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Press Release
AFAG
November 10, 2014
"AAGBE WOR" DEMO;"CASH
NA POCKET" TEST
All is set for the "Aagbe Wor" demo to be
held by AFAG on Wednesday the 12th of
November. The demo is premised on
corruption, economic hardship and poor
services.
As a group whose advocacy bothers on
accountable governance, We can state without
any shred of doubt that, this NDC government
is insincere, lacks competence, transparency
and above all very corrupt. Almost every
policy to promote the interest of the people
has been fraught with corruption resulting
in the mass hopelessness plaguing this
Country. The NDC may have the intention to
deliver but they lack the will to execute
any policy to the common benefit of
Ghanaians.
No one is exempted from the consequences of
this mass hardship. The AFAG demo will give
a unique platform to the ordinary Ghanaian
to speak his mind on issues threatening his
or her survivability. There is no midway to
the current economic circumstances. Is
either you are worse off, and want a change
or better off, and want John Mahama and his
incompetent regime to continue reigning
economic terror. Simply put, it's either you
are happy about the consequences of "create,
loot and share" (i.e. hikes in prices of
goods/services and over taxation) or not.
Countrymen, as we walk through this
hardship, we should dread of our future.
There is no end in sight. We need a spirited
determination to over come the oppressive
rule of John Mahama. It's not about how to
win power it's about how to manage power in
the best interest of the Ghanaian. Certainly
John Mahama got it wrong.
Alban Gbagbin the current majority leader
and leading NDC member sums it all during
his presentation at a lecture held on 5th
November 2014 and organized by the Centre
for socialist democracy. He stated; "All the
people I groomed, some of whom are ministers
now – I spent almost 24 years in parliament
– I can’t compare myself to them when we
talk about acquisition of property, but
because you see me in a Land cruiser – which
is my official car – you think I’m
enjoying". In effect over enjoyment by
public officials is the cause of our
economic woes.
Mr. President you have incurred over GHS 42
billion in debt, but there are no
investments to show. Mr. President where is
our money?
GOD SAVE GHANA |
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Voter
Fraud and Voter I.D.
Commentary, Nov 07, Ghanadot - As for
race-based "voter suppression," amid all the
political hysteria, how many hard facts have
you heard? Probably none that supports that
claim. Widely available free photo
identification cards mean that poverty is no
barrier to voting.........More
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Corruption in Ghana -
Arab Spring, Black Spring?
Commentary, Nov 10, Ghanadot - Those who have
read Africa Confidential (AC) over time would have
learnt that the paper is rarely wrong on predicting
political winds in Africa............More |
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There was no need inviting
Woyome, Betty Mould – Commission
CitiFM, Nov 07, Ghanadot - We felt that there was
no need inviting Betty Mould Iddrisu, Woyome etc the
reason is that we had a lot of dossier on them. We had
also written to them. They themselves had provided
dossier on what they had done and we then we ourselves
through our own research had gathered a lot of
information that they did not know about them on them so
we would sieve those information and whatever
conclusions we want we will get them out of those
documents. - . More
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Ghana’s democracy
in crisis — Bagbin
CitiFM, Nov 07, Ghanadot - The
Majority Leader in Parliament, Mr Alban
Bagbin, has stated that Ghana’s democracy is
in crisis due to the absence of cherished
values such as truthfulness, honesty and
equality. He said due to the absence of
those values, many people grow up with the
notion of amassing wealth, adding that one
phenomenon that is against the tenets of
social democracy is greed, which leads to
corruption. ....More
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