Axim Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/axim/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Tue, 28 Nov 2017 07:07:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Axim Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/axim/ 32 32 Premix shortage hits W/Region as NPA uncovers massive diversion https://citifmonline.com/2017/11/premix-shortage-hits-wregion-npa-uncovers-massive-diversion/ Tue, 28 Nov 2017 06:28:06 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=378232 In the wake of the uncovered diversion of huge consignments of premix fuel meant for fisher-folk in the country’s coastal communities, fisher-folk in the Western Region, have told Citi News that the supply of the product has not been regular since the beginning of January 2017. They say the Nana Addo government started supplying the […]

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In the wake of the uncovered diversion of huge consignments of premix fuel meant for fisher-folk in the country’s coastal communities, fisher-folk in the Western Region, have told Citi News that the supply of the product has not been regular since the beginning of January 2017.

They say the Nana Addo government started supplying the product on a good note in January, but the situation took a nosedive when various scheduled date were violated.

The Western Region since January 2017 has had 189,000 gallons of premix fuel diverted 14 times, mainly to Tema. These diversions were done on a small scale in the first half of the year, but took a dramatic turn in July up until October.

According to the leaked NPA letters complaining about the diversions, Compass Oleum, one of the Oil Marketing Companies distributing the Premix Fuel to fishermen, allegedly on October 2nd and 13th this year, had signed in the name of the Anto Apewosika Landing Beach Committee, one of the 8 landing beaches at Axim, a predominantly fishing community in the Nzema East Municipality, but never had their product supplied.

Compass Oleum had even said the committee had received and signed relevant documents covering the product delivery.

But the fishermen narrated a different story. An unhappy NPP party representative on the Anto Apewosika Landing Beach Committee, Joseph Sam, explained that the Anto Apewosika Landing Beach Committee has not been supplied the commodity for nearly a month.

He said he could not understand why others will be supplied but they will be denied.

“We have some 120 canoes here. Throughout this year, we have received a total of 18 tankers which is inadequate. Once the product has not been supplied, we do not know what to do. I can tell you we have not received any of the products for close to a month and our fishermen are suffering.”

At Dixcove, another fishing community in the Ahanta West District, chairman of the Upper Dixcove Landing Beach Committee, who is also the Chief Fisherman for Upper Dixcove, Nana Essel, said the distribution been marred with series of inefficiencies. According to him, upon assumption of office, the NPP promised fishermen of weekly premix fuel supply, but the promise was honoured somehow in January 2017, but took a dramatic turn in ensuing months.

He explained that “It’s very difficult for us. From January 2017, we were supplied either 2 times or 4 times weekly for each of the two communities. Shortly it came to 1 tanker one community. Today, it can take two to three weeks before we at Dixcove could get even one tanker. I as the chief fisherman and chairman of the landing beach committee had to travel to Axim before I could get premix to buy. Even at Axim, you will not get to buy it at the normal price. Fuel is now scarce so at Axim, there are people who buy and keep the product till it becomes scarce. When it gets to this stage, then they sell it to us at Gh700 instead of the Gh375 normal price. That’s what it is.”

He accused the Western Regional Landing Beach Committee of engaging in corrupt deals which has given rise to the low supply of the product.

“It’s the leaders at Sekondi. I was part of a delegation that went to our Premix Committee to place an order at Sekondi. They will in turn send our orders to Accra. So we asked them the reason why some landing beaches receive their orders but others don’t. We wanted to understand why it could take weeks before others will receive their orders. It was there we were told that all the requests from the region are sent as the landing beaches have requested, but it is when it gets there that some orders are taken out without prior notice. We told them we cannot understand and that we have made it our point to put it to the minister to explain. Sometimes, for about two months, there has not been any supply. It’s not easy my brother. It’s not”.

More diversions

In the Jomoro district, one of the OMCs allegedly involved in this fuel diversions, Oando, diverted Premix Fuel meant for Half Assini to Tema on 2nd February this year.

Alinco Oil also diverted the product meant for the Landing Beach Committee at Beyin on the 18th and 26th of April this year to Tema.

Another consignment which was loaded by Alinco Oil into a truck with registration number AS-7937-C on 26th April, found its way back to Tema instead of Benyin. Fishermen in the area also xpressed their disappaointment at the handling of the product.

One of the Chief Fishermen told Citi News that “fishermen are no longer in charge of the sale of premix. It has been taken away from us to the boys. They are now selling it. Fishermen are really suffering. Just look at our canoes lying idle. They have politicized the sale of the product. That’s what the NPP is doing. Their boys have taken over the sale of the product. Fishermen are really suffering. My subjects are really suffering. I have a canoe myself, but how I struggle to get the product, and it’s not easy”.

One of the frustrated fishermen suggested that, the alleged fraudulent distribution of the product has been as a result of the lack of specific Oil Marketing Companies selected to deliver the product to specific landing beaches.

“We went to a meeting in Accra. At this meeting, we proposed that every landing beach committee should be assigned a specific oil marketing company that will be in charge of the supply to a particular landing beach. This we suggested will help the committees to place orders as and when they need the product. The answer we got from the National Premix Landing Beach Committee was that they will not assign any specific OMC to any specific landing beach, and that they will be in charge of the allocation of the OMCs”.

He continued that “since then, that is what we have seen them do. It really worries us. If we could get to know that it is Goil, Star Oil etc, that is supplying the product, we could have placed orders as and when we need it, and at what quantity. As we speak, no landing beach committee member can tell when you they are going to take the next delivery”.

Over 200 instances of pre-mix fuel diversions recorded in 2017

The National Petroleum Authority’s BRV Tracking System, recorded over 200 instances of diverted premix fuel between January and October 2017, but the regulator has failed to sanction the perpetrators.

It has instead been writing letters repeatedly to the National Premix Committee, which says it has no power to prosecute or entirely check the distribution of the product.

By: Obrempong Yaw Ampofo/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Nana Addo eulogizes Paa Grant [Photos] https://citifmonline.com/2017/08/nana-addo-eulogizes-paa-grant-photos/ Wed, 09 Aug 2017 16:22:40 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=343351 President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufu-Addo has promised to recognize all persons who contributed towards Ghana’s struggle for independence from her colonial masters. According to him, one of such persons is Dr. George Alfred Grant, popularly referred to as Paa Grant, who hailed from Axim in the Nzema East Municipality of the Western Region. Dr. Paa […]

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufu-Addo has promised to recognize all persons who contributed towards Ghana’s struggle for independence from her colonial masters.

According to him, one of such persons is Dr. George Alfred Grant, popularly referred to as Paa Grant, who hailed from Axim in the Nzema East Municipality of the Western Region.

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Dr. Paa Grant is said to have been the main financier of the then United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC), one of the political parties who started the fight for independence.

On his three days tour of the Western Region, President Akufo-Addo visited the final resting place of Mr. Grant in Axim and laid wreath on his tomb.

Mr. Grant was born on 15th August 1876 and died on 30th October 1956, a year before Ghana attained her independence.

Before his death, he is said to have been the person who paid for the travelling expenses of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah from the United States to Ghana to serve in the UGCC before forming the CPP.

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Speaking at a durbar of Chiefs and people of Axim on Tuesday, Nana Addo said his administration will do everything for Mr. Grant to have his place in the history of Ghana.

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“He is the eldest among our political forefathers. He brought them together at that meeting at Saltpond [in the Central Region] that brought independence to Ghana and the rest of the African continent. He is such a great man in the history of Ghana. Knowing his contributions personally, I have to lead the way to have him have his place in our history for the rest of us all in the country to see his contributions.”

Akufo-Addo was pleased to meet great grandsons and daughters of Dr. Alfred Grant at Axim.

By: Obrempong Yaw Ampofo/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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4 fishermen arrested for allegedly killing colleague at sea https://citifmonline.com/2017/02/4-fishermen-arrested-for-allegedly-killing-colleague-at-sea/ Thu, 09 Feb 2017 15:00:29 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=292473 Four fishermen at Axim in the Nzema East Municipality of the Western Region, have been arrested by a joint police task-force from Axim and Half Assini, for allegedly killing and dumping one Eric Nyame Kwansa, 27, into the sea during a fishing expedition on Thursday, February 2, 2017. Confirming the incident to Citi News, the […]

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Four fishermen at Axim in the Nzema East Municipality of the Western Region, have been arrested by a joint police task-force from Axim and Half Assini, for allegedly killing and dumping one Eric Nyame Kwansa, 27, into the sea during a fishing expedition on Thursday, February 2, 2017.

Confirming the incident to Citi News, the Nzema East Municipal Crime Officer, ASP Lawrence Gbele, explained that “six persons set out for fishing from Axim on Thursday [February 2, 2017].

“On Saturday [4th February 2017], the body of  Eric Nyame Kwanza washed ashore at Bonyere in the Jomoro district. The necessary rights were performed and the body was buried. A report was then made to police in Half Assini.”

ASP Gbele further explained that “the police in Axim was also informed and so on Tuesday [February 7, 2017], the other four crew members returned from their expedition and were picked up by the police in Axim. We subsequently handed them over to the police in Half Assini where the case was originally reported.”

When Citi News contacted the Half Assini District Crime Officer, ASP Charles Mensah, he said “we are now interrogating the four to ascertain what happened at sea.”

Eric Nyame Kwansa, who is said to have been staying with his father at Elmina in the Central Region, joined the fishing crew of one Agya Edu at Axim in November, 2016.

By: Obrempong Yaw Ampofo/citimfonline.com/Ghana

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