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Prez, top advisers meet on Kosmos
President John Evans Atta Mills yesterday held high-level meetings with his economic, legal and energy advisors aimed at bringing a closure to the sale of Kosmos's stake in the Jubilee Oil Field. ..... read more
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WHAT THE GHANAIAN NEWSPAPERS ARE SAYING |
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NO DEALS IN BECE PLACEMENTS |
the company which designed the software for the computerised schools selection and placement system (CSSPS) has defended the |
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RAWLINGS FINGERED IN BRIBE SCANDAL |
a new chapter is about to be opened in the ongoing Mabey and Johnson bribery scandal as a group of Ghanaian in the United Kingdom |
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RAWLINGS HIRES INT'L LAWYERS |
The special aide to former President Rawlings, Mr.Kofi Adams, has told the chronicle that a number of international lawyers have decided |
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JUBILEE HOUSE, 50M DOLLARS MORE |
The government will need an additional 50 million dollars to complete the Golden Jubilee house project |
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A TABLE OF TWO CITIES |
The media was last week inunadated with publicatiions of different twist and angles of the London court ruling on the MABEY & JOHNSO |
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Mills Men Fumble
TROUBLES OVER the Presidential Palace, Jubilee House, are far from over, as President John Evans Atta Mills’ men fumbled over the facility’s details such as its safety status and the exact cost of undertaking some additional tasks.
The National security Advisor, Brig. Joseph Nunoo – Mensah (rtd), has on one hand written off the facility as unsafe for President John Evans Atta Mills, while deputy minister of information Samuel Ablakwa Okudzeto frowns at the media for deliberately misrepresenting his side of the Jubilee House story during a recent visit at the facility.
The retired one -star general condemned those who thought out that the idea of a Presidential Palace, for not taking on board accommodation for the Presidential security details.
Speaking to citi fm in Accra last weekend, He described the omission as an unpardonable aberration, saying therefore that the facility is not ideal for President Mills occupation.
The National Security Advisor, under the circumstances therefore, prefers the Christianborg Castle to the Jubilee House.
“In my personal view, I will prefer the Castle to be the seat of government,” he said.
For Him the Atlantic ocean which the castle borders, provides adequate protection for the President, adding that the serenity of the place as opposed to what he considers the noisy traffic situation of Jubilee House, being located in the middle of Accra calls for review.
“ The castle is on one side of the Atlantic Ocean which provides ample security for the President………… its well protected as well as it is a very quiet place as opposed to the new presidential Place which is right in the middle of Accra with all the traffic build up in the area. My view is that it’s not ideal,” he said.
That the president’s office can easily be seen as one drives along the road, he went on, create a security challenge, positing that “ it should have been hidden inside the property and not to seen from the road as you are driving along”.
He however stopped short of asking that the facility be allowed to vegetate when he said that since the nation has already expended money on the project. “We have to find a way of dealing with the problem and use it”
Former Chief of Staff, Kwadwo Mpiani, has however questioned the necessity for the construction of a $50million facility for the security details at the place.
He challenged Ablakwa to name a place elsewhere where a security details share a Presidential Palace with the president.
“Do you have any presidential Palace where the guards lived in there with the president? Tell me where,” he said , in reaction to okudzeto Ablakwa’s statement that the government was looking for $50million to security quarters for presidential guards.
Mr. Mpiani posited that the jubilee house in its state now is fitted with its dots of security post at vintage points, to provide 24-hour security to the President.
Mr. Mpiani pointed out that former president Kufuor operated at the location in its present state devoid of a security residence as being demanded by the incumbent government.
Mr. Ablakwa had announced earlier that an additional $50million is needed to put finishing touches to the jubilee House, $35million of which would be used to construct a security residence in the presidential palace.
As for okudzeto, apart from hinting that government is considering changing the name, Jubilee House, as christened by the former president J.A Kufuor to flagstaff House as named by first President Kwame Nkrumah, he is fighting the media for what he said is a misinterpretation of what he said earlier about the palace.
He disputed the reports which followed the tour organized for the media, of the place, stating a statement that “nobody suggested during the tour that a security residence would have to be constructed within the walls of the Jubilee House to accommodate security personnel before President John Evans Atta Mills moves in.”
Government, he went on, has not taken any decision on the security complex, adding that other options are however being considered.
According to him , what is required to complete the Jubilee house is $15 million which includes payment for $6.5 million arrears owned by contractors, unpaid consultancy fees, completion of works on the General Services Building, which to house a clinic, fire service, restaurant and other facilities.
Continuing to fight the media over the comedy of details, which a cross section of journalists find absurd, he noted , “The ministry found it rather shocking that some media houses and reporters decided, despite the information and detailed explanations offered during the tour, to peddle deliberate falsehood . ”
This disagreement over figures and details between the deputy minister and the media comes against the backdrop of a similar tempestuous subject when he assured journalist that having made checks at the presidency, that there was no truth that the government was purchasing aircraft for the Ghana Air Force.
No sooner had he scowled at the media establishments which carried the story, that the Defence Minister authenticate the defence contract deal, albeit with altered figures of two aircraft and not four as contained in the news story.
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