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Focus 1: Guinea’s Latest Dictatorship
New Campaign Launched
Focusing on Dictatorship in Africa
Thompson Ayodele
June 15, 2015
ACCRA, Ghana & LAGOS, Nigeria: (15 June 2015) –
Today, two leading African think tanks, IMANI
Center (Ghana) and Initiative for Public Policy
Analysis (Nigeria) launched a public campaign to
shine light on the
remainder of Africa’s dictators. This campaign
begins with calling
attention to the alarming erosion of democracy
and economic opportunity
for Guineans under President Alpha Condé.
ShadesOfConde.org highlights the erosion of
democracy and failed economic
policies under President Alpha Condé
As African leaders gather in South Africa for
the Leaders’ Day meetings
the African Union, ShadesOfConde has been
launched to bring attention to
the worsening situation in Guinea, ahead of the
crucial Presidential
election in October 2015.
Franklin Cudjoe, Director of IMANI Center,
Ghana, said the following about
decline of democracy in Guinea:
“President Alpha Condé is using every measure
available to him to evade
scrutiny and accountability – he has refused to
hold local elections; he proposes laws banning
media criticism; he appoints a military general
t
oversee the national election; and his security
forces have killed
democracy organizers in the streets of Conakry.
Alpha Condé likes to referto himself as the ‘Mandela of West Africa’; his
track record is more
Mugabe than Mandela.”
Thompson Ayodele, Director of the Initiative for
Public Policy Analysis
(IPPA), said the following about the decline of
economic opportunity and
the expropriation of property in Guinea:
“Guinea could be one of the richest countries in
Africa; instead, it is
one of the poorest under President Alpha Condé.
Foreign investment has
ground to a halt in the face of institutional
corruption, erosion of the
rule of law, and government theft of property.
As a result, the people of
Guinea are suffering where 40 per cent of people
survive on less than
$1.30 a day and the UN Human Development Index (HDI)
ranks Guinea 179th out of 187 countries.”
The situation in Guinea under President Alpha
Condé is perilous:
The country is ranked 179th out of 187 countries
in the Human
Development Index Reporters Without Borders have
condemned new law proposals cracking down on the
free press Amnesty International has condemned
the shooting of pro-democracy protestors
The International Crisis Group has warned of
rising ethnic tensions
caused by Alpha Condé’s policies and that free
and fair elections are
at risk
Political leaders in the U.S. and Europe are
calling for the
international community to stand up to Alpha
Condé’s authoritarian
rule
The ShadesOfConde campaign will follow closely
the actions of President
Alpha Condé and his cronies during the build-up
to the Presidential
election, to shine the spotlight on any further
erosion of human rights,democratic freedoms, and media freedoms, that
Alpha Condé perpetrates.
Thompson Ayodele
Director
Initiative for Public Policy Analysis
P.O.Box 6434
Shomolu,Lagos
Nigeria
Email:thompson@ippanigeria.org
Backup: thompson.ayodele@gmail.com
Website: www.ippanigeria.org
*****Good Public Policy is Sound
Politics**********
Tel:01-791-0959
Cell:080 2302 5079
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Inflation hits 16.9%
Starr, June 12, Ghanadot - Inflation has inched
up marginally to 16.9 per cent for the month of
May...This represents a 0.1 percent increase from the
April rate of 16.8 percent....The monthly change rate
for May 2015 was 1.0 per cent compared to the 1.8 per
cent recorded in April 2015.....More
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Justice Appau tells Mahama to
deal with Woyome
Ghanaweb, June 04,
Ghanadot - The Judgement Debt Sole Commissioner also
revealed to the Committee that vetted him yesterday that
he had also asked for further investigations to be
conducted into some aspects of the whole Woyome
judgement debt saga for some erring people to be
prosecuted. ......More
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Ghana slowly moves to HIPC
Ghanaweb, June 16, Ghanadot
- Ghana is likely to soon cross the dreaded 70 percent
mark of debt-to-GDP ratio that could push it into the
Highly-Indebted-Poor-Country (HIPC) category, economic
analysts have indicated....The country’s public debt
recorded GH¢88 billion as at March this year,
representing 67.3 percent of the total value of the
economy, equivalent to GH¢112 billion...
....More
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Ghana halts Ebola vaccine trial
due to community protests
Reuters, June 12, Ghanadot - Ghana has halted a
plan to test two Ebola vaccines in an eastern town after
legislators backed local protests against the trials
sparked by fears of contamination, officials said on
Wednesday.....More
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