Strategic Security Systems responds to allegation of malfeasance against company


1. The Board and Management of Strategic Security Systems International Limited (formerly known informally as ‘3SIL’) has taken note of certain publications in sections of the media, notably the Herald newspaper and on its online platform (theheraldghana.com) alleging certain malfeasances against our company, which we deem worthy of adequate response.

2. The report, first published on 22nd November, 2023, alleges in substance a number of false narratives against our company, for which we are obligated to respond in order to set the records straight as it relates to public discussions.

3. In the first place, the publication makes reference to a so-called upheaval by the workers of COCOBOD over its Management’s consideration to award a contract for the supply of solar torch lights to our company. It is worthy to note that the publication neither makes any reference to actual sources from COCOBOD nor does it name any staff or member of the Board or Management of COCOBOD that has openly expressed opposition to
any of its Management’s considerations. All that the story does is to jumble up a cacophony of fictionalized narratives by nameless and faceless persons mixed with heated adjectives, just to excite public sentiments against our company.

4. We wish to place on record that this so-called ‘upheaval’ at COCOBOD is false and fabricated. COCOBOD is an entity of State and speaks through its Management or Board. To date, no member of COCOBOD’s Management or its Board or even any named member of its staff has openly voiced any opposition to any issue at all before COCOBOD as it relates to our company. Our company, over the years, has maintained a working relationship with COCOBOD and will in the future continue to maintain good working relationships with all our customers and work partners.

5. The publication also makes certain representations that we somehow ’employ every tactic in the books to have our way’ with COCOBOD. It is difficult to fathom the exact breadth of the expression used in the publication yet it i
s clear that the publishers of the story seek to insinuate accusations of unpleasant business practices against our company in the mind of the ordinary reader of the story. Such an accusation could not be further from the truth.

6. Strategic Security Systems is a law-abiding company and like all other companies seeks to offer its services to any customer on the market. The company follows all laid-down procurement laws and practices in obtaining contracts from Government. Over the years, the company has participated in several public sector Tenders, and in that respect, won a few and lost many of these Tenders. As an example, Tenders that have been awarded to our company includes the referenced solar street lights contract that our company is currently executing for COCOBOD after several years of delay and a lawsuit that was eventually settled in Court and entered as Judgment in our favour. As a matter of record, our company was awarded that contract after the initial awardee of the open competitive Tender p
rocess failed to execute the contract, leaving COCOBOD with no other option than to award it to our company, which came second in the scoring for that particular open Tender. It is therefore a flight of fancy for any journalist or hidden faces behind these false publications to insinuate that we were employing certain tactics to win contracts.

7. With respect to the solar street lights contract, COCOBOD itself has acknowledged its role in the delay of the execution of the contract and on 13th April, 2018, is on record as having apologized to our company for that mishap and others, after its former Management failed to clear for several years the items imported for installation and racked up huge costs on demurrage at the ports. Our lawsuit to compel COCOBOD to abide by the terms of that contract is what occasioned the current Management to seek out a settlement of the lawsuit which has eventually led to the ongoing execution of the contract for which our company is on schedule to deliver.

8. With respect to
the solar torch light contract referenced in the publication, any worthy journalist would find from the available records at the Public Procurement Authority (PPA) that our company was awarded a similar contract in the past based on pure merit, our company’s exclusive access to certain specifications required, and the urgency of the supply. Our execution of that previous contract met with the praise and satisfaction of not just COCOBOD but more importantly, the farmers, for whom COCOBOD exists to serve. For the uninitiated mind, mostly sitting in Accra and other urban areas enjoying the luxury of electric power supply, it is easy to assume that the name of the product (‘solar torch light’) is akin to an ordinary torch light with a panel. The publication by the Herald newspaper intentionally omitted to state the particular high-end specifications and attributes of this specialized product, when the facts are that this is a specialized item that gives the farmers in the rural communities, most of whom are not c
onnected to the national electricity grid, high visibility and functionality at night time. The multipurpose use of this specialized product provides the farmers with several benefits that transform their lives and that of their families at night time including assisting their wards to study at night, enabling them to charge their mobile devices and even allowing them to attend nature’s call at any hour after sunset without risking death from encounters with wild creatures such as poisonous snakes and scorpions.

9. COCOBOD itself is aware of the benefits to the ordinary farmer of these items and given its popularity in the past, and the demand by the farmers for the supply of more of these products to them, COCOBOD in its wisdom has sought to meet them at the point of their needs, as it should do. The general public would recall that on 10th May, 2019, the members of the Ghana Cocoa, Coffee and Sheanut Farmers Association met the President at the Jubilee House and made a specific request to the President for
these very solar lighting equipment, to which the President instructed the CEO of COCOBOD and the Minister of Agriculture to ensure that they assisted the farmers with their request. This information is already in the public domain and easily verifiable. Any running publication therefore that COCOBOD’s Management or Board is against the supply of this product is fiction.

10. Further, the allegations contained in the publications as to the cost price of the items are completely false and the available records at the PPA which approved the procurement of that contract would have debunked that assertion if the Herald newspaper and other media outlets that republished these false stories had bothered to undertake their duties well and professionally.

11. The attempts by the Herald newspaper and its associates to rope our company into murky politics by its assertions that our company has dealings with the two leading political parties in Ghana is also misplaced and misconceived, and is a mischief that we would e
ntreat the general public to disregard. There is no doubt that since the coming into force of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana and indeed since the establishment of our company, there have been only two political parties that have obtained the mandate of the people of Ghana to govern the country. Indeed, as a company, COCOBOD is one of many customers that we have and we have executed contracts for and on behalf of many other companies or agencies, both in the public and private sectors. We deem it as a mark of our unique professionalism, competence and expertise in the various fields in which we run our businesses that we have been successful and thrived in these fields no matter the political party in power.

12. These successes have not happened by accident or by dealings with political parties as falsely alleged by the publications, but have been attained by hard work, innovation, competitiveness and tenacity of purpose, which are values that have underpinned the administration and growth of
our company and its affiliates. We take every pride in these strides. Indeed, just as we have made achievements, so have we suffered setbacks in the course of our business life. There have been occasions where we have won Tenders that were subsequently taken from us for no justifiable reasons, other occasions where we have been awarded contracts for which we were subsequently forced to share those contracts with other companies by Government agencies, other occasions when we have completely executed contracts and were either never paid or were paid so late that all profits were swallowed by bank charges and interests leading to financial losses for our business, and even on other occasions where we have spent significant sums to participate in Government Tenders for which a winner has never been announced. If the allegations in the media were therefore worthy of any truth, our so-called dealings with the leading political parties ought to have completely insulated or protected our company and its affiliates f
rom the occurrence of these massive financial setbacks. That has simply not been the case. The substance contained in the publications by the Herald newspaper and other outlets are therefore false and should be disregarded by the general public.

13. By this Press Release, we wish to entreat all journalists to raise and maintain the high standards expected of them by the general public, as the fourth estate of the realm. We further wish to entreat all political actors, activists and other commentators to appraise themselves of facts before commenting on any illadvised and non-researched rumours parading as news stories in sections of the media, to avoid embarrassment to themselves and potential voter disgruntlements against them.

14. As a company, we jealously guard our reputation and business orientations, and in the future we shall not hesitate to seek legal redress against any outlet that publishes false, misleading and defamatory stories about our company or any of our affiliates.

15. We hope and trust
that this Press Release would set the records straight concerning the aforementioned publications and provide the much-needed circumspection in discussions concerning the matters aforementioned.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Court remands 19-year-old man for threatening his mother


The Gbetsile Circuit Court has remanded Joshua Narh, a 19-year-old, unemployed, in custody for threatening his mother, Doris Narh, a 44-year-old, with a knife and with words to wit, ‘I will stab you for preventing me from entering the room.’

The court, presided over by Mrs. Eleanor Kakra Banes Botchway, remanded the accused to reappear on December 12, 2023.

Prosecuting Inspector Maxwell Ayeh told the court that the complainant, Doris, is a trader who resides in Afienya-Zugbanyatey, whereas the accused, Joshua, is the son of the complainant.

The accused is a resident of the same address as the complainant but has a separate room.

The prosecution told the court that on Sunday, November 12, 2023, while Doris was in her shop, she had information that the accused person was causing damage to her locked room in an attempt to enter, and when she rushed to the scene, she met Joshua in the act.

Inspector Ayeh said the complainant attempted to stop him, but the accused struggled with her and, in the process, push
ed her on the ground. Joshua further pounced on the complainant while she was on the ground.

The prosecution said Joshua pulled a knife from his attire and threatened to stab Doris if she dared prevent him from entering the room.

The complainant’s daughter, who is a witness in the case, shouted, which attracted their neighbours who rescued the complainant.

Subsequently, a complaint was lodged, leading to the arrest of Joshua, who, after investigation, was charged with the offence and arraigned before the court to stand trial.

Source: Ghana News Agency

CAFIC Delegation Visits Golden Star Wassa Limited


Some Representatives of China-Africa Fund for Industrial Cooperation (CAFIC) have paid a courtesy visit to Golden Star Wassa Limited.

The CAFIC,?the second largest shareholder of Golden Star Resources?aimed at supporting projects that could promote China-Africa Cooperation, improve the well-being of African people, and facilitate Chinese and African economic development.

Since the inception of the CAFIC, it had invested and contributed actively to other projects of different sectors and explored new ways to expand China-Africa industrialization.

A release copied the Ghana News Agency said delegation headed by Wang Yang ahead of their visit to Golden Star also paid a courtesy visit to the Chinese Embassy in Accra where they held discussions with the Commercial Councilor.

Received by the Wassa management team of Golden Star led by Mr. Kevin Zhiyong Chen, the team toured the operational areas of Golden Star Wassa including the Underground Areas, Paste Back Fill Plant, Processing Plant and Tailing Storage Fa
cilities.

They also visited the host communities and inspected the Golden Star Wassa CSR Projects and Programmes including the Award-Winning Golden Star Oil Palm Plantation.

Mr. Wang Yang, was thus, impressed by the progress of the Golden Star since it acquired support from Chifeng Gold and pledged CAFIC’s support to ensure the vision of Chifeng was realized with its overseas acquisitions.

He said: ‘ we are optimistic about the economic outlook in Africa and hope to strengthen our relationship with Chifeng Gold to tap in the potential of Wassa mine and contribute more to its development’.

Mr Kevin Zhiyong Chen expressed gratitude to the CAFIC team for visiting the site and how their operations were contributing positively towards the environmental, social, and economic fortunes in Africa.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Accra Golden Lions Club promotes fitness through health walk


Members of the Accra Golden Lions Clubs have engaged in some physical activities to stay fit.

The walk, dubbed, ‘8km Diabetes Walkathon’ aimed at raising awareness of the dangers associated with diabetes and the role keeping fit played to help stay away from attaining such a disease.

The walk which started at exactly 06.30 hours from the Ayi Mensah Police Station through to Peduase Lodge was also attended by the Accra Spintex Road Lions Club, Tema Greenwich Lions Club, Accra Harmony Lions Club, Accra Metro Lions Club and the Accra Labone Leo Club.

Mr Alfred Kwame Avorka, the Club President, said as part of their social responsibilities to contribute to nation building, the T-shirts sold for the walk would be put together as part of the fundraising efforts to support the Korle Bu Diabetes Research and Management Centre at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

He said diabetes was a global disease found in every part of the world with an estimated 463 million adults across the world living with it.

The Club Pre
sident added that according to research, in Ghana, there were about 2.4 million people living with diabetes, and approximately 7.5 adults had Type-2 diabetes.

He encouraged Ghanaians, as part of their means to stay away from diabetes, to exercise for about 30 minutes a day before embarking on any other activity.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Nabdam MP calls for Haemodialysis Centres across regions


Dr Mark Kurt Nawaane, the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Nabdam Constituency in the Upper East Region, has emphasized the need for Haemodialysis Centres to be established across the country for easy access to patients.

He said there were about 52,400 patients across the country with renal failure, and out of the number, only 1200 reported to health facilities for dialysis, ‘And this is because of the problem of accessibility and affordability.’

He said the average cost of dialysis treatment was about GH?2000.00 per week if patients followed the instructions and went for three or four sessions.

Dr Nawaane said this when he presented a cheque for GH?5000.00 to management of the Upper East Regional Hospital in Bolgatanga as his contribution to establish a Haemodialysis Centre for the Region.

The idea to establish the Centre, estimated to cost GH?800,000.00 was mooted by Mr Ayamga Ayariga, a Critical Care Nurse in the Hospital, and championed by Dr Emmanuel Akatibo, a Physician Specialist.

Following the
urgent need for the Centre, management, and staff of the Hospital, in collaboration with stakeholders, launched a campaign for funds to construct the Centre for the Region.

The Hospital, a major referral centre for the Region, receives cases from parts of Burkina Faso, Upper West and North East Regions without a Haemodialysis Centre.

Patients in need of haemodialysis services in the Region travelled to the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) in the Northern Region, and other facilities outside the Region for such services.

Dr Nawaane said the Upper East Caucus in Parliament received information about the initiative to establish a Centre for the Region and decided that individual MPs should make donations towards its establishment.

He said ‘During our budget debate, in the documents, the government said that it was establishing a Kidney Transplant Division at Korle-Bu. It is a clever idea, but I think now, what we really need is how to make dialysis affordable to the patients such that we can have these 52,400
people coming out for it.

‘They are not coming because they know they cannot even pay, and so they do not even follow up for them to be diagnosed and for dialysis to be recommended. If patients cannot afford dialysis, how can they afford kidney transplantation,’ Dr Nawaane quizzed.

‘We do not even have the law that will guide us in the organ harvest. The law is not in place yet. They have not brought the bill to Parliament for us to look at it.

‘Even if we spend the money to establish a Kidney Centre instead of establishing dialysis centres and the law is not there, you cannot harvest anybody’s organ without the law to use it on another person,’ he said.

Dr Nawaane called on government to assist hospitals like the Regional Hospital to establish and get dialysis centres to work, ‘I am not saying that we should leave everything on government, but we must prioritize what we are doing.

‘If there is money, let us use it first for such purposes before we go to the Kidney Transplant which is another stage all t
ogether,’ he advised.

Dr Aiden Suntaa Saanwei, the Medical Director of the Hospital, who received the cheque on behalf of management and staff of the hospital, thanked the MP for the gesture.

He said the hospital required support to establish the Centre, adding that ‘We are targeting that by the close of this year, we should be able to commission the Centre and the first patient should go through the sessions of dialysis.’

Source: Ghana News Agency

First-time exhibitors at the sixth Volta Fair optimistic about event


Some companies and individuals exhibiting their products at the sixth Volta Trade and Investment Fair, have expressed optimism about the event.

They said it was their hope that during and after the Fair, they would be able to make gains as they hoped to participate in future events.

Mr Victory Segbefia, Victory Phones and Accessories, Ho, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA), the expectations were that at the end of Fair, all products would be sold.

He said the Company was set to offer five percent discount on products during the Fair.

Mr Emmanuel Mensah Quaye, Zonda Tec Ghana Ltd, Tema, said the Company dealt in assembling selling and servicing heavy and light duty trucks like tipper trucks, trailers, pick ups and cargo vans.

He said they had in stock affordable and durable spare parts for all vehicle brands, adding that there would be discounts during the Fair.

Mr Quaye said they were participating in the to meet their targets such as people who dealt in vast goods industry such as pure water sellers and
distributors as well as contractors.

Mr Tahiru Haruna, TF Smock House in Tamale; dealers in smocks, Northern fabrics, sandals, local hats, handbags and locally made home decorations, said it was their first-time visiting Volta as well as participating in the Fair.

He said it was an opportunity to present to patrons of the Fair quality and durable smocks and other artefacts and expected to be on sale at discounted prices.

Mr Haruna said the price range for smocks stood at GHS400 to GHS500 but because of the Fair they would be sold to patrons from GHS350 to GHS400 to enable them to enjoy the festive seasons.

Madam Dzidzinyo Kumador Fianyo, GH Gold Rice, Koforidua, said they were participating in the Fair to promote, get investors, create awareness, and educate patrons on quality and importance of Ghana rice.

Madam Adzo Afedo, Bootcamp Ladies, Ho; products such as beads, bags, hats, artefacts, bead bags, designer T-Shirts and other accessories made from beads.

She said they were collaborating with the Ho M
useum Training Centre and purposely at the Fair to inform patrons that there was free beads training at the Ho Museum Training Centre.

Madam Afedo said there were also at the Fair to create awareness and showcase their beautiful products.

The Fair underway at the Ho Jubilee Park is on the theme: ‘Leveraging the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) for Economic Development.

It began on November 26 and expected to end on December 10, 2023.

Source: Ghana News Agency