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"Our vision is to make Ghana a petroleum hub" – Bawumia

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The Government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has a vision to develop and position Ghana as a Petroleum Hub for the West African sub-region, the Vice President of the Republic, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has announced.

The vision, which is one of Government’s strategic anchor initiatives, will also lead to the establishment of Ghana as Petrochemical hub to supply refined Petroleum products to meet the demands of the West African sub-region and eventually for the continent, and further develop Ghana’s Petroleum Downstream sub-sector, according to the Vice President.

The Vice President announced government’s intentions for the Petroleum sector when he gave the keynote address at the 2nd Edition of the Ghana International Petroleum Conference in Accra on Thursday 7th June, 2018.

Under the theme “Realizing the Vision of a Petroleum Hub”, the conference brings together industry leaders across the world to explore and discuss varied ideas and strategies that would ensure the achievement of Government’s vision.

Conference participants would also undertake a comprehensive review, after more than a decade of implementation, of the deregulation policy to determine if the intended objectives of the policy have been achieved.

“The Government of Ghana has a vision to develop Ghana as a hub for refined petroleum products for the West Africa sub-region and the continent. The concept of a ‘Petroleum Hub’ is one of Government’s strategic anchor initiatives that would serve as a new pillar of growth in the Ghanaian economy,” Dr Mahamudu Bawumia stated.

“The project will accelerate the growth of Ghana’s petroleum downstream sub-sector and make it a major player in the economy and consequently ensure development of sustainable value, wealth creation and the progress of industry.”

Vice President Bawumia explained that a successful implementation of the project would, apart from creating employment, have immense benefits for the players in the industry as well as the nation as a whole.

“The Petroleum Hub project will increase the presence of major international oil trading and storage companies, create regional trading champions and encourage joint ventures between local and international companies for knowledge transfer and wealth creation. It will provide value addition in our petroleum industry,” he added.

Alluding to the expected increase in Ghana’s refining capacity, Vice President Bawumia urged local industry players including Petroleum Service Providers (PSPs) and Bulk Oil Distributors (BDCs) to re-examine their business models to take advantage of the expected increase in business and take the necessary steps, including possible mergers and acquisitions, to position themselves to become multinational operators.

“The development of a hub in Ghana will require an increase in the country’s refining capacity beyond current levels, both to meet domestic demand and for export. It is therefore important that our PSPs especially the BDCs change their business model to respond to the hub plans, as there would be more products for export than their current model of importing the shortfalls in production.”

The two-day Conference is being attended by key stakeholders including Minister for Energy, Hon Boakye Agyarko; Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority, Hassan Tampuli; as well as the heads of Bulk Distribution Companies and Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs).

 

Ghana | atinkaonline.com

Northern Ireland abortion law case lost

Human rights campaigners have lost a Supreme Court appeal over the legality of Northern Ireland's abortion law.

The court dismissed an appeal brought by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC).

But a majority of judges said the existing law was incompatible with human rights law in cases of fatal foetal abnormality and sexual crime.

The commission lost on the issue of whether they had the required standing to bring the case.

This, judges said, would have required the case being brought by a woman who was pregnant as a result of sexual crime or who was carrying a foetus with a fatal abnormality.

As a result, the judges did not make a formal declaration of incompatibility, which would normally lead to a change in the law.

Any change in the law will now be up to the politicians, either in Belfast or Westminster.

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Eddie Doku denies #Number12 corruption claims, threatens legal action

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Former Chairman of the Black Stars B Management Committee Eddie Doku has denied allegations that he took bribe in order to influence game time for Hearts of Oak winger Patrick Razak in last year’s WAFU Zone B Tournament.

Video evidence in Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ latest investigative exposé  which was premiered on Wednesday, showed Mr. Doku, who was the Chairman of the team’s Management Committee, agreeing to push for the involvement of the player after receiving an unspecified amount of money.

Doku is seen taking money from the undercover reporter from Tiger Eye. Doku takes the money, unwraps it and splits the cash into the left, right and back pockets of his trousers.

However Doku has dismissed the claims and has threatened legal action upon return from Iceland, where he is supervising the Black Stars’ friendly game against the Strákarnir okkar.

Here is the full statement:

Good Morning all. I normally do not encourage anything like this on this platform. But please allow me this once.

I am with the Black Stars in Iceland and received a video clip of myself in the Anas series receiving money in the open in front of the RFA office.

Please, it is not true what the caption says, that I am being bribed to influence the selection of Patrick Razak into the Black Stars B.

I am simply telling you, who serves as chairman, the truth is that I was not taking a bribe as the video seeks to portray. My lawyers are taking the matter up. I shall be back on Saturday, God willing. At least I owe you this.

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Korlebu CEO, Dr Felix Anyah others sacked

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CEO of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr Felix Anyah, has been sacked.

Dr Felix Anyah who took over from Dr Samuel Asiamah was appointed on June 1, 2017.

Dr. Anya is the owner of Holy Trinity Medical Centre/Holy Trinity Spa & Health Farm.

CEO of the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) and her two deputies have been sacked, according to reports.

Other CEO’s who have been sacked today, June 6th 2018, include the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) CEO, Gifty Klenam and her deputies, the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) CEO, Paul Asare Ansah and the Managing Director of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transport (BOST) Company, Alfred Obeng Boateng.

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Ghana Export Promotion CEO, deputies sacked

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CEO of the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) and her two deputies have been sacked, according to reports.

GEPA CEO, Gifty Klenam,was a former Member of Parliament (MP) for Lower West Akyem.

 

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BOST Boss, Alfred Obeng Boateng sacked

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JoyNews sources say Managing Director of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transport Company, Alfred Obeng Boateng has been sacked.

Mr. Obeng Boateng’s reign as BOST Managing Director has been docked with a number of controversies including the sale of contaminated fuel to some private organisations. He was however cleared by a committee constituted by the Energy Minister.

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GPHA boss sacked

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Information reaching atinkaonline.com indicates that the President , Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has ordered the removal of acting Director General of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority,Paul Asare, from office.

Reasons for his removal from office is yet to be made public.

More soon.

Ghana | atinkaonline.com 

#Number12: Meet the three ‘honest’ GFA officials who rejected Anas’ bribe

The potentially explosive documentary by investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas is alleged to have captured 77 Ghanaian referees and 14 Ghana Football Association (GFA) officials for engaging in acts of corruption.

However, as with most corruption documentaries by Anas, a few individuals are celebrated for their honesty as a result of rejecting bribes. They are Executive Committee Members of the GFA, Kweku Eyiah and John Frederick (JF) Mensah and Chief Protocol Officer at the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Diana Boateng.

The two have been revealed as the two men who stood up against being bribed in the exposé titled – #Number 12 – which will be premiered in a few hours in Accra.

According to a report by the Daily Graphic, the two men resisted the attempts to be compromised during a sting operation by Anas and his Tiger Eye PI team to uncover corruption in Ghanaian football.

Both are members of the GFA Executive Committee with Eyiah serving as a Divison One Representative and Mensah, a Premier League Representative.

Ayiah, a lawyer is the Management Committee Chairman of the national U-17 team, the Black Starlets.

He led the team to the 2017 FIFA World Cup in India where they suffered a quarter-final heartbreak as they were beaten 2-1 by African champions Mali.

Experienced match commissioner, JF Mensah is a Geodetic Engineer who has rich experience in football and business administration, project management, tourism and good working knowledge in accounting.

Popularly known as JF in football circles, he has served as Board Secretary for Cape Coast Mysterious Ebusua Dwarfs.

Mr Mensah has served as member of the Players Status Committee from January 2015 to date; member of the Premier League Board (March 2006 — December, 2014), secretary of the then Organisation of the Ghana League Clubs Association (OGLCA) for more than 15 years, past member of the Executive Committee of the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) among many other sub-committees of the GFA.

He has chalked a lot of successes as a management member of Dwarfs which saw the club participate in the CAF Cup Competitions on two occasions between the years 2000 and 2014. J.F also played a key role as a member of the Premier League Board (PLB) which adopted effective strategies and implemented new initiatives which saw a lot of transformations in the Board between the years 2006 and 2014.

As the Vice Chairman of the PLB Awards Committee, he played a key role which successfully organised the events from the 2010/2011 to the 2013/2014 football seasons.

Mr Mensah has also worked as the General Manager of the Ghana Tourist Development Company Limited in Accra.

#Number12 premiere

The eagerly anticipated documentary will show at the Accra International Conference Center on June 6-7, 2018. There will be four(4) screenings each day: 3pm, 5pm, 8pm & 10pm.

The video will also be shown at the new GCB Auditorium at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi on June 9 and 10, 2018.

The people of Tamale will have their turn to watch the video at Radach Hotel on June 13, 2018, while those in Takoradi will have the opportunity at Akroma Plaza on June 16, 2018.

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Guatemala volcano: Almost 200 missing and 75 dead

At least 192 people are missing and 75 are dead as a result of the explosion of the Fuego volcano in Guatemala on Sunday, officials say.

Villages on the slopes were buried in volcanic ash and mud.

Rescue work on Tuesday was disrupted when a new eruption sent hot gas and molten rock streaming down the volcano's south side.

More than 1.7 million people have been affected by Sunday's eruption, with more than 3,000 evacuated.

Tuesday's explosion took many by surprise after volcanologists said the eruption, which had sent ash up to 10km (33,000ft) into the sky on Sunday, was over for the near future.

Eddy Sanchez, the head of Guatemala's National Institute of Seismology, had predicted "no imminent eruption over the next few days".

Boris Rodriguez has no-one to turn to now. He lost more loved ones in a single night on Sunday than many do in a lifetime.

Mr Rodriguez's wife, both of her parents, his brother and sister-in-law and their children died when the Fuego volcano erupted.

"I saw the children's bodies," he told me between sobs. "They were huddled together in the bed, like they were trying to hide from what was happening."

If Mr Rodriguez, who is 25, were a solitary case, it would be heartbreaking enough. But most of his neighbours in the village of El Rodeo have similar stories of grief. The village was almost entirely wiped off the map.

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Ghana's Rep at Africa Emotional Intelligence Conference honoured

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James Kwesi Addison, the Director of SESA Africa has been honoured and appreciated by  organisers of the Africa Emotional Intelligence Conference held in Nigeria from May 30 to31st 2018.
 
James Kwesi Addison was honoured in recognition of his continuous effort in making Africa a better place through the use of emotional intelligence tools and competencies.

Specially invited to introduce the audience to Building Emotional Resilience in Students was Ghana's own leader in the field, James Kwesi Addison.

James is the founder of Ghana's first Emotional Intelligence Institute, a pioneer within Ghana who also invited by SESA creator Jay Baughan, to lead across Africa the dedicated approach to enriching education and youth leadership to build a much needed capability within communities to build community emotional safety and resilience.

The conference audience were treated to unique insights into child and youth trauma and how building their social emotional skills, children can create emotional safety within and around them. That SESA Africa was focused upon tackling child emotional safety from with Africa communities.

He also enlightened the audience with actual metrics relating to youth emotional resilience skills – garnered during 2017 across 2000 young people aged 12 to 19 years in Africa.

James returned to Ghana, from a highly acclaimed conference, and creating significant interest in his work within Ghana and Africa.

We will be following events in Ghana this year as, through SESA Africa's partnership with the House of Chiefs, as 300 schools will be transformed into Centers of Excellence in child emotional safety and development.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com