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Government maintains curfew in Bawku, Gushegu and
environs
Accra, March 9, Ghanadot/GNA - The Interior Minister, Mr
Cletus Avoka, on Monday renewed the curfews imposed on
the Bawku Municipality, the Gushegu township and their
immediate environs with effect from March 9 for another
week.
A statement signed by Mr Avoka said the decision was based
on the advice of the Upper East and Northern Regional
Security Councils.
The curfew hours, according to the statement, remain
unchanged from 12 midnight to 0400 hours each day.
The statement said though calm had been restored to Bawku
Municipality, Zabzugu, Zoasi, Binduri, Pusiga and Gushegu
townships, the curfew had been renewed to enable the
security agencies to monitor the situation to ensure that
the security of the areas affected was not in any way
compromised.
“Government will like, once again, to appeal to all factions
in the disputes to all times strive to promote peace and
co-existence and further refrain from acts that tend to
impede development of the areas affected.
“Government further wishes to implore the factions that the
presence of the security personnel cannot end the conflict
but rather the people themselves. Such wanton destruction of
lives and properties only help in jeopardising the education
of the teeming youth of the areas thereby affecting their
future.”
The statement reiterated that the ban on all persons in the
Bawku Municipal area, as well as the Zabugu, Binduri, Pusiga,
Zoasi and Gushegu townships and their environs from carrying
arms, ammunitions and other offensive weapons, was still in
force and any person found with any arms or ammunition would
be arrested and prosecuted.
GNA
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Regional EPA due in June 2009
Accra, March 11, Ghanadot - A Regional Economic
Partnership Agreement (EPA) encompassing the West African
region is expected to be signed later this year as
negotiations are far advanced for a draft agreement in June
2009, and subsequently a full pact by the end of the year.
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Fitch Revises Ghana 's Outlook to
Negative
Accra, March 11, Ghanadot - Fitch
Ratings has revised the Outlook on the Long-term foreign
and local currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs) of the
Republic of Ghana from "Stable" to Negative this past
Tuesday.....
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Pay attention to the testing of
vehicles-Former Road and Transport Minister
Accra, March 10, Ghanadot - The escalating
incidence of road accidents in Ghana has become a great
concern to many. Despite increased road safety
campaigns, the rate at which accidents occur on our
roads is very alarming. It is a cliché that one of the
major challenges that this country is still battling
with is motor accidents. ....More
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Ex-prez has not received ex-gratia
package - says spokesperson
Accra, March 10, Ghanadot - The spokesperson of
ex-President J. A. Kufour, Mr Samuel Agyekum, said today
that, the former President did not receive his share of the
ex-gratia award which was recommended by the Chinery-Hesse
committee....More
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