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Tuesday, 31 December 2019

U/W: Wa Cemetery Blocks Project and Baahisung Foundation Opens New Office

The Wa Municipal Chief Executive Issahaku Tahiru Moomin has donated 30 bags of cement and 10 trips of sand valued at Three Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Ghana Cedis GHC (3,760) to Baahesung Foundation.

He announced the donation at a solemn ceremony that was organized by the foundation to outdoor an office space for the smmoth running of the foundation’s activities. Baahesung Foundation is a not-for-profit organization with an aim of providing cement blocks solely for the burial of the dead at the Wa Main Cemetery, off the Wa-Busa road opposite the PW Ghanem Quarry in the Wa Municipality.

Announcing the donation, the MCE expressed happiness over the the positive tendencies omong the Muslim front in the Wa Municipality for some time now. He stated that for the past few weeks, he has been attending one Islamic Programme or the other of which he admitted that same cannot be said about the community in a distant past which described as a good omen for the Muslim community.

Issahaku Tahiru used the occasion to admonished Islamic scholars in the municipality to eschew sectionalism among themselves along the lines of which countries that they obtained Islamic educated.

According to the Wa MCE, some of these scholars distinguish themselves with countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan and Iran among others where they were trained. He also bemoaned another creeping canker where the ulemas attach themselves with particular mosques where they worship with their ‘supporters’ who listen only to their favorite scholars while turning death ears to the messages from others. He therefore advised the scholars to live above the danger of segregation and class system which serves as a breeding ground for disunity among muslims.

A popular Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmed on his part preached that Baahesung Foundation must consider innovative ways of carrying out its duties. Sheikh would love to see the foundation add other services such as providing shrouds for people who may die without preparing their own shrouds.

The renowed scholar also proposed a well secured cemetery that comes with a fully furnished bathroom exclusive for the bathing corpses among others.

Busa Naa and a former District Chief Executive for the then Wa District, DC Ali made donation on behalf of the Wa Naa, Naa Fuseini Pelpuo, the Paramount Chief of the Waala Traditional area. On his own behalf, the Chief of Busa, Naa Ali Seidu Pelpuo pledged that from January 2020, he will donate fifty Ghana Cedis to the foundation every month for the rest of his life.

The Chairman of Baahesung Foundation, Alhaji Ali of Broni Chemicals in an interview agreed that the suggestions of Sheikh Ahmed are beautiful proposals which are being considered. He however stated that it it will be a gradual process.

The Founder of Baahisung Foundation, Mohammed Damba Jesus narrated that by second week of July 2019, about 2000 blocks have already been molded. He added that since the inception of the Foundation in July, about 10000 cement blocks have been provided at the cemetery.

“But as at today, we have a little over a 1000 blocks left at the cemetery. The have been swallowed by the belly of the earth through the continuous burial of the dead”. Damba Jesus lamented.

He mourned that anytime he gets to the cemetery and see less than 300 blocks remaining, he gets nervous and begins to look for ways to increase number.

At the end of the outdooriing ceremony, the foundation realized in excess of One Thousand Three Hundred Ghana Cedis (1300) from fund raising with some pledges yet to be redeemed.

Monday, 30 December 2019

Winneba: Rawlings, Other 31st December Revolution Architects to Lay Wreaths on Behalf of Fallen Heroes

The former President of Ghana, President J. J. Rawlings is set to address 31st December Revolution Anniversary at Winneba.

According to a release cited by Timescrusader, “The scourge of monetization in Ghana’s electoral politics” is penciled to be the theme for the celebration of the 38th anniversary of the 31st December revolution, on Tuesday December 31.

The commemoration which will take place at the Winneba Lorry Park with a durbar of Chiefs and people will have leading cadres including the architect of the revolution, former President Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings as speakers.

 The event will involve a wreath laying ceremony in honour of the fallen heroes followed by a durbar.

According to the Organising Committee, the celebration will be under the theme, Monetization of Elections in Ghana: ‘A threat to National Development and Genuine Democracy’.

 Aside the leader of the revolution, other speakers lined up for the commemoration include former President, John Dramani Mahama, Brigadier General Nunoo Mensah, NDC General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketia and Local Organizing Committee Chairman, Mike Hammah.

The organizing committee is inviting cadres, sympathisers of the revolution and members of the public to the commemoration which will commence at 8.30am on Tuesday.

The 31st December 1981 revolution ushered in a period of economic and political transformation that culminated in the re-establishment of lasting constitutional rule in 1992.


The revolution also gave birth to the National Democratic Congress which won elections in 1992 and 1996 under the leadership of Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings.

Friday, 27 December 2019

U/W: New Upper West Regional Hospital Opens to the General Public from 9th January 2020

The newly commissioned Upper West Regional Hospital is set to start operations on 9th January 2020. An official letter that was intercepted by Timescrusader and signed by the Upper West Regional Director of Ghana Health Service GHS Dr. Kuffour Afreh has revealed.

The hospital has been commissioned by his Excellency, the President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffu Addo since 18th August 2019. However, the long awaited premier facility has been under lock and key since its commissioning thereby attracting a myriad of controversies from the public. But in an official letter titled Operationalization of the new Upper West Regional Hospital signed by the Upper West Regional Director of Ghana Health Service GHS Dr. Osei Kuffour Afreh and copied to the Upper West Regional Minister, the Director General of Ghana Health Service GHS, the Ghana Health Service Council and all Medical Superintendents in the region among others stated ‘’ The new Upper West Regional Hospital has recently acquired Credentialing from the Health Facility Regulatory Agency HeFRA and the National Health Insurance Authority’’ the letter has informed.

 According to the letter, ‘’ the Upper West Regional Health Service in collaboration with the Ghana Health Service GHS Headquarters, wishes to inform the general public and all stakeholders that, from 9th January, 2020 the new Upper West Regional Hospital will be opened to the general public for both clinical and non clinical service'' it has revealed.

 ‘’We express our appreciation to all stakeholders for the support in achieving this milestone towards improving the health care service in the Upper West Region’’ the letter concluded.

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Accra: A Three Term Former NPP Upper West Regional Chairman Succeeds Mogtari Sahanun at Council of Stage

three term New Patriotic Party former Upper West Regional Chairman, Alhaji Abubakari Short sworn in as a Member of Council of State as he replaces Mogtari Sahanun at the Jubilee House In Accra.

Alhaji Abubakari Short has being a polling station agent, constituency chairman, regional chairman for 12 years, chairman of regional chairmen, member of both the National Council (NC) and National Executive Committee (NEC) and disciplinary committee.

Before his accession onto the high office, Alhaji Short has served as the Chairman for a Nine Member Board for the Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company (GCMC) in Accra since 2018.

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Monday, 9 December 2019

Accra: I Don't Recall Being Asked to Refund $4000 - Rawlings Hit Back at Major Rtd Ibrahim Rida

Former President Jerry John Rawlings has denied claims by Major (Rtd) Ibrahim Rida, that he was hurt by his superiors after being asked to refund $4,000 he had wasted.

 In a strong-worded statement Sunday, Mr Rawlings said he did not recall being asked to pay back some $4000.

According to him, “if I was asked to, it would make sense considering the fact that I had to cut off the flying instructors’ course in Peshawar, Pakistan right at the beginning of the course and get back to the mission to help save this country by removing Acheampong to enable General Akuffo to take over.”

 The former Squadron commander who was almost killed during the June 4th uprising last week narrated to JoyNews’ Raymond Acquah on ‘UPfront’ the reason behind Mr Rawlings bitterness in the running to his first coup attempt.

He was speaking ahead of the release of ‘Scars of the revolution’, a sequel to JoyNews Documentary ‘Who killed the Judges’ which was aired in October 2018. ‘Scars of the revolution’ discloses the act of savagery leading to and the aftermath of one of the country’s darkest moment in history, the June 4th uprising.

Former President Rawlings responds to Major Rida What a shame! A real shame indeed. Kindly give your children and some of the good people you've known some decent space; be a little truthful and let them live their lives without this shame.

You don’t appear to have changed, Major Rida. You should leave these fabrications to those who’re politically and financially profiting from damaging June 4th and December 31st. There were a number of interesting and near-tragic events and meetings...all very true that you could talk about.

I am shocked that you would lend yourself to such falsehood. Your uncle Gen Akuffo had a good enough space of time from General Acheampong’s arrest to do what was expected of him but no, he obviously couldn’t see that his refusal or inability heightened the pressure and hostility again. Your head was equally stuck in the ground. Some of you were oblivious of the danger in the air.

Rida, I do not recall being asked to pay back some $4000. And if I was asked to, it would make sense considering the fact that I had to cut off the flying instructors’ course in Peshawar, Pakistan right at the beginning of the course and get back to the mission to help save this country by removing Acheampong to enable General Akuffo to take over.

 Amongst the many conversations we had, do you recall suggesting that I would have to escape after dropping that bomb? Do you recall that General Akuffo, in one instance cancelled a foreign trip with the expectation that I would have dropped the bomb the night before and he would necessarily have to be in Accra to take over as Head of State? Do you recall that particular morning when you drove to the Airforce station to come to ask me "what happened”, "what went wrong"?

 The second thing that put me off collaborating with you was the comment you made the night I suggested (in your sitting room) some of the good senior officers who General Akuffo could bring on board his government.

 Do you recall the comment you made when I suggested a senior officer I thought was clean enough? You said with irritation and annoyance in your voice that "we don't need that holier than thou pepe man".?

Major Rida, all said and done, because of your treachery, when you attempted to call on me a few days after the June 4th explosion at Nana's Flat, one of the infantry guards corked his weapon and nearly shot you.

Do you recall I spun around and jumped from the veranda and planted my body between you and the soldier, to take the bullet for you to save your cowardly life? And you dare to suggest, on a slimy Joy TV programme that I was begging for mercy and to be pardoned? No Rida. 15th May failed because I made it so to prevent the blood-letting that night. Take a look at the trial and tell me that’s the posture of an officer begging to be pardoned.

That soldier and many who knew what you did or did not do would read this new nonsense of yours with regrets. Do you remember it took a while to cool down their anger? Dear Rida, you should have left these fake and brainless fabrications to the Alolgas, Adabugas and the Boakye Djans to continue their cowardly and mercenary behaviour. The exposure time for them, is quite due. I have given cover to a number of uniformed personnel who were not brave enough for June 4th, December 31st and others.

There you are, repeating some of the manufactured 40-year-old lies about Boakye Djan leading soldiers to rescue me. Let me assure you that guy never led any soldier to rescue any goat anywhere.

You cannot be that ignorant of another claim, that he was directing the '79 revolt from inside one of the Recce armoured vehicles? Even as the Recce armoured squadron was under siege and some of the Senior NCO commanders had retreated from engaging in the battle and waiting to join the infantry units, Boakye Djan had long escaped from his unit around 3 o' clock that morning of June 4th, when according to him he heard one of the soldiers cry out, "kill all the officers".

 What he, however, did not say was that he fled to the bush behind the 5BN quarters and found himself crouching next to another Captain on the bush track and with the approach of dawn, the Captain said he headed east towards Tema where his parents lived whilst Boakye Djan headed westwards to Achimota school. I would dare him to invite the unnamed officer to deny or confirm what I’m saying. It wasn't until late that afternoon that he was fished-out of his girlfriend's quarters by a detachment. As should have been expected, he refused to open up until Flt. Lt. Lee threatened to climb up and break down his woman’s door.

Another poisonous and cowardly person I covered up for was Alolga, who should have been in position at 5BN after I had taken charge of the Recce grounds. Albert and I had commandeered two of the armoured vehicles. Alolga was nowhere to be found or seen at that crucial moment of 31st.

It wasn't until the fight of that day was over around 8pm, and some of us had gathered and sitting by the gutter at the Recce Regiment administration block, that Alolga came walking sheepishly and nervously in a very crumpled uniform following a more courageous Chris Atim. I kept quiet about his cowardly disappearance and went on to add him to the membership of the PNDC.

Many brave soldiers and officers have survived many fabrications and revisions of historical events in silence up to this point, don't push it any further, Rida. Your deformed character always affected and took away from your personality the appearance of a fine soldier.

You betrayed the trust of your own men and after all these years have resorted to resurrect yourself this way? The distrust and hatred that your behaviour evoked amongst the men, made it unsafe to bring you back on board.

I have covered up for a lot of personnel because I am not unaware of how courage can desert some of the brave ones. Your stories don’t add up and the current generation of officers and soldiers, I hope, can see through you and your kind.

I didn’t think someone like you in spite of some of your character defects would sink so low. Is it not odd that you have chosen now to come out? You had to wait till that generation of officers, passed out, passed on or retired. You now find it politically expedient to come out with such mindless distortions because a lot of the actors from both the ranks and officers would have retired by now.

Having been close to me you can now play the opportunistic card. If they didn't know me for who I am, all that I said at the trial wouldn't have ignited their emotions. Yes, I was an angry man. Ghana was on its knees and real action was needed and I stood up to do a man’s job. You cannot reduce the story of June 4 to your illusions and pettiness! Cowards like you convince me evil has truly triumphed!!!

Issued By: Kobina Andoh Amoakwa (Communications Directorate)

U/W: Wa Cemetery Blocks Project and Baahisung Foundation Opens New Office

The Wa Municipal Chief Executive Issahaku Tahiru Moomin has donated 30 bags of cement and 10 trips of sand valued at Three Thousand Seven ...