Friday, January 30, 2015

HOW THE TELECOM CSR WAR BENEFITED ODUMASE-KROBO, MY “VILLAGE”

Zain built Odumase Presby JHS (Top left) and MTN built the rest. Watch the video via this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLVH07UUu1k&list=UU7ljxYzKiZJZYmrQI8c0nLA
I have observed some very positive developments in my “village” and find it interesting writing about. Competition is tough in the telecom sector and this, nobody can dispute; the fight even appears keener in the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) space where these companies are literally stampeding one another to catch the public’s eyes and prove their supremacy.

One after the other, all the major players in the sector have rolled out mind-blowing campaigns and initiatives to prove their responsiveness to societal needs. We have seen them make swift interventions in the lives of many individuals. Several communities across the country have also benefitted immeasurably from this competition (or generosity, better put). Of these, none (I know) benefited more than my hometown, Odumase-Krobo.  

Within a space of 34 months, MTN Ghana went and splashed a “whopping sum of money” in excess of GHC 530,000 in the Lower Manya Krobo Municipality of the Eastern Region alone, building for my people 3 huge and very important facilities that have since pushed the development of the area a notch higher. In September 2012, the Yellow Yellow telecom giant built and furnished an ICT center at Kpong valued at US$100,000.00 and followed in rapid succession with the construction of a six unit (storey) classroom block for the Kodjonya (Millennium) Presby Junior High School, estimated to cost GHC 229,982.00

The MTN ICT center at Kpong, in the Lower Manya Krobo Municipality

A six unit (storey) classroom block for Kodjonya Millenium JHS, Odumase-Korbo, also sponsored by MTN

As if that was not enough to prove itself a responsible corporate citizen, the company sponsored the construction of another edifice, an Accident and Emergency Center for the Atua Government Hospital also in the same municipality- a project that was valued at GHC 200, 000.00. In all, MTN spent not less than 5 billion OLD Ghana cedis (GHC 5, 299, 820) in helping to raise the standard of living of my people.
An MTN sponsored Accident and Emergency center for the Atua Gov. Hospital, Odumase-Korbo

That is really a commendable act and I can’t help but praise the company for this huge intervention. But come to think of it, is this not the work of competition? Why would MTN want to lump together all three facilities in Lower Manya without actually considering the adjourning districts and municipalities which are similarly in need of these amenities? What made Odumase-Krobo the MOST STRATEGIC location to consider? There certainly must be some considerations and I want to believe that Odumase-Krobo was chosen because that’s where Zain (or if you like Airtel’s) praise was/is “loudest”.

From my small corner where I sit now, I see MTN’s move motivated largely by what Zain earlier did in the same community- characterised by massive PR activities- which won the company the heart of many Ghanaians and Krobos in particular.
The boss player (MTN) must be out there on a conscious move to display the depth of its pocket, stamp its superiority over the others in terms of financial clout and ultimately neutralize the WOW feeling Zain has left behind.

In May 2009, Zain, then a new entrant in the Ghanaian telecom industry, followed one of my stories in the Daily Graphic newspaper (published in the back age of the May 7, 2009, edition) which painted the plight of the teachers and pupils of the Odumase Presby JHS in their decaying 1888-built classroom block. The story reported the worsening condition of the school building which had never seen any major renovation since its establishment over 121 year ago. Also captured in the story was that preventable disaster (rainstorm) that hit the school which threw off the rafters and roof of the building, painfully and irreversibly snuffing life out of a class six pupil, Bernard Narteh and injuring several others.  http://thekroboquill.blogspot.com/2014/10/danger-odumase-presby-school-collapsing.html
The state of the Odumase Presby JHS before Zain's intervention. Watch the video via this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLVH07UUu1k&list=UU7ljxYzKiZJZYmrQI8c0nLA

Cutting long story short, Zain literally rushed to Odumase-Krobo on seeing the story and razed to the ground that monster of a classroom block threatening the lives of teachers and students, and built in its place- in real record time- a modern six unit classroom block with several other facilities that hitherto were non extent.
The Odumase Presby JHS block, revived and refreshed by Zain. Watch the video via this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLVH07UUu1k&list=UU7ljxYzKiZJZYmrQI8c0nLA

In a matter of 3 months the school was restored to shape, assuming an enviable position among the comity of schools not only in the community or municipality but the whole of Eastern Region. It could instantly boast a 30-seater computer lab with internet access, a fully furnished library that could also seat 40 students, electricity, water harvesting and storage facility and lots of other additions that made it a modern educational center. And guess what, all this happened during vacation; the pupils walked out of their colonial “mud house” and by the time they returned, a new school block of no mean standard sprung up like mushroom at the same spot.
THe school's new computer lab. Watch the video via this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLVH07UUu1k&list=UU7ljxYzKiZJZYmrQI8c0nLA

If there was any project aside the Touching Lives TV reality show that earned Zain the enviable reputation as responsible company, it was the reconstruction of this school. Truth is that by the time the company was living the shores of Ghana (metamorphosing into what it is today, Airtel) it was still young though but it assumed a leading position in the arena of CSR, literally dictating the CSR tune and setting the pace for the others to follow.

Could this be the same tune MTN danced to? Then Tigo, Glo, Vodafone (and may be Expresso) please let me see you on floor so my people could benefit the more. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLVH07UUu1k&list=UU7ljxYzKiZJZYmrQI8c0nLA

CREDIT: Worked on the pictures together with Hilary Saki Klonene Kodji and Stephen Tetteh Kormoh

Monday, January 12, 2015

“POLITICAL” STATEMENT BY THE PARAMOUNT CHIEF OF MANYA KROBO, The "fallouts" and my disappointments

Is there any difference between these two statements – 1. We vote for you all the time and 2. We WILL ALWAYS/FOREVER vote for NDC?

Nene Sakite II, Konor of Manya Krobo
So the paramount chief of the Manya Krobo Traditional Area, Nene Sakite II was speaking at the commissioning of an extension work by the President John Dramani Mahama at the Kpong Water Works in the Lower Manya Krobo Municipality of the Eastern region when he made a statement to the effect that “…We (the people of Manya Krobo) vote for you all the time…”. This was supposed to be referring to the President and his NDC government.

Per the Konor’s explanation which I sought from him in the heat of a debate that sprouted from his comment, he meant to remind the President that in all previous elections majority of the people of the area preferred and indeed voted more for an NDC candidate than they did any other candidate. It was therefore important that the president and, for that matter, the ruling government gave attention in equal measure or a reasonable one to the myriad of problems in the area.

The next day after the event, he was reported in the media as having pledged he and his people’s everlasting (continuous) support for the ruling government of the NDC. He was quoted as saying “We WILL ALWAYS vote for the NDC” instead of “We vote for you all the time…” which he originally said. http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=340675

Others quoted him as saying “We WILL FOREVER vote for the NDC- Konor of Manya Krobo”. In fact, one newspaper headline read “Krobo Chief leads NDC campaign”. The introduction of three new words- WILL, ALWAYS and FOREVER- into Konor’s statement by the reporters completely gave a different meaning to what the Konor said.
The story as captured by the Daily Guide Newspaper

Putting his original statement (We vote for you all the time) side by side what the media reported (We WILL ALWAYS/FOREVER vote for NDC), admittedly the two are markedly different. The journalists clearly (or perhaps mischievously) MISrepresented the old boy and succeeded, to some extent, in creating a huge disaffection for him.

If for nothing at all, what the old boy said was in the SIMPLE PRESENT and that of the media was in the FUTURE CONTINUOUS (I faintly remember my grammar lessons). That alone should tell you the statements are not the same even if you will disregard the intent/intention behind the words/statement.

The observation by the Konor that his people have voted in the past for the NDC (which is a statement of fact) is not to say that they WILL, ALWAYS and FOREVER vote for the NDC in the future, which is the unfortunate inference the reporters made.

When a few days later the story broke out, many were those who impatiently “demanded the head of the Konor”- and his crime- “mounting a political platform” and declaring open support for the NDC. Hardly did readers give Nene the benefit of the doubt to first listen to the tape/recording to ascertain exactly what he said before passing comments.

The public spewed vituperation on him left right center based on hearsay (what the media reported) and that I find unfortunate. Some people who, in my estimation, should know better also joined the fray of reactions, much to my surprise. 

It is for this same reason that I find disappointing the reaction from the Lower/Upper Manya Krobo constituency executives of the New Patriotic Party; partisan politics seemed to have clouded their judgment and they misfired.

On Tuesday January 6, 2015, they held a press conference in apparent reaction to what in their words was the “purported statement by Nene”; Truth is that, holding a press conference in itself was not entirely a bad idea because they (the executives) should be seen to be active; Yes, they have constituents who may have been anguished by the alledged declaration of support to the NDC by Nene and as such would want to hear from their leadership.

I personally expected the NPP to have done due diligence by first and carefully analyzing the recording and basing their reaction on the exact words of the Konor. What did they do instead? They preferred hinging their reaction on HEARSAY, perhaps to score some cheap political points. I saw the trap in doing that and cautioned against it because by openly condemning the Konor based on what HE IS SAID TO HAVE SAID, the NPP was going to create a huge disaffection for itself; any fair-minded and right thinking Krobo was sure to take such a mal-adjusted reaction with a pinch of salt.

Now, in their kneejerk reaction, not only did they entrench the MISinformation as reported by the media which expectedly fuelled the disaffection (generated more negative comments) for the Konor and Krobos for that matter, they also found themselves caught in the snare, making some misguided/sweeping statements that are themselves open to different interpretations by any critical mind.

In paragraph 4 of page 2 of the NPP’s press statement they said in part that “Since 1992, the electorate in the three Krobo constituencies have always voted according to their conscience and not according to the dictates of any paramount Chief”. Then in paragraph 1, page 3 of the same statement, the NPP said “After voting consistently for the NDC since the inception of the Fourth Republic and having almost nothing to show for it, Krobos are NOW DISCERNING and have decided to change their voting pattern come 2016”.

I smell some contradiction here but that is not the main point I intend to raise. If the NPP is saying that Krobos are NOW discerning, should I understand that to mean that until NOW, Krobos (including my honourable self) were not discerning? Previously, we were doing something else? Isn’t that a polished insult to me, if not to the entire Krobo citizenry? Why, must (majority of) Krobos vote for NPP to prove that we are discerning? Only that will we be seen to be using our God-given intellect/gumption?

Who even said Manya Krobo is made up of 100 percent Krobos? Has the NPP taken the pain to study the composition of the population of the area particularly a highly populated area like Kpong where tribes like Ewe, Loso, Ada, Hausa are known to be in the majority?
Who told the NPP that Krobos have decided to change their voting pattern come 2016? That’s a baseless, sweeping statement there too. You see, there the NPP is, also speaking generally for the Krobo when they have not so been mandated.

What is more?  In the same paragraph (1) of page 3, line 5, 6 and 7, the NPP’s statement said “The Krobos have acknowledged with gratitude how their lives have been positively affected during the NPP era under Ex. President Kufour…”. Which Krobo told this to the NPP? The entire Krobo citizenry?

The NPP further said in the last but one paragraph of page 3 that its “check indicate that the Krobos have decided to vote massively for Nana Addo and the NPP come 2016…”There we go again, another general statement that can’t be made on behalf of the Krobo citizenry. As for me, I will comfortably pitch my camp somewhere and wait to see if this claim will come to pass, only then will I be convinced that they have indeed done some checks and are speaking based on empirical evidence.

Finally the statement urged “all well-meaning people of Manya Krobo to register their strongest objection to the PURPORTED statement”. Purported? Not what the Konor actually said? Hmmmmmm

Personally, I am disappointed at how the party approached the issue and will not hide my feelings; it’s not my nature so to do. Going forward, they may want to be more calculating, if they want to appeal to critical minds. It is my heart-felt wish also that going forward, the Konor will be mindful of his statements, given the different meaning of words. His words should be carefully chosen to carry across exactly what his intent is because borderline statements like this could be dangerous and we are all living witness to it. The Traditional Council must also be up and doing; the issues was left to boil for far too long before they rejoinder was issued. We want to see more proactive steps.

If for any reason my assessment of this issue fell below your expectation, please ignore because I did it in my “ignorance”.  

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Ghanaweb's version of the story 

Daily Guide's version of the story
The rejoinder from the Manya Krobo Traditional Council
http://www.starrfmonline.com/1.1952805

 Below is the NPP's Press Statement
NPP's Press Statement (Page 1)

NPP's Press Statement (page 2)
NPP's Press Statement (Page 3)
NPP's Press Statement (Page 4)

THE REJOINDER FROM THE MANYA KROBO TRADITIONAL COUNCIL

REJOINDER: KROBO CHIEF LEADS NDC CAMPAIGN
The Manya Krobo Traditional Council has taken judicious notice of the content of stories running in the media, reporting Nene Sakite II, Konor of the Manya Krobo Traditional area as having pledged the continuous support of the people of Manya Krobo for the ruling government of the National Democratic Congress.

Nene was delivering his welcome address at the commissioning of an extension work by the President, John Dramani Mahama at the Kpong Water Works in the Eastern Region on Tuesday December 23, 2014.

The thrust and intent of Nene’s statement was that the people of Manya Krobo do vote for the NDC, he was therefore questioning how come a lot of the needs of the people of Manya Krobo have still not been met. This was the spirit in which the statement was made.

While apologizing for the anguish that may have been caused a section of the public as a result of the misrepresentation of facts by the media, it is appropriate that we set the record straight, putting side by side the words of the Konor and what was reported in the media.

It is worth noting that while the Konor made an observation of the fact that “We vote for you all the time,…” (i.e the people of Manya Krobo in the past five general elections have indeed selected an NDC candidate) what has been reported by sections of the media that “We WILL ALWAYS vote for NDC” is a mischievous and a totally inaccurate representation of what the Konor said or intended. The introduction of two new words- WILL and ALWAYS- by the reporters completely gave a different meaning to what the Konor said in his statement. The observation by the Konor that his people have voted in the past for the NDC is not to say that they will vote for the NDC in the future, which is the unfortunate deduction the reporters seek to make.   

In the opening paragraphs of some of the stories in the media, some media houses gave a deliberate twist to the statement and alledged Nene as saying “His people WILL FOREVER vote for the governing National Democratic Congress”. This is patently false. Nowhere in Nene’s speech did he say that his people will FOREVER vote for the NDC.

It is clear that the two statements “We vote for you all the time” and “We WILL ALWAYS vote for you”, are markedly different in meaning. It is unfortunate that anybody could misconstrue the two to mean the same thing, thus leading to the present misunderstanding.
The Konor and the Traditional Council acknowledge the fact that the population of the area is diverse- and election results bare testimony. The people have an unfettered right to freely choose who they want as leaders and this, the Konor and the Council stand to defend. We also want to emphasize that both the Konor and the Council respect the individual will of the people and will grant it as per their political affiliations.

If for any reason the import of the statement varied from the understanding of a section of the public, given the different meanings to the words, and for which reason may have been anguished, the Council regrets it and hopes that this clarification will put the issue to rest.

Sgnd.
Zizingmozingmo Asada Ahor I
Akuse Matse and Public Relations Officer
Manya Krobo Traditional Council
Odumase-Krobo