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Press
Release
NPP Communication
Directorate
February 24, 2015
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IS GOVERNMENT
BREACHING OUR SECURITY?
In recent weeks many Ghanaians have
expressed worry about the security of their
privacy, which is a fundamental human right.
These fears have arisen as a result of some
government actions and proposed actions in
the telecom sector.
These fears were heightened when, a couple
of weeks ago, a government communications
officer, Mr. Sam George declared on Radio
Gold that the emails of Mr. Gabby
Otchere-Darko will be published. This
announcement gave the ominous indication
that government was snooping on the emails
of Ghanaian citizens. Just yesterday, 24th
February, 2015, a Deputy Communications
Officer of the ruling NDC, Mr. Fred Agbenyo,
also declared on national radio (Adom FM)
that government has access to “even the
bedroom of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo”, the
Flagbearer of the NPP. He went on to say
that the NDC has spies all over the country.
These pronouncements are frightening and
terrifying indeed in their implications. Is
the privacy of the Ghanaian citizenry being
breached by their own government? Is
government investing taxpayers’ monies to
procure spying equipment that can allow the
government to breach citizens’ privacy? Are
taxpayers monies that should go into
capitation grant, school feeding, health
insurance, maternal care, provision of
electricity, etc. being diverted into spying
equipment? In addition to worrying about
‘dumsor dumsor’, high cost of living,
deterioration in health care due to
nonpayment of health insurance, intractable
unemployment, cholera, etc, poor Ghanaian
citizens now have to worry about breach of
their privacy by government.
These are serious issues that should engage
the attention of every Ghanaian. We call on
the BNI, and other security agencies to
investigate these claims by NDC Officials
that imply invasion of the privacy and hence
security of the Ghanaian citizenry.
……signed……
Nana Akomea
NPP Director of Communications
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Grand Imam calls for radical
reform of Islamic teaching to stop extremism
ChristianToday, Feb 23, Ghanadot - Muslim
religious teaching needs radical reform to stop the
spread of extremism, according to the Grand Imam of
Egypt's prestigious al-Azhar University..
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February 24 is Ghana's
day of shame
Peace FM, Feb 24, Ghanadot - At 4:00 tomorrow,
Nkrumah’s progressives socialist and the general public
will troop to the College of Physicians and Surgeons in
Accra to mark the 49th anniversary of the overthrow of
Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Founder of the state of
Ghana....More
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Valerie Sackey critiques Obed
Asamoah’s book: “THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF GHANA (1950 –
2013) – THE EXPERIENCES OF A NON-CONFORMIST.”
DailyGraphic, Feb 24, Ghanadot
- The author, however, has been to so many places
that it is sometimes hard to see where he is coming
from. He admits in his preface, that he has “vacillated
between revolution and multi-party democracy.” I lost
count, halfway through the book, of the number of
political parties and regimes in which he played some
role.....More
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Ghana has been named
as the third of ten least corrupt countries in Africa
Pulse, Feb 21, Ghanadot - - Transparency
International (TI) just released the Global Corruption
Barometer 2014, which ranks countries according to
perception of corruption levels. In this year’s report
TI surveyed people in 54 African countries.....
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