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Press Release
NPP, October 21, 2013
NPP CALLS FOR THE DISMISSAL OF
GEN. NUNOO MENSAH
The New Patriotic Party wishes to express its shock and
disappointment at the recent reckless outburst of the
National Security Advisor, General Nunoo-Mensah (rtd),
during the inauguration of a nine-unit classroom block
at the O’Reilly Senior High School where he directed
members of labour unions who were dissatisfied with
their conditions of service, to pack their bags and
leave the country.
The NPP finds the message of the National Security
Advisor highly inappropriate, distasteful, and
disrespectful to the platform on which he made the
statement, considering the fact that the statements were
made in the presence of the President amidst laughter.
Unfortunately when the President got the opportunity he
did not condemn the comments.
The NPP also considers as most unfortunate, that in an
era where the nation constantly wakes up to news of
crass managerial incompetence, in an era where the
government drags its feet in recovering dubious judgment
debt payments, and in an era where scarce national
resources are invested in guinea fowls and ornamental
plants, the National Security Advisor of the President
will choose to vent his anger and frustration at
innocent and hardworking Ghanaians who only seek to
demand what is due them, by using legitimate means.
By his careless outburst at organized labour which will
only create a platform for further tension and animosity
between government and unionized labour, Gen. Nunoo
Mensah has exhibited to all, his incompetence in
advising both Presidents Mills and Mahama on national
security matters.
Indeed if his recent call to members on the labour front
to pick their passports and get out of the country, is
reflective of the kinds of advice he has been giving the
President on national security matters, then it is no
wonder that the national labour landscape is what it is
today.
Finally in terms of National Security, if we have 3200
Doctors and over 200,000 teachers alone, deciding to lay
down their tools, what will be the implication for
national security as he suggests these bodies do?
Accordingly we call on the National Security Advisor to
resign his position or be shown the exit by the
President to show that he, the President does not
endorse this kind of irresponsible conduct in his
government.
Signed
Perry Okudzeto
AG Director Communications
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Lessons from Accra
EmergingMarkets, Oct 13, Ghanadot - A rise in
public-sector salaries led to a budget deficit of nearly
12% of gross domestic product in 2012, which the
government will rein in to 9% in 2013. The cedi has
taken a battering too, falling to a record low of 2.13
to the dollar in September, and is down more than 11%
since the start of 2013. Foreign exchange reserves, too,
are low, falling below three months of imports in
August.
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Obamacare and You
Commentary, Oct 14, Ghanadot - Whatever the
preconception, it will be obtuse to think that liberals
and conservatives have no difference in philosophical
founding. To ignore this difference is to misunderstand
the impasse between the two in the current healthcare
debate....
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What Did Mills Die Of? New
Report By Brother
allAfrica, Oct 14, Ghanadot - The humble Atta
Mills had become a second Jesus Christ going to Heaven
to prepare mansions for his followers. Did Dr. Cadman
Mills have anything to do with the crude forgery?...
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Racial Trade-offs
Commentary, Oct 14, Ghanadot
- Most black politicians and many black professionals
take the position of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who is on
record as saying, "We shouldn't abandon the public
schools." ....More
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