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Press Release
AFAG
July 20, 2014
TUC STRIKE: TIMELY & POSITIVE
The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) fully endorses
the wise actions taken by the Trade Union Congress (TUC) on
behalf of the suffering working class of Ghana to hold a one-day
strike action on Thursday, 24th July 2014. Although government
feel otherwise, it is important for the TUC to know that, the
majority of Ghanaians stand by their action as a matter of
principle.
The level of economic mismanagement under President Mahama is
beyond the ordinary. Never in the history of this country have
we seen such crass mismanagement except one that can be likened
to the worse state of the economy between 1998- 2000 under
President Rawlings. Ghanaians are really suffering. The
President is bereft and cannot govern this country. Workers
salaries have no value. Certainly labor does not suffer money
illusion under existing price hikes. The international community
has lost confidence in the president's governance. This is shown
by the drastic reduction in budgetary support. Companies are
collapsing and Industries are not hitting their targets as
stated by the minister of finance during his midterm review of
the budget.
Unreasonably, the high deficit is saddled by high corruption and
anti-austerity measures. Why on earth will the president sponsor
free vehicles for chiefs under the current precarious economic
circumstances?
Flying $3.5 million to Brazil? Spending over $50 million on one
off diaper distribution to schoolchildren?? Besides, over $1
billion have been stolen from the BOG vault and the governor and
minister of finance are nowhere to answer at the public accounts
committee.
We call on the TUC to add its voice for the president to resign
from post in the midst of this all time mismanagement of the
economy. Indeed it may be at par with the height of
mismanagement under corrupt and incompetent Rawlings. No wonder
the former president who now is in control of John Mahama's
government remains mute.
Though the one day sit down strike is timely and a step in the
right direction, considering the spate of the fast fading wealth
and impoverishment of the Ghanaian, we need the TUC to pursue
aggressive actions towards the government. We look forward to
more frequent strike actions running from several days to
indefinite duration.
Remember" we no go sit down make dem cheat us every day" John
Mahama and his mentor former president Rawlings are cheating on
Ghanaians. We must rise up!!!
Signed:
AFAG Leadership
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China-Africa relations
hurt by bad Chinese behaviour, says ambassador
Guardian, July 18, Ghanadot - While Chinese
officials once balked at describing the China-Africa
relationship as anything but a "win-win", they have
recently become more open about problems there. In May,
the Chinese premier, Li Keqiang, referred to disputes
over investment projects in Africa as "growing pains".........More |
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Ebola 2014: Death toll, new
cases on the rise in Africa
CNN, July 17, Ghanadot - As of July 12, the
cumulative number of Ebola virus cases in Guinea,
Liberia and Sierra Leone was at 964, including 603
deaths. The death toll has almost doubled in a month's
time; reported deaths in the three countries in mid-June
was 350......More
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Ghana will not draw second half
of $3 bln China loan-govt
Reuters, July 17, Ghanadot - Ghana will not
draw the remaining $1.5 billion tranche from a $3
billion loan agreed with China in 2011, Ghana's finance
minister said on Wednesday.
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NPP SETTLES ON OCTOBER 18TH
FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
Release, July 17, Ghanadot - The New Patriotic Party has
penciled 31st August 2014 as the date for the Special Delegates
Congress to elect the first five of the seven persons who have
filed to contest the Presidential Primaries. The Special
Congress will be held at Regional Centres in all the ten Regions
of Ghana.....More
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