President
Mills asked to prosecute Ya-Na, Former CPP Chairman Killers now
- CJA
Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh, Ghanadot
Accra, April 21, Ghanadot - The Committee for Joint Action (CJA), a leading pressure
group in Ghana, which has its memberships across all the
political divide in the country has vehemently
has called on the President H.E
John Evans Atta Mills administration to arrest and prosecute
the killers of the former Paramount Chief of Dagbon, Ya Na
Yakubu Andani II and his 40 sub-chiefs.
The group also called for the prosecution of the killers of
the late Issah Mobila, a former
Northern Regional Chairman of the Convention People’s Party
(CPP).
CJA maintains
that the perpetrators of the crime
are still alive and must be smoked out as soon as possible
so as to bring lasting peace among the feuding parties in the
area.
The CJA, which has most of its members belonging to the
ruling party, at a press conference in Accra on Tuesday,
chronicled a number of demands which it said the government
must immediately address.
A leading member of the pressure group, Mr Bernard Mornah,
disclosed that the CJA organized the programme to announce
its existence and warned that it would resist any policy
that is not in the interest of the citizenry.
It is in this pursuit that it said government must not
disregard calls to bring to book the killers of the former
Dagbon, overlord and forty others.
Ya Na Yakubu Andani II was killed in 2002 in a feud between
the Abudu and the Andani gates of the Yendi traditional
area.
The CJA at the press conference also raised objection to the
recent fuel price increases and appealed to the government
to find ways and means to cushion the ordinary Ghanaians
from the petroleum products price surge.
Mr Mornah said the group would
resist any further increases in petroleum prices even if it
were informed by price changes on
the world market.
The Mills administration in March announced price
appreciations of between 3 to 10 percent, weeks after
announcing marginal drops in petroleum
prices, a move critics described as unnecessary.
Finance and Economic Planning Minister, Kwabena Duffuor, had
announced at the budget reading in parliament that the state
would lose up to GH¢50 million as a result of the first
drops in prices.
The CJA also called on the government to address the
perennial water shortage confronting the capital city and
other social needs of the people.
The pressure group is also seeking a review of the contract
terms between the government of Ghana and telecoms operator,
Vodafone which was signed in 2008 by the previous
government.
The UK based telecom giant has a 70 percent stake in the
telecommunication company.
Ghanadot
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