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Asantehene Is Not Above Reproach But Above Insults!
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Asantehene Is Not Above Reproach But Above Insults!
By Manasseh Azure Awuni
A Ghanaian journalist and blogger is at the center of a major furore over an article he wrote which has been deemed disrespectful towards the King of Ashanti.

Accident Greets Amissah-Arthur
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29 September 2012
Accident Greets Amissah-Arthur
Information reaching DAILY GUIDE indicates that an alleged attempt by activists of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ellembelle Constituency of the Western Region to transport NDC supporters from Ankobra to Asanta in the constituency to give the Vice President, Paa Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur a rousing welcome, nearly turned tragic when an NDC activist got involved in an accident.
President Mahama IEA evening encounter slated for October 9
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29 September 2012
President Mahama IEA evening encounter slated for October 9
{sidebar id=10 align=right}The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) and the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has fixed October 9 as the tentative date for President John Dramani Mahama to participate in the “Election 2012 Evening Encounter,” with Presidential Candidates.
President Mahama becomes the first ever sitting President to participate in both the Evening Encounter and presidential debate which seek to create a sole platform for each Presidential Aspirant to present his or her programmes and manifestoes to the electorate.
Both former President John Agyekum Kufour failed to participate in the Elections 2004 Encounter as well as the Presidential Debate whilst the late President John Evans Atta Mills before his demise refused to participate in this year’s Encounter.
In a statement made available to the Ghana News Agency by the NDC, Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, General Secretary of NDC, explained that the President has instructed the party to revert its earlier position and confer with IEA for a possible date.
“In view of President Mahama’s directives, the party held a meeting with IEA officials at the NDC headquarters on Friday where the two bodies agreed and fixed October 9 for the President to appear at the Evening Encounter platform.
“President Mahama has requested me to indicate to you his preparedness to participate in the evening encounters and subsequent debate,” Mr Asiedu Nkeitia stated.
The Flag bearer of the Convention Peoples Party, Dr Michael Abu Sakara Foster, Mr Hassan Ayariga, Flag bearer of the Peoples National Convention (PNC) and the New Patriotic Party’s Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo, have already participated in the encounter.
In a related development, a statement to the Ghana News Agency, signed by Mrs Jean Mensa, IEA Executive Director, explained that the encounter served as a sole platform to present their vision for governance in a 30 minute speech.
“This is crucial, as the candidates will need to have a detailed plan on key policy issues, and to have an intimate knowledge and understanding of their proposals, and put extensive thought and careful consideration to it.
The candidates are at liberty to decide on which issues to speak on and topics may range from the economy, security, illicit drug trade, youth development...there is no restriction on which issues the candidates could speak about, and there is no requirement to consider any particular issue,” Mrs Mensa said.
She said participants will include civil society organizations, the business community, the Trades Union Congress (TUC), academia, representatives of professional associations such as the Ghana Medical Association, the Ghana Registered Nurses Association, the Ghana Bar Association, grassroots-based organizations and the media.
Mrs Mensa said the audience are expected to quiz the candidates on their presentations, but would also be allowed to ask questions about policy issues not directly addressed by the candidates.
The IEA Executive Director said the one-on-one format of the programme was designed to ensure an open and distinct avenue for the candidates to project their vision for the country to a neutral crowd.
Mrs. Mensa explained that the Evening Encounter series initiated in Election 2008 sought to provide an individual platform, and a unique opportunity, for each of the Presidential Candidates to share their vision of programmes and strategies for development.
She said it differs from the Presidential Debates in that, while debates centre on the interaction between Presidential Candidates, the focus of the Evening Encounters is on the interaction between Presidential Aspirants and the electorate.
Mrs Mensa said the Evening Encounters will provide a forum where the flag bearers and indeed the political parties have equal access to the media.
It provides the electorate, including key interest groups and organisations, an opportunity to ask probing questions of the aspirants.
This would enable the electorate to discern what each Presidential Aspirant stands for, what each Aspirant intends to do and the direction in which each aspirant intends to take Ghana.
The electorate would be enabled through the Evening Encounters, to analyse and critique the plans of the various aspirants to determine how realistic the plans and programmes are. This would enable the electorate to make an informed choice on election day.
Explaining further to the GNA on modalities for the encounter, Mrs Mensa said in order to avert interferences with the live broadcast, reporters will not be allowed to place mobile phones on the podium or anywhere close to the Public Address Systems.
“No camera will be allowed in the Auditorium. Television stations can pick their feed from Ghana Television and Metro TV. Any radio station that wishes to broadcast the event can pick a feed from Joy FM or any of its affiliate stations,” she stated.
The IEA, in addition to organising Presidential Debates, will this year organise four Evening Encounters with the Presidential Aspirants of Political Parties with representation in Parliament.
The IEA is of the conviction that those who wish to govern must allow themselves to be subjected to scrutiny by the people to ensure that they understand their concerns and have the capacity to address them.
The IEA is being supported by STAR-Ghana, a multi- donor pooled funding mechanism (Funded by DFID, DANIDA, EU and USAID), and the Netherlands Institute of Multiparty Democracy.
From: GNA/Ghana
Confusion rocks UFP congress in Cape Coast
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29 September 2012
Confusion rocks UFP congress in Cape Coast
Confusion has rocked the planned national delegates’ congress of the United Front Party following decision by the central regional Police command, not to allow them go ahead with the programme because they do not have permit.
It’ll be absurd for Mahama not to participate in IEA debate – Asiedu Nketia
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28 September 2012
It’ll be absurd for Mahama not to participate in IEA debate – Asiedu Nketia
The General Secretary of the ruling National Democratic Congress, Johnson Asiedu Nketia says it would have been absurd, had President Mahama refused to participate in the Institute of Economic Affairs presidential debate.
He explained that since assuming office, the president has adopted “different ways of doing things” such as the decision to engage, regularly, various flagbearers on issues of national concern.
{sidebar id=10 align=right}“He now finds himself in a situation where if he is going to invite all the other presidential candidates to engage in dialogue and there is an opportunity where all these candidates are to present themselves in a debate; it would sound very absurd if he refuses to participate,” Mr Asiedu Nketia said.
He told Evans Mensah on Joy FM’s Top Story Friday that the decision to take part in the debate was a decision taken by the president himself.
Before the demise of former President Atta Mills, the NDC had insisted they would not participate in the debate. But the General Secretary explained they took that stance because they did not want to “break the tradition” where sitting presidents have declined to participate in the event.
Mr Asidu Nketia, however, said when the IEA brought another petition asking the party to rescind its decision because the President has never participated in such debates, President Mahama also “stated his reasons why he thinks we should participate in the debate”.
He acknowledged that the platform would afford the president the opportunity to outline his visions to Ghanaians.
Nevertheless, the General Secretary was emphatic that the party will consider every IEA invitation on its own merit and decide whether or not to accept the invitation irrespective of whether the party is in power or not.
He was not forthcoming when asked the impact the debate would have on the party’s fortune. “You live to see,” he said.
The presidential debate has been scheduled to take place in October 9.
From: Isaac Essel/Myjoyonline.com