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By Uchenna Ekwo during his three year tenure as presi- in SouthAfricadent. “This is the third time I have cried as Hon. Isaac Stephen Mabiletsa from an adult” says the 60 year old imme- Botswana compared the decision of diate past President of Pan African Dr. Ndele not to seek re-election Parliament, Dr. Moussa Idriss Ndele with Nelson Mandela’s and insisted who was overwhelmed by emotion that the outgoing president had put while responding to tributes by his the body on the path to progress. He colleagues after presenting his activ- expressed the hope that the new ity report of the second parliament in leadership will sustain the reforms Midrand, South Africa. introduced by the outgoing execu- From May 2009 to May 28, 2012, tive. Dr. Ndele citizen of Republic of Hon. Cecilia Atim-Ogwal represent- Chad and representative of Central ing Uganda acknowledged the com- Africa Region served as President of mitment of the leadership of the the Pan African Parliament. parliament to gender equity and After presenting his report to the women empowerment. seventh ordinary session of Pan Other representatives spoke of Dr. African Parliament, members of par- Ndele’s humility, patience, and dedi- liament from across the continent cation especially his willingness to took turns to praise what many of admit errors and grace to provide them described as exemplary leader- remedy to mistakes. ship. Earlier, Dr. Ndele had presented a re- In Africa, where effective leadership port of his administration that in- is a scarce currency, it is understand- cluded political and institutional able that Dr. Ndele’s colleagues accomplishments. poured encomiums on him for the array of reforms he introduced Continued on page 4 The Pan-African Parliament in session at Midrand in South Africa in late May this year Panels Discuss Future of Diaspora

JournalismBy Francisco Bozzano-Barnes at Conference cial media in Muslim Girl, Ms. Sire Dione, presi- sharing informa- dent of African Women for Good Technology, stories that cross bor- tion and knowl- Governance and UNESCO Goodwill ders and growing audiences are three edge. He sees a Ambassador, and veteran UN re- essential points that will catalyze the need for auton- porter Mr. George Alan Baumgarten. diaspora media. Sheila Coronel, Di- omy and democ- During the wrap up session, partici- rector, Stabile Center for Investiga- racy in the pants agreed on the new transforma- tive Journalism, Graduate School of media and pro- tive potential of social media in Journalism, and Columbia Univer- moted 8 core relation to the activities of the dias- sity told her audience at the Confer- competences: pora media. ence on Media and Democratic 1. Communica- There was a general consensus, that Governance in Newark, New Jersey tion and lan- the conference proposed outcome that transnational journalism holds a guage 2. Project on Courses on Media and bright future. Foreign lan- Democratic Governance and the Ms. Coronel originally from Philip- guages 3. Media Summer Institute for journalists de- pines was the keynote speaker at the competence 4- served all their support. conference jointly organized by Rut- Lifelong learn- There was a lot of discussions on is- gers University’s School of Public ing sues related to the transmission of Affairs and Administration and Cen- 5. Unlearn obso- journalistic values and the need to ter for Media and Peace Initiatives, lete practices 6. explain how to obtain licenses. New York. Social and civic Another concern was to teach how to She provided an overview of inves- competencies 7. develop a credible narrative out of tigative journalism experiences from Sense of initia- fragments of information, and the around the world and the appetite for Dr. Uchenna Ekwo, President of CMPI (right) poses with Kevin Whitmer Editor of The Star Ledger at the conference tive need to explain how power works in freedom of expression and empha- 8. Cultural the media and find stories you can sized on the role of technology in main points: rent UNESCO Chair in Global e- awareness. get. Understanding as well the inter- creating opportunities for diaspora 1) There is no substitute for great re- Learning, who spoke on “Intercul- Other speakers at the conference actions between different institu- journalists. The changing demo- porting. tural Dialogue and Media Literacy in graphics in the United States also were: Mr. Kahraman Haliscelik, tions. 2) The organization is willing to the 21st century”, promoted a new United Nations Bureau Chief for Another recommendation was to ex- show that audiences for the diaspora fight for local stories. humanism in media studies that fo- Turkish Radio and TV, Ms. Tando pose journalists to doing things they media will continue to grow. 3) Will need to detach people from cused on: Ntunja, Multimedia journalist and had never done. Another speaker Kevin Whitmer, the most pressing to develop good 1. Humans must be beyond technol- Editor of The Star-Ledger, Newark, stories, learning to live with dry- ogy Fulbright Scholar Mr. Milton Alli- The problems of corruption and em- New Jersey explored the world of holes. 2. Critical towards technology to ex- madi, Publisher, The Black Star ployment opportunities were also ad- contemporary journalism dominated He said that one of the most ex- ercise technological choice News, New York, Ms. Salma Ghaly- dressed. Recognition was made to by communities of users who are ac- portable US products was the First 3. There needs to be a discovery of oun, Syrian pro-democracy activist. the fact that the local journalists are tive in creating content. The barriers Amendment in terms of democratic self. Others were Dr. Susanna Dodgson, very familiar with their situations. to entry into journalism are falling governance for media. Dr. Varis spoke of what he called Publisher, MJoTA Institute of Med- Emphasis was also placed on the de- and the print news is going out of Dr. Tapio Varis, former Rector, Uni- “crowd communication” in making ical Writing velopment of entrepreneurial skills business. For him there are three versity of Peace, Costa Rica and cur- reference to possible abuse of the so- Ms. Amani al-Khatahtbeh, Founder, and on New Media. Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 2 Editorial Where is the president of Community News ? African Immigrants’ Shipping Containers Irritate After the chaotic voter registration ex- ercise, new conflicts have once again Neighbors emerged in some parts of Ghana, but In the Bronx’s Morrisania and cent American Community Survey, President John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills is neighboring areas, the sight of giant Wall reports, but some community characteristically in a deep slumber. He shipping containers parked on the leaders say the actual number may zipped up on Atiwa, Akwatia and street has triggered the ire of some be three times that. Chereponi, and the orchestrated vio- residents, who call the 40-foot trail- Most are concentrated in the central lence against the NPP in several parts ers a “dangerous eyesore” and have Bronx, in neighborhoods such as of the country after the elections. asked the police to have them towed Morrisania, Highbridge and Ghanaians are yet to hear their presi- away, reported DNAinfo‘s Patrick Tremont, and many send and re- dent’s voice on the ongoing strife in the Upper West, Central, and the Volta Wall. Local West African immi- ceive goods from Africa on a regu- regions, all strongholds of his party. grants use the containers as a cheap lar basis, according to Jane Kani Fulanis from a foreign country are in way to send goods — clothes, Edward, a clinical assistant profes- Ghana and killing Ghanaians and de- household items electronics, and sor at Fordham University, who was stroying their farms with their grazing even cars — to their families back born in Sudan. cattle, but there is no protection for the home. Some people use the containers to people, and the president has remained A dozen trailers have been towed in send necessities or gifts to loved silent. This is worrying, perilous and the last month, the local police cap- ones or charities, while others ship dangerous, for Mills’ inaction is gradu- tain told DNAinfo. “Some people coveted American merchandise to ally throwing the nation into disarray. get very upset,” Bert Irons, chair- be sold in African markets, Edward Ghanaians are querying if President man of the local Evangelical Church explained. Others who use the con- Mills is in charge at all. of God, explained. “It degrades the tainers are business owners import- A van is loaded into a shipping container parked at 173rd Street It is now public knowledge that the neighborhood… Neighbors com- ing African goods, such as specialty and Bathgate Avenue, headed for West Africa. (Photo by Patrick president’s orders to his aides/cabinet Wall/DNAinfo) were openly flouted and repeatedly ig- plain about them taking up two, foods or movies, that they can sell nored as happened when he ordered three, four parking spaces. And the to homesick immigrants. $80 for a plastic drum filled with ers and then delivers them wherever that the gargantuan Woyome judgment street cleaners can’t get through.” Filling the containers with goods is goods to $1,200 to $1,500 for a full the customers ask. debt not be paid. In any serious gov- But local business owners who rely a step in an intricate process. First, car. While it is considerably Some people use parking lots, while ernment, ignoring an order from a on the containers explained that Bronx-based export companies rent cheaper than sending goods on air- others pay to store the containers in president comes with resignation or in- people who store them on the street out the containers, which they get planes, it can take a month or longer empty lots between buildings. Oth- stant dismissal, but not with this presi- are the outliers in an otherwise law- from New York and New Jersey for the containers to be shipped to ers ask for the trailers to be parked dent. ful and thriving local trade: shipping seaports for $3,000 to $4,000. The their final destinations. right outside their buildings. Further, embarrassing the Commander- goods, from diapers and T-shirts to large crates are then moved to the The containers sometimes sit on the Since residents started complaining, in-Chief with loose, politically imma- furniture and even small vans, from Bronx, where customers pay a fee to street until they’re full enough to Baba noted, fewer people have ture public pronouncements is grounds The Bronx to West Africa. reserve a part of the container for ship, exporters said. parked the containers out on the for sanctions. But what we see is a The Bronx is home to some 32,600 goods to ship back home. case of “mess up, move up.” President Fatima Baba, who runs Dakar open street. Mills’ inability to reign in and curb immigrants from West African The shipping costs vary by weight, Transportation on E. 166th Street, some of his aides’ explosive language countries, according to the most re- exporters said, from approximately said her company rents the contain- Source: Voices of New York has created unhealthy divisions and dissension not only within his own government and party, but among last year, police arrested 279 stu- daily average number of students to school to get an education, not members of the opposition party. Polit- Black and Latino dents — or theequivalent of five either fined or arrested to 15 a day. arrested.” ical enemies are freely insulted by the student arrests per school day during The percentage of those arrested Though the data do not describe the immature appointees of the president Students Make the 55 days of instruction. Of those that were African-American or facts of the incidents, when viewed most of whom were rewarded for their arrested — the only portion for Latino rose to over 96 percent. El against the backdrop of the many acerbic and explosive pronouncements Up Over 96 which racial data is available — Diario/La Prensa ran a Spanish accounts of student arrests for of- against opposition members and per- 93.5 percent were African-American translation of the NYCLU press re- fenses like writing on a desk, ceived enemies of the ruling party, but Percent of School or Latino. lease. cursing, and pushing or shoving, all not for their experience and skills in The numbers are even higher in the “The number of arrests and sum- indicators point to police personnel governance. Victor Smith, Ama Arrests New York Civil Liberties Union’s monses is an outrage. These num- becoming involved in disciplinary Benyiwa Doe and Fiifi Kwetey all told latest report: the statistics for the bers make us feel like the NYPD is infractions that should be handled Parliament at their vetting that their Back in February, high school stu- months of January to March show targeting black and Latino students, by educators. lies and innuendoes against the NPP government were merely political. In dents held a rally to protest a “jail- that 327 students were arrested, and that’s just plain wrong,” said Source: Voices of New York any civilized nation such political be- like” disciplinary environment in which comes out to an average of Joseph Duarte, a member of Dignity haviors would only fetch the culprits a their schools, and advocates re- more than five on each of the 58 in Schools Campaign-NY and a 15- kick on to the political curb. leased sobering data on student school days. Another 555 were is- year-old student at Samuel Gompers The cedi is in a free fall and it is being arrests: Between Oct. 1 and Dec. 30 sued summonses, which bring the High School in the Bronx. “We go blamed on the opposition NPP while it was in power. A local chief is beheaded in the Central region due to communal conflict and a shoot-from-the-hip, re- Broadway Poultry & African MARKET gional minister points accusing fingers at the rants of an NPP politician. The murderers of the quondam Ya-Na are yet to be found, and is blamed on the NPP. The running mate of NPP’s presidential candidate presents his views in an economic paper, and all HALAL hell breaks loose. The rented pro-gov- ernment press and officials have a field day pouring only invectives instead of viable responses to his criticisms. MEAT Ain’t no reasonable heads in the ruling government? An Akan proverb says “it is the wise person that is sent on an er- Chicken-Pollo, Hen-Gallina, Rabbit-Conejo, Turkey-Pavo, Duck-Pato, Rooster-Gallo, rand, not the long-legged,” and until Goat-Chivo, Sheep-Oveja the President sees the wisdom in this Akan rendering, the government would We stock also African Grocery, including Palm Oil, Koobi, Cod Fish Pounded Yam, dig itself deeper in the ditch it now ect sees itself. “For fastest service, make your order by phone” Ghana is in a leadership crisis. The president has simply not shown any leadership and the direction in which the country is headed does not augur well for the nation in an election year. He appears to stand aloof on important national issues, a stance that only de- scribes him as having lost control of his government. The spinning must give way to practi- cal and mature political decisions that can only move the country into the 482 Broadway right direction. Newark, NJ 07104 Telephone: 973-483-6613 Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 3 Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 4 African News go down as one of the challenges un- ered relations with policy so that they could fly on resolved by Dr. Ndele and his PAP despite the fact business class. Pan-African team. there was no evi- Such requests are emblematic of Other administrative challenges in- dence to prove that Africa’s leadership challenges: many Parliament cluded the legal actions taken against PAP had misappro- of her leaders are more interested in some members of staff who al- priated any funds the perks of office rather than a com- legedly engaged in financial miscon- from DFID which mitment to serve and sacrifice for Sits in South duct. also lobbied other the people. The Chairperson of the Committee donor agencies to The honor to serve is expected to Africa on Administration and Financial cease further sup- override every other personal or Evaluation- CAFÉ, Hon. Fabakary port to PAP. profligate desire especially in a cli- Contd. from front page Tombong Jatta who also presented a For what intends to mate of poor financial standing of report detailed the secretariat’s be the apex law Pan African Parliament. He spoke of efforts to accelerate the administrative and financial chal- making institutions The highlight of the seventh session ratification of the African charter on lenges. in the continent to of Pan-African Parliament (PAP) democracy, elections, and gover- Hon. Jatta from Gambia spoke of the depend on external was the election of a new President. nance through an effective interac- reliance of the secretariat to donor financing intelling He is Hon. Bethel Nnaemeka tion with the representatives of agencies some of which had stopped about the long road AMADI, MP from Nigeria, and for- civil society, media, and the African funding PAP for various reasons in- towards Africa’s mer First Vice President of the body Union Commission. cluding perceived mismanagement genuine political In his farewell speech, the outgoing “The Pan- African Parliament is con- of resources. and President, Dr. Moussa Idriss Ndélé scious of its political obligations Department for International Devel- economic independ- congratulated Hon. Amadi on his which are to contribute to the en- opment (DFID)—UK Government ence. election and praised him for his hard trenchment of democracy and good Department responsible for promot- Yet, in Jatta’s re- work and dedication and expressed governance in Africa”, said Dr. ing development and the reduction port, members of the hope that he would utilize the ex- Ndele while accounting for the of poverty decided to end relations parliament who cur- perience gained while he was Vice body’s role in observing elections in with Pan African Parliament in 2010 rently travel on President. the continent. following a 2009 report that noted economy class However, the fact that Pan African The outgoing President of the Pan-African serious financial irregularities in the while on official This article appeared in the online Parliament remained a consultative Parliament Dr. Moussa Idriss Ndele administrative procedures of PAP. duties are demand- magazine of CMPI under the title body with no legislative powers will According to Hon. Jatta, DFID sev- ing a change of that “Parliament Without Powers.” Woyome was paid as a result of default judgment – Witness Mrs. Mangowa Ghanney, an Adviser paid to because it seemed two people for the financial engineering services to the Minister of Finance and Eco- were entitled to the money (Atrol In- rendered under the contract. nomic Planning on Tuesday told the vest and Woyome). Payment to the accused for his serv- Financial Court hearing the case of She said later, the AG wrote to the ices was duly acknowledged by him businessman Alfred Agbesi Woy- Ministry to pay GH¢51.2 million as in a termination agreement dated ome, that the accused was paid the default judgment to Woyome. November 25, 2006 which brought GH¢51.2 million as result of default Mrs. Ghanney said the Sector Minis- the relationship between them to an judgment. ter asked her to settle the matter with end. She told the court, a division of the Woyome and his lawyer, but because Sometime in August 2009 however, Fast Track High Court, that even the amount involved was huge, she the accused having received all though she did not personally sight went with them to the Director of monies due him under the financial the default judgment, a letter from Budget at the Ministry of Finance engineering services rendered to Wa- the Attorney General (AG) con- and Economic Planning. terville, took advantage of the firmed there was basis for the settle- She said Woyome and his lawyer change in Government and falsely ment. agreed to a negotiated installment of represented to government officials Mrs. Ghanney, the first prosecution GH¢17 million to be paid within that the Government owed him witness was testifying at the on- three months. money for financial engineering going trial of Woyome for the con- Mrs. Ghanney said Woyome cau- services rendered to it under the con- troversial GH¢51.2 million judgment tioned that if the money was not paid Alfred Agbesi Woyome tract with Waterville. debt payment. within three months, he would ask In his claim to government officials, Woyome has been charged with de- for interest to be paid on the amount At the end of the evaluation process, arrange bridge financing, and subse- the accused who had no contract frauding by false pretense and caus- but they were able to pay for the the Finance and Evaluation Commit- quently to the MoU, Waterville was with government, claimed that, as ing financial loss to the State. GH¢51.2 million default judgment tee declared the financial proposals authorized by the Ministry to move part of the financial engineering He has pleaded not guilty and within the specified time. of M-powapak/Vamed Engineering to the site and start work pending the services rendered, he managed to granted GH¢20 million bail with Mr. Osafo Buabeng, Member of as the most responsive and recom- signing of a formal contract. arrange €1,106,470,587 for the Gov- three sureties to be justified. Woyome's legal team during cross- mended them to the Central Tender On December 19, 2005, Waterville ernment through the Bank Austria Mrs. Ghanney, led in evidence by examination asked Mrs. Ghanney Review Board. engaged M-powapak, led by the ac- Creditans out of which he claimed Ms Cynthia Lamptey, Chief State At- whether the payment to Woyome However, before the tender could re- cused Woyome, to provide it with fi- he was entitled to two per cent as fi- torney, told the court that the AG for- was made in pursuant to a default ceive final approval the Government nancial engineering services in nancial engineering fees. warded a letter to the Sector Minister judgment. terminated the process. respect of the projects. Investigations however, revealed that who referred it to her to look She affirmed that the payment was Meanwhile, in the course of the ten- A formal contract for the rehabilita- there were no such funds made through. made as a result of default judgment der process, Vamed Engineering as- tion of Ohene Djan and El-Wak sta- available for the benefit of the coun- She said the letter stated that Woy- even though she did not see the de- signed its rights and responsibilities dia was entered into by the try by Bank Austria as claimed by ome was to provide some services to fault judgment. to Waterville Holding (BVI) Ltd. Government and Waterville Holding the accused. government which it was not obliged Mrs. Ghanney said apart from the After the termination of the tender- Limited on April 26, 2006. Further investigations revealed that to pay for those services, but because default judgment no other payment ing process, Waterville, assuming the However, before the contract could the accused had no contract with the she was traveling, she had less than a had been made to the accused. place of Vamed Engineering, become effective the Government Government to provide any services. day to look through the letter. The facts of the case are that, some- protested against the termination and terminated same due to Waterville’s The only arrangement on financial Mrs. Ghanney said another letter time in January 2005, the Govern- got the Government to enter into a inability to engineer funding for the engineering services the accused had from the AG came stating the basis ment invited bids for the MoU with it to commence rehabilita- project as contained in the MoU was with Waterville Holdings Ltd for the settlement, but did not have rehabilitation of the Ohene Djan and tion works on the and El-Wak which formed a condition precedent which services had been fully paid enough time to review the folder to Baba Yara Sports stadia, and the stadia. to the contract. for and acknowledged by the ac- counteract what had been stated. construction of two more stadia at The MoU, which was assigned on Waterville, who initially protested cused in a termination agreement. When asked by Ms Lamptey why Sekondi-Takoradi and Tamale. November 30, 2005, required Water- against the termination, eventually Meanwhile, based on these fraudu- the initial payment was reversed? At the end of the bidding process, ville to engineer funding for the accepted same and proceeded to lent misrepresentations, the accused Mrs. Ghanney said she was out of some companies were short-listed project on behalf of the Government claim monies for the initial works got the Government to pay him the country when she received a call and invited to submit proposals for from Bank of Austria Creditanstalt done under the MoU. GH¢51, 283,480.59, thereby will- from a lawyer that a lady at the the rehabilitation and construction of AG, guaranteed by the World Bank’s The Government paid a substantial fully and fraudulently causing huge Treasury had queried the payment the stadia. Among these companies Multilateral Investment Guarantee amount of Waterville's claims out of financial losses to the State. because at that time, she did not were M-powapak Gmb/Vamed Agency (MIGA). which the company, fully paid M- The case has been adjourned to June know whom the money had to be Gmbh &Co, K. The company was supposed to powapak, represented by the accused 14. -- gna

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We ship to the inland countries of Mali, Chad, Niger and Burkina Faso Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 7 Op-Ed A Sad Manifestation of System Failure in Nigeria By U.K. Uwadinobi tain Sullenberger and his crew, scores of rescuers--from the Coast A close Nigerian relative of mine, Guard to New York Fire and Police Ohio State University industrial en- Departments to ordinary folks--were gineering grad and system analyst hailed as heroes. The monumental who does consulting work for the oil aviation crisis that was seen live on industry in Nigeria, brilliantly television by millions of viewers as summed up what led to the horrific it happened ended with no loss of plane crash in the outskirts of Lagos, human lives and was dubbed “Mira- Nigeria last weekend. “It’s a sad cle on the Hudson!” Since then, manifestation of system failure in Captain Sully Sullenberger has been Nigeria,” he wrote in his email to me a leading voice to use legislative in the immediate aftermath of the means through the city government tragedy. “How did an aircraft take in the effort to solve the problem of to the sky without an air worthiness geese infestation around New York’s certificate?” he asked, adding: “The airports as they put planes and the Indian operators of the airline are lives of passengers at enormous risk masters in bribery and shady busi- during take-off and landing. ness. Instead of maintaining their Just recently in China Town in New aircraft, they bribe the regulatory au- York City, a team of government thorities to look the other way while safety officials swooped down on they order unworthy aircraft to the some luxury bus companies for mul- sky.” tiple safety violations and revoked Indeed a sad commentary to say the their operating licenses. It was a least, which is why I sometimes feel major crackdown on the industry it’s pointless getting offended when Rescuers forage among the wreckage of air crash in Lagos for victims after ordinary citizens who care people in Western nations refer to about public safety tipped off author- Nigeria as a Third World country. If of the Delta, with utter disregard for cation of airworthiness. Luckily, we lives of unsuspecting travelers. It ities. That is the kind of response one not, why would government officials the harmful effects on the environ- flew from Lagos to Enugu and begs the question if the officials would expect from regulatory au- in cahoots with unscrupulous foreign ment, marine life and local residents. landed safely. don’t even know that they too, or thorities, when they become aware nationals doing business in the coun- How could the vessel have eluded Since the news of last weekend’s members of their families, could eas- of illegal practices that undermine try, sell their souls to undermine the Nigerian maritime authorities and horrific plane crash sent shockwaves ily be victims of air disaster due to operational regulations and compro- safety of the public and the rule of sailed to its destination? Authorities rippling through Nigerian communi- their shameless acts? mise safety standards. law (if any exists at all) for nefarious clearly must have been paid off to ties across the globe, the blogos- A major air disaster was averted in In Nigeria or anywhere else, motives? A country incredibly en- look the other way. phere has been ablaze with criticism New York City a couple of years crewmembers and/or passengers dowed with rich natural resources On a trip to Nigeria a few years ago for United States aviation authorities ago, when the Hudson River along who are directly at risk due to shady both in material and human assets. with my wife for my mother’s burial, for their removal of Nigeria from the the West Side Highway became an practices perpetrated by owners of You wonder why. A country blessed we were standing on the tarmac of black list of countries with poor avi- emergency runway for the landing of bus companies or commercial air- with some of the most intelligent the local wing of Murtala Mo- ation facilities that don’t meet inter- a Boeing 747 commercial jetliner. lines, could make a difference by re- people on earth that has produced a hammed International Airport at national standards. Many will recall It was U.S. Airways Flight 1549 porting wrong doing that they Nobel Laureate, a former managing Ikeja, Lagos with other passengers that Nigeria Airways, the country’s bound for Charlotte, North Carolina observe. director of the World Bank highly re- waiting to board a local flight to national airline, for several years with 155 people on board. The plane The most searing image of this spected as a voice to be reckoned Enugu in the eastern part of the was banned from operating interna- had taken off from LaGuardia air- tragedy, which would be on the with in matters of international fi- country, when my attention was tional flights to the United States. port, New York and was airborne minds of many for a long time, is the nance and development. You won- drawn to the tires of the McDonnell Similarly, U.S. carriers were re- when a flock of geese strayed into its Connecticut-based family lost in mo- der why. A country that has Douglas DC-9 aircraft. As passen- stricted from operating flights to flight path. The resulting collision ment in one day. It mirrors the vul- produced world class scientists, gers started boarding the aircraft, I Nigeria for safety reasons. It killed the birds and stopped the en- nerability of Nigerians abroad who physicians, engineers, academics, quickly bent closer to the landing amounted to a significant loss in rev- gines of the Boeing 747 jetliner. The travel home and must depend on artists and athletes. You fold your gear and rubbed my hands over the enue for the Nigerian commercial pilot of the disabled plane, Captain local or regional flights in the coun- hands and wonder why the perplex- tires. Oh-my-God! They were aviation sector ostensibly because of Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, had try to get to their destinations. What ing dichotomy and why it has not smooth. No ridges. All six ply had the high demand for the popular only three options in that tense mo- else will it take to end bribery and risen beyond the level of Third been completely worn off. I was Ikeja, Lagos-Nigeria to New York’s ment of crisis: rely on his many corruption of regulatory authorities, World status. petrified and my heart sank to my JFK air route. The weekend crash years of flying experience in military which allegedly made the Dana Air- Back in the 80s, it was horrifying to stomach. This is a potential disaster has fueled numerous calls on the and commercial aviation, chance and line tragedy a sad manifestation of learn that a foreign-owned vessel waiting to happen, I murmured to U.S. aviation authorities to reinstate God! As the powerless plane began system failure in Nigeria? carrying a container-load of toxic myself staring blankly at the com- the ban. to succumb to the force of gravity, materials disguised as consumer pletely worn out tires. With no What I find quite befuddling is what Captain Sullenberger literally steered Ukachi Uwadinobi, a freelance jour- goods had sailed to the Niger Delta ridges to give the tires traction, a goes through the minds of unscrupu- the 747 Airbus with his hands and nalist living in ew York is Op-ed region of Nigeria and delivered its slippery runway due to rainfall could lous government officials, when they feet toward the Hudson River for a contributor to Amandla ewspaper cargo to a Nigerian businessman. cause the plane to skid dangerously knowingly take bribes from despica- water landing. Within minutes the in ew Jersey. The businessman reportedly was out of control on landing. It became ble morons, like the alleged opera- plane was seen splashing onto the paid to have the toxic materials obvious to me that the aircraft must tors of the airline, to compromise Hudson and gliding to a stop. All dumped in the creeks and estuaries have been operating without certifi- safety standards and endanger the 155 people on board survived. Cap-

ment under his leadership would en- CPP launches its sure that the state was accountable and provided people with their basic 2012 Manifesto needs. "We began on the platform of service The Convention People's Party to the community, and that is the (CPP), on Tuesday launched its 2012 platform of the CPP," he said. manifesto in Accra, with strong mes- Prof. Akosa, a leading member of sages of hope and prosperity for the the party, said politics was about party as well as the entire nation. service but unfortunately, here in The launch was under the theme, Ghana, politicians do not seem to "Ghana Must Work Again...Yabre!" have come to serve so far," he said. The occasion was graced by some of According to him, the CPP was a Dr. Abu Sakara the leading members of the party in- party which held the belief that cluding the Chairperson Samia Ghana work again by putting our ef- being in power meant serving the Nkrumah, Dr. Abu Sakara, Presiden- forts together." people. tial Candidate, Professor Agyeman Dr. Abu Sakara said it was unfortu- "Vote for those who would serve Badu Akosah. nate that after "our first ten years of you," he said. A large crowd of people consisting nation building, nation wreckers pre- The 20 page manifesto has three key of party followers also witnessed the vented us from continuing with our areas; Social transformation, Sus- occasion amidst cultural display and Samiah Nkrumah, Chairperson of CPP good works. Since 1966, Ghana has tainable economy and Social Justice. music by a number of cultural been moving backwards instead of Some of the issues to be tackled groups. namic and provide for all individu- "Have courage and give the CPP the progressing and this would have to under these broad areas are agricul- In a brief speech, Ms. Samia als, irrespective of where they come chance to rule the country and within stop." tural and rural transformation, fight- Nkrumah said "by the launch of our from." just one year, you would see what He continued, "We are here to bring ing corruption, developing and manifesto, we re-affirm our commit- She said the manifesto was in re- the CPP can do for Ghana. You about change to ensure that the econ- equipping the youth of the country ment to social justice, as has always sponse to the fact that as a nation, would see the difference," she said. omy grows from within and not from with employable skills, ensuring a been the case. We stand by our con- Ghana was at a stand-still so far as The CPP Chair-Person said once the outside." comprehensive housing policy and viction that the state must be dy- progress was concerned. Party was in power "we can make Dr. Abu Sakara said a CPP govern- urban development. Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 8 OW O SALE The fascinating story of a Ghanaian royal captured and sold into slavery in the Americas and eventually became the first black businessman in Newark, NJ Foreword by Linda C. Epps, PhD And blurbs from: Molefi Kete Asante, author and professor at Temple University, Philadel- phia Richard L. Baker, military historian John Cunningham, renowned historian

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Kwabena Opong 973-419-0073 Kofi Ayim 973-731-1339 Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 9 African Business Ghana to boost cotton production with modern biotechnology Mrs. Sherry Ayittey, Minister of En- cotton. technology holds Country Representative, said the vironment, Science and Technology, It would also assist Government to the key to solving workshop was aimed at supporting has expressed government’s willing- make an informed decision on this problem, be- the development of insect resistant ness to adopt modern biotechnology whether to adopt the technology. cause through this cotton, suitable for the cotton belt in in the cotton industry to boost pro- According to her, statistics had technology a num- Ghana. duction. shown that in West Africa, most ber of effective in- He said it would serve as a platform She said the adoption of modern growing cotton countries were cur- terventions have for stakeholders to understand the biotechnology would help farmers rently experiencing irregular drops emerged to boost benefits of BT cotton and provide cut down production costs associated in cotton production. Togo’s cotton the cotton indus- knowledge on the steps needed to be with the use of pesticides and weed production has collapsed lately from try”, she said. taken for the introduction of BT cot- management. having reached 180,000 tonnes in Mrs. Ayittey em- ton in Ghana. 2002 to a mere 40,000 tonnes by phasized the impor- Mrs. Ayittey, who made this known 2006. tance of UNIDO He said the introduction of BT cot- at the opening ceremony of a two- Cote D’Ivoire, Mali and Benin are Technical Assis- ton in South Africa had resulted in day stakeholders’ workshop on BT also showing very irregular produc- tance programme to 25 per cent increase in cotton yields Cotton on Monday in Accra, said the tion abnormal patterns with huge ensure quality of with 66 per cent reduction in cost of application of conventional pesti- drops in production recently. cotton produced in application of pesticides, adding that cides and herbicides had negative ef- Burkina Faso and Nigeria appear to line with interna- farmers could earn an increase of up fects on the health of farmers and have an overall positive production tional standards, to 135 dollars per ha from BT cotton. hazardous to the environment. tendency and are both producing half and the conversion A 2010 study report in Burkina Faso “These hazards are greatly reduced a million tonnes of cotton or more of cottonseed into reported yield increases of between when transgenic cotton is culti- and seems to have positive develop- by-products such as 12.5 and 23 per cent with resource vated”, she said. ment in terms of yield and are out- vegetable oil and poor farmers involved in cotton pro- The workshop on the theme, “Ex- performing the others. Mrs. Sherry Ayittey animal feed to in- duction earning 61.88 dollars per panding the use of Biotechnology for Mrs. Ayittey noted that Ghana’s cot- of cotton annually whiles India pro- crease the income hectare more than what they earned Cotton Production in the three re- ton production had dropped drasti- duces over 10 million,”. of farmers. with conventional cotton production gions in the Northern Ghana”, was cally after the 90s from 45,000 She said Ghana’s under performance She noted that the programme was in and gained 39.00 per hectare in aimed creating awareness on suitable tonnes to 20,000 tonnes per year. in this area with a yield of only 0.8 line with government’s vision to in- profit, after offsetting the production options to increase cotton productiv- Comparing Ghana and its neighbors tonnes per hectare was due to envi- crease rural households’ income in cost. ity, including the benefits of crop share of the world market, she said ronmental and agronomical factors the three northern regions to reduce Mr. Rompaey pledged UNIDO’s biotechnology in suitable economic the country’s annual production was militating against the industry, such the high incidence of poverty among commitment to help bring improve- development with emphasis on in- increasingly dwarfed, saying “China as attack from insects. the people. ment to Ghana cotton industry. sect tolerant and herbicides tolerant are producing over 20 million tonnes “In Ghana, we believe that modern Mr. Frank Van Rompaey, UNIDO

Zimbabwe: China in Massive Investment Drive By Herbert Moyo will be coming to look at Takanda Sure (financial services) and Hydro- ices. dam near Nyamapanda, with a view Sino currently undertaking power- China is projected to become the CHINA is set to invest massively in to constructing a hydro-electric proj- generation activities with the world's biggest economy by 2020. Zimbabwe's decaying water, power, ect to produce 3 000 megawatts of Zambian government at Kariba Tsvangirai's visit - which has irked and transport infrastructure, follow- electricity," said Nkomo. "Zimbabwe North. Zanu PF officials who consider Bei- ing the recent visit to Beijing by has more than 200 large dams and "The strength of China is in its well- jing their exclusive ally in Zim- Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai there is the potential to construct managed and well-resourced Seps," babwe - suggests China is looking and government ministers, Gorden hydro-electric schemes to boost our said Moyo. "We went there to under- beyond Mugabe's rule. The Chinese Moyo and Samuel Sipepa Nkomo. electricity output." stand their model as they are also have always been considered close During the trip the premier said Zim- Nkomo also said he had signed a coming from a background where allies of Zanu PF since the liberation babwe was in dire need of assistance memorandum of understanding Seps were loss-making, poorly man- struggle. However, Tsvangirai's visit in "embarking on an aggressive pro- (MoU) with the Chinese govern- aged and infested by corruption. We at the invitation of the Chinese gov- gramme of infrastructure rehabilita- ment, which would see a Chinese went there to understand how they ernment has given the distinct im- tion". company coming to engage in a vari- transformed these Seps to technolog- pression that he could form the next Water Resources Development and ety of projects including irrigation. ical success." government. Management minister Samuel He added he held a fruitful meeting He said they also discussed how In his speech at the Sino-African Sipepa Nkomo said Chinese capital with Chinese Water Resources min- Zimbabwean Seps could work Trade in Services and Investment and expertise were essential in the ister Chen Lei, who invited him back closely with their Chinese counter- Forum in Beijing on May 29, Tsvan- construction of hydro-electric proj- to China in September, where they parts to achieve re-capitalization girai assured the Chinese investors ects to boost Zimbabwe's power gen- would conclude another MoU to as- Prime Minister Morgan through joint-ventures, as well as as- of government protection but eration capacities, including solving sist Zimbabwe through capacity- Tsvangirai of Zimbabwe sistance to re-capitalize Zimbabwe's stressed the importance of invest- Matabeleland's perennial water prob- building programs. met various Chinese state enterprises Seps to enable them to fulfill their ments that gave maximum benefit to lems. Minister of State Enterprises and (Seps), including China Machinery potential of contributing to at least Zimbabweans. "Sino-Hydro (a Chinese company) Parastatals Gorden Moyo said they and Engineering Corporation, Sino- 50% of GDP, employment and serv-

continue to limit our level of economic growth of 6.4% in 2011 Minister Calls for achievements." He therefore charged and 6.3% in 2012, which has raised the ministers to assume their respon- the growth prospects for the African Transformation, sibilities by guiding community in- continent to 5.1%. However, the stitutions to deliver on commitments president underscored the need for Modernization of to citizens and meeting the expecta- concerted solutions to fast- track the tions and the objectives of the organ- integration and prosperity of West ECOWAS ization. Africa. Council, the Minister said, should In his mid-year report to the Council, Management conclude action on the allocation of the Commission's chief outlined the the remaining statutory positions progress, challenges and the way Procedures within community institutions and forward on the regional integration also consider recommendations of project. The highlight of the opening the 11th Session of the Administra- ceremony of the two-day meeting of Abidjan - Cote d' Ivoire — Cote tion and Finance Committee (AFC) ministers in charge of ECOWAS af- d'Ivoire's Foreign Minister, Honor- on 4th and 5th June in Abuja, as part fairs in Member States was the able Daniel Kablan Duncan opened of continuing efforts to strengthen Ivorian Foreign Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan swearing in of the Vice- President of the 68th Ordinary Session of the the administrative and financial for greater effectiveness and more the Mediation and Security Council the ECOWAS Commission, Dr. Toga ECOWAS Council of Ministers in management procedures of dynamism in the functioning of the had been held towards resolving Gayewea McIntosh and six Commis- Abidjan on Monday 11th June 2012 ECOWAS institutions. Among the Commission. these crises. sioners who assumed duties last Feb- by calling on the organization to em- key issues is the need to lift the In his remarks, the President of the The president also noted that lack of ruary. The oath of office was brace the necessary transformation freeze on recruitment at the ECOWAS Commission, Ambassador human resources continued to limit administered on them by the Presi- and modernization of management ECOWAS Commission, which Min- Kadre Desire Ouedraogo noted that the execution of programs by the dent of the Community Court Justice procedures to raise its competiveness ister Duncan urged Council to con- the Council session was taking place Commission and other community Awa Nana Daboya, after President in a globalizing world. sider along with the financial at a time of political crises in two institutions, adding that this should Ouedraogo had presented the mem- After 37 years in existence, the Min- implications. He also urged Council ECOWAS member States of Mali be addressed for the benefit of com- bers of his new management team ister, who is the current chair of the to take measures to effect the deci- and Guinea-Bissau. As part of prin- munity citizens. While noting that that replaced the Commission's pio- Council, said the regional organiza- sion of the Authority of ECOWAS cipled efforts to consolidate peace the Council session was also taking neer Commissioners who bowed out tion has recorded "notable progress, Heads of State and Government last and security in the region, he said place at a time of economic and fi- last December. but significant weaknesses still exist October on the possibility of creating that five extra-ordinary summits of nancial difficulty within the Euro in the manner of operations which additional Commissioner-positions Heads of State and two sessions of zone, he said the region recorded Source: SPONSOR WIRE Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 10

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tension along its border with its Security Council where President demn the attack, describing it as with the greatest vigilance," French Liberia: State neighbor is eased. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf provided the baseless, unwarranted, inhumane and foreign affairs ministry spokesperson The Liberian ministers also an- instructions via telephone conversa- receives no support from the Liber- Bernard Valéro said Wednesday. Closes Border nounced the immediate deployment tion from the United States. ian Government. As three leaders of Al-Qaeda in the of soldiers of the Armed Forces of The ministers' press conference was Foreign Minister Ngafuan, who too Islamic Maghreb (Aqim) are re- With Ivory Coast Liberia (AFL), the reinforcement of in immediate response to reports of had just completed an emergency ported to have arrived in Timbuktu, police and immigration personnel fresh cross-border attacks Friday in meeting with the Ivorian Ambassa- Paris is "worried by the growing im- along the Liberian-Ivorian border, the Ivorian town of Tie. dor few minutes to the press confer- portance of Aqim and its allies", he The Liberian government, in re- the immediate suspension of allu- Seven Nigerien soldiers serving the ence, was quick to clarify that the said. sponse to recent renewed cross-bor- vium gold and other minerals mining United Nations Operations in Cote incidents happened in spite of both On Tuesday, Foreign Affairs Minis- der attacks, has announced the along the border and the relocation d'Ivoire (UNOCI) were reported countries' efforts to restore calm to ter Alain Juppé raised his fear that immediate closure of its border with of refugee camps along the border. killed by mercenaries suspected of the border. some Tuareg rebels might ally with the Ivory Coast as part of series of Information Minister Brown, who coming from the Liberian side of the The Foreign Minister reminded the Aqim to take over the whole country measures aimed at tackling the prob- made the pronouncements, also an- border, though the Liberian ministers media of the Government's recent "in order to create an Islamist repub- lem. nounced as additional measures said they could not establish the turning over of keys to confiscated lic". vehicles to its Ivorian counterparts as The UN Security Council is to make part of promises made when both a statement Wednesday on the situa- countries held bilateral talks over the tion and Valéro called on it to back cross-border incident. the Ecowas group of west African The Liberian officials offered deep- states' mediation with coup leaders est condolences to the bereaved fam- in Bamako and support humanitarian ilies of the victims involved in the aid to the north. recent attacks. -- allAfrica.com On Tuesday France's UN ambassa- dor Gérard Araud said that he had won agreement in principle on a dec- laration, which would support Ecowas, call for the end of rebellion in the north and call on "the interna- Mali: France tional community to mobilise against terrorism in Mali". Fears Al-Qaeda The European Union on Wednesday called for a ceasefire in the north. Influence Grow- Residents of Timbuktu told reporters by phone that the Islamists have ing in North forced women to cover their hair, threatened to cut off thieves' hands H.Caux/UNHCR and ransacked bars. The military junta in Bamako allAfrica.com Hundreds of families have crossed claimed that "serious rights viola- the border from Mali into Niger (file tions" were taking place in another Peacekeepers load body into a UN vehicle photo). northern city, Gao, accusing the in- France is worried that Al-Qaida's in- surgents of kidnapping and raping In a joint press conference held at taken by the Government the extra- identities of the mercenaries. fluence is growing in the war-torn girls. the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, For- dition of Ivorian mercenaries being The ministers further announced that north of Mali and wants the UN Se- The elected MP for the area, Abdou eign Minister Augustine Kpehe Nga- held in detention in Liberia, the con- the border will remain closed until curity Council to back humanitarian Sidibé, confirmed that it was under fuan, Defense Minister Brownell J. tinuous surveillances of the refugee otherwise other, but added that it aid to the area, which has fallen to the control of several groups, includ- Samukai and Information Minister camps and prosecuting any refugee would only be opened to humanitar- Tuareg separatists, reportedly allied ing an Aqim splinter group, the Lewis G. Brown also announced abusing his or her refugee status. ian traffic. to the Islamist group. Movement for Unity and Jihad In several other measures the Liberian The decisions were reached follow- The Government, through the minis- "We are following the situation in West Africa (Mujao) and traffickers. government has taken to ensure that ing hours of meeting of the National ters, also used the occasion to con- north Mali, which is very unstable, UNHCR Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 13 Photo Report It is graduation season yet and as usual Amandla brings you pictures of new graduates in several fields of study from several institutions of higher learning for the year 2012

Abigail Adjei Serwaah graduated with an Honors degree in nursing from Seton Hall University

Stephanie Adwoa Ampomaa graduated last month from Columbia University Law School. Nana Yaa Asamoah holds Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology from the Delaware Technical and Community College, Wilmington, DE

Monica Katherine Amoo-Achampong graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Pennsylva- nia in Philadelphia, PA. She pursued a double major in Health and Societies and African Studies and gradu- ated with Honors. She is a recipient of a Fulbright Dr. Isaac Darko is headed to the Virginia Common- grant for the 2012-2013 year, and will be using her wealth University for Fellowship in Traumatic award to study mortality in children under five years Brain Injury/Polytrauma after Residency at Mount and malaria in Ghana. Sinai School of Medicine Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) Residency Program in New York where he received the "Resident of the Year Award" from the Department.

Felice Amoo-Achampong graduated from Immaculata High School in Somerville, NJ. She leaves high school as a member of the National Honor Society and a passionate leader in community service. Felice will be attending the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania this Fall, where she plans to pursue clinical medicine, along with her inter- est in the fine arts

Amandla wishes all new graduates the

best Richard Osei graduated Bachelor of Science from The Paul Boboli graduated from Rutgers University, College of New Jersey Newark with degree in Social Work Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 14

Nigeria: DANA - Indian Senior Managers Flee Country By Paul Dada, Abiodun Oluwaro- happened. We ask God to grant the Emergency Management Agency the neighborhood would be med- in Lagos on Sunday. timi, George Okojie, Gloria Usman, dead victims eternal rest. We pray (LASEMA), Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyi- ically safe as soon as the affected en- Consequently, the airline could no Nkem Osuagwu, and Samuel Abu- that God will grant the families of tolu, said efforts were being intensi- vironment was fumigated to treat longer conduct flight operations, lude the departed souls the fortitude to fied to get the remaining bodies from and suppress the odor oozing from though the airline had grounded its bear the loss. But we who are still the planes and houses affected by the the place. operations following the crash since As Dana Air's woes continue to alive need to survive. As it is now, crash, adding that the state govern- Mr. Rasheed Shabi of the Lagos it operates MD83 aircraft only. mount over its plane that crashed on the environment is not hygienic. As ment was too proactive to allow the State Environmental Protection The minster of aviation's special as- Sunday in Lagos, its senior man- we speak now, the stench coming issue of epidemic outbreak to occur. Agency (LASEPA) similarly assured sistant (media), Mr. Joe Obi, con- agers of Indian nationality have re- from the wreckage is odious. We He explained that recovered bodies those living around the site of the firmed the "indefinite" suspension portedly fled the country as Nigerian even searched for an emergency were carefully packaged inside bags crash not to panic, adding that pending when investigation would aviation officials investigate the clinic that NEMA said they have put and taken away immediately to the LASEPA would fumigate the place. be concluded. cause of the crash. in place nearby to get ourselves Lagos Teaching Hospital in ambu- More bodies recovered He said, "We have suspended their LEADERSHIP gathered that the treated but couldn't find it. As we are lances, promising that people dis- The FRSC said in Abuja that 14 operational license in the aftermath managers hurriedly fled because of now, we need to subject ourselves to placed by the crash would be housed more bodies were recovered on of the crash. We have to look at their the anger the death of more than 200 medical test. and rehabilitated at the Agbowa re- Tuesday from the wreckage of the entire operations". people has generated and the alleged "The structural integrity of this lief camp. Dana plane that crashed in Lagos on LEADERSHIP investigations Dana Air's complicity in the crash. house (his place of residence) is sus- Oke-Osanyintolu further said that Sunday. showed that all five Dana aircraft There are reports that the ill-fated pect. So, this place is not habitable. those displaced by the crash were 36 Mr. Jonas Agwu, the public educa- operating in the Nigerian airspace plane was poorly maintained and in When it rained this morning, the in number. He said they were being tion officer of the FRSC, who gave were built between 21 and 22 years bad shape when it made its last house was vibrating. I had to run out, treated at a hospital in Ifako-Ijaye the figure at noon, in an interview ago, thereby breaking government's flight. praying to God that the house does before being taken to the relief with the News Agency of Nigeria rule which bans aircraft older than When LEADERSHIP called the not collapse on our heads." camp. The LASEMA boss assured (NAN), said the recovery "brings the 20 years from operating within the head, corporate communications, Another resident who gave his name that there would be no epidemic as number of bodies so far recovered to Nigerian airspace. Dana Group, Mr. Tony Usidamen, he as Pastor Adekunle Adedunni said: the two-story building which the 152". It was also gathered that NCAA yes- refused to pick his calls and also did "What we need now is the help of plane crashed into would be pulled Agwu said the 14 bodies were recov- terday launched a comprehensive not reply a text message sent to him. people and government because we down and the entire area fumigated. ered during "a joint sustained evacu- safety and financial audit of all local Meanwhile, people living close to don't know what to do. They have to He confirmed that 149 complete ation exercise" carried out by the airlines operating in Nigeria, so as to the place where Dana Air's Boeing compensate the owners of the houses bodies of the victims had been evac- National Emergency Management determine whether they ought to be MD-83 plane crashed have raised the close to the crash site after the peo- uated. He stated that the emergency Agency and other relevant agencies. in business or not. alarm over the stench emanating ple have been evacuated. The place workers would still comb for more He gave the breakdown of the bodies A source at the regulator said any from the site at the Iju-Ishaga area of is smelling now." body parts before pulling the build- so far recovered to include 88 males, carrier found to have compromised Lagos State. The concern of another resident was ing down same day. 48 females, 14 children, and two on global safety standards would The residents of the densely popu- that the people who live around the The commissioner for environment, unidentified mutilated adults. have its license revoked. lated area lamented that apart from crash site could have psychological Mr. Tunji Bello, who also allayed The plane, which took off from US consoles igeria the wreckage that still liters their trauma if they were not relocated. He fears of an epidemic outbreak, said Abuja, crashed into a residential area United States president Barack vicinity, the offensive odor oozing said the area should be used as a bur- all the concerned agencies in the in Iju, a suburb of Lagos, killing all Obama has condoled with the federal from the site of the crash calls for ial site for the victims of the air state were already on standby to rise 153 passengers and six crew mem- government of Nigeria over Sun- concern over the state of health of crash. to the challenges of forestalling out- bers on board. day's plane crash that claimed over those inhaling the stench. The Lagos State government has break of any endemic. Agwu recalled that during a similar 100 lives. Olatunji Lawal, a resident of No. 4, however allayed the fears of the resi- The commissioner urged Lagosians operation on Monday, more than 130 Speaking through the secretary of Okusanya Street, a building very dents, saying the government would to desist from listening to rumor bodies were recovered from the state, Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton, close to the crash site, told LEAD- fumigate the area as soon as the vari- mongers, saying that it is capable of wreckage. on Monday night, the US president ERSHIP: "What we want govern- ous investigations being carried out causing more harm to the unsuspect- FG suspends airline's license said he extended his deepest condo- ment to do is to quickly come to our on the site of the crash are concluded ing commuters. The Ministry of Aviation yesterday lences to those who lost family aid by evacuating us from this area. and the debris cleared. He explained that the odor may have suspended the Air Operator Certifi- members and loved ones in the That is the only thing that can save Speaking with LEADERSHIP, the been caused by the continuous rain- cate (AOC) of Dana Air, following deadly plane crash in Lagos, Nigeria. our lives. "What has happened has chief executive officer of the Lagos fall in the state, adding that people in the crash of one of its MD83 aircraft allAfrica.com Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 15 Women Rwanda: Quantity or Quality - Impact of Female Leaders On Women's Lives By Marie-Brigitte Kabalira think it could be great if only the ones who are supposed to represent Since the last parliamentary elec- us did just that," Mukabalisa says. "I tions, Rwanda has been the first mean, if they talked with us, then country in the world where women they would know what is needed and hold a majority in one of the cham- where to push for change." bers of parliament - with 56% in the According to Senator Fatou Hareri- chamber of deputies. There are also mana, there is indeed improvement a good number of top female offi- in the understanding of leaders as to cials in the executive, whether as how to relate to the people. "In our Ministers or heads of institutions. program, we make time to go to the While this is undoubtedly important people and interact with them," she for the progress towards gender eq- says, and also pointing out that par- uity in the country, it is less clear liamentarians are also involved in how such a representation is per- other events and activities organized ceived by the citizens, notably ordi- mostly through the National nary women, and how it impacts Women's Council which goes down their life. In the absence of a repre- to the village level. sentative survey, it seems the answer In addition, Harerimana points out depends on who you talk to. that having women in the upper ech- For Mukabalisa, a 58-year-old resi- elons of government should have a dent of Kigali, having those women bigger impact than just representa- in politics does not benefit the ordi- tion. nary women in any way. "When they "It should take away their fears and are put in those positions, they don't inspire them to aim for positions talk to the citizens to see what the re- where they can bring about the ality is like," she complains. "How Women in Rwanda’s Parliament form the majority change they desire, show them that then can you tell me it is better for they are able to do it," the Senator the rest of the women? We still have an organization that tries to get men 'Not known' around complaining about what is explains. our problems and struggles." involved in the fight for women's The first need to be addressed, it not going well; I want to make a dif- That is how 17-year-old student Mukabalisa's conclusion is clear: it emancipation. seems, is for the leaders to make ference and I know it is possible." -- Solange Uwineza sees it, saying that makes no difference to have these Yet Munyamariza's own view is themselves and their work better Solange Uwineza, student seeing so many women in parliament women in leadership or not. rather nuanced, as he points out that known. For instance, Vestine While it is true that these two has opened her eyes as to the oppor- Hers is of course only one opinion it would be unrealistic to expect that Ingabire, a fruits vendor, says she women do not see a direct impact on tunities a girl can have in life. "I now among many, all of them subjective, the women in leadership have done has no idea who the women in par- their life, it cannot be denied that know that I want to be part of the ignoring either the advantages or the everything perfectly to improve the liament are, and does not know the there are advantages to having such process of change affecting my life," shortcomings of the current crop of lives of their fellow women. "It is name of a single one of them. a representation of women in high she says confidently. "I will not be female leaders. Getting an objective obvious that there is room for im- "I don't know them and I don't see positions. "The participation of just a spectator and sit around com- point of view is not an easy matter. provement: some gaps to be filled what difference they are making to women is the first step to empower- plaining about what is not going "A proper tool for analysis is yet to and needs to be met," he says, my life," she says, wondering just ment and it leads to representation of well; I want to make a difference and be put in place," confirms Edouard adding that these women leaders are like Mukabalisa how a person can do women's needs," Munyamariza re- I know it is possible." Munyamariza from the Rwanda still to be properly organized and something for her if they don't know marks. Men's Resource Center (Rwamrec), work to address the needs of the citi- what she needs. For that to happen, better organiza- Source: The New Times zens. "I will not be just a spectator and sit tion is still required. "Personally, I South Africa: President Zuma Appoints First Female National Police

PretoriaCommissioner — President Jacob Zuma said Zuma. done a lot of work to keep the force has appointed the country's first fe- He added that General Cele still had focused on fighting crime and cor- male National Police Commissioner, a lot to contribute to the country ruption, he said. Mangwashi Victoria Phiyega. given his experience and commit- Zuma said he had had a discussion Phiyega, who was serving as the ment to making South Africa a better with Police Minister Nathi Chairperson of the Presidential Re- place for all each day. Mthethwa about "what needs to be view Committee on State Owned Zuma said that during Cele's tenure corrected immediately within the Enterprises and Deputy Chairperson crime levels dropped. SAPS so that we can continue the of the Independent Commission for "I would in particular, like to extend excellent record of fighting crime". the Remuneration of Public Office my personal gratitude to General This included management and fi- Bearers, has already undergone the Cele for the unquestionable commit- nancial systems as well as the vetting process. ment to his work as National Com- breaches of information security She also chaired the Road Traffic missioner. Leading from the front, he within the establishment, which Management Corporation Task brought much needed passion, en- Zuma said had "unfortunately be- Team. ergy, expertise and focus that come common". "It is my pleasure to announce the boosted the morale of the police "We have in the past few weeks wit- new National Police Commissioner Police Commissioner Mangwashi Victoria Phiyega leading to improved productivity and nessed a disappointing spectacle of today, who takes office with immedi- a visible reduction in crime levels. police officers jeopardising state se- ate effect. Phiyega takes over from former Po- Justice Jakes Moloi, presented the "A lot of good work has been done curity by placing information in the "Ms Phiyega brings a wealth of ex- lice Commissioner General Bheki report to Zuma on the 20th of May. by SAPS. However, the reports of public domain, in contravention of perience as a senior executive who Cele. Zuma announced that he had "The Board has found General Cele the Public Protector and that of the their oath of office. This is unaccept- understands the responsibility of been released from his duties. to be unfit for office and has recom- Board of Inquiry indicate deficien- able and cannot be tolerated if the government in the fight against In September last year, Zuma ap- mended his removal from office in cies administratively and in particu- fight against crime is to continue crime and the duties imposed in pointed a Board of Inquiry to inves- terms of the provisions of section lar in relation to General Cele's being effective." dealing with state assets. I have tigate the alleged misconduct by 8(6)(b)(v) of the South African Po- duties as an accounting officer," he He said Mthethwa and the new Na- every confidence that she will show Cele and to pronounce on his fitness lice Service Act No. 68 of 1995. said. tional Commissioner would assist in leadership and acquit herself well as for office or his capacity to execute Having thoroughly considered the The President thanked Lt General dealing with these matters. National Commissioner," said Zuma. his official duties efficiently and re- report of the Board, and applied my Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi who has been Source: Bua News He wished her all the best in her new lated aspects. mind thereto, I have decided to re- acting as National Commissioner assignment. The Board of Inquiry Chairperson, lease General Cele from his duties," during the past few months. He has

10 student in Cairo. Assam was re- argue with my parents long and hard She struggles with such cultural con- Egypt's interim military government Egypt: Women calling the days she tried to join pro- before they eventually allowed me straints but believes, like several was a step in the right direction for testors during the Egyptian out for a few hours," Assam told other Egyptian women from varying womens' rights despite the number Look for a Place revolution in January 2011 but was IPS. backgrounds IPS spoke to, that the of female parliamentarians dropping intially prevented by her parents who Assam who wants to be a journalist revolution will ultimately be good to the current two percent under the in New Egypt said street protests were no place for one day, is from a new generation of for women. military as opposed to the 12 percent By Mel Frykberg a girl to be. Egyptian women better educated Rina El Masry, 40, is an immacu- under deposed former president "I wanted to be part of the revolu- than their mothers and grandmoth- lately groomed businesswoman. She Hosni Mubarak," El Masry told IPS. Cairo — "It was so frustrating but so tion, to help Egyptians gain their ers, and who believe unequivocally is the daughter of a Coptic Christian "All democracies evolve." exciting at the same time," recalls freedom and women gain their in equality for women despite the re- mother and Muslim father. Like "I 15-year-old Mariam Assam, a year- rights, but unlike my brother I had to strictions many families impose. believe the ceding of power to Source: IPS Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 16

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Esther Eddie 5 - 7 East 167th Street General Director General Director Bronx, NY 10452 Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 17 Artcultainment The event incorporates outstanding pounded, but according to Police been contributing towards the devel- 71 bursaries were awarded in the Ghana Makes display of fashion shows and a cre- sources, it has been returned to him. opment of the industry. Western Art, Jazz and Indigenous ative exhibition hub that gives fash- "Look, the Ghanaian government re- African music genres, while 15 bur- History in Fashion ion and creative businesses in Ghana cently dished out a two million saries were granted for Music Edu- and across the globe the opportunity Ghana cedis (about US 1,040,312 cation studies, and 19 for The organizers of Ghana Fashion to exhibit their collections and re- Dollars) to boost the country's music Composition studies. and Design Week (GFDW) on Mon- lated creative business services Tanzania: industry." Luhala said Ghanaian gov- A record number of 30 applications day announced that Vogue Italia alongside the catwalk shows. ernment has learnt that the country were received for Music Composi- would be their international media The annual event celebration of Ghanaian has a vibrant creative arts industry tion - which bodes well for the future partner for the upcoming event Ghana's Fashion and Creative busi- Musicians Tell that can be nurtured to create jobs of original, home-grown composi- scheduled for October 5-7, at the ness industry is set to epitomize the and provide increased income to all tions, whether they be scores for Moevenpick Ambassador hotel in fashion scene in Ghana, with plat- Dar Counterpart stakeholders. Ghana musicians, ac- film, television or other media, ad- Accra. forms that celebrates Ghanaian and cording to Luhala, have established vertising jingles or recorded music. A statement issued by the organisers international designers. to Unite, Fight strong music associations, which are In the area of Indigenous African in Accra and copied to Ghana News The organization is structured with Piracy the corner stone of their success as music research, eight postgraduate Agency said "The digital luxury an aim to develop and educate compared to Tanzanians. bursaries were awarded. This is an fashion publication has joined forces emerging talents in Ghana through LOCAL musicians have been called "Ghanaian musicians are very rich," avenue of study that the SAMRO with GFDW to bring exclusive cov- its mentoring platforms and inspira- on to unite and toughen up in their Luhala observed. "It is important we Foundation is keen to promote. erage of the event to the world". tional industry seminars. fight against piracy which is threat- have organs that can operate for the Students at the University of Cape This collaboration is truly one-of-a- GFDW is strategically placed to sup- ening to destroy the entertainment benefit of the entire industry and not Town claimed the lion's share of the kind, with Vogue Black Italia high port and strengthen the fashion, tex- industry. for few unscrupulous people or com- 2012 SAMRO music bursaries (32), readership from all over the globe, tiles and apparel manufacturing It is a call from their Ghanaian coun- panies." Luhala was grateful to the with North West University, the Uni- GFDW mission is to provide interna- industries in Ghana.--ghp terparts, as delivered in Dar es Business Environment Strengthening versity of Pretoria and the University tional journalistic coverage of the Salaam by local music expert, An- for Tanzania - Advocacy Component of Stellenbosch also faring well with fashion event. gelo Luhala, who recently visited the (BEST-AC) who sponsored his trip 14 recipients apiece. "Making history for Ghana and the West African nation. Luhala, who is to Ghana and vowed to share the ex- Other institutions whose students African continent, such collaboration the Director of Rulu Arts Promoters, perience with music stakeholders in benefited from the music study has never happened before and we Namibia: 'The a Non-Governmental Organization the country, in a bid to inspire posi- awards were the Nelson Mandela hope this partnership lead GFDW (NGO) which advocates for artistes tive revolution in the industry. – Tan- Metropolitan University (12), commitment to the promotion of de- Dogg' Admits welfare, toured Ghana with a view to zania Daily News Tshwane University of Technology signers, ensuring international pub- Having a Fake acquaint himself with the state of its (8), University of Fort Hare (1), Uni- lishers are able to easily access music industry. versity of KwaZulu-Natal (9), official sought after GFDW images, Licence "I had opportunity to share experi- Rhodes University (3), University of content and enabling designers to ence with Ghanaian musicians on Venda (1) and the University of the promote themselves to a global audi- THE State last week withdrew crimi- music piracy and other issues per- South Africa: Witwatersrand (5). ence," the statement said. nal charges against Namibia's musi- taining to the music industry. They This marks the third consecutive Vogue Italia will exclusively be cov- cian Martin Morocky, aka 'The told me that our musicians should Samro Foundation year that SAMRO has awarded in ering the runway shows, with special Dogg', in the Swakopmund Magis- wake up and fight for their rights and Awards R1 excess of R1-million in music study backstage features and interviews. trate's Court, on the condition that he welfares without fear," said Luhala. bursaries. Since 1981, the organiza- It is with great pleasure to add Vogue pay a N$4 000 admission-of-guilt Luhala quoted the Ghanaian musi- Million in Music tion has awarded 1 517 such bur- Italia to GFDW list of global part- fine on a charge of forging a car li- cians as issuing an uplifting to their saries, and has pumped more than ners, including luxury brands such as cense disk. Tanzanian counterparts on the fight Study Bursaries R50 million into music education L'oreal and Porsche. through this scheme and other initia- Morocky paid the fine. against piracy, pointing out that 'it is The South African Music Rights Or- This partnership provides participat- tives such as its annual Overseas If he had not, the criminal charge of a war' they should fight to death. ganisation (SAMRO) Foundation ing fashion designers, models and Scholarships Competition. forgery would have continued They argued, instead of complaining has awarded a total of R1.13 million sponsors with brand coverage in key against him. The Namibian tried to about their destituteness, Tanzanian in music study bursaries for 2012, markets, allowing them to be discov- obtain comment from 'The Dogg', artistes, through their forums, must giving 113 young South Africans a ered by new contacts globally. but all he said was: "No comment". pressurize the government to put in helping hand. Ghana Fashion and Design Week is a Lady Gaga wants Morocky apparently bought a sec- place effective copyright legislation A total of 195 applications were re- contemporary international platform ond-hand Volkswagen Combi from a that could better fight infringement. ceived for this year's bursaries, sub- envisioned to direct, lead and pro- a live cockroach private seller about a year ago. "They're even ready to come to Tan- mitted by prospective and existing mote both emerging and established In December, the driver of the vehi- zania and offer our musicians sup- undergraduate and postgraduate stu- designers to a global audience. hat cle was pulled off the road because port and advice on how to fight for dents who are pursuing full-time It brings together creatively talented the vehicle was not roadworthy. Mo- their rights and welfares," Luhala music studies at various South fashion and accessories designers in The singer has instructed her design- rocky was a passenger in the car. A said. African tertiary institutions. Ghana and in the Diaspora alongside ers to come up with a hat filled with quick check revealed that the license "The only way musicians can defeat Of those applicants, 113 candidates international designers, to showcase cockroaches. disc had been forged. the cancer of piracy is through unity succeeded on merit following evalu- their collections to local and interna- She's grown fond of the insects since The Dogg' was arrested and made of purpose." Giving his experience ation by a panel of adjudicators. tional retail buyers, Africa's neo- being informed of a study which his first appearance just before the of Ghana music industry, Luhala said Each was awarded a R10 000 bur- fashion consumers, influential press, proved they respond to her music New Year where he was released on he observed a strong unity among its sary towards their tuition fees. media, and fashion savvy celebrities. more than songs by any other artist. N$1,000 bail. The vehicle was im- artistes and that the government has In the General Music study category, A source said: “Lady Gaga has been looking to top her famous meat dress for some time — and this could be it. “She dubbed cockroaches 'My real life monsters' after hearing of the re- cent study. “Now she wants to incorporate them in a headpiece by having them crawling around inside a netted cage.” Last year students in New York, who were studying the engineering and movements of cockroaches, played music to the insects to get them moving after they failed to respond to electric pulses. After material from Weezer and heavy metal group Avenged Seven- fold bombed, Gaga's hits sparked them into life. At least this headwear will be one of the cheapest in her massive collec- tion. A box of cockroaches shouldn't set her designers back too much at her local pet shop. Wearing the creepy crawly-filled hat is also handy preparation should her career nose-dive and she ends up in a future series of I'm A Celebrity . . . Get Me Out Of Here. I'd love to see her in the jungle alongside Michael Owen, Stavros Flatley and Lindsay Lohan. Source: Thesun.co.uk Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 18

Central Africa: New UN Report Highlights Lord's Resistance Army Atrocities Against Children The Ugandan rebel group known as monitors six grave violations against the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) children: recruitment and use of remains among the most persistent child soldiers; killing and maiming; perpetrators of grave violations sexual violence; denial of humanitar- against children, says a new United ian access; abduction; and attacks on Nations report. schools and hospitals. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's Ms. Coomaraswamy said that due to first report to the Security Council protection activities and the military on the situation of children affected operations carried out in the affected by the LRA documents violations areas, the LRA is weakened, but it committed against children, and continues to be able to make random measures taken to address the LRA attacks. threat between July 2009 and Febru- In the DRC, a trend appeared in ary 2012. 2010, and was more apparent in Over the reporting period, at least 2011, of children being abducted for 591 children, including 268 girls, very short periods to carry loot be- were abducted and recruited by the fore they managed to escape or were LRA, mostly in the Democratic Re- left behind, according to a news re- public of the Congo (DRC), but also lease on the report that added that in the Central African Republic this suggests a change in the modus (CAR), and in South Sudan. operandi of the LRA. The LRA is currently believed to be All girls mentioned in the report made up of between 200 and 500 were forcibly married to combatants, fighters. Formed in the 1980s in and those who escaped with their ba- Uganda, the LRA mainly directed its bies born of rape were stigmatized attacks against Ugandan civilians by their communities. and security forces for over 15 years. The Special Representative noted By 2004, it had largely been driven that the number of children killed Some of the child soldiers of Lord’s Resistance Army of the area through a sustained mili- and maimed appears to have de- tary effort. It then exported its activi- clined since 2008, perhaps due to in- Force and the African Union to ad- against humanity, including grave vi- ties to Uganda's neighboring creased protection efforts by UN dress the threat posed by the LRA. olations against children - a point As long as there countries, with practices that include peacekeepers, the massive displace- He recommends that all military ef- also stressed by his Special Repre- the recruitment of children, rapes, ment of civilians fleeing the LRA forts to address the LRA ensure that sentative. are lice in the killing and maiming, and sexual threat, and the presence of security the protection of civilians is a central In March, the United Nations and the slavery. forces in the LRA's area of opera- aspect of operations, including African Union (AU) launched the seams of the "The LRA continues to cast a long tions. through the development of standard UN-supported and AU-led Regional garment there shadow across central Africa, caus- There was also some "relative good operating procedures for the han- Cooperation Initiative against the ing enormous suffering for children," news" in that the LRA no longer at- dling of children separated from the LRA (RCI-LRA) and its military must be blood- said the Secretary-General's Special tack schools and hospitals, she said, LRA. component, the RTF, with the aim of Representative for Children and adding that despite this, the attacks While noting the need to encourage bringing an end to the LRA's activi- stains on the Armed Conflict, Radhika keep thousands from attending defections from the LRA as a strat- ties. The RTF is comprised of 5,000 Coomaraswamy, at a press confer- schools because of displacement. egy to weaken the armed group, Mr. soldiers drawn form the four coun- fingernails. - ence at UN Headquarters today. In his report, Mr. Ban lauds efforts Ban indicated that there must be no tries affected by the LRA - Uganda, The Special Representative's office by the Uganda People's Defence impunity for war crimes and crimes DRC, CAR and South Sudan. Yoruba Proverb Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 19 Sport Ghana: Zambian Policeman Attack - FA to Petition Fifa Ghana midfielder Derek Boateng him they will be coming to Ghana, what happened Also, some officials were not al- claims he was punched by a police and I walked towards him, but a po- after the match lowed entry into the VIP lounge and officer after the 1-0 defeat to Zambia liceman punched me from behind," and if two of our that did not go down well with the on Saturday in a 2014 FIFA World Boateng lamented. Boateng played players Ben Ghana FA. Cup qualifier. for 65 minutes before being replaced Acheampong and "Officials of the Ghana Football As- The FC Dnipro ace was embroiled in by . Derek Boateng sociation were put in the midst of an altercation with policemen on the Meanwhile, the Ghana Football As- were punched, supporters. It is unfair," Daara tartan tracks of the Levy Sports Sta- sociation says it will petition FIFA we will have to added. We didn't come to war, we dium before entering the dressing after two of its players claimed they take it up to came to play football and you won room. were assaulted by Zambian police CAF," Ghana FA the game, well it's good but the un- Many Ghana players confronted men after Saturday's 2014 World spokesperson derhand dealings and the way we Tunisia referee Med Kordi after the Cup qualifier. Ibrahim Sannie- were treated is utterly unfair. final whistle due to some of his con- Midfielder Derek Boateng and un- Daara said at the "I mean the board members of the troversial decisions. used striker Ben Acheampong are re- post match con- Ghana FA were put into the crowd is Boateng claims he was taunted by a ported to have been punched by ference. unfair. We wouldn't do that to Zam- steward and as he walked off the security personnel after a post-match This is unaccept- bia in Accra. " pitch an officer in uniform punched melee. able in African Ghana have lost to the Chipolopolo him behind. "The judgment is there for all of you football. The twice in four months after a semi- "When I was coming off the pitch, to make. You saw what happened on Zambians were final 1-0 defeat at the 2012 Africa one of the guys came in front of me the pitch but we want to put on very nice to us Cup of Nations. Derek Boateng trying to tease me and I just said to record that we to view the tapes of until the game.

terweight title from Pacquiao with fight Pacqiuao and I don’t think they Bradley-Pacquiao the victory. can do the negotiation for the fight But in an interview with www.liq- because of their egos.” bout 'is like a uidsportsghana.com, Joshua Clottey Clottey alleged that the ultimate aim who once lost to Pacquao in a one- is to get people to watch a rematch fixed fight'-Joshua sided bout said “it’s like a fix fight between the two boxers. “So it’s a because if you watched the press kind of a game where they want peo- Clottey conference before the fight, you ple to know that Bradley beat Pacqi- would have seen Bradley holding a uao so that people will buy the pay card which read “Rule 2-November per view the second time” Former IBF Welterweight champion Bradley vs. Pacqiuao.” Joshua Clottey feels the controver- He added that the result of the bout sial Pacqiuao-Bradley bout looked was known well ahead of time, “they like a “fixed fight”. knew that Bradley will win the fight A proverb is the Pacquiao landed 94 more punches and there would be a re-match on horse that can carry than Bradley according to Com- November 12th. Bradley held up the puBox, but it was not enough as the same card again after the fight. one swiftly to the judges stunningly awarded a split- “They were all happy about the re- decision win to Bradley, who lifted match because you know Floyd discovery of ideas. - the World Boxing Organization wel- Mayweather is in jail and cannot Joshua Clottey Yoruba Proverb

any private individual who has a ever gold medal. (FIFA), the Indomitable Lionesses for their support in the successful or- Zambia FA: We tape covering those incidents to sub- He reverted to his substantive job are ranked 50th in the world, one ganization of its 37th Awards Night. mit it to them. He therefore called on with the Black Stars where he helped place above the Black Queens. Over 20 sportsmen and women and will investigate at- those who are pointing accusing fin- Goran Stevanovic to lead the Black The latest ranking, which comes administrators were honored for gers to the Zambian Police to hold Stars to a semifinal finish at the 2012 barely few days to this weekend’s their performances in 2011 at the tack on Ghana their fire until the investigations are Nations Cup – a disappointing feat Africa Women’s Championship 37th MTN-SWAG Awards Night over. that led to the dismissal of the Serb. (AWC) qualifier between Cameroon held last Saturday at the Banquet The Football Association of Zambia The two football bodies have also and Ghana, confirms the rising status Hall, State House, Accra. (FAZ) has started an investigation met on how to solve the issue amica- of the former in the women’s game. “We are very grateful for your sup- into the suspected assault of some bly, he added. In a related issue, The first leg in Accra a fortnight ago port in making the event a success. members of the Black Stars playing Mwanza declined to comment on the ended one all and the Black Queens We look forward to extending our body after last Saturday’s World Cup performance of the match officials must win in Yaoundé to qualify for partnership for future events,” said Qualifier between Ghana and Zam- since he claims it is the policy of the the AWC scheduled for Equatorial Ackah Anthony, SWAG President. bia in Ndola, Zambia which the FAZ not to comment on officiating. Guinea in November. It said the unprecedented number of Chipolopolos defeated the Black "We are happy for winning the game Also bound for the London 2012 sponsors for this year’s event is a stars by 1-0. against Ghana and we hope to con- Olympic Games together with South demonstration of the confidence of tinue from here and ensure that we Africa, the Cameroonians strode to corporate institutions, patrons and qualify for the 2014 World Cup". he their highest ever position on the individuals in the Association. added. FIFA rankings, which places them The statement said the support re- behind Nigeria continentally. ceived from individuals and organi- The development adds to the dwin- zations also brings to fore the dling fortunes of the Black Queens nation's passion for the development who have placed second fiddle to the of sports. Kwasi Appiah Coach Kwasi Appiah Super Falcons since the institution of It noted that the Association will the rankings. continue to recognize the efforts of named SWAG Appiah was then appointed as the The Queens highest ever ranking sports men and women for their out- substantive replacement for Ste- was 48th position, achieved exactly standing performance as part of its coach of the year vanovic late April and was impres- four years ago. efforts to contribute to the develop- sive on his debut beating Lesotho Nigeria, the only African team in the ment of sports in the country. James Kwasi Appiah picked up the 7-0 in the 2014 World Cup qualifier. world’s top 30 are ranked 27. The SWAG Awards Night was spon- Sule Muntari Coach of the Year award at the 37th South Africa, Equatorial Guinea, sored by communication giants Reports after the match did indicate edition of the Sports Writers Associ- Cote d’Ivoire, Morocco, Tunisia, Al- MTN, Goldfields Ghana Limited, that some members of the Ghana ation of Ghana Awards night on Sat- geria and Senegal complete the top Stanbic Bank, Ghana Oil Company team; , Derek urday. 10 ranked teams in Africa. Limited (GOIL) and Sidalco. Boateng and Ben Acheampong had The 52-year-old was rewarded for Cameroon Other organizations that supported been manhandled by the Zambian his impressive works with the Ghana the event are DSTV, ATL, Voltic, TT police after the referee’s final whis- U-23 team at the 2011 All Africa dethrone Ghana at Brothers, Accra Breweries Limited tle. Games where the Black Meteors (ABL), Giligold Pharmaceuticals But the authorities in Zambia as ex- won an historic gold medal. number two in Limited dealers in GidiPower and pected have taken steps to address Appiah who was then assistant coach SWAG thanks all Gidi Herbal, Royal Oasis Ghana the alleged incidents after the match. of the Black Stars was asked to take women’s football Limited and Multi TV. Speaking on the Ultimate Sports over the team in an emergency call for ensuring Gianni Merlo, President of the Asso- show on Asempa Fm on Monday, the at a point the side was on the verge ciation of International Press for Spokesperson for the FAZ, Eric of being kicked out of the qualifica- Cameroon has dethroned Ghana as success of Awards Sports (AIPS) was the Special Guest Mwanza said his outfit has taken tion series for the games. the second best women’s football of Honour at the SWAG Awards measures to address the matter. And after expertly dispatching Nige- team on the African continent. Night Night. According to him, the Zambian FA ria in the two-leg ultimate qualifier, According to the latest rankings re- have requested for tapes on the the former Ghana captain led his leased last week by world soccer The Sports Writers Association of Advertise in match from the national television charges to conquer all in Maputo, governing body, Federation of Inter- Ghana (SWAG) has extended appre- station and have also implored on Mozambique to claim Ghana’s first national Football Associations ciation to institutions and individuals Amandla Amandla Vol. 11 Iss. 6 June 2012 Page 20