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Press Release
AFAG
April 20, 2015 |
XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS IN SA: PRESIDENT MAHAMA
CLUELESS
As four more Ghanaians die in SA, President
Mahama has no plan to protect his citizens.
There is no doubt that the xenophobic attack
of South Africans against fellow Africans is
condemnable and rightly so the world has
condemned the acts. Beyond the words and
threat of sanctions by the world, Ghanaian
lives are at stake. Reports reaching AFAG
confirms that, not less than five Ghana
lives have been lost.
Fellow Ghanaians, the NDC government and the
Ghana Mission in SA have neither put in
place concrete measures nor communicated any
measures of protection to the many Ghanaians
resident in SA.
It is our firm belief that, this lack of
action amounts to negligence and
recklessness on the part of the Mahama
government.
AFAG therefore, in the spirit of patriotism
and the protection of Ghanaian lives in SA
calls on the government to outline practical
and commonsensical steps the government is
or has put in place to protect and rescue
Ghanaians trapped in the xenophobic madness
currently sweeping across SA.
Furthermore AFAG urges the gov to summon the
SA ambassador to Ghana to register our
displeasure and direct the same to
communicate any such intended economic
consequences to her gov. As a show of
seriousness of government, the ambassador
and key essential staff should be expelled
from the country.
Through ECOWAS, President Mahama should push
for travel ban of the Zulu king, president
Zuma and his cabinet ministers, the head of
the SA police and top government officials.
There should an option for economic
sanctions of South African business on the
table
AFAG is hopeful that, this government would
value Ghanaian lives and take the necessary
actions to protect Ghanaian lives and
businesses in South Africa.
SIGNED
AFAG LEADERSHIP
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Holy Week: Exploring
the message of Jesus
CNN, April 03, Ghanadot - At a time when our
culture is roiled by questions of identity and ethics
(and tolerance) that have profound religious
implications, it's worth pausing to explore this crucial
holiday -- and the awareness of the human condition, in
all its sadness and glory, that it engenders.
........More
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South Carolina Officer
Faces Murder Charge After Video Shows Man’s Shooting
Death.......
Time, April 11, Ghanadot - A white police officer
in South Carolina was charged with murder Tuesday after
a grisly video emerged showing him repeatedly shoot an
apparently unarmed black man who was running away,
sparking an outraged reaction from local residents,
advocates and officials, and a promise that the local
police department supply officers with body cameras.......More
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Dumsor and things
to understand, from the experience of a
visit
Commentary, April 20, Ghanadot - This
infra-structure failure called Dumsor is revealing. The
world can observe what we have been doing to ourselves,
in spite of the accolades we lavish on ourselves.
......More
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Tema Harbour Not Ready For
Power Barges
Pulse, April 10, Ghanadot - Government had
promised to deliver two power barges from Turkey as a
medium-term measure to lessen the effects of the power
crisis in the country....But Turkey’s power-ship maker
Karadeniz - with its Ghanaian subsidiary Karpower - is
yet to dredge the area for the power ships... .More
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