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Nigeria’s judiciary suffering inadequate funding; Malami tells Senate

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Attorney-General and Justice Minister, Abubakar Malami, says Nigeria’s judiciary “is bedevilled by funding inadequacies”.

The AGF made the complaint on Monday when he appeared before the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, at the 2022 budget defence.

He was accompanied by acting Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Mohammed Etsu, and Director Public Prosecution M.B. Abubakar.

Malami listed the prime drivers of maturing democracies like Nigeria as Rule of Law, Due Process of the Law, Human Rights, International Obligations and Allied Matters.

The AGF said evidence reveals that the Administration of Justice which guarantees sustainable peace, equity and fair play is undeniably capital intensive.

“In the circumstance, we need to reconceptualise the existing funding pattern of the Justice sector. Practically all the Parastatals under the purview of the Federal Ministry of Justice are in dire need of funding.

“This is as dangerous as it is disturbing because funding gaps in the face of competing challenges could endanger effective administration of Justice, and cause unwarranted travesty of Justice.”

Malami reminded the National Assembly that the Justice sector is not primarily a revenue-generating sub-sector because constitutional obligations revolve around social services geared towards a peaceful and prosperous Nigeria.

“As a subsector, our revenue derives essentially from our constitutional activities and returns such as Value Added Tax, Withholding Tax, Stamp Duties, Returns on DTA, Certified True Copies, earnings from the use of government halls, Tenders Fees, earnings from sales of government unserviceable vehicles, sales of law books and journals and rent of government properties.”

Malami disclosed his ministry’s efforts to get some cost of collection from recovered funds to finance our recovery operations.

He said there are large sums of illicit money stashed abroad, assuring that the AGF’s office, EFCC and ICPC are working to recover.

Malami confirmed the ministry handles public prosecution and civil litigation for the federation and sometimes outsources such services particularly, as it relates to being prosecuted internally where state counsels have legal limitations to court appearances.

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Otumfuo suggests to gov’t: increase investment in technology

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CEO Kwadwo Bonsu (right) receives a Gold award from the Oyokohene, Nana Agyekum Kusi Ababio

Geoplast Ghana Limited, a building Input supply construction has received a Gold Award at the 18th Ashanti Business and Financial Excellence Awards held over the weekend.

The Awards ceremony, organised under the auspices of Manhyia Palace, was organised by TOP BRASS Ghana.

Nana Agyekum Kusi Ababio, the Oyokohene of Kumasi, on behalf of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, presented the Award to Mr. Kwadwo Bonsu, the Chief Executive Officer of the construction firm at the ceremony for its Innovative Technology in Building, which makes buildings Economical and fast.

The Oyokohene commended the tremendous efforts of the company in the construction sector.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II tasked the government to increase investment in technology and partner with the private sector to improve the socio-economic growth towards recovery from the pangs of COVID-19.

The Asantehene urged Ghanaians not to take the peace the country is enjoying for granted, in order to benefit from the economically friendly business community.

Mr. Kwadwo Bonsu, the Chief Executive Officer of Geoplast Ghana Limited, who received the Gold Award on behalf of his company, expressed his profound gratitude to Manhyia Palace and the organisers of the occasion for the recognition and honour done the firm.

He disclosed that the Award will serve as a motivation to the company to do more.

Suspect in Sogakope attempted assassination case remanded into custody

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Suspect Kweku Amankwa

A timely intervention by Capt Nkrabea Effah-Darteh, Counsel for Mr Kweku Amankwa, who has been accused of attempting to assassinate the Chief of Agave-Lakpo in the Volta Region, Togbe Abordor, prevented his client from being arrested with a bench warrant.

But the development that followed compelled the court to remand the suspect into police custody.

The Sogakofe court, presided over by His Honour Isaac Addo, which is hearing the case, had issued a bench warrant for the arrest of the suspect on November 2, 2021 for failing to appear when the case was called around 9am.

This was after the prosecutor had pleaded with the court to issue the bench warrant due to the persistent failure on the part of the suspect to avail himself for trial of the case.

The suspect at a point in time claimed he was sick and had been admitted to the Ridge Hospital in Accra.

His Honour Isaac Addo, in issuing the bench warrant, said he had previously given specific order for relevant documents indicating his admission in hospital to be brought to the court to prove that the accused was indeed on admission.

However, since he again failed to attend court to produce the said documents, he had no option than to issue the bench warrant.

Around 11: 09 am, after the bench warrant had been issued, Capt Nlrabea Effa-Darteh and his client appeared in court to render an apology for failing to make it earlier, when the case was called. He also pleaded with the court to cancel the bench warrant, a plea which was accepted by the court.

After the bench warrant order had been rescinded, the prosecution told the court that the police needed more time to complete investigations into the case. The defence counsel agreed with the prayer of the prosecution because he (counsel) himself does not understand the case of the prosecution.

The prosecutor, however, told the court that the accused must be remanded into police custody because he had failed to cooperate with the police after being granted police bail.

The presiding judge, Isaac Addo, agreed and remanded the accused on the grounds that on September 20, 2021 and October 6, 2021 when the suspect failed to appear in court due to alleged ill health, his counsel was asked to bring records, indicating that he had been admitted to Ridge Hospital, but the demand was not met.

The judge contended that there is no record indicating that the suspect was indeed sick, stressing that court orders must be obeyed at all times.

It would be recalled that this paper carried a story on September 15, 2021 with the heading – “Police Foil Assassination Attempt on Chief”, which the suspect was arrested by the Sogakope police and the case subsequently sent to the Sogakope court for hearing. The suspect, however, failed to appear in court after being granted police enquiry bail, claiming that he was sick.

Luhour-Ada Assemblyman reacts to police report

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An officer recuperating at the hospital after the attack

Residents of Luhour-Ada community have described a Ghana Police statement released on the clash between them and the police as false.

According to a statement signed by Mr Isaac T. Gbenartey, Assembly Member, Hwakpo-Addokope Electoral Area and Member, Progressive Network, Luhuor, the said release by the Ghana Police Service is “incongruous, deceptive, self-defense borne out of bad faith and an attempt to shield the Tema Regional Command, Ada Division and Electrochem land guards that unlawfully attacked and perpetrated serious criminal activities within the Community.”

It would be recalled that on October 26, this paper carried a story on its front page about some 800 residents of Luhuor in the West Ada District of the Greater Accra Region fleeing from the community after some police personnel visited brutality on them on Friday, October 22.

Our story indicated that the police personnel, numbering about 80, beat and kicked anybody they saw in the village, except children. They also burnt six motorbikes, knocked down a couple of buildings and ruined a taxi and motorcycle.

This was because in the afternoon of Thursday, October 21, a police pick-up, with registration number GP 4652, carrying two masked persons and two police personnel, was prevented from driving through the village to a salt mining concession that the government had leased to Electrochem, a private investor.

The youth demanded the police to unmask the two persons onboard their vehicle before they are allowed to drive through, which subsequently resulted in a scuffle and brutalities.

But on October 28, this paper was given pictorial evidence which suggested that the residents of Luhuor threw the first punch and the police also responded with heavier punches.

But reacting to the police report, the Assemblyman indicated that the operation was not done solely by the Ada Divisional Command, but it was done together with Tema Regional Command and Electrochem land guards.

He also indicated that the group stormed the Community with Nine (9) pickups and a VIP Bus, broke into more than seventy (70) rooms and made away with TV sets, mobile phones, monies, motorbikes and tricycles. It is also embarrassing that a Police Officer broke into a kitchen and stolen Pork Meat from a pot of soup.

He made other revelations that were contrary to what was contained in the police report and called on the Inspector General of Police, Dr George Akuffo-Dampare, to call his men to order, call for investigation and let justice prevail.

“We are by this release calling on the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare to call his men in the Tema Regional Command and Ada Division to order and institute an independent investigation into the engagement of Land Guards, destruction of properties and seek justice for Luhuor Community members who were maltreated.”

Below is the full statement released by Mr Gbenartey;

SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT ON THE POLICE BRUTALITY AT LUHUOR-ADA;

  1. We, the good people of Luhuor-Ada have noted with utter dismay and disappointment a Press Release issued by the Ghana Police Service dated 27th October, 2021 concerning the brutality and inhumane treatment meted on the Luhuor Community by the Tema Regional Command, Ada Divisional Command (Sege & Kasseh) and their cohorts, supposed to be Land Guards of Electrochem Ghana Limited on Friday, 21st October, 2021.
  2. We consider the said release by the Ghana Police Service as incongruous, deceptive, self-defense borne out of bad faith and an attempt to shield the Tema Regional Command, Ada Division and Electrochem land guards that unlawfully attacked and perpetrated serious criminal activities within the Community, an act contrary to the Police own Code of Conduct.
  3. For the records, we want to state unequivocally that, it’s false and mischievous on the part of the Ghana Police Service to have claimed and misinformed the General Public that twenty Nine (29) suspects have been arraigned before the Tema Circuit Court A, on Monday, 25th October, 2021. This false claim of the Police is contrary to their document presented at the court.
  4. On the contrary, we find the claim by the Police that the said members of Luhuor assaulted two Police Officers as a preposterous and deliberate attempt by the Police Service not to just tarnish the image of the Community but a scheme to cover up for Electrochem Land Guards, dressed in Police tactical pant, boot and face mask like armed robbers, wearing Electrochem shirt on top. The supposed Police Officers and their Electrochem Land Guard counterparts entered the Luhuor Community and claimed that they were chasing a motorbike. This contradicts the Police statement that suggested the officers were responding to the Electrochem Ghana Limited distress call. Again, it must be emphasised that the Police Officers were protected by the Community members and this can be supported by the widely circulated video. No Police Officer was either assaulted or held hostage by the members.
  5. Again, it must be established that Electrohem Ghana Limited has nothing of any kind, be it property or whatsoever within the Luhuour Community, hence, the Police claimed that Electrochem Ghana Limited at Luhuor was under attack by some Community members was a brutal lie. Even assuming without admitting that Electrochem exists within the claimed jurisdiction, it will be necessary for the company and the Police to acknowledge and respect the terms of its lease agreement, including clause 1.5.
  6. Contrary to the Police statement, No weapon or whatsoever belonging to the Police was seized by the community members. The purported weapon and a box of ammunition as found, were reported and admitted at the Police Headquarters. We are amused by the sudden turn by the Police, as initial information available to us confirmed the weapon as locally manufactured and wasn’t a property of the Ghana Police Service by the Anti Armed Robbery Unit, has metamorphosed to be a Police weapon as claimed in the Police statement. The said weapon was reported at the Police Headquarters because of the mistrust and compromised nature of the Police within the Tema Regional Command and the Ada Divisional Command, who are constantly operating with the likes of Alhassan, a notorious land guard of Electrochem Ghana Limited.
  7. Moreover, it must be made clear that Nene Dadebom Anim II, Kofi Dzagble, Joshua Larweh, Wisdom Dzagble and Onyame Koble are all not members of the Luhuor Community, neither were they in the community on the said date. We ask, why the strange attempt to impose and regard all these persons as members of the Luhuor Community? It must be known to the Police that Bonikope, Toflokpo and Luhuor are certainly not the same.
  8. Again, we find it shocking the Police claimed that a Toyota cross-country vehicle was destroyed by the suspects when the said vehicle was part of the three (3) Police vehicles that returned to the Community few hours later and was without any damage. It must be said that, the Sege District Commander, who led the second coming of the team, never mentioned or complained of any damaged vehicle as part of the concerns raised in his engagement with the Honourable Assembly Member of the area.
  9. As a Community, we want to put it on records that the said operation carried out at Luhuor on Friday, 22nd October, 2021 was not done solely by the Ada Divisional Command but together with Tema Regional Command and Electrochem land guards (miscreants), ransacked the Community with Nine (9) pickups and a long VIP Bus, broke into more than seventy (70) rooms and made away with TV sets, mobile phones, monies, motorbikes and tricycles. So shameful to note that a Police Officer broke into a Kitchen and stole Pork Meat from a pot of soup.
  10. In fact, these hoodlums of Police did not just steal but also destroyed many properties; burnt motorbikes, broke TV sets, vandalised a vehicle and maltreated members of the community, including children, young and elderly people, including persons who are sick.
  11. It is interesting to know that, these hoodlums of Police carried a Seventy four (74) years old man by the name Nomo Charles Kwablah Ofoe out from his sick bed and threw him outside on the ground. The same treatment was meted on a Seventy-six (76) years old woman, Madam Victoria Ocloo (Maama Afuaamame), her grandson who takes care of her was also arrested while on nature’s call and was beaten to pulp.
  12. Furthermore, several women, including Doeyo, Amakuor, Ohui and many others were asked to sleep with their back on the road and ask to stare at the sun for hours, with some of them heavily beaten with wire.
  13. These miscreants of Police Officers again broke into a drinking bar/store of a Community member, drank four (4) crates of Club Beer, four (4) boxes of voltic water, a number of soft drinks and bottles of Akpeteshie among others by the ‘drunkards’ of Police Officers. Also, they stole loaves of bread and destroyed many other items in the store.
  14. The Police Officers, out of their alcoholism, again arrested an eighty (80) years old man, who doubles as the acting Stool Father of the community, seventy-five (75) years old woman who was locked at the Tema Community four (4) Police cell four for (4) good days. Same with other elderly men between the ages of 65 to 75 years, with some kicked to the ground while others were slapped and knocked with objects. All these atrocities and devilish acts were visited on the community members, all in the name to reclaim a supposed weapon that had been already reported at the Police Headquarters.
  15. We strongly believe that this is nothing but an attempt by the Police within the Tema-Ada Region to intentionally create fear, tension, cause mayhem, please their ‘Pay Master’ and to empower and cover-up for Electrochem land guards like Alhassan, who were wielding guns and others weapons to continue with their criminal activities in the area. Hence, unwarranted attacked and arrest of persons we believe to be innocent of the allegations levelled against them. These same land guards, in conjunction with the Police officers from Tema and Ada, invaded the Luhuor Community on 24th June 2021, between the hours of 11:40 pm and 12:20 am, arrested some persons in a Rambo-style amidst firing of guns.
  16. It must again be said that the Police in the region is gradually becoming an epitome of lawlessness, as some Police Officers are conspicuously working with some officers of some state agencies to deny bail to five (5) minors, including a final year JHS student, despite bail granted by the court.
  17. We, by this statement, caution institutions and individuals rented by MacDan and Electrochem Ghana Limited to be mindful of their actions, along with the Luhuor community.
  18. We shall defend with our blood the toil of our fathers, including the blood of the innocent pregnant woman and her unborn baby. We, therefore, warn persons involved in the cunningly and heinous enterprise of Electrochem to be careful.
  19. We are by this release calling on the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, to call his men in the Tema Regional Command and Ada Division to order and institute an independent investigation into their engagement of Land Guards, destruction of Properties and seek justice for Luhuor Community members who were maltreated.

Shatta Wale drops new single titled ‘Jail Man’

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Shatta Wale drops ‘Jail Man’

Dancehall sensation Shatta Wale is on a crusade for prison reforms following his short stay behind bars.

In his latest song, ‘Jail Man’, Shatta Wale born Charles Nii Armah Mensah makes a passionate appeal to state authorities to direct their attention to the Prisons which he says is in terrible condition.

From what he has seen and experienced, Shatta Wale is not wishing anybody to go through what he ran into.

According to him, there are just too many young people languishing in jail. Shatta Wale was remanded for seven days following a hoax shooting incident he instigated after one Bishop Stephen Akwasi prophesied that the singer would die the same way South African Reggae legend Lucky Dube did.

According to Police report, Shatta Wale and his accomplices by the conduct of the prank had spread false news which had caused fear and panic.

His accomplices were also remanded.

Source: myjoyonline.com

Wizkid to perform at Afrochella in December

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Wizkid

Organizers of Afrochella, the popular African music carnival have announced that this year’s edition will come off following a break last year due to COVID.

Nigerian Superstar, Wizkid has been billed as one of the headlining acts to perform at this year’s Afrochella.

Themed‘Made in Africa,’ Afrochella Festival 2021 will come off with a series of events in December with its mega show to be staged at the El Wak Stadium in Accra, Ghana on December 28th.

“In the last five years, we’ve made a significant impact on Ghana and its surrounding communities through our Afrochella events,” Abdul Karim Abdullah, CEO & Co-Founder of Afrochella said.

“This year, we’re thrilled to return to El Wak Stadium with Wizkid to celebrate our fifth anniversary and to support the revitalization of Ghana’s travel & hospitality industry. We look forward to welcoming travellers back to the country to once again safely enjoy live events,” the CEO further added in a press release.

Events such as Afrochella Rising Star Challenge, Afrochella Music Museum: Exhibition History of Ghana, Scarecrow Art Installation, African Fashion Night Out in Collaboration with Debonair Afrikk, Afrochella Runway – Exhibition Space for Ghanaian Fashion Designers, Amapiano & Brunch and Afrochella Talks have been added to spice this year’s edition.

Marine Drive to include performing theatre; Okraku-Mantey

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Mark Okraku-Mantey

A Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku-Mantey, has revealed that the ongoing Marine Drive project which is a 241-acre redevelopment scheme to build Accra’s waterfront initiated by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture will include a performance theatre.

Speaking on Citi TV’s breakfast show, the Deputy Minister said the plan of the marine drive has a space where artistic performances can take place.

“The original Marine Drive drawing is not going to eliminate the Arts Centre concept. If the Marine Drive is ready today, we should find a whole auditorium in it, which is going to have about 2,500 people,” he said.

He also said that the marketers of the artworks near the marine drive could be moved to the new place being put up by the government at Kawukudi, but the performance centres and the art galleries should be kept and integrated into the Marine Drive facilities.

“The Arts Centre has archaeological and historical value, and in terms of promoting the arts, there are people who live in Chorkor, who live in Bukom, who reside in Osu who do not have money to get vehicle to the rehearsal centre. Once you demolish that place it means all these people need to walk to Kawukudi” he said.

The CEO of Slip Music Production, Mr. Okraku-Mantey also added that the new location for the arts centre is near completion and has about 700 stores for the arts marketers.

The Marine Drive Tourism Investment Project is expected to be completed by 2027.

Singapore court stops execution of man with learning disabilities

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Activists hold a poster of Nagaenthran K Dharmalingam

Singapore’s high court has stayed the execution of a man convicted of smuggling heroin, following outrage among rights groups who said he had learning disabilities and the sentence was a violation of international law.

Nagaenthran K Dharmalingam, a Malaysian national, was arrested in April 2009, when he was 21, for attempting to smuggle 43 grams of heroin into Singapore. The drugs had been strapped to his thigh. He was sentenced to death the following year and, having spent more than 12 years on death row, was told he would face execution on 10 November.

The sentencing has been widely condemned by international groups including Human Rights Watch, the International Federation for Human Rights, Anti-Death Penalty Asia Network and Amnesty International. An online petition in support of Dharmalingam has attracted more than 62,000 signatures.

According to campaigners there is evidence that Dharmalingam was forced to courier drugs as a victim of human trafficking.

Credit; theguardian.com

Ortega on course for controversial 4th term in Nicaragua vote

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Daniel Ortega speaking next to his wife and vice-president, Rosario Murillo

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega looked set to extend his rule into a fourth term following a controversial election on Sunday, after jailing top rivals and criminalising most dissent.

The polls has been widely condemned by rights groups and international observers.

The United States dismissed the vote as a sham, while Costa Rica, the country’s southern neighbour, also rejected the election even before preliminary results were announced.

Ortega, 75, whose Sandinista Front party and allies control the congress and government institutions, faces a field of little-known candidates in the presidential race on Sunday, while opposition figures who represented the most significant challenge to the former revolutionary leader’s rule remain in prison.

He has ruled alongside his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, 70, the government’s official spokesperson, since early 2017.

 Credit: Aljazeera.com

Rich countries ‘pushing back’ on paying for climate loss

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Climate loss

Vulnerable countries at COP26 say rich nations are pushing back against their attempts to secure compensation for the damage caused by climate change.

Poorer countries see it as critical that money for loss and damage be part of negotiations this week. Negotiators agreed in Paris in 2015 to address the issue, but there is no agreement on who should pay for it. Rich nations are said to be resisting any commitments as they do not want to accept liability and risk being sued.

Developing countries argue that rich countries are responsible for most of today’s climate change impacts because they started emitting carbon much earlier than the rest of the world.

“Loss and damage is still a taboo for developed countries,” says Alpha Oumar Kaloga, one of the lead negotiators of the Africa Group, who also represents Guinea in the Least Developed Countries bloc (LDC). The majority of the 46 countries in the LDC bloc are in Africa.

“During negotiations, we have been repeatedly arguing that loss and damage needs to be mentioned in a separate column in the climate finance reporting papers of developed countries, because such losses and damages are happening all over the world,” Mr Kaloga says.

The resistance from rich countries behind closed doors is particularly frustrating when they are at the same time “talking about transparency in this whole process”, he says.

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