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Kamis, 23 April 2009
Appointment of Agyenim Boateng wrong - Prof. Karikari
He said Mr. Agyenim Boateng and other journalists were noted for unprofessional conduct during last year’s elections.
And to reward such a person with an appointment is a tacit endorsement of unprofessionalism in the media, he noted.
Prof. Karikari was speaking to Joy News at the end a forum organised by the Danquah Institute to assess the government’s 100 days performance.
He argued that Agyenim Boateng and other journalists through their utterances promoted chaos and incited violence prior to the elections.
That behaviour, according to him, could have plunged the country into the throes conflict.
And for a president who came into office promising to unify the country, rewarding such conduct can only be disappointing, he said.
Mr. Agyenim Boateng, Prof. Karikari counseled, must do an introspection and realise that the seeming recklessness exhibited during the elections cannot be translated into government business.
A security analyst, Dr. Kwesi Annin also told Joy News the security situation in the country had worsened.
That detracts from the president’s inaugural pledge to make sure no Ghanaian lives in fear.
Dr. Annin said the pledge is a mirage as he faces death threats for calling for the dismissal of the Northern Regional Minister, Stephen Sumani Nanyina.
The threats are so serious he is contemplating seeking asylum.
He told Joy FM that Mr. Nanyina had demonstrated a lack of capacity to administer the troubled region.
His comments followed altercations between Mr. Nanyina and the Northern Regional Police Commander, DCOP Ofosu Mensah-Geabour which led to the withdrawal of the police officer from the region.
He said persons believed to be supporters of the regional minister want him to retract the call or face the consequences of his recalcitrance.
Pirate mother's Obama mercy plea
Pirates have stepped up attacks on shipping in recent weeks
The mother of a teenage alleged pirate held over the hostage-taking of a US sea captain this month has appealed to US President Barack Obama to free him.
Adar Abdurahman Hassan told the BBC her son, Abde Wale Abdul Kadhir Muse, was innocent and just 16 years old.
He was held over the seizure off Somalia of Richard Phillips, captain of the Maersk Alabama cargo ship. While her son was allegedly negotiating on a US warship, naval snipers shot dead three pirates holding the captain.
The mother of the teenager, who is facing trial in New York, said she wanted to be present in court if the case goes ahead.
'Under-age' Mrs Hassan said her son had been missing for two weeks prior to the hijacking and she only realised he had been implicated when she heard his name in a radio report.
The teenager is accused of being a member of the pirate gang which boarded the container ship on 8 April and took Capt Phillips hostage in a lifeboat. The standoff ended on the fifth day while her son was aboard a US warship allegedly demanding a ransom when US Navy marksmen killed three of the pirates.
Mrs Hassan told the BBC's Somali service: "I am requesting the American government, I am requesting President Obama to release my child. He has got nothing to do with the pirates' crime.
"He is a minor; he is under-age and he has been used for this crime. I also request from the US, if they choose to put him on trial, I want them to invite me there."
I am requesting President Obama to release my child, he has got nothing to do with the pirates' crime, he is a minor
Her plea came as Somali pirates released a Togo-flagged cargo ship seized last week, reportedly after a $100,000 (£68,000) ransom was paid.
The 5,000-tonne Lebanese-owned MV Sea Horse - which had been heading to India to pick up food aid for Somalia - was seized on 14 April. Capt Richard Phillips has been hailed as a hero back home
But 19 foreign vessels and more than 300 sailors remain in the hands of Somali pirates, who have stepped up attacks on shipping in recent weeks.
About three million people - half the Somali population - need assistance, donors say. On Sunday, the weak, internationally recognised Somali government said captured pirates could face the death penalty.
But the Horn of Africa nation has been without an effective administration since 1991, fuelling the lawlessness which has allowed piracy to thrive. Shipping companies last year handed over about $80m (£54m) in ransom payments to the gangs.
Zuma rival would renew arms probe
Mvume Dandala is a respected advocate for African social justice
Opposition South African presidential candidate Mvume Dandala has told the BBC he would reopen a corruption case involving his main rival if elected.
African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma was accused of corruption in connection with an arms deal.
He denied the charges and the case against him was recently withdrawn.
Bishop Dandala said all implicated, including people from his Congress of the People party, would have to face the consequences of their actions.
His party, Cope, was founded last year after former President Thabo Mbeki was ousted following a power struggle with Mr Zuma.
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) reports that more than 23 million people, including 16,000 of the South African diaspora, have registered to vote in what is being seen as the most keenly contested election since the end of apartheid in 1994.
Voting has already started for those who are disabled, pregnant and those who will be temporarily out of the country on Wednesday.
Election officials and security force members who will be on duty on election day also go to the polls on Monday and Tuesday.
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Bishop Dandala told the BBC's Network Africa programme that if Cope won the general election, the party would aim to tackle corruption within the first 100 days of office.
Zuma rival would renew arms probe
Mvume Dandala is a respected advocate for African social justice
Opposition South African presidential candidate Mvume Dandala has told the BBC he would reopen a corruption case involving his main rival if elected.
African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma was accused of corruption in connection with an arms deal.
He denied the charges and the case against him was recently withdrawn.
Bishop Dandala said all implicated, including people from his Congress of the People party, would have to face the consequences of their actions.
His party, Cope, was founded last year after former President Thabo Mbeki was ousted following a power struggle with Mr Zuma.
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) reports that more than 23 million people, including 16,000 of the South African diaspora, have registered to vote in what is being seen as the most keenly contested election since the end of apartheid in 1994.
Voting has already started for those who are disabled, pregnant and those who will be temporarily out of the country on Wednesday.
Election officials and security force members who will be on duty on election day also go to the polls on Monday and Tuesday.
Cancer
Bishop Dandala told the BBC's Network Africa programme that if Cope won the general election, the party would aim to tackle corruption within the first 100 days of office.