ADF APPROVES $49.9 MILLION SUPPORT FOR GPRS
INTRODUCTION
The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF) has approved a loan of $49.9 million to finance Ghana’s Poverty Reduction Support Project (GPRSP). The loan would assist the government of Ghana implement its Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS), for the period 2003 to 2005. – The Ghanaian Times
Kafui - Poverty has nothing to do with education of the rural poor. Most of the people need some capital to start their own business. Talking to them to seek for better education in our educational institutions will not help them but frustrate them. We should create employment opportunities for them and also assist them to get jobs. Better jobs will help them to move away from poverty and hunger.
Ben - International financial institutions like the World Bank and IMF and African Development Fund have been in the forefront of our economic development. They have been advising Ghanaians on various economic strategies, like HIPC, to solve the problems of poverty and unemployment. All these strategies have ended up in failure. We should solve the poverty issue by designing our own economic strategies and plans and we should stop listening to these financial institutions.
Ben - There is confusion in both the NDC and NPP on the nomination of MPs in the constituencies for the 2004 election. Some bitter candidates will decide to go independent.
Kafui - Many parliamentary candidates are going independent because they think of themselves alone and don’t have the country at heart. People should think of Ghana first before thinking of themselves. They are selfish and they don’t think of anybody.
EGBERT FAIBILLE
MAMPONG MAKES HEADWAY IN HIV/AIDS TREATMENT
Lys - We have heard many stories of an AIDS cure from Mampong Herbal Centre. We must produce more of these AIDS drugs for domestic use and for export. We should undertake more research into these drugs to establish their potency and efficacy. Most Ghanaians don’t have confidence in herbal medicine.
Pratt - We must promote local herbal drugs to treat AIDS but what we should realise is that AIDS has no cure. We cannot be absolutely sure of the potency these drugs. We should protect these drugs from Mampong so that foreign doctors and researchers don’t get access to them for export to USA or Europe. There is some hope for AIDS patients so the research institution should mobilise themselves to improve upon these drugs.
Pratt - I have heard that the Chief of Staff is directly involved in the management of Ghana Airways. We should avoid political interferences in the management of the airline. Ghana Airways has a liquidity problem. We should not liquidate the airline but change the management staff.
Lys - Ghana Airways is over-staffed and only two aircraft are undertaking international flights. The corrupt staff must go home and discipline and accountability should be instilled in Ghana Airways.
Faibille - The $160 million dollar debt of Ghana Airways should be paid by government. It is believed that the airline is going to collapse and government must take steps to save the airline from total bankruptcy.
Fuseini - The Ghana Airways management is inefficient and must be dismissed for corruption and mismanagement of the airline. There is a misunderstanding between the Board of Directors and senior management staff. This led to Dr. Sam Jonah’s resignation. They must co-operate with each other to increase efficiency and productivity. The CEO walked out of a management meeting because of confusion and misunderstanding between the board and management. We should dissolve the old board and replace it with competent directors because Ghana Airways needs competent managers to move the airline forward.
The Akotoso farms at Akwansem in Ashanti was on Friday, vandalised by some residents. The people destroyed office furniture and documents and took away a safe from the accountant’s office. The police arrested Nana Annor Barima II, chief of the town and six others. – The Ghanaian Times
Fuseini - I think it is very unfortunate for a chief to be so indisciplined as to engage in an act of vandalism. A chief should lead the way to ensure discipline in our communities. That chief should be arrested because we are in democratic system and the rule of law should be applied accordingly. The police should quickly investigate the matter and if possible arrest the criminals who vandalised the place.
Ato - It is very important to project the good image of this country by allowing the chiefs to lead the way toward discipline. The chief in a community should advise and educate his subjects on how to control crime and disorder. We should take the Vice-President’s initiative on indiscipline seriously and correct any mistakes in the country.
Osei - We should know the grievances of those involved in that act as vandalism before we make judgement. We should also identify the major problem facing the villages and help them.
Ato - It is mistake for Ashanti to enter into agreement with Anglogold. I think AGC should remain neutral. It is premature to announce Anglogold as the best offer. They should identify their core business and create some job opportunities for the youth. We should inject more capital into AGC by promoting investment, and the Board of Directors of Ashanti should create jobs for the people at Obuasi. It is very important for us to improve our profit position. The media should report accurately on economic issues. We should encourage journalists to go into economic reporting in future.
Fuseini - We should put the Ashanti-Anglogold agreement in the public domain. The interest of the public is very important. We should allow debate in parliament on the Ashanti-Anglogold deal for us to agree on the best terms. The public should be well informed. Some pressure groups in government, media and abroad are seeking their selfish interest. The media is divided over Randgold and Anglogold offer. The Independent and Statesman newspapers are divided in opinion on the Ashanti merger.