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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

NPP Gets Set For 2012

Posted: Daily Guide |Tuesday, 10 August 2010

By Charles Takyi-Boadu
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is getting ready to swing into full campaign after electing its presidential candidate, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

Party General Secretary Lawyer Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie says “now that the internal contest is over, we have no choice but close our ranks and work towards a common goal.”

The party has consequently dissolved the campaign teams of the various aspirants who contested for the NPP’s flag-bearer slot which Nana Addo won and asked the rank and file of the party to close their ranks since “there is now just one candidate, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, with the entire party as his campaign team.”

Mr Owusu Afriyie, who is fondly called Sir John, told DAILY GUIDE yesterday that they started campaign the very day the NPP lost the 2008 elections and that they are now focusing their energies on the battle ahead, the 2012 elections, emphasing “we shall work to win the 2012 general elections.”

“Everyday has been a campaign period, we don’t have any specific time that we are going to launch our campaign. The campaign is to get the NDC out. So we are not going to wait until 2012,” he said.

He has therefore implored polling station, constituency, regional and national executives to continue working towards the party's return to power in 2012, whilst commending them for playing no mean role in the just-ended congress.

The party has thus sent a heartfelt gratitude to all who helped in making the congress a success.

Though many doubted its ability to carry out the reforms and expansion of its electoral college, Sir John said the NPP has demonstrated that indeed, it is possible.

“We are grateful to the former President, John Agyekum Kufuor and the National Council of Elders for the fatherly role they have played in the reform of our electoral processes climaxing in the spectacular selection of the party's flag-bearer for the 2012 general elections,” he noted.

The party further extended gratitude to the Electoral Commission and the various institutions, especially the police, for providing security for the many activities it carried out.
It sent similar gratitude to the media, both print and electronic, for their tireless effort, adding that it is looking forward to a better relationship with them.

Mills’ Man Wife Causes Confusion At Korle Bu


Posted: Daily Guide |Wednesday, 11 August 2010

by Charles Takyi-Boadu
There is growing tension at the nation’s premier hospital, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), over what is seen as the arbitrary removal and replacement of certain departmental heads.

Latest is the removal of the head of the Sub-Budget Management Center (sub-BMC) of the hospital’s central laboratory, Dr S.Y Oppong, which has sparked protest from the laboratory staff since no reason was assigned for his removal.

He has since been replaced with Professor Mercy Newman, wife of the current Chief of Staff of the Mills administration, Martey Newman, who retired from the service about three years ago.

This is generating tension amongst staff of the lab, management and the board of the hospital since they consider the move to be part of a grand scheme to axe some targeted departmental heads from their positions in order to bring others.

What seems to anger most of the staff is the ‘strange’ circumstance under which Prof Newman was handpicked from her retirement by the board of the hospital which is chaired by Professor Seth Aryeetey, considering the fact that they have an existing rotational structure for choosing their heads.

As if to add salt to injury, Prof. Newman has also engaged the services of a fellow retiree, one Prof. Osafo, as a consultant in chemical pathology for the department.

The staff of the central laboratory have held a series of meetings to kick against the decision.

They have also had running battles with the management of the hospital, led by Professor Nii Otu-Nartey, demanding a revocation of Prof Newmann’s appointment since it is against the norm.

Meanwhile, when she was in active service and the head of the sub-BMC, Prof. Newman was said to have cancelled the contracts of some retirees who were working in the department.

The situation is said to be affecting morale and productivity at the place since staff of the laboratory are said to have adopted a cold attitude towards work and vowed not to cooperate with their new boss since they prefer to work with Dr Oppong.

Others who have suffered a similar fate include the likes of the Head of Procurement of the hospital, Kofi Pobee Hayford, who was removed without reason, DAILY GUIDE has learnt.

Deputy Head of Administration Kambarim Kombian, who also served as the board secretary, has been removed and replaced with one Mr. Ribiero, an alleged retiree friend of the board chairman.

Indications are that workers at the central lab are contemplating on embarking on a possible demonstration or sit-down strike to back home their demand for the removal of Prof. Newman.

There are indications of more of such removals scheduled to take place within the next couple of days and weeks.

The Chief Executive Officer of Korle Bu, Prof. Otu-Nartey, thinks the laboratory staff are taking issues too far since he sees nothing wrong with the decision.

As a teaching hospital, he said, to appoint anybody to head the laboratory or any clinical area, there should be consultation between the hospital and the university.

Whilst he admits that there is an existing rotational system, things have not been going on well at the lab and that he personally set up a committee to probe their activities and operations.

He therefore noted that the decision to remove the head of the sub-BMC was the result of the committee’s report.

According to him, the basis for Prof. Newman’s appointment was because she worked very hard when she served in that capacity before retiring.

Monday, August 9, 2010

‘I Won’t Disappoint‘


Posted: Daily Guide |Monday, 09 August 2010

By Charles Takyi-Boadu
The re-elected Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has said he is more than ready to deliver Ghanaians from the hands of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Nana Akufo-Addo therefore sent a note of caution to the NDC to start preparing their handing-over notes before the 2012 elections, since he could not afford to disappoint Ghanaians this time around, with the authority vested in him as flagbearer of the NPP.

Speaking before thousands of supporters who had gathered at the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park in Accra where he was declared winner of the NPP presidential race, Nana Addo said the confidence reposed in him gave him a strong platform for the ultimate battle ahead.

Describing it as the greatest moment in his political history, he hoped to go into the 2012 election with the strong record of the Kufuor presidency.

Nana Addo stressed his determination to lead an efficient campaign machinery to deliver what he described as ‘the crucial victory’ in 2012.

This, he hoped to do by first uniting the rank and file of the party, since, in his words, “we need each and everyone on board and I pledge to work with all my heart and soul to achieve this”.

He indicated his preparedness to work out a programme with the national executives of the NPP to foster unity across all sections of the party, noting with emphasis:

“The majority of the people have had their say but the whole family must lead the way to the victory we seek in 2012.”

He believed the efficiency with which the party, under the leadership of Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, organized the election, which is considered a novelty on the entire continent of Africa, under five months, was an indication that “we will indeed build an efficient, energetic political machine to drive us to victory in 2012”.

With this election, Nana Addo believed that the Danquah-Dombo-Busia tradition which metamorphosed into the modern-day NPP, had established a strong template for defining the modern contours of multi-party democracy in Africa.

“This is a victory for a brighter, prosperous future where the young men and women of our nation can live dignified, purposeful, fulfilling lives”, was how he put it.

“An opportunity has been presented to us for a clear total direction of our beloved Ghana. The dream of the founders of our tradition to build a thriving democracy and a strong market economy in our country which will deliver prosperity for the broad masses of our people under the rule of law, respect for human rights and the principles of democratic accountability, is still very much alive”, he noted.

The flag bearer of the NPP therefore called on not only members of the party, but Ghanaians in general, to join him in making this dream a reality, adding, “Let us continue to believe in Ghana.”