Author: Persis

  • No Agric Minister can beat Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto’s achievements – Appiah Stadium

    An ally to Former President John Dramani Mahama, Appiah Stadium, has openly confessed that no Minister for Agriculture in the annals of the country’s history, has performed better than the current Minister, Hon. Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto.

    Appiah Stadium, who is a harsh critic of the current administration stated emphatically on a popular radio station, Okay FM, that he is very much impressed with the job executed by Hon. Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, stressing that no Minister of Food and Agriculture can be compared to him.

    “Kwame, let me state on authority and this is what I have personally witnessed with my eyes; what I saw at Ejura last week when I visited, the kind of support the Agriculture Minister has given to farmers and how this has resulted in a bumper harvest of foods, Kwame, I must confess I have never seen it in my life” Appiah Stadium stated.

    According to him, “even the likes of Fiifi Kwetey, who was Food and Agriculture Minister under my Boss John Dramani Mahama, cannot compare himself to Dr. Akoto”, and further stressed; “the man has done very well and must be commended”.

    In an audio that has gone viral, the popular Former President Mahama staunch supporter said he knows his testimony will not go down well with some leading members of the opposition NDC but “there can only be one truth in the world and that is it,” he said.

    Watch video below:

    Source: Peace FM

  • Your ‘Inferior Communist Tactics’ won’t work, stop denigrating me – Allotey Jacobs to NDC

    Former NDC Central Regional Chairman, Allotey Jacobs, has issued a caustic warning to his party members to stop denigrating his reputation.

    Allotey Jacobs had addressed issues regarding President Akufo-Addo’s promise to construct 88 District and six Regional hospitals in the country within a year, last week on Peace FM.

    He admonished the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to cease its verbal attacks against President Nana Akufo-Addo over the latter’s pledge to construct the hospitals, and further advised the party to adopt a wait-and-see approach to know whether the project could even be rolled out before attempting to shoot it down entirely.

    “If he says he will construct them, we have to exercise patience and watch him. Where is he going to get the funds? How is he going to start? Should he claim to have started one or two, bear in mind that the residents in whose districts the hospitals are being constructed can bear witness or otherwise. So, for me, it is premature for him to be criticized because you’re even urging him on to even find resources to start the projects . . . If he can do it or not, what is important is that 88 districts in this country needs hospitals.

    ”When it’s getting close to elections and he hasn’t begun, then you can call out his bluff, but it’s too early to even say that it will be difficult or impossible to find the resources to complete it,” he said on ‘Kokrokoo’ on Wednesday, April 29, 2020.

    On the same platform, the party’s National Communications Officer Sammy Gyamfi challenged the composition of the panel stating strongly Allotey Jacobs doesn’t represent the NDC any longer and his submissions do not reflect the position of the party either.

    Sammy Gyamfi’s comments seem to have courted hatred for Allotey Jacobs as he narrated to host Kwami Sefa Kayi on Wednesday, May 6th edition of the show that some members and supporters of the opposition party have begun pitching him against the grass roots.

    Contributing to a panel discussion on ‘Kokrokoo’ on Peace FM, the former NDC guru noted that his saboteurs even went as far as miscontruing his words claiming he has accused former President John Dramani Mahama of being corrupt, and also associated him with other false reports.

    Allotey Jacobs warned those people to immediately stop badmouthing him stressing he is not deterred by their ”inferior communist tactics”.

    ”President Mahama knows I will not in anyway denigrate his name. A person like me who has been propounding that President Mahama is not corrupt, then I turn round but it is coming from my own people . . . My people won’t go to Peacefmonline to watch and listen to the entire programme. That is what I am going through and then they’re pitching me against the grass roots, organizers and so forth but I’m not deterred.”

    Listen to him in the video below

    Source: Peace FM

  • Confirmed coronavirus cases in Western Region soar to 25

    The confirmed cases of Coronavirus in the Western Region have increased from 13 to 25 as at May 5, 2020.

    The Region had its first confirmed Coronavirus disease on Easter Monday from a Chinese national who works with the Coastal Quarry Company at Anto in the Shama District.

    This Chinese national visited the Effia Nkwanta Hospital in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis after returning from his country for his sample to be tested.

    So far, Western Region has recorded 581 suspected cases of the deadly Coronavirus with 25 positive cases and 296 being pending.

    As at Tuesday, May 5, 2020, new suspected cases have been recorded and 12 have been tested positive with no death and no recovery.

    In a Daily Situation Report signed by the Western Regional Health Director Dr. Jacob Mahama and sighted by GhanaWeb’s Western Regional Correspondent, he said Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis has recorded 173 suspected cases with 51 tested negative and 11 positive cases and also the remaining 111 suspected cases are being pending.

    The statement read that Shama District has recorded 83 suspected cases, 73 cases have been tested negative with no positive case where 10 suspected cases are being pending.

    The statement continued that, in Ahanta West, 57 suspected cases have been recorded and out of the figure, 7 cases have been tested negative with 3 positive cases, awaiting for 45 results.

    Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality on other hand has recorded 53 suspected cases with 39 negative cases, 2 being positive and 8 pending.

    Effia Kwesimintsim’s case count has soared from 37 suspected cases to 46 of which 1 has been tested positive and 15 being pending.

    According to the statement, Mpohor District has recorded 29 suspected cases of which 17 cases have been tested negative, 1 positive case has been recorded with 11 pending.

    Amenfi West District has recorded 40 suspected cases, 9 out of the number have been tested negative, no positive case awaiting 31 suspected cases.

    Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality’s suspected cases have been increased from 18 to 24 with no positive case, 13 being negative and 11 cases being pending.

    Nzema East Municipality has 11 suspected cases with 3 negative cases, out of the 11 suspected cases, 6 cases have been tested positive awaiting for 2 cases.

    Ellembelle District has so far recorded 38 suspected cases of which 6 cases have been tested negative, 1 has been tested positive and 31 suspected cases are yet to be released.

    Amenfi Central District has been recorded its 12 suspected cases awaiting for the outcome.

    Amenfi East District has recorded 8 suspected cases and the 8 suspected cases have been tested negative.

    Jomoro Municipality has so far also recorded 4 suspected cases, 1 being negative and the cases are pending.

    Wassa East District being the last District in the Region has recorded 3 suspected cases with 1 negative case and the two suspected cases are being pending.

    Public Advice

    The Health Directorate has advised residents in the region to stay home and report any suspected case to them on 0208149141 for prompt action.

    He statement that, “Do not hide any relative or friends returning from any affected areas to prevent the spread of the disease”.

    The statement, therefore, called on the residents to practice regular hand washing with soap under running water or use hand sanitizer when necessary.

    It also urged them to practice social and physical distancing protocols.

    It kicked against the stigmatization with the disease. “Do not stigmatise people with the disease or people living in an area with a confirmed case”.

    The statement pledged the Health Directorate together with the NCCE would continue with their Public Sensitization on COVID-19 Preventive Measures.

    Treatment Centres in Western Region

    So far, the Region has thirteen (13) treatment centres and they include; Takoradi Hospital, Kwesimintsim Hospital, Tarkwa Municipal Hospital, Apinto Hospital, Axim Government Hospital, Half Assini Government Hospital.

    The rest are; Wassa Akropong District Hospital, Prestea Government Hospital, Nana Hima Dekyi Hospital, Ahmadiyya Mission Hospital, Fr. Thomas Allan Rooney Memor Hospital at Asankragua and St. Martin de Pores Hospital in Ellembelle District.

    Below is the breakdown of positive cases in the Western Region

    1. Sekondi-Takoradi = 11

    2. Nzema East Municipality = 6

    3. Ahanta West = 3

    4. Tarkwa-Nsuaem = 2

    5. Mpohor = 1

    6. Effia Kwesimintsim = 1

    7. Ellembelle District = 1

    Ghana has so far, recorded 2,719 confirmed cases with 18 deaths and 294 recoveries.

  • Police officers who contract coronavirus to get special package IGP

    Police personnel who contract the deadly coronavirus in the performance of their duties will receive a special package from the Ghana Police Service, the IGP James Oppong-Boanuh has announced.

    He, however, did not reveal details of the support which he stated will also be extended to the family members of the affected personnel.

    A COVID-19 technical team, he said, has been constituted at the police headquarters in Accra to deal with all matters involving police personnel in relation to the coronavirus, which has so far infected over 2,700 people in the country and killed 18 of them with 297 recoveries.

    “To the personnel of the Ghana Police Service who have devoted your lives to help enforce the restrictions or let me say who have risked your lives to ensure that the restrictions are enforced, the Police Service thank you very much for your devotion,” he said.

    The IGP said this while launching a Ghana Police-Zoomlion fumigation and disinfection exercise in Accra Wednesday.

    The exercise, which kicks off at the Ghana Police Training School at Tesano in Accra, will see the waste management giant, Zoomlion fumigate and disinfect all police facilities and installations across the country against dangerous insects and COVID-19.

    COP Oppong-Boanuh said the Police management board appreciates their sacrifices, stating that “appropriate measures have been put in place to support you and prevent you from getting infections and any of you who is infected in the course of your duty”.

    The IGP said the COVID-19 technical team will ensure the uniformed men and women will “get maximum support as well as members of your family in this difficult time”.

    He suggested some of the about 5000 personnel who were deployed for the anti-COVID-19 lockdown duties in Accra, Tema, Kasoa and Kumasi have been infected by the virus but did not give further details.

    “As you are all aware, The Ghana Police Service and other security agencies have partnered the Ghana Health Service as front liners to help fight this pandemic. It is not surprising to have a number of police personnel come in contact with infected persons and also get infected,” he stated.

    Meanwhile, the Director-General in charge of General Services at the Ghana Police Service, Mr George Alex Mensah said all police front liners have been tested for the deadly virus but the results are yet to be made available to the police.

    “All our front liners have been tested including even those at the headquarters but results are being awaited.

    “Those who were on lockdown duties have been tested and the results are being awaited. As at now, we have not received any positive [case] from any of the tests,” he said and noted that those personnel have since resumed their official duties after self-isolation.

    Mr Alex Mensah, however, revealed that “almost all the personnel at Adenta Police station where some infected suspects were sent there have been asked to isolate themselves”.

    He also said although “there is an administrative package but that cannot be said here”.

    Source: 3 News

  • Akuapem chief installation: Four arrested chiefs fined GH¢48,576

    The Akropong Circuit Court has fined the four chiefs who flouted the law on public gathering and social distancing a total of GH¢48,576.

    The four were arraigned on Wednesday, May 6, 2020, before the Akropong Circuit Court presided by Her Lordship Harriet Nsembo.

    The prosecutor, Detective Inspector Lukenan Sulemana, who briefed Ghanaweb said each of the four were fined 1,000 penalty unit each after pleading guilty of all counts.

    He said their charges were failing to comply restrictions imposed as contrary to paragraph 1 subsection A of Executive Instrument 64 and Section six of the Restrictions of the Imposition Act 1012/2020.

    The chiefs are Odehye Kofi Asiedu Adu-Mfum (57), Nana Semeshia Ohene Asah Krofah II (43), Ohene Nana Bennet Smith Opoku (55) and Nana Odi Asempa Krobea Asante (76).

    There was a heavy security presence at the court premises.

    However, According to Kasapafmonline.com, Lawyer Joseph Adakpaksa for the convicts pleaded for mitigation of sentence considering that only Eleven kingmakers were performing customary rites to install a chief but overwhelmed by the presence of onlookers, and the fact that the accused are old men.

    The court presided over by Her Honour Harriet Nsembo, therefore, applied the minimum sentence fining each of the accused persons 1012 penalty units which translates to Ghc12,144 in default serves a 4-year jail sentence.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • No one will impose candidates on you – Joseph Osei-Owusu calls for calm

    The First Deputy Speaker of Parliament and MP for Bekwai constituency Mr. Joseph Osei-Owusu has ruled out the possibility of any form of decision, by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to impose candidates on delegates.

    He said the constitution of the party gives the National Executive Committee (NEC) the power to ensure the party gets a representative for any form of a national election.

    He told Kwabena Agyapong on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm that t5he planned parliamentary primaries would be held when the ban on social gatherings is lifted.

    The decision to retain a sitting candidate or an election organised to elect a candidate is something NEC is empowered to do.

    Tension seems to be brewing in the ruling party after reports emerged that due to COVID-19 the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party may handpick parliamentary candidates for the 2020 elections.

    This was reportedly hinted by the General Secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu.

    But a senior member of the NPP Dr. Amoako Tuffour has cautioned the party against plans to retain sitting MPs as candidates for the 2020 parliamentary election due to the coronavirus outbreak.

    To him, the party is bound to face political crisis this election year should NEC handpick candidates for the 2020 polls.

    The delegates he said should be allowed to elect candidates of their choice.

    But the legislator has revealed hee has received intel from the general secretary of the party that the parliamentary primaries would surely be organised when the ban on social gatherings is lifted.

    ”The party has finished with the vetting, the report is ready, but NEC has not been able to meet to design the notice of poll due to the ban on social gatherings. The moment the ban is lifted, the party will release the notice of poll and organise the primaries,” he said.

    Mr. Osei-Owusu says the decision to select candidates lies in the hands of NEC and they have the power to do so.

    Source: rainbowradioonline.com

  • Social distancing rule: We’re not stubborn, our space to operate is limited – GUTA

    The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) has explained why most markets are overcrowded with people even though there is a directive for all to practice social distancing, at all times, as part of the precautionary measures to fight Coronavirus.

    According to the Association’s president, Dr. Joseph Obeng, market women in Ghana operate in a confined environment hence, making it difficult for traders to practice the social distancing rule.

    He complained that the nature of their business at these enclosed spaces makes them more exposed to the virus, ruling out claims that traders are perverse.

    His comments come after President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in his last address to the nation lauded supermarkets for practicing the precautionary measures outlined by the GHS.

    He called on market women to follow the stringent measures put in place by the supermarkets and also force their clienteles to do same.

    But Dr Obeng in an interview with GhanaWeb said, “We are very much exposed because our nature of doing business here is not like the advanced country where they have the bigger spaces…we are confined in a limited space”.

    Speaking on suggestions that traders should run shifts, the GUTA president said such a system when introduced will be at a disadvantage to many as there wouldn’t be a fair representation of who goes to the market.

    However, he advised his members to try their best to comply with all the precautionary measures outlined by the Ghana Health Service while working in the limited space to stay alive to be in businesses.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Youve proven to be a man of your words Ya-Naa praises Farouk Aliu Mahama

    Ya-Naa Abukari Mahama II, has hailed Alhaji Farouk Aliu Mahama for honouring his promises to the people of Yendi describing him as a man of his words.

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate Aspirant for Yendi Constituency last week handed over a brand new fridge to be fitted at the mortuary of the Yendi Government Hospital after the old one broke down 30 years ago creating unnecessary inconveniences for residents.

    He single-handedly imported and transported to Yendi the 12-capacity mortuary fridge aside from renovating the facility to meet modern standards to the admiration of the chiefs and people of the area.

    As a result the Ya-Naa, the Paramount Chief of Mion, Mion Lana Abdulai Mahamadu commended him for the gesture while taking turns at separate instances to inspect the facility and giving him their blessings.

    According to the Ya-Naa Abukari Mahama II he stands for development to of Dagbon and will support anyone who shares in his vision indicating that the generosity of Alhaji Farouk Aliu Mahama feeds into that.

    The move to restore the operation of the Yendi mortuary facility is to reduce the sufferings of the people and end the 30-years challenge where simple mortuary services could not be accessed forcing residents to rely in Tamale and other places in the event

    Alhaji Farouk Aliu Mahama who is fully committed to using his experience and network to build a Yendi that brings progress and development for all, however revealed that aside from politics, his love for the area is unmatched

    The Chief Imam of Yendi, Alhaji Mahama Zakari Baba later led the fridges to the Yendi Hospital and Dr. Abdulai Ayuba of the Hospital received it on behalf of the Hospital.

    About GHC300, 000 was also spent to procure the items for the facility in addition to renovation works done at the Mortuary to give it a good outlook before the arrival of the fridge.

    Source: My News GH

  • Savannah region wages war on alarming illegal logging, charcoal production

    The Savannah Regional Coordinating Council has given a strong indication of its willingness to clamp down on illegal logging of trees and Charcoal burning which is assuming an alarming proportion in the Region

    Indiscriminate logging of trees especially rosewood and burning of charcoal have reached is gravely affecting the vegetation cover in the Savannah Region and has become a major cause for worry for authorities

    This has had an adverse effect on the environment and also impacted negatively on the health of the people of the region.

    In addressing this issue, the Regional Coordinating Council has devised several strategies to address the challenge which may be challenging considering the fact that the country is currently battling issues with Climate change.

    Among other things, the Coordinating Council has set up a committee to implement recommendations after a committee charged with investigating the challenge and issued a blueprint on how to address the challenge.

    Source: My News GH

  • Coronavirus: Stop giving Ghanaians ‘false hope’, fear is necessary – Kwesi Pratt

    Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr., has called on the Akufo-Addo government to stop giving “false hope” to Ghanaians about the success chalked in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic.

    According to him, the fight against the pandemic may be far from over if the government does not begin to pump some dose of fear into the minds of Ghanaians.

    Speaking to host Kwami Sefa Kayi on Peace FM’s ‘Kokrokoo’ program on Tuesday, Kwesi Pratt bemoaned the decision by government to tell the citizenry not to be alarmed by the cases being recorded in the country, citing reasons that they are as a result of the backlog of samples that were at the testing centers.

    The seasoned journalist held the view that government’s approach is the reason why some Ghanaians are refusing to adhere to the safety protocols, particularly the wearing of nose masks, to prevent the spread of the disease.

    Ghana’s COVID-19 case count has currently risen to 2,719 with 294 recoveries and 18 deaths recorded.

    Though according to health experts, Ghana’s positivity and mortality rates are low as the country records 0.66% death toll, Kwesi Pratt feared there might be a surge of the infections in the country.

    “Almost 3,000 in a matter of four weeks is very scary. We should stop the false hope that we’re giving to the people. Because if you give people false hope and tell them to wear nose masks, why would they wear it? You’re telling them the disease doesn’t call for fears and that the person will recover when he or she gets infected. If he will recover, then why would he wear the mask? We need a dose of fear because the fear helps to manage the situation,” he said.

    Listen to Kwesi Pratt in the video below

    Source: Peace FM

  • COVID-19: Five Health workers test positive in Eastern Region

    Five (5) Health Workers have tested positive for Coronavirus in the Eastern Region.

    The number is out of over a hundred (100) health workers exposed to positive contacts hence quarantined and being tested.

    Meanwhile, the Eastern Region has confirmed one new case of Coronavirus on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, increasing the regional tally to 95.

    Many health facilities in the Eastern Region are still struggling to get the full complement of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for healthcare workers in spite of individual, institutional and Group donations and some few distributions by the Ghana Health Service.

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo announced the tax waivers for health workers in March and further said frontline health workers would get 50 per cent of their basic salary as an additional allowance, tax-free.

    The tax waiver on personal emoluments will cost the nation GH¢237.5 million whilst that on additional allowances will amount to GH¢51 million.

    Parliament subsequently approved the waiver amounting to total GH¢288.644 million, to help cushion health workers in both public and private health facilities, who are on the frontline fighting the novel coronavirus pandemic.

    Apart from these, the government has secured insurance packages for frontline health workers.

    Source: starrfmonline.com

  • Don’t use untested Madagascar remedy – WHO warns Africa

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning against people using untested remedies for coronavirus.

    Africans deserve access to medicines that have gone through proper trials even if they are derived from traditional treatments, it said.

    Its statement comes as Madagascar’s president is promoting a herbal tonic for treating Covid-19 patients.

    The African Union (AU) said it wanted to see the scientific data on the “safety and efficacy” of the product.

    The tonic, known as COVID-Organics, was tested on fewer than 20 people over three weeks, a presidential aide told the BBC – which is not in line with WHO guidelines on clinical trials.

    This can be a lengthy process in which a potential drug is tested in four phases, scaling up from a trial on a small number of patients to using it on a population countrywide.

    Despite these reservations, several African countries, including Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea and Liberia, have already ordered COVID-Organics, which is produced from the artemisia plant – the source of an ingredient used in a malaria treatment – and other Malagasy plants.

    Last week, Madagascar’s President, Andry Rajoelina, spoke to an online meeting of African leaders about the tonic.

    Following that meeting the AU asked to see more details about COVID-Organics which could be reviewed by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).

    In its statement, the WHO welcomed innovations based on traditional remedies and plants but said they “should be tested for efficacy and adverse side effects”.

    “Africans deserve to use medicines tested to the same standards as people in the rest of the world,” it added.

    On Monday, more than $8bn (£6.5bn) was pledged to help develop a coronavirus vaccine and fund research into the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.

    Dozens of research projects trying to find a vaccine are currently under way across the world.

    Most experts think it could take until mid-2021, about 12-18 months after the new virus first emerged, for a vaccine to become available.

    Several African countries acted swiftly in trying to prevent the spread of coronavirus by imposing lockdowns or curfews. But these are now beginning to be lifted as governments try to balance health and economic interests.

    The easing of the lockdowns has added urgency to the need to find treatments.

    Madagascar has recorded 151 cases of Covid-19 and no deaths, Africa CDC says.

    The president imposed a lockdown on the three major cities, but these have now been relaxed, the AFP news agency reports.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Imposition and lifting of lockdown was poorly executed UG Senior Lecturer

    Senior lecturer at the Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Dr.Justice Moses Aheto has expressed his disappointment in the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and the Government regarding the imposition and lifting of the lockdown that occurred in the month of April.

    According to him, the Coronavirus is a scientific problem and as such we need to allow scientific procedures to show the way forward.

    Speaking in an interview on the Happy Morning Show(HMS), he told host Samuel Eshun, “Ghana Health Service is actually doing their best to contain the situation. However there are certain things that we have not been able to do together or a proper management of the situation”.

    He added that if the Government decides to roll out certain interventions such as a lockdown, there are basic things that need to be considered.

    “There are two key reasons for going for a lockdown. The first is to minimize the spread of the disease because the coronavirus is an infectious disease.

    If you minimize how people come into contact with each other, you will minimize the spread as well. The second reason is for you to do easy contact tracing”.

    He, however, noted that the purpose of the lockdown was not realized. “When the President came back to give a reason for lifting the lockdown we were made to understand that the lifting of the lockdown was based on data.

    However, the data showed that the numbers were increasing. When the cases were minimal, we imposed a lockdown but when it increased we lifted the lockdown”, he added.

    The President of Ghana imposed a three-week lockdown in the country as a measure to contain the spread of the novel Coronavirus disease. However, the lockdown was lifted while maintaining ban on public gathering and closure of educational institutions.

    Source: happyghana.com

  • Such arrant lie, when did you solve dumsor? – Jinapor challenges Bawumia

    John Jinapor, former Deputy Power Minister and MP for Yapei/Kasawgu constituency, has asked Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to credit where it is due by acknowledging the efforts of the previous Mahama regime in resolving the ‘dumsor’ crisis in the country before President Nana Akufo-Addo took up the reins of government.

    He also asserted that there was higher and better economic growth under the leadership of John Dramani Mahama.

    Bawumia’s Account On Mahama Economy

    Speaking to journalists at the Jubilee House on Monday, May 5, 2020, Dr. Bawumia reminded the former President that he superintended over a weak economy between the years 2012 and 2016.

    The Vice President slammed Mr. Mahama for failing to mitigate the economic crises his own administration created for the Ghanaian populace.

    This was after the latter cynically questioned the much-touted robustness of the Ghanaian economy, describing it as being in an ICU just a month into the scourge of the COVID-19 pandemic on the operations of local businesses.

    “If you want to test the robustness of an economy, you test it in a time of crises. Thankfully, we have had two crises. Under the NDC, it was an internally-generated crisis, which was dumsor. Under the Presidency of Nana Akufo-Addo, there has been an externally generated crisis, which has been the global Coronavirus pandemic.”

    “I just want you to ask yourself, how have these two crises been managed? The dumsor crisis which crippled this economy for four years. What were the mitigating measures offered to businesses and individuals during the dumsor, an internally generated crisis?” the Vice President questioned.

    Trust Akufo-Addo in times of crises Bawumia

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    He further stated; “We saw that even during dumsor, electricity prices were being increased, fuel prices were being increased, teacher trainee allowances were being cancelled, nursing trainee training allowances were being cancelled. All of that was happening during that particular crisis.”

    “You look at the Coronavirus crisis and you look at the difference in terms of what has happened. The President has reduced electricity prices and has made it free for lifeline consumers. He has given free water to all Ghanaians for three months, has made sure that there is a stimulus package of 600 million Ghana Cedis for businesses and we have seen domestic production of PPEs (personal protective equipment) for our health workers locally.”

    Check the data well before you speak else you will embarrass yourself Bawumia tells Mahama

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    John Jinapor’s Rebuttal

    But to John Jinapor, Ex-President John Mahama is a better driver of the economy than President Akufo-Addo.

    He wondered how the government could subsidize electricity bills in these trying times of COVID-19 if not for the interventions that the Mahama administration made to resolve the energy crises.

    Making his submissions on Peace FM’s ‘Kokrokoo’, he maintained strongly that President Akufo-Addo didn’t inherit a ‘dumsor’ economy from the Mahama administration, adding that the current government is enjoying the fruits of the good works of its predecessor.

    The Yapei/Kusawgu MP therefore challenged the Vice President to compare the performance of the current administration and erstwhile Mahama government, with particular emphasis on the energy sector.

    “If the NPP say we didn’t resolve it, tell us when you resolved dumsor. At least that should be settled. If you say when you took over, there was still dumsor; are we saying we still have dumsor and if it’s resolved too, tell us the period you resolved it,” he said.

    Source: Peace FM

  • Use GeneXpert to test for coronavirus Lab Scientists

    The Ghana Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (GAMLS) has asked the government to use GeneXpert, a TB testing machine, which can be repurposed, to test for COVID-19.

    GAMLS said it is available in a minimum of 100 clinical laboratories in Ghana.

    The association said the cartridges for this platform can produce results for the novel coronavirus within 45 minutes.

    The association, in the statement, asked: “Why is there silence on the use of the GeneXpert available in a minimum of 100 clinical laboratories in Ghana? What is holding the government from facilitating the procurement of reagents (cartridges) that could enable COVID-19 testing and produce results in 45 minutes using the GeneXpert equipment?”

    The Association also questioned why the government had failed to heed its call of providing testing centres in other parts of the country, especially in the Bono, Bono Ahafo, Upper West and Upper East Regions.

    “What is preventing the government from listening to the call of professionals to provide testing centres in other parts of the country, especially those in Bono, Bono East, Ahafo, Upper West and Upper East?”

    It further reiterated calls for the implementation of the National Health Laboratory Policy to help boost healthcare infrastructure in the country.

    “GAMLS reiterates the call for the implementation of the National Health Laboratory Policy (NHLP) and representation of Medical Laboratory Professionals at management level to contribute to the healthcare infrastructure investment and the building of the infectious disease control centres as promised by government.”

    “We also call for the provision of required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for routine use and COVID-19 patient testing. As a matter of urgency, the government should get the qualified but unemployed professionals to come and support in the facilities,” portions of the statement added.

    Source: Class FM

  • GES releases timetable for KG, Primary and JHS pupils on Ghana Learning TV as lessons start today

    The Ghana Education Service (GES) in collaboration with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), has released the virtual learning timetable for kindergarten, primary, and JHS pupils on the Ghana Learning TV for the month of May 2020.

    A release sighted by ABC News on the Facebook page of the Ghana Education Service indicates that the lessons for the basic school pupils start today, Wednesday, May 6, 2020.

    Given this, the GES has advised parents and guardians to take note of the schedules and guard their wards during the lessons adding that a notebook and a pen or pencil should be provided to enhance the virtual teaching and learning process.

    Find the Timetable for Kindergarten and Lower Primary wards below:

    Find the Timetable Upper Primary Wards below:

    Below is the Timetable for JHS students

    Source: ABCNewsGh.com

  • Three institutions donate GH₵110,000 to COVID-19 Fund

    Three institutions on Tuesday made separate donations to the tune of GH₵110,000 to the National Covid-19 Trust Fund in Accra.

    The Trust Fund which was instituted by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is aimed at mobilizing funds and logistics to deprived communities and individuals who may have been disadvantaged one way or the other.

    The institutions, Dannex Ayrton Starwin, Ghana Association of Forex Bureau and Women International Shipping and Trading gave GH₵50, 000, GH₵50, 000 GH₵10,000 respectively to the fund.

    Receiving the donations from the institutions, Chairperson of the Trust, Madam Sophia Akuffo,  expressed appreciation to the institutions who for one reason or the other have extended a hand of support to the fund.

    According to her, all organizations that have supported the fund with cash and items have shown some level of solidarity and love for the deprived in the country and commended them for their efforts.

    She further added that some of the items have been disbursed to homes and deprived communities in the Greater Accra Region.

    “Caring for the poor and underprivileged in these difficult times is a fulfilment of the call to duty” she stated.

    Madam Akuffo also assured the public that the fund would continue to remain transparent and open to all who visit the premises to support and make enquiries.

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  • Bishop Borngreat, 21 others granted bail

    The Ashaiman Circuit Court presided over by Mrs Agnes Opoku-Barnieh has granted bail to Bishop Eric Borngreat Aboagye and 21 others who were charged for flouting the ban on social gathering in the wake of the outbreak of COVID-19.

    Bishop Eric Borngreat Aboagye who had an arrest warrant imposed on him by the Ashaiman District Court last week, reported himself to the Ashaiman Divisional Police on Monday, May 4, 2020 and was rearrested by the police and arraigned.

    He pleaded not guilty and was granted bail in the sum of GH c 20,000 with 2 sureties. All the other suspects except the two juveniles were also granted bail in the sum of GH c 20,000 each with two sureties.

    The juveniles were admitted to bail in the sum of GH c 10,000 with two sureties. If convicted they will be sent to the juvenile court for sentencing.

    The case has been adjourned to May 19, 2020.

    Prosecution

    Police Prosecutor, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Akwasi Ahenkorah Afrifa, informed the court that on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Bishop Eric Borngreat Aboagye and his congregants numbering over 50 held a church service at the Heavens Life Global Church at Lebanon School Junction at Ashaiman.

    He said a joint police and taskforce team from the Ashaiman Municipal Assembly, who pick information the prayer service which was contrary to the Imposition of Restrictions Act, (Act 1012) has been in force since March 15, as part of measures to curb the spread of COVID-19.

    He said Bishop Aboagye escaped and fled from the church premises on sighting a joint police and taskforce team from the Ashaiman Municipal Assembly (AshMA) who were moving in to enforce the law.

    However, members of the taskforce, however, managed to arrest some of the congregants who were handed over to the police who arraigned them before the Ashaiman District Court last Thursday, April, 30, 2020.

    The Ashaiman District Court issued an a warrant for the arrest of Bishop Aboagye, however on Monday, May 4, 2020, the religious leader reported himself to the Ashaiman Divisional Police and was rearrested by the police, charged and arraigned before the Circuit Court which has jurisdiction to handle the matter.

    Disclosure

    Counsel for Bishop Aboagye, and 18 other accused persons, Mr George Ahadzia requested for the disclosure of statements made by the accused persons to the police when they were arrested, which was upheld by the court.

    Source: graphic.com.gh

  • Speed up COVID-19 testing with GeneXpert Lab Scientists to government

    The Ghana Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (GAMLS) is calling on government to make functional the over one hundred GeneXpert machines that can aid in sample testing of COVID-19.

    According to the association, the cartridges for this platform can produce results for the novel coronavirus within 45 minutes.

    GAMLS in a statement said its members are not excited about the non-usage of the facilities.

    The association in the statement asked: “Why is there silence on the use of the GeneXpert (TB testing machine which can be adopted to test for COVID-19) available in a minimum of 100 Clinical Laboratories in Ghana? What is holding government from facilitating the procurement of reagents (cartridges) that could enable COVID-19 testing and produce results in 45 minutes using the GeneXpert equipment?”

    The Association also questioned why the government had failed to heed to its call of providing testing centres in other parts of the country, especially in the Bono, Bono Ahafo, Upper West and Upper East Regions.

    “What is preventing government from listening to the call of professionals to provide testing centers in other parts of the country, especially those in Bono, Bono East, Ahafo, Upper West and Upper East?”

    It further reiterated calls for the implementation of the National Health Laboratory Policy to help boost healthcare infrastructure in the country.

    “GAMLS reiterates the call for the implementation of the National Health Laboratory Policy (NHLP) and representation of Medical Laboratory Professionals at management level to contribute to the healthcare infrastructure investment and the building of the infectious disease control centres as promised by government.”

    “We also call for the provision of required Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) for routine use and COVID-19 patient testing. As a matter of urgency, the government should get the qualified but unemployed professionals to come and support in the facilities,” portions of the statement added.

    The Policy, which was drafted between 2010 and 2013 is to improve the quality of preventive, promotive, and curative health care in Ghana by guiding the expansion of laboratory services in support of health care programs.

    Successive governments have however failed to implement the policy.

    More scientists needed

    Even before the outbreak of COVID-19 in Ghana, the Association had asked the government to employ more qualified medical laboratory personnel to augment work in laboratories.

    The Association had said despite the financial clearance to employ some 690 staff, there is still a backlog of people that have to be employed to ensure the delivery of quality healthcare.

    Source: citinewsroom.com

     

  • Why face masks are crucial now in the battle against coronavirus

    Every Ghanaian must wear face masks to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) disease.

    The government has made wearing of face masks to public places mandatory and persons without nose masks are being prevented from entering markets, shopping malls, etc.

    Public use of face masks has been common in some countries since the outbreak of the Coronavirus Pandemic and this explainer highlights why wearing a face or nose mask is so important to fight COVID-19.

    People often wear masks to protect themselves, but there has been a stronger public health rationale which is a source control to protect others from respiratory droplets.

    Wearing a face mask will help prevent the spread of infection and prevent the individual from contracting any airborne infectious germs.

    When someone coughs, talks and sneezes they could release germs into the air that may infect others nearby.

    Face masks are part of an infection control strategy to eliminate cross-contamination.

    Always wash your hands with soap and water before touching the face mask.

    Source: pulse.com.gh

  • NPP Asuogyaman constituency chairman reportedly involved in motor accident

    The New Patriotic Party chairman of the Asuogyaman constituency in the Eastern region, Dr Akyea Darkwa, has been involved in a motor accident Monday evening.

    Dr. Darkwa was returning from Accra with other executive members of the party, theghanareport.com monitored a JoyNews report.

    But the politician was travelling alone in his vehicle when the accident occurred.

    He is reported to have run into a broken-down truck on the Asutuare road. The said truck had no reflectors or any warning signs for motorist plying the road.

    He is currently on admission at the Akosombo hospital awaiting referral to the Saint Joseph hospital in Koforidua.

    He is reported to have sustained multiple fractured injuries in the right leg and hand.

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  • Ghana will not get another actor like the late Bernard Nyarko Vivian Jill Lawrence

    Ghanaian actress, Vivian Jill has said the death of Bishop Bernard Nyarko is a big blow to the country.

    She told Nana Romeo in an interview monitored by Zionfelix.net on Accra FM that Ghana will not get any actor like the late Bishop Bernard Nyarko.

    Vivian elaborated that the late actor was versatile and he played his roles flawlessly.

    “I do not know a role that Kwame [Bishop Bernard Nyarko] would find it difficult to do. When I get a very emotional script I recommend to the director to pair him with me.

    “When it comes to marital issues, lifestyle issues, job difficulties, pastoral roles, comic and any role…he was capable of delivering his very best,” she stated.

    Vivian Jill advised people to strengthen the love among themselves.

    She concluded that people should think twice when they are doing something against people they love.

    Source: Zionfelix

  • Woman, lover arrested for plotting to kill husband

    The Manhyia Divisional Police Command in the Ashanti Region has arrested a wedded wife and her boyfriend for conniving to kill her husband at Pamen near Kwabeng in the Eastern region.

    The two were arrested after they mistook the would-be contract killer’s cell phone number for Manhyia Divisional Police Commander’s.

    The 27-year-old suspect, Mavis Brepor popularly called Maadwoa, married to David Gator, 52, with three children, planned with her 50-year-old boyfriend, Patrick Asare, to kill her husband so that they could settle down.

    ACP Kwaku Buah, the Manhyia Divisional Police Commander, told Class News’ regional correspondent, Elisha Adarkwah, that Patrick Asare while dialling the cell phone number of the would-be contract killer mistakenly mixed up some of the digits and called him.

    He said during a conversation with him, it came to light that Patrick Asare, popularly called Coach, was ready to pay an amount of GHS100,000 to execute the killing.

    The Police Commander feigned interest in the contract and used undercover investigators and detectives to talk to the suspect.

    Mr Buah said it took the Police about three to four weeks to lure the suspect to come to Kumasi after they made him believe throughout the cell phone conversations that they were contract killers from Sefwi.

    He said they told him [suspecct] to come to Kumasi so that they could follow him to the town to execute the killing since they did not know the town.

    The suspect, he said admitted in his caution statement after his arrest that he conspired with Gator’s wife to kill him so that they could freely go on with their relationship.

    The suspect led the Police to Pamen where Mavis was also arrested.

    The suspects are currently in Police custody and being processed for court.

    Mavis told Elisha Adarkwah that the boyfriend, Patrick Asare, used “juju” on her, confusing her to conspire with him.

    She pleaded for forgiveness.

    Source: Class FM

  • I have stopped womanizing, I want to be an evangelist Oboy Siki

    Veteran Kumawood actor Oboy Siki says he has changed his womanizing ways and now ready to take up the cross and follow Christ his saviour.

    Oboy Siki who in a previous interview touted his sexual prowess and said he preferred to sleep around than have properties seem to have changed his mind.

    In an interview on Kofi TV monitored by GhanaWeb, the Casanova said sometimes he even forgets that women exist. According to him, he would be a fool to still go around sleeping with women at his age and so he has totally given up that lifestyle.

    Oboy revealed that he wants to be an evangelist, and if he takes his Bible and preaches the word of God before he dies he would have achieved a lot and he would be happy.

    “I have stopped, I have given up that lifestyle because I want to be an evangelist,” he said.

    Asked what he has seen that has caused him to make that decision, Oboy revealed that everybody will die, and it would be very foolish on his part not to seek the face of the Lord before that happens.

    “Remember that we will all die, and when we die we will face judgement. I am not a fool to at this whiles I am nearing my death keep living a promiscuous lifestyle,” he added.

    Watch the interview below

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Coronavirus: Retail, recreational activities went down 55.6% during lockdown – Google data

    Google data between March 29 and April 11, 2020, shows that retail and recreational activities in Ghana went down by an average of 55.6%.

    This is compared to baseline levels measured in January and February.

    The data also showed a similar trend for travel to grocery and pharmacy stores and transit stations, which were down by an average of 33.9% and 50.3% respectively.

    According to the rating agency, Fitch, while there was a slight reversion towards normality post-lockdown, consumers are still below average on their travels for retail-related activities.

    “As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country and the fall in the price of oil, we have revised down our real household spending outlook for 2020 to 4.3% year-on-year, from the 4.9% we predicted pre-COVID-19”, it said.

    This is significantly lower than the 11.9% it estimated for 2019.

    This revision was based on the fact that all non-essential retail was shuttered for three weeks, while retail that was allowed to operate, saw significantly less traffic.

    Supermarkets and grocery shops were classified as essential services, so they were allowed to operate during the three-week lockdown period.

    The rating agency said in the week prior to the lockdown, there was evidence of bulk and panic buying at the leading mass grocery retailers.

    Google mobility data shows that travel to grocery shops peaked at 14% above average on March 28, the day after lockdown.

    However, for the period after the lockdown (March 27 to April 26), travel to grocery shops was down by an average of 32.8%, compared to the baseline.

    “We believe that spending on alcoholic drinks will decline year-on-year. Social distancing and the closure of taverns, bars and restaurants meant that on-trade consumption would have dropped during the lockdown. These facilities remain closed.”

    Source: Class FM

  • Coronavirus: Unilever, CalBank postpone Annual General Meetings

    More public firms have postponed their Annual General Meetings (AGMs) because of the coronavirus pandemic.

    While some have suspended the AGMs indefinitely, others have rescheduled them.

    The AGMs usually are meetings that critical business decisions are taken by the shareholders.

    They include approval or rejection of annual financial statements, appointment of new board members, approval or rejection of external auditors.

    Indigenous bank, CalBank said: “Notice is hereby given to all shareholders of CalBank and the investing public that the 2020 Annual General Meeting scheduled for May 6, 2020 at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) has been postponed until further notice.”

    According to the bank, the postponement is pursuant to, and in compliance with the directive on public gatherings issued by the President of the Republic of Ghana on 15 March 2020, as part of measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

    In that regard, the Board of CalBank will continue to review the situation and provide further information in due course.

    It added: “We urge all our shareholders to continue to practice the needed safety protocols as we work together to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.”

    Also, Unilever Ghana said: “Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Unilever Ghana Limited scheduled for Thursday, May 14 2020 has been put on hold until further notice.”

    This decision, it said, is in compliance with the directive on public gatherings issued by the President of the Republic of Ghana and the Ghana Stock Exchange as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 15th and 16th of March 2020, respectively.

    It added that “Management would like to assure all shareholders that once the situation stabilizes and the President of the Republic of Ghana issues a directive to lift the ban on public gatherings, a new date for the AGM would be communicated to all Shareholders.”

    Source: Class FM

  • Coronavirus: Use of nose mask creates lucrative business in Sunyani

    Efforts being made by city authorities in Sunyani to stem the spread of the novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are creating brisk businesses for the youth in the Municipality.

    Several young men and women have taken advantage and engaging in the sale of locally made nose masks to make ends meet.

    This follows a directive by the Municipal Assembly that ensures mandatory wearing of nose mask, particularly among traders, food vendors, commercial drivers, motor riders, hawkers and market women.

    The Assembly has accordingly set up a task-force to enforce the directive aimed at protecting the public from contracting the disease.

    Almost all financial institutions and transport unions operating in the Municipality would not do business with clients and passengers who failed to wear nose masks.

    They have posted inscriptions such as “no nose mask no entry” and “It is now compulsory to wear nose mask” on their vehicles and at the premises of their offices.

    The traders told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in a random interview in Sunyani on Tuesday that the nose mask business had become lucrative.

    Many of them said they sold sanitizers as well but regretted that the sanitizer business had gone down drastically.

    Leticia Osei, a trader, explained that prices of nose masks ranged between GHC3.00 and GHC10.00 cedis depending on the quality saying some were reusable and others were not.

    She said the factory price for the mask ranged between GHC2 and GHC8.

    Meanwhile, the Masks Ambassadors, a local advocacy group that campaigned the wearing of nose masks, as a remedy to stem the spread of the COVID-19, has appealed for nose masks from local manufacturers and fashion designers.

    The eight-member advocacy group, made up of journalists and health workers, noted that some people could not afford to buy the nose masks but were willing to use them, adding that such needy class in society ought to be supported with masks.

    Mr Francis Owusu Ansah, a leading member of the group, told the GNA that the campaigners were to ensure the aged, head potters, people with disability, wheelbarrow and truck pushers, as well as coconut sellers had the mask and wore them.

    “The aged are vulnerable and high risk population and it is always disturbing to see some of them on the street using their handkerchiefs as nose masks. I think we have to do something to support them to acquire some of the masks to protect themselves and their immediate families,” he said.

    Mr Ansah emphasised that the Mask Ambassadors were building collaboration with all relevant institutions towards ensuring that majority, if not all of the populace in the Municipality, wore nose masks and adhered to other safety protocols on the COVID-19.

    He commended the Sunyani Municipal Assembly for setting up the task-force, which was making huge impact in the fight against the disease.

    He praised Madam Justina Owusu-Banahene, the Chief Executive, for her passion in controlling the spread of not only COVID-19 but all communicable diseases in the Municipality.

    Source: GNA

  • Mahama will pay your locked up funds – Ofosu-Ampofo assures CACFM customers

    National Chairman of the largest opposition party, National Democratic Congress (NDC), Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo has assured Members of Coalition of Aggrieved Customers of some Fifty-three (53) collapsed Fund Management Companies (CACFM) that their locked-up funds will be refunded when Mahama is voted back into power.

    According to him, the former Head of State when voted into office will deal with their situation with dispatch.

    Speaking on an Accra-based radio station on Saturday, he said “the people are suffering and nobody is listening to them. I want to assure them that if Akufo-Addo does not pay them, John Mahama, who is a people scented politician will deal with their situation with dispatch. Their case is not like DKM which is situated in only one region rather into the bank spread across the country”

    Mr. Ampofo revealed that since it is no fault of the workers, pensioners, market women, he urged the government to take a second look at the stimulus package it has for Ghanaians.

    “These people are suffering as a result of Government collapsing these banks. Some of the customers, a nurse says she said with the bank since she thought she could rely on it in the future after retirement. Now the banks have collapsed and the people are being denied payment of their locked down funds” he stressed.

    Mr. Ampofo recalled that the Finance Minister claimed the money was ready of which the Government was set to pay them.

    “I listened to the General Secretary of the collapsed Fund Management, I was said. He says they are dying every day. This time is about survival. Look at the released prisoners, they are not happy because of their release rather they are hungry” he stated.

    The National Chairman says he is appealing to President Akufo-Addo to look at people adding if those who work are suffering, what then is the fate of millions whose funds are locked up and now can not step out due to Covid-19.

    Background

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in November last year revoked the licences of some 53 Fund Management Companies over some regulatory breaches. Some customers of the affected companies were taken through a validation process for onwards payment but almost five months down the line, they say they have not been paid.

    Spokesperson for the Coalition, Charles Nyame said “Government needs to as a matter of urgency need to start disbursement of funds or risk losing the upcoming General Elections. We were made to go through the validation processes from 18th November, 2019 till 15th January, 2020”.

    He added it has been over three months of which members expected payment but they have not heard anything from SEC. The Spokesperson also revealed they were told by SEC, the claims filed is in an excess of GHc4 Billion of the data it had.

    Source: Joshua Kobby Smith, Ghanaweb Contibutor

  • Coronavirus: Contact tracing begins in Ellembelle after recording positive case

    The Public Health Emergency Committee of Ellembelle District in the Western Region has commenced contact tracing after the District recorded its first positive case of the deadly Coronavirus pandemic.

    The District recorded its first case of Coronavirus on Monday, May 4, 2020 among other Districts in the region.

    So far, Western Region has recorded 21 positive cases of Coronavirus with Sekondi-Takoradi leading with 7 cases.

    In an interview with GhanaWeb’s Western Regional correspondent, the Ellembelle District Health Director Dr Augustine Amoako disclosed that the Public Health Emergency Committee has started contact tracing to contain the spread of the virus.

    He said so far 45 contacts have been traced and their samples have been for testing.

    Dr. Amoako emphasized that due to stigmatization, the Western Regional Team of Coronavirus have been cautioned to not disclose the identity of the contacts.

    On his part, the District Chief Executive (DCE) for the area who is also the Chairman of the Public Health Emergency Committee, Mr. Kwasi Bonzoh revealed that the Coronavirus patient did not pick the virus from the District.

    He said he (Coronavirus patient) travelled to a certain Region in Ghana and returned with the virus after the Emergency Committee was alerted that the patient had arrived in a particular Community in the District.

    He continued that, “When we had the information that he just returned from his journey, we used the protocol to track him and when we got to him at his house we didn’t see any signs of Coronavirus but we did not allow him to go free, we appealed to him to observe a 14-day self-quarantine and after the period still we didn’t see any symptoms but we were able to take his sample and sent it for test and unfortunately we were informed on Sunday evening that the sample had tested positive. This person returned to Ellembelle District on April 23, 2020. We have therefore put him on quarantine and monitoring him by giving him some treatment”.

    He stressed that, “Let me put on record that this person didn’t attend to any hospital in Ellembelle District, we only picked his sample at his house. I am also appealing to the people calling me to disclose the identity of the person to stop because there’s no way I will disclose the identity of the person”.

    He is, therefore, calling on his people to remain calm and collaborate with the Emergency Committee to embark on the contact tracing exercise to avoid further spread.

    He is also urging them to adhere to all the preventive measures outlined by the Ghana Health Service and World Health Organization (WHO) by observing social distancing protocol, wearing of nose masks on time among other measures.

    “We are urging our residents to stay safe by staying at home, strictly observing social distancing guidelines and frequently wash their hand under running water with soap for at least 40 seconds, among others preventive measures”, he advised.

    He promised to continue to educate his residents about the deadly Coronavirus pandemic in the area and also pledged to distribute free nose masks to his residents.

    Ghana has so far, recorded 2,719 confirmed cases with 18 deaths and 294 recoveries of Coronavirus pandemic.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • GJA petitions Akufo-Addo to provide stimulus packages for media houses

    The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has forwarded a petition to President Nana Akufo-Addo for journalists to be considered in the disbursement of a stimulus package announced by the government last month.

    The GJA wants the government to support media houses that are struggling due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

    President Mr. Affail Monney says the outfit petitioned the president because some media organizations and journalists are facing serious challenges due to the impact the outbreak has had on the media houses.

    “We have crafted a proposal which has been sent to the government to consider journalists in the disbursement of the COVID-19 stimulus package,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the disbursement of a GHC 600 million stimulus package to aid small businesses affected by the coronavirus will commence this month.

    As part of measures to support ailing firms, the government earmarked the funds out of a $1billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) facility.

    Addressing workers on May Day, Mr Akufo-Addo said, “the government will from this month of May, rollout a soft-loan scheme up to a total of GHC 600million to support micro, small and medium scale companies”.

    The flexible loan will have a two-year repayment period.

    Source: rainbowradioonline.com

  • The closure of schools must continue until coronavirus is defeated – GNAT

    The National Youth Coordinator of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Mr. Thomas Musah says the closure of schools must continue until we have been able to deal with the coronavirus outbreak.

    Speaking on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm, he said we cannot compromise the lives of students and teachers by reopening schools when we have not dealt with the outbreak.

    The COVID-19 he explained is spread through contact and the setting in schools could make the spread of the virus faster.

    Mr. Musah called for caution against any plan to reopen schools since it would open the floodgate for more infections.

    According to him, we lack the needed infrastructure to observe strict social distancing in our schools.

    Even if we are able to observe social distancing or even create more classrooms, we would need more teachers and that is something he said we cannot afford.

    COVID-19 is spread through contacts. We cannot compromise the safety of Ghanaians by reopening schools. Can we provide for all students the needed protection if we reopen school/ We are not there yet, and I think we should tread cautiously. The life of every Ghanaian matter and important.”

    He said the decision by the government to rely on E-Learning platforms to keep the schools running is a positive initiative but efforts must be intensified to make disadvantaged students benefit.

    The Ministry of Education has introduced a number of platforms, with more in development, to assist children in learning.

    For online, we have resources available for SHS students on iCampus Ghana which can be accessed at icampusgh.com using their BECE Index Number plus the last two digits of the year they wrote their BECE as their username. So, for SHS 3 students, add 17 to the end of their BECE index number, 18 for SHS 2 and 19 for SHS 1.

    Additionally, the Ghana Learning TV is now available on free-to-air TV, as well as on DStv channel 315, GOtv channel 150 and StarTimes channel 312. We are currently producing learning content for radio broadcast, soon to be available across the country.

    Source: rainbowradioonline.com

  • 7 arrested for flouting ban on public gathering restriction in Tamale

    Seven persons have been arrested by the Northern Regional Police Command for failing to comply with restrictions imposed on public gatherings.

    The suspects are Baba sheriff Aloboba 32, Adongo Ishmeal 19, Mark Derrick Azure 19, Sunday Okeke 43, Lambongang Paroka 20, Lardi Adongo 41, Benjamin Ayeebo 32.

    The Northern Regional Crime Officer, Supt. Otuo Acheampong who confirmed the arrests to DGN Online, said the accused persons were arrested at Sarafina Bar near the police headquarters in Tamale for failing to comply with the restrictions imposed on public gatherings by operating and patronizing a drinking spot.

    Supt. Acheampong disclosed that the accused persons were arraigned before the Tamale Circuit court presided over by His Honor William Tumasi and after hearing the case granted all the accused persons bail with two surities who are Government workers not earning less than Ghc 2,500.

    He indicated that the accused persons have been charged with failing to comply with restrictions imposed on public gatherings.

    The accused persons are expected to reappear in court on May 19,2020.

    Source: Daily Guide Network

  • Coronavirus not equivalent to death sentence GHS

    The Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, Dr Patrick Aboagye, has stated that contracting the COVID-19 virus is not equivalent to a death sentence.

    Addressing a press conference Tuesday, Dr Aboagye urged positive patients to make themselves available for containment and treatment adding that people must stop stigmatising against COVID-19 patients.

    “What we want to say is that being COVID-19 positive is not equivalent to death as people perceive and so let us try and work against stigma and encourage people to be tested and avail themselves to be admitted and contained.”

    Dr Aboagye added that “measures such as hand-hygiene, social and physical distancing, wearing of a mask and proper sanitation, even without the current restrictions, must be institutionalized and maintained if we are going to contain this disease.

    Meanwhile, the Health Minister, Kwaku Agyemang Manu, has revealed that residents of Bukom and Jamestown are preventing contact tracers who attempt to take samples for Coronavirus.

    Mr Agyemang Manu pleaded with residents to allow contact tracers into their houses and do their work so we can defeat the marauding virus that has already killed 18 people in Ghana and over 250, 000 people globally.

    “People are preventing contact tracers from entering their homes to do their work. We hear residents in Jamestown and Bukom are sacking them, please allow the contact tracers to do their work,” Mr Agyemang Manu said.

    Source: Starr FM

  • 22-year-old man stabbed to death in Nigeria over face mask

    Tragedy struck at the Coca Cola Market in Onitsha, Anambra State, yesterday, when a 22-year-old man, Mr Cletus Chisom, was reportedly stabbed to death by a security guard monitoring the use of face mask in the market.

    The suspect, Ibuchi Nwoju, who hails from Abia State, but resides in Onitsha, allegedly committed the offence following an altercation with the deceased.

    An eye witness said the sister to the deceased was at the market with her mother to purchase some items when the suspect stopped her from entering the market for failure to put on a facemask.

    Her mother was said to have later bought the facemask for her daughter after the suspect insisted she would only be allowed access to the market with a facemask.

    However, trouble was said to have ensued after the girl reportedly rushed home and returned with her elder brother, who confronted the suspect. The witness said it was during their argument that the suspect drew a knife and stabbed the deceased in the chest, leading to his death.

    Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr Haruna Mohammed, who confirmed the incident, said the Commissioner of Police, Mr John Abang, has ordered for immediate transfer of the case to the State CID, Awka for investigation.

    He said: “Today (yesterday) at about 8:45 am, Police operatives from Okpoko Division in Onitsha arrested a private security guard attached to Coca-Cola Market, Onitsha, one Ibuchi Nwoju, aged 26 years, of Asa village, Abia State, but resides in Onitsha, Anambra State.”

    “Suspect allegedly had an altercation with one Cletus Chisom, aged 22 years, of Ekekwe Street, Awada and stabbed him with a knife in his chest.”

    “Consequently, the victim became unconscious and was rushed to Goodnews Hospital, Onitsha where he was confirmed dead on arrival by a medical doctor.”

    “The corpse has been deposited at Toronto Hospital Mortuary, Onitsha for autopsy.”

    Source: vanguardngr.com

  • Coronavirus: Kenyan researchers ‘await approval for clinical trials’

    Kenyan researchers are awaiting approval for clinical trials of three drugs in the treatment of Covid-19, the Daily Nation newspaper reports.

    The researchers plan to conduct trials on Remdesivir, anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine and Lopinavir/ritonavir, the newspaper reports.

    Remdesivir is an antiretroviral drug originally developed as an Ebola treatment.

    Kenya’s lead investigator in the study Loice Achieng Ombajo is quoted as saying the trials are part of an international trial, though she did not mention who is sponsoring the study.

    She said they are waiting for approvals from the Poisons and Pharmacies Board and the National Council of Science, Technology and Innovation.

    “We’ll be conducting that [the trials] at different centres in the country to help determine if there is any drug that would work,” Dr Ombajo is quoted as saying.

    Kenya has reported 490 coronavirus cases and 24 deaths.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Outrage as Somali journalist stabbed to death

    Media organisations in Somalia have strongly condemned the murder of a television journalist on Monday evening.

    Said Yusuf Ali was stabbed several times outside a shop in the capital, Mogadishu.

    The father of two whose wife is expecting their third child had just covered a story on the murder of a schoolteacher.

    The killing comes against a backdrop of rising threats by the Somali government, a statement the Federation of Somali Journalists says.

    Over the last year four journalists have been killed, close to 50 have been physically tortured or harassed and dozens have been arbitrarily arrested, it says.

    On Sunday, which was World Press Freedom day, Somali media bodies sent a protest letter to President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, who is also known as “Farmajo”, which documented a list of recent violations against journalists.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Coronavirus: Noguchi clears all backlog of samples – Prof. Ampofo

    Professor William Kwabena Ampofo, Head of Virology Department of the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, has indicated that there is no backlog of samples to be tested at the Research Center.

    Briefing the press on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, Professor Ampofo noted that the backlog of 18,000 samples have been cleared and it is however left with 1,982 samples at the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research (KCCR) to be cleared for the national backlog of samples to reach zero in the testing centers.

    He disclosed that the KCCR will be done with their backlog on Thursday, May 7.

    Prof. Ampofo added that clearing the backlog will give room for the Research Centers to focus on whether or not there are new infections and give daily account.

    Ghana’s COVID-19 case count now stands at 2,719 with 294 recoveries and 18 deaths.

    This was after 550 cases were recorded according to the Ghana Health Service (GHS) on Monday, May 4.

    Source: Peace FM

  • Stop sacking contact tracers Health Minister to Bukom residents

    The Health Minister, Kwaku Agyemang Manu, has revealed that residents of Bukom and Jamestown are preventing contact tracers who attempt to take samples for Coronavirus.

    Addressing the press Tuesday, Mr Agyemang Manu pleaded with residents to allow contact tracers into their houses and do their work so we can defeat the marauding virus that has already killed 18 people in Ghana and over 250, 000 people globally.

    “People are preventing contact tracers from entering their homes to do their work. We hear residents in Jamestown and Bukom are sacking them, please allow the contact tracers to do their work,” Mr Agyemang Manu said.

    The Health Minister also called Ghanaians to wear the face masks in a bid to stop the spread of the COVID-19. According to him, wearing the masks and adhering to all the safety measures will defeat the killer virus earlier so we return to our normal lives.

    Ghana on Monday recorded its biggest jump in COVID-19 cases from 2,169 to 2,719 within two days.

    This means 550 more cases have been recorded since Saturday when the last update was made. According to the Ghana Health Service, the Greater Accra region still leads with over 2000 cases.

    Below is the regional breakdown

    Greater Accra Region 2,332, Ashanti Region 124, Eastern Region 94, Central Region 38, Volta Region 30, Oti Region 23, Western Region 21, Upper West Region 19, Upper East Region 19, Northern Region 13.

    Source: Starr FM

  • How a Ghanaian tech company is tracking coronavirus symptoms and hotspots

    Africa has more than 30,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus, according to the World Health Organization. And while these numbers are relatively small compared to the rest of the world, the continent is not taking any chances in its fight against the virus.

    Residents are creating local solutions to help curb the spread of the virus. In Nigeria, tailors are handmaking protective gear like face masks and medical overalls. And in Kenya, even though schools are closed, one woman is providing food for schoolchildren from poor families.

    Now, in Ghana, a software engineering company, Cognate Systems, is using technology to track coronavirus symptoms and hotspots in the West African country.

    Using a platform called Opine Health Assistant, the company is able to record and track the frequency of coronavirus symptoms like a cough and high temperature in different parts of the country.

    Opine Health Assistant

    The Opine Health Assistant platform, launched March 26, collects information from residents about their possible coronavirus symptoms and location through a USSD short code, says Kwabena Nuamah, co-founder of Cognate Systems.

    USSD is a short code used mostly by mobile telecommunications networks and mobile money service providers like banks for transactions.

    When you dial a number that starts with * and ends with # to top up your phone credit or make a bank transfer, you are using USSD.

    “To use the platform, they have to dial the shortcode *920*222# or *714*444# on their mobile phones and then follow the prompts to answer questions about symptoms and other risk factors,” Nuamah told CNN.

    Opine Health Assistant map showing the coronavirus reported cough symptoms in Ghana

    “It is free to use and users can make use of it on any type of mobile device they have, even without credit,” he added.

    Dialing the USSD code allows residents to fill a form with questions about their symptoms, who they have been in contact with, age-range, and travel history.
    It also asks if they need essential supplies such as food and shelter in the wake of the pandemic.

    Nuamah, who is also an artificial intelligence researcher in the UK, says the questions are coined from the coronavirus risk factors established by the WHO and are aimed at helping the platform make sense of the symptoms reported by the public.

    “When people fill the form, with the information they give us, we can analyze and predict if the person is likely to be infected by the virus. We can also use the location of those who have symptoms to predict new regions that are likely to get hit by the virus,” he said.

    Data collected from USSD is built into Opine Health Assistant, and information provided by the public on coronavirus is visualized on maps and graphs to make it easier to understand, monitor, and share.

    Where does the data go?

    According to Nuamah, the data collected will be shared with public health experts, data scientists, relief providers, and disease surveillance teams who are better suited to understand the information and can use it to provide local solutions to coronavirus.

    Ghana currently has more than 2,000 recorded cases of the virus, and 18 deaths resulting from it, according to the WHO.
    Nuamah ays Opine Health Assistant is helping the country predict the next possible high-risk areas for the virus, so that it is better prepared to handle the pandemic.

    So far, 6,000 people have used it.

    Opine Health Assistant visuals on travel history, age and coronavirus symptoms of responders in Ghana

    “We have seen some patterns over the past days that we launched. We have seen that the spread of the virus in Ghana has been mostly within the Greater Accra Region and the Ashanti region,” he said.

    “From the data we got, we were able to see certain patterns to suggest that the eastern region would have cases of the virus next before it was reported. And almost 24 hours after predicting the spread of the virus in that region, about 16 reported cases were reported there,” he added.

    With the tool, he said, experts and disease surveillance agencies in Ghana can start preparing to contain coronavirus before it hits a particular region.

    Providing essential supplies

    Opine Health Assistant also links the public with agencies and nonprofit organizations that provide essential supplies and relief materials.
    Part of the data collected at the point of filling the form generated by the USSD code is information on where a person lives and if they need essentials like food and shelter.

    “For people who might need food or shelter, within the series of questions, there is a part that asks for their location. We pass the locations to relief providers who are in our databases like churches and NGOs,” Nuamah said.

    “If a person says he is in Accra, for example, and needs food. We share this information with relief providers in Accra so they can identify people in that region and match them with supplies,” he added.

    Nuamah says the team has been in touch with the government of Ghana and one of their goals is to get the Ghanaian government to use their platform to identify coronavirus symptoms and hotspots.

    After the coronavirus pandemic, Opine Health Assistant will be used to monitor different diseases in Ghana, according to Nuamah.

    “We are already thinking outside of the current pandemic. We want to, in the future, be able to give heads-up as to what type of viruses are coming from different parts of the globe. We don’t want to be chasing cases after they have occurred, we want to be able to predict cases coming for different diseases.”

    Source: edition.cnn.com

  • Coronavirus: Allow our contact tracing team access to you – Health Minister to Ghanaians

    Health Minister, Kwaku Agyemang-Manu, has advised Ghanaians to allow the contact tracing team gain access to them in order to mitigate the spread of the Coronavirus.

    According to him, the contact tracing exercise is one of the surest ways for the nation to flatten the curve of the spread of the global pandemic in the country.

    During a briefing at the Information Ministry on May 5, 2020, he recounted an incident where contact tracing personnel were turned away by some residents at Bukom, JamesTown.

    “Last four days or so, the Director-General told me that some of our young people doing contact tracing had been sacked when they went to some place in James Town or Bukom. Please they are coming in our interest. So, if you sack them and there is one of them amongst you there, there will be a problem.”

    He emphasized the seriousness of COVID-19 pleading with Ghanaians to comply with contact tracers when they reach out to them.

    “…They will call you nicely on telephone or they will come to your home. Please give space. They might have picked somebody who is positive and the person might have told them over the last three days this man, has visited this house, has visited here…

    “And when they get your contact, they will come to you to find out how you are doing and they will take your samples that you have been contracted with the disease.”

    The Minister added, “So allow them, to come to your home for your own protection.”

    Meanwhile, the Ghana Health Service (GHS) announced that Ghana’s Coronavirus case count has risen to 2,719 with 294 recoveries and a death toll of 18 as at Monday, May 5, 2020.

    The update meant that Ghana has recorded 550 additional cases of COVID-19 just two days after at the previous update which stood at 2169 as at May 2, 2020.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • An ’empty barrel’ builds a bridge with empty barrels Adjei taunts Ursula Owusu

    Prince-Derek Adjei, a former Deputy Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of the National Youth Authority has invented a sarcastic proverb believed to be directed at Member of Parliament (MP) for Ablekuma West constituency and Minister of Communications, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful.

    Following the collapse of a bridge, which had empty barrels under it, constructed by Ms Owusu-Ekuful across the Chemu Lagoon, Prince-Derek Adjei wrote: “when an ” empty barrel” builds a Bridge with empty barrels, it floats away noisily with the Borla when it rains”.

    He described it as a Chorkor proverb but many on social media deduced that the words were meant for Ms Owusu-Ekuful who is in the news over the broken bridge.

    Meanwhile Ms Owusu-Ekuful has attributed the collapse of the bridge to saboteurs who, she says, tampered with the bridge leading to its collapse upon the fall of the rains.

    “When nation wreckers deliberately destroy a bridge meant to alleviate the suffering of many, you can only wonder what kind of people we are. For the commentators and media houses who blamed me, God have mercy on you,” she wrote on social media in the aftermath of collapse.

    In the same vein, contractors, the River Restoration Limited, who executed the project, blamed the collapse on deliberately loosening of ropes that anchored the bridge to some concrete cast for strength.

    “Some persons deliberately went and loosened the end ropes anchoring the concrete cast, which made the bridge shift from its original location, “Frank Ofori, an Engineer with the company asserted.

    Meanwhile the Chief Executive Officer of the Coastal Development Authority, Jerry Ahmed Shaib, has lodged a complaint with the police to investigate the alleged sabotage of the bridge leading to its collapse.

    Source: My News GH

  • WHO warns against untested coronavirus cures

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged people not to put their faith in local untested remedies for coronavirus.

    The advice comes at a time when at least three African heads of state have said they are importing large quantities of a herbal tonic which the president of Madagascar says can cure the virus.

    But its efficacy has not been proven by scientific peer review, and even Madagascar’s own national medical academy has cast doubt on it.

    In a statement, the WHO says it welcomes the use of traditional medicines in the search for potential treatments but it warns that they must first be robustly tested.

    Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina launched a product based on the artemisia plant last month when it had been tested on fewer than 20 people.

    He says clinical trials will start next week.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Sogakope Assemblymans murder: We killed him for fighting back Suspect

    One of the suspects who killed Sogakope South Assemblyman Marcus Mawutor Adzahli has told the police that they were not contracted to commit the murder.

    Amos Abakla confessed to the police that they stabbed Mr Adzahli and shot him dead after he fought them while they robbed his family.

    The Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department, COP Isaac Ken Yeboah, told journalists at a press conference on Monday, 4 May 2020 that: “He [the suspect] confessed that he and one other person, who is on the run, shot the deceased after he put up resistance, which made Adjei another suspect to stab him.

    “According to Amos, the murder of Mawutor was as a result of resistance by the deceased during the attack and that it was not contract killing,” COP Yeboah added.

    Mr Adzahli, who had been newly-elected for the Sogakope South electoral area within the South Tongu District of the Volta Region, was killed on 1 March 2020 in his private residence.

    His neighbours said at the time that the attackers entered the bedroom of Mr Adzahli and his wife and stabbed them first and later shot the man in the head.

    The wife survived the attack with multiple knife wounds.

    Eyewitnesses who spoke to Class News’ regional correspondent Albert Kuzor said the incident happened at about 1 am on Sunday, 1 March 2020 but the widow managed to contact the police and neighbours after the assailants fled.

    Source: Class FM

  • Ritual murder: DNA test to be done on human remains exhumed at Adeiso

    The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service is set to conduct DNA examination on human remains, skulls, and other body parts exhumed from the residents of two traditional priests near Adeiso in the Eastern Region.

    Speaking at a press briefing on the matter, the CID Boss, COP Isaac Ken Yeboah revealed that one of the victims, a biochemist was shot and killed for rituals after he made contact with the traditional priests.

    According to him, the Police found the decomposed body of the deceased at the residence of the two suspects. Another body with other human parts were also exhumed.

    “The decomposed bodies, human remains and bones have been deposited at the Police Hospital mortuary awaiting post mortem and anthropological and DNA examinations.”

    Human blood

    COP Isaac Ken Yeboah further disclosed that a follow up to the crime scene uncovered a gallon of liquid substance suspected to be human blood which was found at the backyard garden of Gameli which he siphoned from one Quartey Papafio and Kwasi Zomelo who were murdered.

    Background

    Two spiritualists have been arrested in a Joint Security Operation carried out by Armed Police and Military personnel from Accra in the Eastern Region.

    The Shrine of the two spiritualists named Power 1 Herbal and Spiritual Center was raided at Adu Kwadwo Community near Maame Dede in the Upper West Akyem District Thursday, April 30, 2020.

    The two fetish priests arrested are known as Power 1 and Scorpion.

    They were arrested for alleged ritual murder, fraud, and the production of fake currencies.

    According to report, the joint armed security team that carried out the operation has exhumed remains suspected to be human bodies buried by the spiritualists.

    The suspects are being transferred to Accra along with the exhibits retrieved.

    Source: Kasapa FM

  • Government to give special scholarships to Journalists seeking higher education Pius Hadzide reveals

    Deputy Information Minister, Pius Enam Hadzide says plans are far advanced to provide scholarships and other support for Journalists across the country who are willing to seek higher education.

    The World on Sunday May 3 celebrated World Press Freedom Day. In Ghana, Journalists regardless of the work they do are one of the poorly paid people in the country.

    There has been concerns about the need for government to provide some form of support for Privately owned media organizations so that Journalists are provided with the best working conditions and salaries to commensurate the work they do.

    Speaking on Accra-based Okay FM, Pius Enam Hadzide said government appreciates and acknowledges the work done by Journalists and all media personalities in the country in the fight against Galamsey and even informing Ghanaians on the Coronavirus.

    He said that the government has the welfare of Journalists in the country at heart and will, therefore, roll out some initiatives to make the profession attractive.

    Pius Hadzide said the government is working on collaborating with the Ghana Journalists Association(GJA), Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association, National Media Commission and other stakeholders in the media fraternity to roll out a programme which will allow for media personalities to seek further studies and also specialize in their field.

    He said one leg of the programme which has been dubbed “Media Capacity Enhancement Programme” will give support to any media personality who seeks higher education and this programme will be spearheaded by the leadership of the various stakeholders in the media fraternity.

    “With where I stand, I can tell you that government has the welfare of Media Personalities at heart. Government is working with GJA, GIBA and other stakeholders to institute the media capacity enhancement programme where the government will look for money for there stakeholder bodies to provide support to Journalists who seek further education.”

    Speaking on salaries and other emoluments, the Minister took note of the fact that the Ghanaian media space is dominated by Private Media Firms and therefore media owners will be educated on the need to pay their Journalists well because they occupy very sensitive positions in the country.

    The Deputy Information Minister noted that Journalism can be practiced at its best if a conducive environment is created for Journalists and government has taken note of that and through another leg of the support for Journalists dubbed ‘Coordinated Mechanism for Safety of Journalists’ which is to be run by the National Media Commission will ensure the safety of Journalists in Ghana.

    Source: My News GH

  • Ghana will have 29,000 metric tonnes of surplus rice to spare in 2023 Afriyie Akoto

    Minister for Food and Agriculture Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto has projected that the country would have reached self-sufficiency with about 29,000 metric tonnes as surplus to spare by 2023.

    He said rice production had jumped from 138,000 metric tonnes in 2016 to 665,000 in 2019.

    He He attributed this achievement to the introduction of the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) initiative introduced by the Akufo-Addo administration.

    The PFJ programme is a Government of Ghana (GoG) designed and implemented programme aiming to promote growth in food production and create jobs across the country.

    The programme is structured around 5 Pillars. These include: ¬ Seed; ¬ Fertilizer; ¬ Extension Services; ¬ Marketing; and ¬ e-Fertilizer & Monitoring

    Dr Akoto Afryie said : “With all these, within two years, the country would be self-sufficient in rice production so there will be no need for us to spend the millions of dollars a year to import rice,” he said.

    The minister disclosed this during an interaction with farmer groups and value chain operators in the agricultural sector in the Bono, Bono East and the Ashanti regions, last week.

    He was accompanied by one of his deputies, Mr George Oduro, and sectional directors of the ministry.

    Source: laudbusiness.com

  • Ghana will be self-sufficient in rice production by 2023 Agric Minister

    Minister for Food and Agriculture Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto has said rice production had jumped from 138,000 metric tonnes in 2016 to 665,000 in 2019.

    He projected that by 2023, the country would have reached self-sufficiency with about 29,000 metric tonnes as surplus to spare.

    He attributed this achievement to the introduction of the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) initiative introduced by the Akufo-Addo administration.

    The PFJ programme is a Government of Ghana (GoG) designed and implemented programme aiming to promote growth in food production and create jobs across the country.

    The programme is structured around 5 Pillars. These include: ¬ Seed; ¬ Fertilizer; ¬ Extension Services; ¬ Marketing; and ¬ e-Fertilizer & Monitoring

    Dr Akoto Afryie said : “With all these, within two years, the country would be self-sufficient in rice production so there will be no need for us to spend the millions of dollars a year to import rice,” he said.

    The minister disclosed this during an interaction with farmer groups and value chain operators in the agricultural sector in the Bono, Bono East and the Ashanti regions, last week.

    He was accompanied by one of his deputies, Mr George Oduro, and sectional directors of the ministry,

    Source: laudbusiness.com

  • Stop attempts to gag your employees Minority to GRIDCo

    The Minority in Parliament has condemned an alleged move by GRIDCo to get its employees to sign a fresh Oath of Secrecy which will bar them from speaking on issues affecting the company.

    “This attempt is dangerous, it is inimical to the growth of the company and affront to the Right to Information Act,” the Minority said in a statement signed by Adam Mutawakilu, MP for Damongo and Ranking Member of the Mines and Energy Committee.

    The statement said as part of conditions of service of employees of GRIDCo, no employee is expected to speak to or release any such sensitive or classified information from the company to the general public and this is strictly applied and adhered to by employees “but the recent attempt to introduce the signing of an oath of secrecy is alien to the conditions of service and the conventions as practised in the company over the years.”

    The Minority noted that it suspects that as election 2020 draws closer, leadership and for that matter government is trying to use this oath of secrecy to gag employees from speaking out against acts that have the tendency to cause harm to the effective operations of GRIDCo.

    The Minority in Parliament is, therefore, demanding that management of GRIDCo and President Nana Akufo-Addo as a matter of urgency halt the proposed oath of secrecy as according to them “its application is a breach on the freedom of speech of employees, affront to the Right to Information Act and a dent on our growing democracy.”

    Source: Class FM