Ghanaian News - May 2017

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The Ghanaian News May 2017

FOCUS Let’s Move Forward With a United Voice Towards Progress and Development By Joe Kingsley Eyiah, OCT, Brookview MS, Toronto “ U n i t e d We S t a n d , Divided We Fall” The enthusiasm is great. The expectations are higher than ever before. Yes! The voices in the “Diasporan wilderness” are been heard loud and clear across the length and breadth of our motherland-Ghana. But are the voices not too many and discordant? Selfishness is the bane of progress. Don’t we as Ghanaians in Diaspora need a UNITED VOICE to bring home our message of progress and development to our various communities around the world in general, and to the government and people of our motherland in particular? Sure! We do!!It is said, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” A word to the wise is enough. I am prompted here to cite the good example of the new Executives of Ghanaian-Canadian Association of Ontario (GCAO) based in Toronto in their efforts to co-ordinate all the voices of Ghanaians in

Ontario to send a strong message to the Ghanaian Community and to the new government in Ghana. First, On Sunday, March 19th 2017 GCAO held a Town Hall meeting dubbed Ghana@60 Toronto Declaration at the Apostles Continuation C h u r c h i n To r o n t o . The Town Hall which was well attended by a cross of Ghanaians living in Ontario gave opportunity to individuals to share their views on how we could move our motherland-Ghana forward in progress and development. I recap here some of the recommendations from the Town Hall forAttention in Ghana among others.That, Ghanaians in Toronto would like Ghanaians in

abroad to have the right to vote.Essentially we would like the ROPAL bill to be passed and implemented before the nextelections in Ghana. That,the new government streamlines processes and policies for businessfriendly Ghana. Thus, encouraging Ghanaians in Diaspora to bring businesses to ourmotherland. That, members of the community would recommend measures instituted to fight corruptionby ensuring that state funds embezzled are refunded rather than just sending peopleto jail. Refund and pay appropriate penalty as deterrent to people who have access topublic funds. Thus, the penalty for embezzling state funds should be unpleasant foranyone to attempt to embezzle public funds. That, duties on automobile need to be reviewed as age should not be the onlyconsideration. Cars operating in developed countries where emissions test are doneregularly have sound and efficient

old cars Also, that, the country needs to create an environment for volunteerism to allow skilledGhanaian youth in abroad to come in and volunteer their time, talents and skills tohelp in our national development. Second, recently in To r o n t o , G h a n a i a n Canadian Association of Ontario (GCAO) aka Ghana Union launched the Home Coming Summit being organized by Diaspora Relations, Office of the President of Ghana. M r s . N a d i a AdongoMusah Deputy Director – Diaspora Relations at the office of the President came from Accra to launch the event assisted by Ms. Bernice Adjei, a member of the Home Coming Summit Committee. Both Mrs. Musa and Ms. Adjei, were until recently residents in Canada. The Home Coming Summit is slated to take place from July 5th to J u ly 8 th in AC C R A and intended to host Ghanaians in diaspora from all over the world

to create a platform to harness the untapped potential of Ghanaians in Diaspora Considering the short time the GCAO had to launch this event, a good number of Ghanaians in Ontario made it to the event at Apostle Continuation Hall in Toronto. It would be recalled that before and after the 2016 elections in Ghana, President Nana AkufoAddo reiterated numerous times and on different occasions to engage and involve Ghanaians in diaspora in building our homeland Ghana and providing opportunities for Ghanaians to return home. Consistent with that message the President is inviting Ghanaians to start the process. It is therefore very unfortunate that some of the members of the President’s own political party, the NPP, resident abroad, especially in Canada, could not burry their difference and rally Ghanaians in the Diaspora with a united voice for the process. In Toronto for instance it was the GCAO aka Ghana Union which

brought the community together for the process to be launched within a very short time. No wonder, Mrs Nadia Musah and Ms Bernice Adjei who came all the way from Ghana because of the launching were full of praises for the Executives of the GCAO. The lesson learned here is that after elections in a country political parties’ voices ought to give way to a united voice of the people if we want to advance in development as a people. The GCAO succeeded where party functionaries found it very difficult to mobilize the people because GCAO is apolitical! There is the absolute need to unite the many voices among political parties, diverse ethnic associations, professional bodies and Ghanaian churches in the Diaspora to prioritize our community and national concerns to be able to bring the needed progress and development to our communities around the world and, particularly, to motherland-Ghana. God bless all Ghanaians in Diaspora, God bless Ghana!

Ghanaian Community in Toronto Launches Homecoming Outreach cont’d from pg. 1 Relations at the office of the President came from Accra to launch the event assisted by Ms. Bernice Adjei, a member of the Home Coming Summit Committee. Dignatories at the function included Mr. Prince OfosuSefah, Deputy Director, NCA, Accra; Consul General Mr. John Bosco; Acting Head, Ghana Mission, OttawMr. Johnson; Dr. Odame – Sick Kids Hospital, Toronto; Dr. Victor Awafo, Chair GCAO Advisers; and leaders of Associations,Zumunta and Churches Reiterating the intentions of the Ghana government, the Toronto organizers announced that The Home Coming Summitis intended to host Ghanaians in diaspora from all over the world to create a platform to harness the untapped potential of Ghanaians in Diaspora Considering the short time

the GCAO had to launch this event, a good number of Ghanaians in Ontario made it to the event at Apostle Continuation Hall. After the launch and short remarks from Nadia and some of the leaders at the high table, the President of GCAO, Mr. Emmanuel C. Duodu, who moderated the event opened it up for questions. The attendees fielded questions bordering on – ROPAL (Diaspora voting rights); Treasury Bills and Securities; Human Trafficking of Ghanaians to the Middle East; Dual Citizenship processes; Simplifying business processes to garner inflow of business from international community; guaranteeing that the Diaspora Engagement of the government is sustained and preserved for generations. The panel did a great job in responding to the questions and the GCAO leadership promised to

document the input from Ontario for Mrs. Nadia Musah The Toronto community and Ghanaians in Canada are pleased that one of our own, Nadia, is at the Presidency in Ghana and the community will do everything to ensure she is successful in driving positive outcomes The GCAO aka Ghana U n i o n i n To r o n t o announced at the function that Ghanaian Diaspora Think Tank and Ghana Canadian Chamber of Commerce will be launched in Toronto on July 22nd. These two pillars are intended to create a platform for Ghanaians of myriad of professions, businesses, and talents to pool our knowledge and skills to strengthen our communities in Canada and liase between our communities in Canada and Diaspora Unit at the Presidency of Ghana. You can contact them via email about this upcoming event gcaocanada@gmail.com.


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