had seen since the inception of the Fourth Republic. According to him, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) had nothing to show in terms of development in the region, despite being in power for eight years.

He therefore urged the chiefs and people of the region to ignore claims that the NDC had neglected the region.

President Mahama said, “For those who do that propaganda, in those eight years when they had the opportunity, what did they do? Show me. So we will not be distracted; we are doing a lot of work and we won’t stop doing it.”
The Ghana Grid Company says the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah, which was shut down last month, will resume operation on Saturday, April 9.
This was contained in a press release issued Monday by GRIDCo Chief Executive, William Anuma.
The Jubilee Field partners led by Tullow Ghana Limited announced a 14-day shutdown of the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah on March 20, 2016.
“The 14 days shutdown is to allow for planned maintenance work to be undertaken on key equipment of the FPSO,” the statement had said.
The FPSO Kwame Nkrumah is floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel and operates in the Jubilee oil fields off the coast of the country.
Following the shut down and the reduction in gas supply from the West Africa Gas Pipeline Company power producer, Volta River Authority (VRA), revealed there are negotiations with Ivorian power producers for possible supply of power.
Despite this assurance, some parts of the country have recorded intermittent power cuts.
However, the GRIDCo release Monday assured, “power systems engineers shall continue to take steps to mitigate any adverse effect arising from the shutdown”.
The country is just recovering from a debilitating power challenge that spanned about two years.
- See more at: http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2016/April-5th/fpso-resumes-operation-on-saturday-gridco.php#sthash.9w2EUr7H.dpuf
The Ghana Grid Company says the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah, which was shut down last month, will resume operation on Saturday, April 9.
This was contained in a press release issued Monday by GRIDCo Chief Executive, William Anuma.
The Jubilee Field partners led by Tullow Ghana Limited announced a 14-day shutdown of the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah on March 20, 2016.
“The 14 days shutdown is to allow for planned maintenance work to be undertaken on key equipment of the FPSO,” the statement had said.
The FPSO Kwame Nkrumah is floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel and operates in the Jubilee oil fields off the coast of the country.
Following the shut down and the reduction in gas supply from the West Africa Gas Pipeline Company power producer, Volta River Authority (VRA), revealed there are negotiations with Ivorian power producers for possible supply of power.
Despite this assurance, some parts of the country have recorded intermittent power cuts.
However, the GRIDCo release Monday assured, “power systems engineers shall continue to take steps to mitigate any adverse effect arising from the shutdown”.
The country is just recovering from a debilitating power challenge that spanned about two years.
- See more at: http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2016/April-5th/fpso-resumes-operation-on-saturday-gridco.php#sthash.9w2EUr7H.dpuf
The Ghana Grid Company says the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah, which was shut down last month, will resume operation on Saturday, April 9.
This was contained in a press release issued Monday by GRIDCo Chief Executive, William Anuma.
The Jubilee Field partners led by Tullow Ghana Limited announced a 14-day shutdown of the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah on March 20, 2016.
“The 14 days shutdown is to allow for planned maintenance work to be undertaken on key equipment of the FPSO,” the statement had said.
The FPSO Kwame Nkrumah is floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel and operates in the Jubilee oil fields off the coast of the country.
Following the shut down and the reduction in gas supply from the West Africa Gas Pipeline Company power producer, Volta River Authority (VRA), revealed there are negotiations with Ivorian power producers for possible supply of power.
Despite this assurance, some parts of the country have recorded intermittent power cuts.
However, the GRIDCo release Monday assured, “power systems engineers shall continue to take steps to mitigate any adverse effect arising from the shutdown”.
The country is just recovering from a debilitating power challenge that spanned about two years.
- See more at: http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2016/April-5th/fpso-resumes-operation-on-saturday-gridco.php#sthash.9w2EUr7H.dpuf
According to the police and residents of Moringwo village, Mosses Keitany hit his wife several times on the head with a metallic object, killing her instantly. Witnesses said after Keitany killed his wife during the Sunday incident, he took their seven-year-old son and entered the family house, where he locked him up and sprayed kerosene on him, before setting him ablaze. The man and the child were, however, rescued by neighbours, who heard the commotion. Confirming the incident, Eldama Ravine Police Station deputy OCPD Jonathan Wafula said the man and his son were rescued and rushed to the Rift Valley Provincial General Hospital. “He also locked up his wife’s sister and the house help before starting the fire. The commotion and screams emanating from the house attracted the neighbours, who rescued the victims,” he said.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000197219/shock-as-kenyan-man-kills-wife-and-sets-his-seven-year-old-son-on-fire
According to the police and residents of Moringwo village, Mosses Keitany hit his wife several times on the head with a metallic object, killing her instantly. Witnesses said after Keitany killed his wife during the Sunday incident, he took their seven-year-old son and entered the family house, where he locked him up and sprayed kerosene on him, before setting him ablaze. The man and the child were, however, rescued by neighbours, who heard the commotion. Confirming the incident, Eldama Ravine Police Station deputy OCPD Jonathan Wafula said the man and his son were rescued and rushed to the Rift Valley Provincial General Hospital. “He also locked up his wife’s sister and the house help before starting the fire. The commotion and screams emanating from the house attracted the neighbours, who rescued the victims,” he said.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000197219/shock-as-kenyan-man-kills-wife-and-sets-his-seven-year-old-son-on-fire
Share:

0 comments:

Copyright © World News Center | Powered by Blogger
Design by SimpleWpThemes | Blogger Theme by NewBloggerThemes.com