Thursday, June 21, 2018

Muslims Mark EID ul Fitre Nationwide- As Muslim Leaders clamour for Peace and Prosperity, urging Youth to Desist From Drug Abuse and Crime.




 
Absolute enthusiasm and merry making, is what characterized the 2018 EID ul Fitre celebrations,
as Muslims nationwide joined the global Islamic community to mark the end of the fasting month, known as Ramadan.
This day is a very special day in the Islamic calendar, and it was celebrated with prayers and picnics across the country.

In an exclusive interview with the GNSonline, at his colourful palace,
Nii OsabuAkwei I, Chief of Sowutuom, a suburb of Accra, who is also a Muslim, thanked the all mighty Allah for the gift of life, and the peace and tranquillity that Ghana is enjoying,
Nii Sowutuom as affectionately called, indicated that where there is peace, there is development, whiles advising the youth to celebrate in moderation admonishing them position themselves to take advantage on government programmemes, projects and initiatives geared towards youth development in the country.

Niii dicated that Sowutuom has a vast potential for industrialization and the community is positioning itself to benefit from government’s one district one factory flagship initiative in the area of mineral water and sunflower oil production.
Nii OsabuAkwei I, who hosted hundreds of people particularly the youth in his palace to celebrate EID ul Fitre, indicated to GNSonline that he is into partnership with stakeholders to fashion out an initiative geared towards youth development in Sowutuom as part of his commitment to enhance the well being of the youth in the area, urging the support of all, when the initiative is launched.

 
 In an interaction with media during the EID ulFitre celebration, Chief Mohamed Sugtabaa, the Greater Accra Kusasi Chief, was thankful to Allah that Ghana is at peace and urged all, irrespective of our political differences to support government to succeed. According to Chief Mohamed Sugtabaa, development has no political colour and therefore when government succeeds, the nation succeeds.

Chief Mohamed Sugtabaa spoke passionately about youth drug abuse, particularly the youth abuse of tramadol popularly known as tramore, calling on government, religious and moral society to make the issue of tramadol abuse a national issue, calling on chiefs and opinion leaders not to bail or plead for leniency for any youth engaged in drug related activities.
Chief Mohamed Sugtabaa stipulated that young people do not need to use tramadol to work or to be strong, engaging in sports and physical exercise is enough to make the body function well.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

SWIFT HOLDS STAKEHOLDER FORUM IN GHANA



 

Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), a global member-owned cooperative and the world’s leading provider of secure financial messaging services, providing their community with a platform for messaging standards for communicating, offering products and services to facilitate access and integration; identification, analysis and regulatory compliance organisation, held an interactive forum with players and stakeholders in Ghana’s financial sector, comprising of CEOs, MDs, Executive Directors of banks and SWIFT service users also known as the national member group, to discuss issues on compliance, security on the SWIFT platform, cyber treats and to facilitate stakeholder engagement.

In her welcome and opening address, the Director of Banking, Bank of Ghana, Mrs. Peggy Osei-Tutu Dzodzomenyo said, the strategic importance of SWIFT cannot be overemphasized and that large value local funds transfers, settlement of security related transactions and cross –border transactions, all rely on the robustness and resilience of the SWIFT network, indicating that most banks in Ghana also rely on SWIFT products to meet their international compliance requirements.

Mrs. Peggy Osei-Tutu Dzodzomenyo noted that in line with the mandate of BOG to maintain financial stability, the central bank goes the extra length to ensure efficiency and safety of the various infrastructure in the financial space through stakeholder engagements, enabling 29 banks to connect to the SWIFT network, that has resulted in a far reduced cost for participating banks and ensure collective approach in meeting required standards and securing the SWIFT environment against possible abuse, treats and cyber-attack which is more eminent more than ever.

Presenting the facts and figures for Ghana on the swift platform, Mr. Solomon Osuoza, Country Manager for SWIFT, indicated that as at May 2018, 7million transactions from Ghana has been recorded on the swift platform with 33 thousand messages representing a significant growth 0f 22.7% in traffic, with a payment growth of 19% and a treasury growth of 7%, with Ghana ranked 6 in Sub-Saharan Africa, with facts and figures stipulating that the volume between Ghana and Nigeria on the payment corridor is low in spite of theproximity between the two countries. Interestingly transactions between Ghana and Gambia corridor recorded significant growth. 
In his presentation, Mr. Solomon Osuoza also stipulated the top four major transaction destinations from Ghana, are United States, China, Hong Kong and India adding that, United States tops on the payment corridor.  

In his address, Mr.Sido Bestani, Head of SWIFT, Middle East, Turkey& Africa indicated that SWIFT will do whatever it takes to enhance compliance and protect its stakeholders from eminent treats through information, knowledge sharing and capacity building but financial institutions must constantly upgrade in terms of innovation, technology and awareness creation.
Adding that ‘‘education, education, education is KEY’’
Mr.Sido Bestani also reminded financial stakeholders in Ghana to actively and enthusiastically participate in their number in the upcoming 20-22 June, 2018 25th edition of SWIFT African Regional Conference in Kigali Rwanda, indicating the possibility of Ghana hosting the 2019 edition depending on stakeholder interest and participation in this year’s edition in Rwanda.

The SWIFT Ghana forum ended with several stakeholder concerns, particularly on cyber treats and security issues, with financial stakeholders also suggested that, at least such engagement should be organised by SWIFT quarterly to enhance awareness creation, networking and knowledge sharing.

SWIFT was founded in 1970s, based on the ambitious and innovative vision of creating a global financial messaging service, and a common language for international financial messaging.
Today swift remains a truly global cooperative leading innovation in financial messaging service, the swift community is stronger than before, with a global and neutral character increasingly reflected in international governance and oversight including the SWIFT oversight forum.
Swift also brings the financial community together at global, regional and local levels to shape market practice, define standards and debate issues of mutual of mutual interest and concern.
  
SWIFT operates in more than 200 countries globally, with over 20 years of operations in West Africa.
BY: Hector Wulff