Thursday, February 21, 2013

Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 7:28 PM Aug 12, 2012 Message starred FROM Josefyne Aidoo TO 1 recipient article Show Details From Josefyne Aidoo To deinformergh@yahoo.com KUDOS TO ALL GHANAIANS I’m highly excited about the roles most Ghanaians played in ensuring a be-fitting burial for our late president. Starting from the funeral committees, I say a big congrats to them for a good work-done. They have indeed done their maximum best. From the chairman, to protocol and to the last person in the committee God richly bless them. They have really ensured that our late president’s final celebration has been the best. Also, to the security persons, God bless them. The ceremony would have not been successful if they were not well organized in ensuring safety. The roles they played were very relevant, guarding of the corpse, lifting of the casket, parade, etc. and able to maintain peace. To the reverend ministers, how could the whole service be done without the presence of God? And knowing how religious our president was. Their order of service, prayer, homily, etc was also appreciated. With the angelic voices by the mass choir was also superb. Their choice of songs was great. I was very much amazed when over fifteen dignitaries from different countries were present to honour our late president. Their attendance was deeply cherished. Watching the live burial from TV, I also noticed the distribution of the brochure, thumps up to the publishers for bringing out quality booklet of our late prez. To those who donated in kind or cash especially rlg have really showed their support and care for the families and Ghana. How can I forget our media? Till the time that the demise of the prez was publicized, there has not been a single day that any media station reports on issues concerning our late prez. Right from the day of pronouncement, there has been enough coverage on issues, documentary, press release and others concerning the late president. At the comfort of our homes, one can watch the ceremony live coverage as if he or she was there. I was really impressed at their turnout. Cleanliness they say is next to Godliness. The city could not have been tidy after the ceremony if zoom lion had not turned out. Good work done. Lastly to all Ghanaians, God bless us all for maintaining peace and stability and united as prof would love us to be. To wrap up, the vacuum that has been left behind, I pray that God be our comforter especially to the wife, son, families, government and NDC. God bless us all; rest in peace His Excellency Professor John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills. JOSEPHINE ARABA AIDOO ACCRA
KUDOS TO EVERY GHANAIAN Ghanaians have shown a lot of maturity in this year’s general elections. Most people thought there would be chaos because most candidates were desperate to come into power. Everything has come to a closure. As usual we have had another peaceful and successful general election. I want to use this opportunity to congratulate all parliamentarians who have been elected into parliament. To the other presidential candidates, good work done, indeed they have shown leadership by setting examples in so many ways. Congrats to the president elect. Though we all have our differences, we should all accept him as our president and pray for God’s strength, support and favour on him and Ghana. Mr. President Elect, I strongly believe you will deliver your promise and won’t let Ghanaians down. Long live Ghana, God bless our homeland Ghana. JOSEPHINE ARABA AIDOO GIJ ACCRA
KUDOS TO EVERY GHANAIAN Ghanaians have shown a lot of maturity in this year’s general elections. Most people thought there would be chaos because most candidates were desperate to come into power. Everything has come to a closure. As usual we have had another peaceful and successful general election. I want to use this opportunity to congratulate all parliamentarians who have been elected into parliament. To the other presidential candidates, good work done, indeed they have shown leadership by setting examples in so many ways. Congrats to the president elect. Though we all have our differences, we should all accept him as our president and pray for God’s strength, support and favour on him and Ghana. Mr. President Elect, I strongly believe you will deliver your promise and won’t let Ghanaians down. Long live Ghana, God bless our homeland Ghana. JOSEPHINE ARABA AIDOO GIJ ACCRA
WHAT IS THE PROBLEM, ECG? My meat is spoilt in the refrigerator! Most of my electrical appliances are spoilt! Thanks to Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). Most people lament on these. All their cry boils down to the fact that there is constant power failure or ‘on and off’ low schedule from ECG. At first, you would know when your area might go off and when the lights would be back, but now, you can hardly predict. Power goes off virtually everyday and one can hardly predict when it would be back. Recently, Dansoman, where I live, our lights went off from 6pm and the lights came around 10am the following day. Most phones were left uncharged, dressers not ironed and most gadgets were faulty due to the numerous power failure. What at all is the problem that cannot be rectified? For how long are we going to experience this? Is there a problem at the dam? There are basically a lot of questions that has been left unanswered. At least there should be a programme or forum to enlighten us on the exact problem and the measures being taken and if possible inform us the time and date electricity would be on and off to avoid any surprises and causes of damages. Most businesses like hairdressing, cafĂ© operating and companies that lack generator are collapsing and most cannot operate. They rather rely on ECG for power. In a case where power would be off almost the whole day, that means such business cannot operate. It is my greatest wish that drastic measures would be taken. Josephine Araba Aidoo GIJ