Sunday, June 29, 2008

OBUASI CPP MARKS NKRUMAH'S ANNIVERSARY (PAGE 14)

THE Obuasi Branch of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) has celebrated the 59th anniversary of the founding of the party by Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, calling on beneficiaries of both the erstwhile Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute and the Young Pioneer Movement to explain the ideas, policies and doctrines of the founder to the Ghanaian public.
Dr Nkrumah, who was the Secretary of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC), resigned to form the CPP on June 12, 1949 and declared Positive Action for Independence from the colonial authority.
Mr Baafour Awuah (alias Opanin Beekye), 81, the Chairman of the Council of Elders of the CPP, who explained how the party was formed, the imprisonment of its leader, Dr Nkrumah, and how he became the leader of Government Business, advised the party’s followers to open their hearts to serve the party and the nation.
Mr Atta Gyekye, a member of the Council of Elders, said people had criticised Nkrumah in his bid to construct the Akosombo Dam but said “now it is the greatest legacy bequeathed to Ghanaians.”
He added that all the factories Nkrumah built, the state farms and the Workers Brigade had been left at the mercy of the weather and others closed down, hence the problem of unemployment facing our able youth.
“There’s no profit from our independence. We have political independence but not economic. It is now armed robbers independence,” he said.
The parliamentary aspirant of the CPP for Obuasi, Mr David Kenyah, said no government after Dr Nkrumah could equal his record, saying the party had come to teach the people “how to fish, not fish for them every time”.
He urged Ghanaians not to consider degrees or educational qualifications only before they voted for a candidate and referred the public to Mr Krobo Edusei and Mr Kwame Kwakye who performed creditably in their respective fields, adding that there was the need for attitudinal change, for Ghana to move forward.
He assured residents of Obuasi that if they voted for him, there would be a three-month general prayer for Obuasi, the Member of Parliament, the municipal chief executive and assembly members, for God to help re-cloth the municipality.
A minute’s silence was observed in memory of Dr Nkrumah and other departed souls of the CPP.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

LIONS WIN AT OBUASI (BACK PAGE)

Visiting Kpando Heart of Lions yesterday pulled off a major upset when they ‘roared’ to beat much fancied home team, Ashantigold, 2-1 at their favourite backyard, the Len Clay Stadium at Obuasi.
Lying second on the league table, Lions left the die-hard Obuasi fans with long faces when they stole the show with a win before a fairly large home crowd.
The visitors first opened the score on the 40th minute from a powerful grounder from the foot of enterprising Edmund Owusu Ansah which goalkeeper Fatau Dauda could do very little about.
However, Ashgold pulled even on the stroke of half time through Owusu Sefah to calm the home fans.
On resumption both teams made substitutions which raised the standard of the game, but it was the Lions who looked more determined upfront and as if by miracle, Dominic Adiyiah fetched the much anticipated second goal in the 70th minute.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

RTU HOST ASHGOLD (BACK PAGE)

Coach Abdul Razak’s RTU split the points with Ashantigold yesterday in their Onetouch Premiership encounter played at the Len Clay Stadium in Obuasi.
Goalkeeper Mohammed Opash of RTU pulled off some extraordinary saves most especially in the dying minutes of the game.
It was an exciting game of wits by the two sides as the visitors played defensively with one top against the homesters who were all out in droves but could not make good the chances they created.