Sunday, 30 November 2014

ECG to be sold in 2015? Update: 01 - Dec - 2014

The planned privatization of Electricity Company of Ghana, a cardinal recommendations of the IMF's bailout plans is on course, Business Day has learnt.
The paper has also gathered that the privatization of the power distribution company could come into full force next year.
The ECG Maintenance Officer in the Central region, Mr. Brekorang, who has kicked against the move says the privatisation of the power
utility company would result in thousands of workers losing their jobs.
"What is so bad is that next year, about 3,000 workers of ECG are going home and they are going to add up to the unemployment situation in the country.
"The consequence of this is that, as they want to sell ECG, Ghanaians will suffer more when they buy credit from ECG, the situation of
credit will be more than fuel increment," he added.
The Breton Wood institution wants to see a complete overhaul of the power sector which has been plunged into an almost chaos. This
development indicates that government subsidy for the power sector will reduce significantly, propelling a possible rise in
electricity bills for the already overburdened populace.
It is however unclear whether part of the company will be sold on the Ghana Stock Exchange, as was the initial plan. Following the dismissal of the MD, William Hutton Mensah,
which received opposition from majority of ECG workers, the embattled power utility company is presently undergoing restructuring.
Bloomberg had earlier reported that government is set to push state-owned corporations, including ECG to issue debt on
their own balance sheets. It quoted Finance Minister, Seth Tekper as saying that Ghana will have "vigorous use of alternative financing instruments for energy
and non-energy investments," "We will continue to enhance the use of oil as a resource to leverage the capital markets for development."
He also indicated that Cocobod may sell long-term bonds to finance infrastructure in the
industry while securities backed by oil and gas assets are also being considered as he presented the country's 2015 spending plan.
The Bank of Ghana occasionally sells short-term cocoa bills, including an offer in June
2014 of GHc317.8 million I ($100 million) of 182- day notes.
Since early this year, Ghana has been hit by one of the worst energy crisis which has led to
massive load shedding due to acute power shortage. The power shortage is as a result of a fall in water levels in the Akosombo Dam and inconsistent supply of gas from Nigeria due to reported oil and gas strikes in that country.
Lately, Ghana has been grappling with power outages, shortage of gas among others that has caused severe power shortage resulting in
load shedding.

Obinim is a sorcerer not a pastor - Hare Krishna Movement. Update: 01 - Dec - 2014

Spokesperson for the Hare Krishna Movement of Ghana has fired a salvo at Bishop Daniel Obinim for threatening former President Jerry
Rawlings and popular television presenter, Afia Schwarzenegger.
Giana Chachus Das did not mince words describing the founder of the International Gods Way Church as a “sorcerer not a pastor”.
Bishop Obinim has incurred the wrath of many after he threatened to deal with the two [Rawlings and Afia] for criticizing his ministry.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, the Bishop while addressing his congregation
said he will deal with Afia Schwarzenegger mercilessly in her dream.
“You sit on radio and TV and talk nonsense; I will be visiting you in your dream and deal with you ruthlessly”. Bishop Obinim cautioned those who do not understand spiritual matters
not to judge or criticize pastors they perceive to be fake.
But in an interview with Adom News, Chachus Das said the recent comments by Obinim prove he is fake.
In his view, the move by the ‘Man of God’ is devilish hence must be condemned by Christians in the country.
“No pastor can appear in dreams unless he is a magician, sorcerer or practice witchcraft,” he
stressed. The Bible even says vengeance is the Lord’s so
why didn’t Obinim leave the matter to God and concentrate on his ministry” he quizzed.
Chachus Das said Obinim is among those fake pastors who have brought the name of God and Christianity into disrupt. On the contrary, renowned preacher, Rev. Gabriel Ansah believes Obinim might have said that just to
put fear in those criticizing his ministry.
“It’s impossible for any mortal human being to appear in dreams; even angels need God’s permission before they can appear in dreams.
Rev. Gabriel Ansah indicated that the comment by Bishop Obinim is unbiblical because pastors don’t control the human spirit.
Let’s forgive, Obinim did not mean any harm,” he added.