Mahamdu Bawumia Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/mahamdu-bawumia/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Mon, 06 Nov 2017 12:07:40 +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 Mahamdu Bawumia Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/mahamdu-bawumia/ 32 32 Bawumia educates critics of Digital Addressing System https://citifmonline.com/2017/11/bawumia-educates-critics-of-digital-addressing-system/ https://citifmonline.com/2017/11/bawumia-educates-critics-of-digital-addressing-system/#comments Mon, 06 Nov 2017 12:07:40 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=368623 Vice President, Dr. Mahamdu Bawumia has responded to criticisms against government’s recently launched Property Digital Addressing System. The system, christened, Ghana Post GPS, which was launched on October 18, 2017, was part of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) plans of formalizing the country’s economy by digitally mapping and providing a digital address to all locations […]

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Vice President, Dr. Mahamdu Bawumia has responded to criticisms against government’s recently launched Property Digital Addressing System.

The system, christened, Ghana Post GPS, which was launched on October 18, 2017, was part of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) plans of formalizing the country’s economy by digitally mapping and providing a digital address to all locations and properties in the country.

[contextly_sidebar id=”Bf0ZkzlcghS5TIHd53pL07XXLhPASUlQ”]Some critics have however raised concerns with the functionality of the system as well as the annual license fees of four hundred thousand dollars, paid to global giant tech giant Google for navigational services.

However, speaking on Monday about the importance of the digital property addressing system for farmers at the plush Peduase Lodge, the Vice President rubbished these suggestions, saying the system offers “value for money.”

The former President also said the system is fairly “unique” since it focuses on local relevance.

The full statement from the Vice President is below 

H.E DR. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIA RESPONDS TO H.E. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA ON THE NATIONAL DIGITAL PROPERTY ADDRESSING SYSTEM (NDPAS).

Yesterday [Sunday], I read that former President Mahama described Ghana’s NDPAS as a 419 scam. When I read his reasoning for such a description, it was evident to me that he has no clue about what he was talking about and was just engaged in parroting propaganda. I actually had a good laugh. Let me therefore take this opportunity to educate him and others who may think like him about Ghana’s landmark digital property addressing which has been achieved in less than one year, something his government could not do in eight years!

I hope that in all humility former President Mahama can now accept criticism from me since by the Grace of God I have now occupied the office of Vice President of the Republic.

What is the National Digital Property Address System?

The NDPAS is a national database system that provides the digital address for every landed property in Ghana. Basically every 5x5m property has a unique digital address on the grid with region, district and postcode. Under this system, 16.1 billion addresses have been generated for the whole of Ghana. It relies on surveyed data from Lands Commission and the Latitude and Longitudes to generate postcodes and addresses for every square inch of Ghana. The NDPAS comes with the National Address Registry to keep records of all citizens on where they register as their office and residential addresses.

The Platform comes with open Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to allow third party application developers integrate into the system to be able to translate and use the digital addresses to help facilitate transactions. It is important to note that the NDPAS is independent of Google and any other mapping tool. Google will not give the postcode, region or district for a particular location for example. It will not give you a register of addresses for every user. Banks for example cannot confirm an address by going to Google maps but they can do so through the NDPAS for registered users.
It is very important that we distinguish the NDPAS from the applications that are developed to use the system. We should not confuse the system with the applications.

The GhanaPostGPS App is a tool that helps everyone easily know what their address is. It relies on the open APIs of the NDPAS to retrieve addresses for properties across the country. The app uses maps provided by Google, Openstreet, ESRI and Bing to aid in easy identification and navigation.

It is expected that many app developers will integrate their apps into the NDPAS and utilize the address system to push ecommerce and service delivery. One can see organizations such as Ghana Water, ECG, Banks, etc. developing apps using the NDPAS for their own purposes.

Uniqueness of Ghana’s Digital Address System

Many have indicated that there are other digital address systems in the world; of course but those do not detract from the fact that what we have in Ghana is something pretty special. None of the digital address systems in the world focus on local relevance in the same way that the GhanaPostGPS platform does.

The GhanaPostGPS platform relies on Surveyed data to provide addresses. That means when you request your address, the platform makes reference to your district and region before determining your address, unlike other platforms that just use mathematics to calculate and assign an address.

The postcode system built into this platform utilizes the Spiral Matrix Postcode Algorithm to generate the various postcodes across the nation where the centre is postcode 0, postcode 1 is 500 meters, postcode 2 is 500m from postcode 1 going in a spiral until the entire district has been addressed with postcodes.

A digital address system complete with postcodes is pretty unique. A digital address system complete with postcodes that reference surveyed data is totally unheard of in the world! As far as I am aware, there is simply no digital address system available in the world today that uses Ghana specific Lands Commission survey data complete with postcodes. The digital address system that we have implemented is leapfrogging Ghana into the 21st century!

It is no surprise that this system came top after 28 companies (including some of the best companies in the world in this area) expressed interest in the bid process to provide a digital address system for Ghana.

COST OF THE NATIONAL DIGITAL ADDRESS SYSTEM

Ghana is undertaking a project to implement a NDPAS. The cost of the project as advertised is GH¢9.9m or $2.3 million (VAT inclusive). It should be noted that this amount is the total cost of the project, not just the app. For those like former President Mahama saying this could have been delivered for free, please take note:

1. There is a cost of the public awareness campaign to aid in the public education and awareness creation for the National Digital address system over the next 12 months. You have all seen the “Jack Where are you” billboards, internet and social media placements as well as heard the adverts on radio.

2. Infrastructure Set Up Cost – the costs of Servers (production and redundancies), firewalls, operating system and database licenses as well as support have all been included in the cost of the project.

3. Third party licensing fees. At the launch, Vokacom made it clear that the platform could run using any map provider such as openstreet and google. To present a seamless user experience, they opted to pay google for the use of their map services. The Hon. Minister of Communication, Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, has made it clear that the government will not be paying any more money to any mapping solutions provider when the current term expires. We are in fact working with Google, Microsoft, esri and openstreet to agree and go with one of these solutions providers.

4. The cost of physically embossing 4,000 government and other public buildings.

5. The cost of training for all staff of Ghanapost as well as other stakeholders such as NCCE across the nation is included in this cost. So far, over 800 buildings have been embossed with their digital addresses and more than 500 persons have been trained across the country. More embossment and training are ongoing.

6. The cost of over 300 smart devices equipped with the Offline version of the app are being deployed across the nation to staff of Gdhanapost and other supporting agencies to assist citizens who do not have smartphones.

7. Testing, that is “ground truthing”, across the nation to give assurance of the validity of the system.

8. Intellectual property of the developers

How could anyone claim that this project could have come for free? Would the free givers have given us free public education, servers, firewalls, house embossments, training and smart devices all for free?

It is worth noting that other companies bid as high as GHS170million for this project. In fact, one of the most credible international companies that participated put in a bid for over GHS38million. The NDPAS is therefore value for money. Countries such as Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Mongolia are all implementing NDPASs similar to Ghana and none has opted for a free Google or other existing free mapping app. In fact, from the prices quoted by the international main supplier of the digital address systems all these countries have spent at least three times more than Ghana for their digital property address systems.

For former president Mahama to claim that Ghana’s NDPAS and the accompanying GhanaPostGPS app is a 419 scam demonstrates a complete lack of understanding of the system. We have been witnesses to 8 years of his governance as vice president and president and we know what 419 scams look like.

The National Digital Property Address System:
• is not your 419 GH¢200 million SADA Guinea fowl and tree planting scam
• is not your 419 Smarttys Bus Branding scam
• is not your 419 $23 million runway at Kumasi Airport
• is not your 419 GH¢ 952 million GYEEDA scam
• is not the 419 $14 million mansion for the vice president
• is not the 419 GH¢657m Woyome, Waterville and other judgement debt scams

We know a 419 scam when we see one and that unfortunately was the hallmark of the administration of former president Mahama. Ghanaians will find out more soon as people are held legally accountable. With the record that former president Mahama has in the area of governance, it is incredible that he would have the effrontery to talk about “419 scams”.

We have spent $2.3 million on a NDPAS and I dare say it is money well spent for the benefit of all Ghanaians. It is not money finding itself into the pockets of a few cronies. We did not spend it on Akonfem, bus branding, over-priced mansions and contracts, ghost roads, etc. We have spent it on something productive. As a result, Ghana has an excellent digital property addressing system if former president Mahama would care to take some time and just read and learn about it. It was developed by Ghanaians and we should collectively take pride in their work and not try to pull them down.

Work is proceeding and the NDPAS will be implemented with the physical tagging of each house next year as well as the synchronization of the digital address of each property with the address on the utility bills of the property.

I should note that propaganda did not help former President Mahama when he was in government and it is certainly not going to help him in opposition. We welcome constructive criticism but before you criticize, please take your time to make sure you know what you are talking about otherwise you would be sadly exposed as being ignorant of simple facts as in this case.

By: Marian Ansah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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World’s tallest dog dies of old age [Photos] https://citifmonline.com/2014/09/worlds-tallest-dog-dies-of-old-age-photos/ Sun, 14 Sep 2014 14:18:39 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=47347 The Great Dane who held the title of world’s tallest dog, has died of old age, two months short of his sixth birthday. Zeus was 1.12m (3ft 7in) tall at the shoulder and 2.24m on his hind legs Owner Kevin Doorlag pats Zeus, then aged two, as he and his wife, Denise (R), listen to Julie […]

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The Great Dane who held the title of world’s tallest dog, has died of old age, two months short of his sixth birthday. Zeus was 1.12m (3ft 7in) tall at the shoulder and 2.24m on his hind legs
Owner Kevin Doorlag pats Zeus, then aged two, as he and Denise Doorlag (R) listen to Julie Wojtaszek, a dog trainer from Bark Busters Home Dog Training at their home in Otsego, Michigan
Owner Kevin Doorlag pats Zeus, then aged two, as he and his wife, Denise (R), listen to Julie Wojtaszek, a dog trainer from Bark Busters Home Dog Training at their home in Otsego, Michigan.Photograph: Jonathon Gruenke/AP
Kevin Doorlag plays with Zeus as Nick Doorlag looks on
Kevin Doorlag plays with Zeus as Nick Doorlag looks on. Photograph: Jonathon Gruenke/AP
Zeus sits in a love seat at the family home
Zeus sits in a love seat at the family home. Photograph: Jonathon Gruenke/AP
Kevin Doorlag stands with Zeus in a photo provided by Guinness World Records 2013 Book, which officially awarded him the title of world’s tallest canine
Kevin Doorlag stands with Zeus in a photo provided by Guinness World Records 2013 Book, which officially awarded him the title of world’s tallest canine. Photograph: Kevin Scott Ramos/AP
Zeus drinks from the kitchen tap in a photo provided by Guinness World Records 2013 Book
Zeus drinks from the kitchen tap in a photo provided by Guinness World Records 2013 Book.Photograph: Kevin Scott Ramos/AP
Guinness world record holders Kazuhiro Watanabe, the man with the tallest hair (3ft 8.6in) and Zeus, the tallest dog, appear on the Wendy Williams Show in New York City in 2012
Guinness world record holders Kazuhiro Watanabe, the man with the tallest hair (3ft 8.6in) and Zeus, the tallest dog, appear on the Wendy Williams Show in New York City in 2012. Photograph: Barcroft Media/Barcroft Media
Zeus dines with a cat
Zeus dines with a cat. Photograph: Guinness World Records
Zeus and Kevin Doorlag
Zeus and Kevin Doorlag. Photograph: Guinness World Records
Zeus, the tallest doeg in the world with his owner Denise Doorlag.
Denise Doorlag serves up dinner for Zeus. Photograph: Guinness World Records
Source: The Guardian

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Jilted ex ‘cooked former lover’s pet dog and fed it to her https://citifmonline.com/2014/09/jilted-ex-cooked-former-lovers-pet-dog-and-fed-it-to-her/ Sun, 14 Sep 2014 11:51:34 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=47342 A man has been arrested after he allegedly cooked his girlfriend’s dog and fed it to her for a romantic meal. Ryan Watenpaugh is said to have turned his ex-girlfriend’s Pomeranian pooch into a dish and served it to her before sending a gloating text message telling her what he had done. The 34-year-old then left two […]

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A man has been arrested after he allegedly cooked his girlfriend’s dog and fed it to her for a romantic meal.

Ryan Watenpaugh is said to have turned his ex-girlfriend’s Pomeranian pooch into a dish and served it to her before sending a gloating text message telling her what he had done.

The 34-year-old then left two paws belonging to a Pomeranian outside the woman’s California home.

Watenpaugh is accused of repeatedly beating his former partner while they were in a relationship.

During one attack, the woman left the apartment and came home later to find her boyfriend had left and her beloved pet, called Bear, was missing.

The couple briefly reconciled last week and police claim Watenpaugh cooked the woman a meal.

Investigators say he later sent her a text message asking her how her dog had tasted.

Sgt Todd Cogle said: “It set all of us back when we actually read the text messages about the incident.

“You can really get the sense from reviewing the text messages that the relationship was extremely toxic. It was a pressure cooker of anger and resentment.”

Watenpaugh, 34, has been charged with animal cruelty, domestic violence, stalking and false imprisonment.

He claims he did not kill or cook the dog but has admitted he sent the creepy texts and left the paws – which belonged to another dog – at his ex’s home.

Source: Mirror.co.uk

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