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Press Release
NPP April 15, 2016
AKUFO-ADDO
WAS NEVER “CONSULTED” ABOUT TRANSFER OF GITMO-2
DETAINEES
AKUFO-ADDO WAS
NEVER “CONSULTED” ABOUT TRANSFER OF GITMO-2 DETAINEES
The attention of the Office of Nana Akufo-Addo has
been drawn to a news item on some online media portals
and on social media to the effect that the 2016
presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party was
“consulted” before, to quote the news item, “the
infamous transfer of the two Guantanamo Bay detainees to
Ghana.”
According to the story captioned “Nana
Addo was consulted before GITMO 2 Transfer – US”, the
new US Ambassador to Ghana, Robert Jackson, in a meeting
with some editors on Friday, April 15, is alleged to
have said that “the Foreign Minister and this Embassy
consulted about informing other stakeholders and so we
did talk to Akufo-Addo before the transfer happened.”
These statements by the Ambassador, therefore,
create the impression that Nana Akufo-Addo was
“consulted” and thereby had foreknowledge of the
transfer of the Gitmo-2 detainees.
For the
avoidance of doubt, we would like to reiterate our
earlier stated position that at no point during the
transaction between the two governments was Nana
Akufo-Addo consulted, and the facts of the matter speak
clearly for themselves.
On January 5, 2016, the
Deputy Chief of Mission/Chargé d'Affaires of the US
Embassy in Ghana, then acting as Chief of Mission,
Melinda Tabler-Stone, called on Nana Akufo-Addo at his
Nima residence to inform him, with the consent of the
Minister for Foreign Affairs, about the impending
arrival into the country of two ex-Guantanamo Bay
detainees, Mahmud Umar Muhammad Bin Atef and Khalid
Muhammad Salih Al Dhuby, as a result of discussions
between the US and Ghana governments. The day after this
visit, on January 6, it was announced that these
Guantanamo detainees had been admitted into Ghana upon
the authority of the President of Ghana. It would appear
that at the time Melinda Tabler-Stone spoke to Nana
Akufo-Addo, the two Gitmo-2 detainees were either on
their way to Ghana or had arrived in the country.
It would be an unusual use of English, in these
circumstances, to suggest that Nana Akufo-Addo was
consulted. At best, what can be said is that he was
informed of the transaction as it was being implemented,
in other words he was presented with a fait accompli,
not a consultation.
These are the bare facts of
this matter.
……signed…… Eugene Arhin
Press Secretary
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The
Conference on Rabies in West Africa
RIWA,
April 15, Ghanadot - This
Conference provides opportunity for all
stake holders in the control of rabies
(Medics, Veterinarians, Local government
official, politicians, security
agencies, etc) of member countries to
meet each and also with leading experts
from around the world, to discuss
matters of common interest, and benefit
from quality continuing education on
Rabies.
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Ghana likely to end year with 74%
debt-to-GDP ratio - IMF
Ghanaweb, April 14, Ghanadot -
Government will end the year with a
debt-to-GDP ratio of 74.1 percent,
according to the new Fiscal Monitor
report released by the IMF in Washington
DC....More
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Antibiotic
resistance 'could become bigger threat to mankind than cancer'
Independent, April 15, Ghanadot - The latest evidence suggests
10 million people a year could die globally by 2050, as a
result of antibiotics becoming powerless against common
infections - more than currently die from cancer, he will say. .......More
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