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  • Airlines which flout PCR testing for coronavirus will be sanctioned – Akufo-Addo

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Sunday said airlines which flout the directive for Polymerized Chain Reaction (PCR) testing for COVID-19 will be sanctioned.

    “The airport authorities will continue to demand that passengers arriving in the country should be in possession of a 72-hour old negative PCR test, and we will continue to sanction airlines that flout this directive,” President Akufo-Addo said in his 19th update on Ghana’s enhanced response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

    “With the imposition of stringent testing measures at the airport, we have, so far, been able to detect 172 positive cases amongst some 54,000 arriving international passengers.”

    He noted that the health authorities would intensify the follow up process of arriving passengers, even when they had tested negative to help ensure we have ruled out any possible infection that might have occurred during the period of embarkation and disembarkation.

    “In the area of testing, I have tasked the Ministry of Health, through the Ghana Health Service (GHS), to liaise with all laboratories and testing facilities across the country to ensure that reporting procedures are ironed out and adhered to,” he said.

    “In as much as our hospitalisation rates are very low, care for the sick and the provision of treatment remain an important aspect of our strategy.”

    He said to this end, the one hundred-bed Ghana Infectious Diseases Centre, located at the Ga East Hospital, would be opened in the next few days, under the management of the GHS.

    The President said the provision of adequate medicines, equipment, and personal protective equipment to enable health workers attend to home-based patients had also been guaranteed.

    He said the Government, in trying to mitigate against the effects of the pandemic, had put in place a number of measures to cushion ordinary Ghanaians and businesses.

    He said the Government had extended the policy of free access to water for all households across the country until December, as well as fully absorbing electricity bills for one million active lifeline customers for the same period.

    President Akufo-Addo said the Communication Service Tax had also been reduced from nine per cent to five per cent, effective September.

    Source: GNA

  • President urges strict adherence to health protocols amid coronavirus surge

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo Sunday asked Ghanaians to adhere strictly to public health guidelines to stem a second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic in the country.

    He said the gradual change in the trajectory of the virus in recent weeks, with an average of 130 daily infections in the last two weeks, gave cause for concern in view of the fact that Europe and America were experiencing a second wave of infections.

    Addressing the nation in a televised broadcast to give an update on measures being adopted by government to curb the spread of the disease, the President attributed the surge in new infections to the reduction in compliance with the preventive protocols.

    “I have seen at first-hand how, in some regions of our country, some residents are abandoning, altogether, the protocols, such as the wearing of masks, put in place to defeat the virus,” he stated.

    Referencing a Ghana Health Service survey which revealed that the high compliance rate with mask wearing across the country had fallen alarmingly from 44.3 per cent to five per cent, President Akufo-Addo said that that development was not acceptable, as the enhanced hygiene and mask wearing protocols “must now be central features of our lives, and they must continue to remain so for some time to come until we see to the elimination of the virus from our country.”

    “Fellow Ghanaians, it appears that we are letting our guard down…Now more than ever, we have to adhere to mask wearing, handwashing, the use of sanitizers, and social distancing protocols that have become a part of our daily routines, and which has ensured that we do not impose, all over again, the restrictions we are seeing in other parts of the world,” he said.

    President Akufo-Addo emphasized that government would reaffirm the steps that had served us well so far” in order to help arrest the new threat of rising infections.

    “We are enhancing the measures of tracing, testing and treatment. In addition to this, we will continue to limit the importation of the virus, embark on the strategic, controlled easing of public gatherings, enhance public education and information, and continue to provide relief and support to individuals, families and businesses,” he said.

    To that end, the President has instructed the release of additional logistics, including vehicles, to the Ghana Health Service in order to help beef up contact tracing, and the supervision and monitoring of asymptomatic cases being managed from home.

    He said government was also employing the use of technology to augment contact tracing efforts, as well as the supervision and monitoring of home care cases.

    The President urged management of organisations operating in confined, indoor spaces, such as workplaces and supermarkets, to ensure the continued adherence to all COVID-19 protocols at all times.

    He further encouraged political party leaders and supporters to observe the set protocols and wear the mask as electioneering activities intensified across the country with a month to the conduct of the December 7, 2020, presidential and parliamentary elections.

    “This task is not only for the leaders of our political parties. All of us, in the Executive, Legislature, Judiciary, public sector, security agencies, private sector, civil society, professional and trade associations, religious bodies, traditional authorities and ordinary citizens, must do what we can, in this period, to help minimise disease transmission.

    “We have to maintain, in a state of constant readiness, the enhanced infrastructure and expertise we have built during the period of the virus to cope with it,” he added.

    President Akufo-Addo warned persons who disregarded the COVID-19 hygiene and social distancing protocols that the law would deal with them accordingly.

    “Sanctions exist in our laws for persons who want to continue to disregard these protocols, and for those who want to endanger the rest of the population through their actions and negligence. The law enforcement agencies will, where necessary, apply these measures without fear or favour.

    “Fellow Ghanaians, I am appealing to all of you to be even more disciplined in your adherence to the personal hygiene, mask wearing and social distancing measures.

    “We cannot afford, at this critical moment, to throw caution to the wind, and destroy the incredible amount of work undertaken by Government, health officials, heroic frontline health workers, and members of the security agencies, in bringing us this far.

    “It is very clear that the more we adhere to the protocols, the quicker we defeat the virus,” he said.

    Ghana has over the past three weeks recorded an increase in active coronavirus cases from 398 to 1139 cases. The total number of deaths is 320.

    Source: GNA

  • Over 5,000 farmers in Kwahu Afram Plains South benefit from PFJ programme

    Over 5,000 farmers in the Kwahu Afram Plains South District have benefitted from the ‘Planting for Food and Jobs’ (PFJ) programme, a programme initiated by the government to improve agriculture in the country.

    Speaking on the theme: ‘Agribusiness Development Under COVID-19- Opportunities and Challenges’ Mr George Ofori, the Kwahu Afram Plains South District Chief Executive (DCE) during the 36th National Farmers’ day celebration held at Maame Krobo said the ‘Planting for Food and Jobs’ (PFJ) programme accounted largely to the country’s food security to effectively manage the Coronavirus pandemic in the country.

    “We recognised that the toil and sweat of farmers ensured that the country’s food security is firmly intact, and has helped to avert hunger as some people feared, thanks to the government’s intervention programmes to improve agriculture in the country,” he stressed.

    He said a total of 59,887 NPK, 90,150 Kilogrammes of hybrid maize seeds, and 30,118 bags of urea for cropping were distributed to farmers to cultivate 30,118 acres in the district.

    He said the Agriculture Department had supplied to farmers 130 acres of seed rice and 150,000 cashew seedling under the ‘Planting for Employment and Rural Development’ (PERD) programme to encourage farmers to cultivate on a large scale.

    Additionally, Mr Ofori said 25 acres of mango plantation sited at Odumasua and 25 acres of cashew plantations were established at Semanhyia and Hwanyanso as part of climate change mitigation measures.

    He said, for the government to curb the clashes between Fulani herdsmen and farmersin the district, a ranch has been provided at Wawase to enable cattle farmers to house their animals to improve cattle rearing practices in the area.

    He advised the cattle farmers to send their animals to the ranch to minimise the unnecessary tension between crop and cattle farmers; especially during the drying season, adding that the assembly’s by-law on livestock which was fully operational would deal with anyone who would fail to comply.

    Mr Ofori lauded Ghanaian farmers and fisherfolk for breaking their back to put food on the table of the citizenry at the height of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

    He said the government has supplied farming equipment such as tractors, ploughing machines, irrigation equipment among others to the district assembly to be rented out to farmer at a lower cost to ease pressure on farmers who cultivate on a large scale.

    Government, he said, would continue to put farmers at the centre of national development to be able to energise the people to work for the progress of the country.

    He, therefore, encouraged businessmen and investors to partner the District Assembly to invest in agricultural production, processing and marketing in order to help create employment for economic development and also appealed to rural banks to make it easy for hardworking farmers to access credit for agribusiness.

    Mr Moses Bamfo, the District Agriculture Director also entreated the farmers to work closely with the Department to enable them to practise modern techniques in farming.

    Nana Adu Paaku II, the Pitiku Krontihene lauded the government for supporting the people of Afram Plains in terms of development and improving the living standards of the citizenry through his flagship programmes and interventions such as the PFJ, the PERD, ‘One District, One Factory’, One Million Per Constituency programmes.

    He urged the people to embrace these programmes to help create employment in the district and the country at large.

    Awards such as fridges, cutlasses, Wellington boots, knapsack machines, motorbikes, tricycle, gloves, silver pans and agrochemicals were presented to deserving and hardworking farmers to commemorate the occasion.

    Source: GNA

  • We’ll build universities in new regions – Mahama promises

    The Presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr John Dramani Mahama, has promised to build public universities in each of the newly-created regions when elected as president in the December 7, 2020, general elections.

    Addressing supporters at Somanya on Friday as part of his four-day campaign tour of the Eastern Region, he said the NDC has a proven track record of establishing universities in Ghana, adding the next NDC government will build universities in the new regions to develop the human resource and create opportunities for all.

    “Through the instrumentality and the vision of the late President, John Evans Atta Mills, the University of Energy and Natural Resources was established in the Brong Ahafo Region and the University of Allied and Health Sciences was established in the Volta region. In the Eastern Region, there was no public university too, so as President, I cut the sod at Somanya for the construction of the University of Environment and Sustainable Development with a satellite campus at Afram Plains”, he explained.

    Mr Mahama, however, noted with concern the decision by President Akufo-Addo to divert the proposed satellite campus of the University from the Afram Plains to his home town, describing the decision as unfair.

    He said despite not having a record of putting up a public university, the president has specialised in renaming institutions and diverting one to his home town.

    “Also, he will not build a university but he is very good at changing their names. You don’t know how to build institutions but you know how to rename them. You must also build some of those institutions”, he said.

    On job creation, Mr Mahama said president Akufo-Addo, in spite of his promise to create jobs, has thrown many people out of jobs particularly with the collapse of banks and other financial institutions.

    He said the next NDC government will work hard to create jobs for the youth through a number of interventions, including the Free Technical and Vocational Education and Training (Free T-VET) and the National Apprenticeship Programme.

    He said, when elected, the next NDC government will establish a fruit processing factory in the Krobo area for local consumption and export to generate revenue for development. He added it will also create decent and sustainable jobs.

    Mr Mahama, therefore, urged the electorates to vote for him and NDC parliamentary candidates in the upcoming general elections to help create opportunities for all Ghanaians, not a privileged few.

    Source: James Agyenim-Boateng, NDC Campaign Spokesperson

  • Coronavirus: Ghana’s average daily cases increasing by over 4 times

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has bemoaned the failure of a large section of the Ghanaian public to adhere to preventive coronavirus protocols.

    Delivering the 19th coronavirus address to the nation on Sunday, November 8, 2020, the President said average daily infections have more than quadrupled over the last two weeks.

    “The number of daily infections is on the rise, from an average of 25 new cases per day then to an average of 130 new cases per day in the course of the last two weeks,” he said.

    The President also revealed that active case count has increased from 398 three weeks ago to 1,139 active cases as of Friday, November 6, 2020.

    “These figures, obviously, give cause for concern in view of what is happening in Europe and America following the outbreak of the second wave of infections that is engulfing so many other countries,” the President said.

    He urged the public to adhere to the preventive protocol of handwashing, use of hand sanitisers and social distance to stem the rise in coronavirus infections.

    He also ordered the release of logistics such vehicles to the Ghana Health Service to beef up COVID-19 contact tracing process.

    “I have instructed the release of additional logistics, including vehicles, to the Ghana Health Service in order to help beef up contact tracing, and the supervision and monitoring of asymptomatic cases being managed from home.

    “We are also employing the use of technology to augment our contact tracing efforts, as well as the supervision and monitoring of home care cases,” Akufo-Addo added.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Ghana on the brink of second wave with high coronavirus rate Akufo-Addo

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is worried that Ghana will be experiencing the second wave of the novel Coronavirus outbreak due to the rise in daily infections.

    In his 19th televised address to the nation on Sunday, November 8, Akufo-Addo warned Ghanaians to strictly adhere to Coronavirus safety protocols including wearing of face masks, handwashing, and social distancing.

    He explained, “The number of daily infections is on the rise, from an average of 25 new cases per day then, to an average of over 130 new cases per day in the course of the last two weeks”.

    The president further added: “In Greater Accra, with the exception of two districts, all districts have reported cases. In contrast, we have only seen a cluster of cases in the other regions from only a handful of districts. These figures, obviously, give cause for concern, in view of what is happening in Europe and America, following the outbreak of a second wave of infections that is engulfing so many other countries.”

    President Akufo-Addo further indicated that an analysis of the active case data suggests that the Greater Accra Region accounts for 75% of the virus with Ashanti, Bono, Eastern and Western regions being responsible for 16% of active cases.

    “The remaining 11 regions make up four percent of the cases, with arrivals at Kotoka International Airport [being] responsible for the other five percent,” he said.

    Akufo-Addo also noted: “Scientists at the West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens, at the University of Ghana, Legon, collaborating with the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, who are studying the genetic make-up of the virus in Ghana, have established that the virus has not changed.

    “Our observation, however, is that a reduction in compliance with the preventive protocols accounts for the increase in infections.”

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Coronavirus: It appears that we are letting our guard down Akufo-Addo

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has expressed concern over the rise in daily infections of COVID-19 in the country.


    In his 19th coronavirus address to the nation, the President said: “Our observation, however, is that the reduction in compliance with the preventive protocols accounts for the increases in infections. Fellow Ghanaians, it appears that we are letting our guard down. Now more than ever we have to adhere to mask-wearing, handwashing, use of sanitizers and social distancing protocols.”


    He further indicated: “In order to help arrest this new threat of rising infections, [the] Government is going to reaffirm the steps that have served us well so far. We are enhancing the measures of tracing, testing and treatment, i.e. the 3Ts.

    In addition to this, we will continue to limit the importation of the virus, embark on the strategic, controlled easing of public gatherings, enhance public education and information, and continue to provide relief and support to individuals, families and businesses.”


    Ghana observed only about three-weeks of lockdown in March and has since rested on its oars. There has been a lacklustre attitude to observing the COVID-19 protocols on the part of individuals, private organisations and Government institutions alike.


    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Netanyahu congratulates Biden, ‘a great friend of Israel’

    Israeli Prime Minister and close Donald Trump ally Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Joe Biden on his election victory early Sunday, calling the United States president-elect “a great friend of Israel”.

    “I look forward to working with both of you to further strengthen the special alliance between the US and Israel,” Netanyahu wrote on Twitter, referring to Biden and vice president-elect Kamala Harris.

    Netanyahu, whose Twitter account features a picture of himself seated next to Trump, said he and Biden had “a long and warm personal relationship for nearly 40 years, and I know you as a great friend of Israel.”

    The Israeli premier had described Trump as his country’s strongest-ever ally in the White House, and the Republican advanced policies that delighted Netanyahu’s right-wing base.

    In a subsequent tweet, Netanyahu thanked Trump “for the friendship you have shown the state of Israel and me personally, for recognising Jerusalem and the Golan, for standing up to Iran, for the historic peace accords and for bringing the American-Israeli alliance to unprecedented heights”.

    Trump unilaterally pulled out of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal — an agreement between Tehran and world powers loathed by Netanyahu — and recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s “undivided” capital.

    He also endorsed Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights — which was seized from Syria — and avoided criticising Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.

    He also brokered normalisation deals between Israel and three Arab countries — the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan.

    Netanyahu, along with his defence and foreign ministers, had been criticised Saturday evening by opposition leader Yair Lapid for not congratulating Biden on his victory in a timely manner.

    “The fact that Netanyahu, (Benny) Gantz and (Gabi) Ashkenazi have yet to congratulate the US president-elect is shameful cowardice that harms Israel’s interest,” Lapid said.

    “If the president of France, the chancellor of Germany and prime minister of Britain can do so, you can too,” he wrote on Twitter.

    Defence Minister Gantz and foreign minister Ashkenazi congratulated the president-elect and Harris hours later, following Biden’s victory speech on Saturday night.

    According to a poll before the US election by the Israel Democracy Institute think-tank, 63 percent of Israelis wanted Trump to win a second term.

    Source: france24.com

  • Making history, VP-elect Harris tells women she won’t be last

    Kamala Harris on Saturday shattered barriers to become the first woman vice president and, in a symbolism-heavy victory speech, told girls she would not be the last.

    Introducing President-elect Joe Biden in an optimism-fueled outdoor rally, Harris — also the first Black woman and Indian-American as vice president — sported a white suit in recognition of the suffragist movement that fought to give US women the vote a century ago.

    “While I may be the first woman in this office, I won’t be the last,” she said to cheers and honks from the crowd gathered in socially distanced cars.

    “Because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.”

    Harris vowed to fight to “root out systematic racism” but, like Biden, made a broad appeal to unity, saying that Americans “have elected a president who represents the best in us.”

    The California senator’s speech was in itself a sign of the prominent role that she has been given by Biden, with newly elected presidents historically keeping the spotlight on themselves rather than sharing the podium with their number twos.

    A beaming Harris raised her hands in celebration as she entered to the energetic beats of Mary J. Blige’s song “Work That,” an ode to Black women’s self-confidence.

    She opened immediately by hailing John Lewis, the civil rights icon turned congressman who died in July — and whose state of Georgia startled pundits with its sharp swing in Tuesday’s election toward their Democratic Party.

    Harris also paid tribute to her mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris, who emigrated from India when she was 19 and died in 2009.

    “Maybe she didn’t quite imagine this moment,” Harris said.

    “But she believed so deeply in an America where a moment like this is possible.

    “So I’m thinking about her and about the generations of women — Black Women, Asian, White, Latina, and Native American women throughout our nation’s history who have paved the way for this moment tonight.”

    Source: france24.com

  • Absent teams to lose points during AFCON qualifiers

    The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced that any team absent due to COVID-19 restrictions for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations Cup qualifiers will lose three points and two goals.

    In a statement released by CAF, any team that fails to present a team of eleven players and four substitutes will be considered to have lost the game 2-0.

    “Each match must be played if the team has at least eleven (11) players (including a goalkeeper) and four (4) substitutes,” CAF stated on their website.

    “If a team cannot travel to the host country and/or venue of a match due to any travel or other restriction relating to COVID-19, the team in question will be considered to have lost the match 2-0,” it added.

    “If a team does not have the minimum number of players required, at least eleven (11) players (including a goalkeeper) and four (4) substitutes), the team in question will be considered to have lost the match 2-0.

    “The number of authorized substitutions is limited to five (5) players per team. Each team will have three opportunities to make these substitutions during the match.”

    As part of guidelines for the upcoming qualifiers, CAF also stated no team will be allowed to play in front of their fans without their approvals.

    “According to CAF’s COVID-19 protocol, all matches must be played behind closed doors, without spectators,” it said.

    “However, if the government of the host Association wants spectators to be present, then the Association in question will need to obtain CAF’s approval,” added CAF.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Former Asante Kotoko SC striker Emmanuel Osei joins Kaya FC in Philippines

    Philippines giants Kaya FC-Iloilo have signed Ghanaian forward Emmanuel Carlos Osei, GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm.

    Osei is joining on an initial one-year contract with an option to extend at the end of the season.

    The former AshantiGold SC and Asante Kotoko SC forward has been without a club since July 2018.

    He last played for FK Dordoi Bishkek in the Shoro Premier Liga in Kyrgyzstan.

    The 27-year-old also played for Bechem United and Asokwa Deportivo FC before leaving for Asia in January 2018.

    Osei has already made one appearance for his new side in the Philippines’ top-flight.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Seth Paintsil nets and assists as SV Ried beat Hartberg

    Ghana forward Seth Paintsil put up an incredible performance as he scored and provided assist for SV Ried in their 2-0 win over Hartberg in the Austrian Tipico Bundesliga on Saturday.

    The 24-year-old lasted the entire duration of the game as his side cruised to a comfortable victory.

    Stefan Nutz opened the scoring for SV Ried in the 17th minute following an assist by Paintsil.

    After the recess, the Ghanaian made it 2-0 for the home side in the 52nd minute.

    Paintsil has scored one goal in six games for SV Ried in the on-going season for the Austrian side.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Samuel Owusu makes Saudi Pro League Team of the Week

    Black Stars winger Samuel Owusu has been named in the Saudi Pro League Team of the Week following his outstanding performances on Saturday.

    Owusu netted his first goal for his new club Al Ahli Jeddah as they beat Al Ain FC 4-3 in Saudi Arabia top-flight.

    The 24-year-old scored the match-winner in the 65th minute after beautifully finishing off a pass from Alexandru Ionut Mitrita.

    Omar Al Soma scored a hat trick in the first half with the hosts levelling matters through Saphir Taider, Amadou Moutari and Hassan Al Harbi.

    Owusu joined the Saudi Arabia giants on 25 October 2020 on loan from Al Fayha SC.

    He has since played three matches and scored once in all competitions for Al Ahli.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Majeed Ashimeru earns late call-up to the Black Stars

    According to reports, Red Bull Salzburg midfielder, Majeed Ashimeru, has earned a late call-up into the Black Stars set up.

    The 23-year-old has been excellent for the Austrian giants this season, making huge impact domestically and putting up impressive performances in the UEFA Champions League.

    Due to this, he has been added to Akonnor’s squad for the AFCON qualifiers against Sudan.

    It is however unclear on which player he will replace on the team as Akonnor named a 23-man squad for the doubleheader.

    Also, Yeni Malatyaspor midfielder Afriyie Acquah has returned to the side for the first time in a year.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Let’s patronize locally produced rice – Sunyani MCE

    Ghanaians have been urged to patronise locally produced rice to boost the local market.

    Madam Justina Owusu-Banahene the Sunyani Municipal Chief Executive Officer gave the advice when she addressed the Municipal celebration of the 36th National Farmers Day held at Atronie in the Municipality.

    She said local rice had rich nutritional content and high patronage and consumption would create domestic markets and motivate farmers to produce more to enhance food security.

    Mad. Owusu-Banahene indicated that despite the COVID-19 Pandemic, farmers in the Municipality produced enough rice and foodstuff to meet local demand.

    The celebration was held on the theme: “Ensuring Agribusiness Development in COVID-19: Challenges and Opportunities”.

    Mad. Owusu-Banahene noted the COVID-19 pandemic had changed had affected every aspect of social life slowing down business activities in the Municipality and advised farmers to take advantage of the Planting for Food and Jobs programme, register and expand their farming activities.

    She congratulated farmers, particularly the award winners for their hard work, and appealed to them to ensure proper application of agro-chemicals to guard against food poisoning.

    Mad. Owusu-Banahene said President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s government had made agriculture attractive and advised the unemployed youth in the Municipality to engage in farming as a commercial entity to improve on their socio-economic livelihoods.

    He also called on the farmers to vote for President Akufo-Addo and Mr Kwasi Ameyaw-Cheremeh, the incumbent Sunyani East Member of Parliament in the December 7 general election.

    Mr John Ofosu Denkyera, the Municipal Director of Agriculture noted rice production in the area had increased tremendously saying, very soon the government would provide storage facilities for the produce.

    He told the awardees to preserve their certificates because that could aid them to access loans from financial institutions.

    Mr Kwaku Takyi, 52 years, won the Municipal best farmer and received a certificate, tricycle, spraying machine, cutlasses, wellington boots, and some agro-chemicals.

    Mr Samuel Boateng, 29, was the first runner up and he had a certificate, double-decker refrigerator, spraying machine, cutlasses, and wellington boots.

    Other 21 deserving farmers were also honoured and received prizes ranging from radio sets, cutlasses, wellington boots, spraying machines, wax prints, bicycle and other farm inputs.

    Source: GNA

  • Kingdom Exim Group rewards Tema, Koforidua farmers

    The Kingdom Exim Group, a leading agro-based company, has rewarded a number of farmers within the Tema Metropolis of the Greater Accra Region on the occasion of this year’s Farmers’ Day.

    In recognition of farmers’ immense contributions to the growth of the Ghanaian economy, Kingdom Exim Group on Friday, November 6, 2020,… presented motor tricycle, Wellington boots, and bicycle to farmers in the metropolis.

    Additionally, the multiple-award-winning company, presented wheelbarrow, wax cloth, fertilizer, soil magic, cutlass, key soap, assorted items, knapsack sprayers, radio set, t-shirt, and other cash rewards to farmers in Tema all in appreciation of their support to ensuring food security and the growth of the Ghanaian economy.

    The overall best farmers for the Tema Metropolis received a cash donation of Ghc 20,000 from the Kingdom Exim Group.

    The Mayor of the Tema Metropolis, Felix Nii Anang La, his wife, Emilia, and Rev. Edwin Langmer, on behalf of Kingdom Exim Group, presented the items to the farmers at a colourful Farmers’ Day Celebration in Tema on Friday, November 6, 2020.

    The Kingdom Exim Group along with its subsidiary company Big Stars Animal Feed also extended its support to Koforidua, during their celebration of the 36th Farmers Day with an amount of Ghc 5,000.

    Source: Melvin Tarlue, Contributor

  • Driver and mate crushed to death in gory accident on Kasoa-Cape Coast highway

    A driver and his mate have been crushed to death while six passengers are in critical condition in two separate accidents which occurred on the Kasoa Cape Coast highway in the Central Region Saturday.

    The first accident happened at Potsin Junction while the second occurred at Okyereko Junction.

    According to Gomoa Dominase Police, the driver of a Kia Bongo truck with the registration number GW 4138-18 tried to overtake a vehicle and crashed with a truck fully loaded with palm oil from Assin Fosu to Accra.

    Police say, the driver and his mate died on the spot due to the heavy impact.

    In a related development, the second accident happened at Okyereko Junction where a Sprinter Benz bus also collided with a Toyota Corolla salon car.

    Confirming to Kasapa News Yaw Boagyan, ASP Bertha said six of them are in critical condition while ten others have been treated and discharge.

    Those in critical condition are receiving treatment at Winneba Specialist and Trauma Hospital while Police have commenced an investigation.

    Source: Kasapa FM

  • Kamala Harris didn’t insult her way to the top Manasseh advises

    Reactions to the 2020 US Presidential Election results have been rife in Ghana and for journalist Manasseh Azuri Awuni, the story of Kamala Harris becoming the first female vice president of the US emphasises the need for gender partnership.

    In a post on his Facebook page, sighted by GhanaWeb, Manasseh expressed that there is a need for men and women to see themselves as partners and not competitors.

    “Kamala Harris didn’t insult her way to the top. She partnered a man to the top. We’re partners, not competitors,” he shared in his short post.

    Kamala Devi Harris, born October 20, 1964, is an American politician and attorney who is the vice president-elect of the United States. A member of the Democratic Party, she is set to assume office on January 20, 2021 alongside president-elect Joe Biden, having defeated incumbent President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in the 2020 presidential election.

    Harris has served as the junior United States senator from California since 2017. She will be the first Indian American, the first African American, and the first female vice president in U.S. history, and thus, the highest-ranking female elected official in United States history. Harris is a multiracial American.

    The nomination of Kamala Harris and now her election as the first female vice president of the United States has generated a new level of conversation about gender activism and equality.

    Many see her feat as a great inspiration for women across the world.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • AstraZeneca boss says coronavirus vaccine could be ready in December

    Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca’s chief executive said its coronavirus vaccine candidate could be ready for use at the end of December, pending regulatory approval.


    “Regulatory authorities are working continuously with our data. If they are fast when we are ready, we can start vaccinating people in January, possibly at the end of December,” chief executive Pascal Soriot was quoted as saying by Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter on Saturday.


    The Anglo-Swedish drugmaker is working with Oxford University in Britain to manufacture a possible coronavirus vaccine, tapped as one of the most promising in the race to find a cure for the pandemic.


    “Perhaps we will never earn money from it [the vaccine], no one knows how often you’ll need to vaccinate,” Soriot said. “If the vaccine is very effective and protects people for many years, and the disease disappears, then there is no market.”


    Soriot noted that many experts, however, believe there will be a need for re-vaccinations. “If that has to be done annually we can earn money off it from 2022.”


    “But we have to ascertain that the vaccine really works,” he said. The vaccine entered phase-three trials in September. They were temporarily stopped because of health concerns with a participant in Britain, but have since been resumed.


    The European Union, the United States, Britain, Japan and Brazil have signed initial contracts with AstraZeneca for vaccine deliveries if the medication is approved.

    Source: GNA

  • Employ us, School of Social Work graduates beg government

    Graduates of the School of Social Work have appealed to government to immediately recruit them to fill vacancies at the various district social welfare departments across the country to stabilize society.

    The over 400 trainees, some of whom completed their studies in 2010 and 2012 made the plea at a press conference.

    They said a petition they sent to the government in early 2019 requesting for employment had been attended to.

    Ms Margaret Deynu, President of the Unemployed Social Workers, said it was a misplaced priority on the part of Government to employ unskilled labour while professional social workers were ignored. . Ms Deynu added that “the irony of the whole issue is that as at Friday there were districts with no staff at the social welfare units. Some only have one staff and at certain places, they are nearing retirement”.

    “It is of utmost importance to note that every district across Ghana has a social welfare department where social workers are supposed to be employed to carry out duties just as Ghana Health Service and Ghana Education Service does for nurses and teachers. ”

    She said on a daily basis, issues that required the services of the social workers at the various Social Welfare Departments cropped up in the districts, yet the units were grossly understaffed to efficiently attend to such issues, while they have been denied employment to practise their acquired knowledge and skills.

    She noted that it was pathetic that the vulnerable were often turned down on grounds of mental, financial and in some cases ignorance when they attended health institutions because social workers who had been professionally trained to handle such persons no longer existed at such establishments.

    “We are demanding social justice for clientele who comes to the social welfare units. It is their human right to have access to officers who have basic knowledge and skills in social work, ” she noted.

    She expressed worry that even though the School of Social Work was the only recognized professional training school under the Department of Social Welfare and the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MGCSP), mandated to train staff for the department of social welfare, graduates like them had been denied employment at the department.

    According to them, they had on countless occasions argued that the problems in the Ghanaian society such as child trafficking, probation services which involves court work, casework, aftercare services, juvenile delinquency, and other key functions of social welfare required the attention of professional social workers.

    They wondered why students from their sister training institutions such as Nurses Training, Teacher Training, and Environmental Health Training schools were always recruited, and given employment postings upon graduation while graduates of School of Social Work were denied same opportunities.

    The School of Social Work was established by the government as a tertiary institution in 1946, and mandated to train professional social workers as a source of staff for the Social Welfare Department.

    Source: GNA

  • Ofori-Atta, Adu-Boahen must recuse themselves from Agyapa deal – Franklin Cudjoe

    President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has called for Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta and one of his deputies, Charles Adu-Boahen, to recuse themselves from the Agyapa deal.

    The deal has been temporarily suspended following a corruption risk assessment by the Office of Special Prosecutor that found numerous infractions of law about the deal.

    Franklin Cudjoe told Citi News on Saturday that calls for the resignation or dismissal of the Finance Minister over the matter is a bad call.

    “So I think right from the onset, the Finance Committee did a thoroughly shoddy job. Either they decided to be sleepy on the job or decided not to pay attention to the basic evaluation mathematics. We could have avoided this shame. We have entered this deal badly and I think the call on the Finance Minister is not necessarily proper.

    “I rather wish he together with Charles Adu-Boahen recuse themselves from the deal. The president has enough other competent men to put together the deal and then they can be approached at later stages after widely consultative stages,” Mr Cudjoe is quoted in a Citi News report.

    There have been many proposals for the dismissal of the Minister of Finance over the Agyapa Minerals Royalties deal.

    Presidential Running Mate of the PPP, Mr Asamoah Siaw, said Mr Ofori-Atta engaged in “conflict of interest, bid-rigging and violation of procurement rules” in his attempt to transfer Ghana’s mineral royalties into private hands under the guise of creating value for natural resources.

    The deal is expected to be taken back to Parliament next year for the issues raised about the deal to be resolved.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Ethiopian lawmakers endorse six-month state of emergency in Tigray

    Ethiopian lawmakers endorsed a six-month state of emergency in Tigray on Thursday, after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ordered a military response to an attack on federal troops by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front ruling party (TPLF).

    Abiy Ahmed, the Ethiopian Prime Minister, expressed in a national address, “The Amhara people, militia and special forces have bravely repelled attacks launched in some places in the Amhara region and managed to deter the expanding force.”

    “The forces in the Amhara region, along with members of the national defence force, have not only put off the expanding force but also controlled key areas.”

    The move is to assert federal control over a region whose ruling party has for months openly defied Abiy — who is a 2019 Nobel Peace Prize winner and has been branded as politically illegitimate by certain groups in the Tigray region.

    Civilians in Tigray vs the TPLF Party

    Redwan Hussein, the Ethiopian Emergency Committee Spokesman, shared his insight on the matter, “This conflict is not between the Tigray region versus the federal government, this conflict is between a very small group which has narrow vested interests which is helping to destabilise the national order and to attain and regain control over the Ethiopian political order.”

    “So the federal government has to do everything possible to maintain order and to uphold the constitution and again to liberate the Tigrayan people.”

    Tigray Civilians and the Ahead of Thursday’s vote, the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission, the national rights body, highlighted the need to maintain key services and supplies for civilians in Tigray — regardless of political tensions between certain groups and the rest of the country.

    Source: africanews.com

  • We stand a better chance of winning the league Hearts of Oak’s Patrick Razak

    Accra Hearts of Oak winger, Patrick Razak has claimed that his outfit stands a better chance of winning the upcoming Ghana Premier trophy.

    The domestic top-flight league is returning next week after six months of inactive football.

    The rainbow boys have failed to win the league title since the 2008/2009 season and according to Razak, the Phobians have got quality materials to end their trophy drought.

    Despite losing influential forwards like Kofi Kordzi and Joseph Esso, Razak insists that the Phobians still have enough quality to contest for the Ghana Premier League title.

    “We have [good and quality squad in the Hearts of Oak team], those of us in this squad will give good performances this season. Our target for the season is to win the Ghana Premier League,” he told Ocean TV

    “Hearts of Oak have the chance of winning the GPL with the quality we have we can compete against any team,” he added.

    “I would say our capabilities of winning are high and we know the strength of teams in Ghana so I will say Hearts is capable of winning the League,” he concluded.

    Razak joined the Phobians in the just-ended transfer window as a free agent after ending his spell with Guinean side Horoya AC.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Ammunition turned gas pistols: These are worrying questions that remain unanswered

    Security Analyst, Col. Festus Aboagye (rtd), has said revelations by the police that a seized container of what was thought to be ammunition are gas pistols raises worrying questions.

    Gas pistols are non-lethal weapons and are used mostly for self-defence purposes.

    When the news about the seizure of the flagged container at the Tema Port broke last month, Florence Asante, the Assistant Commissioner in charge of Communication and Public Affairs, told the media that “after examination, 18 packages identified as restricted items were found in the container. These include 436 Pistols (side arms), 26 packs of 50 pieces of ammunition and a 40ml piece of pepper spray.”

    The container arrived from Turkey and its contents were labelled as personal effects.

    But after close to one month, police have said upon close examination, it has found that the seized items were not what they were thought to be.

    Director of the Criminal Investigative Department (CID), COP Ken Yeboah, revealed on Thursday, November 5, 2020, that upon close examination, police have found that they were not lethal weapons.

    Speaking to GhanaWeb on Thursday about the turn of events, Col Festus Aboagye (rtd), who is attached to the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC), said the new twist in the case is strange.

    “Were all the people from the many institutions that inspected the container after it has been flagged wrong? Several people were there when the container was opened and inspected the consignment of pistols which had not been declared.

    “So, the first question is were all these people wrong? What expertise did they have individually and collectively in determining that the items that they [checked] were pistols to start with?” he quizzed.

    He said if indeed the GRA officials and the officials from the other government agencies were wrong, then it raises a national security question.

    “Can we indeed say that we are safe when our security issues are being managed by persons who in the one instance declare that certain items are pistols and, on another occasion, now suggests that no, they are not pistols?” he was worried.

    He asked again: “if the items were indeed non-lethal gas pistols why were they not declared and categorised as personal effects by the importer?”

    “There is no gun that is considered a personal effect so why did the importer not declare the guns?” he stressed.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • ECG has received $130m for efficient power supply – Amewu

    Government has given $130 million to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to help the power generating firm replace its obsolete equipment, to reduce power losses, and ensure sustainable power generation.

    Mr John Peter Amewu, the Minister of Energy, who made this known when he took his turn at the Nation Building Updates in Accra on Thursday, said it would ensure efficient transportation of electricity, add value to power generation and ensure cheaper electricity supply to consumers.

    He noted that the stable power supply Ghanaians are currently enjoying was due to Inter-Ministerial and agency collaboration and placing competent people in the right position to deliver quality services as well as the effective leadership provided by President Akufo-Addo.

    The competencies exhibited by the Chief Executive Officers of energy institutions such as the Volta River Authority, Ghana National Gas Company, Bui Power Authority, Ghana Grid Company, and Energy Commission have ensured stable electricity supply and low tariffs, Mr Amewu added.

    He explained that the Akufo-Addo-led government had tremendously improved the grid system thus, aiding the flow of electricity to power consumers.

    Additionally, it had completed gas reverse flow, paid the chunk of the debts owed the Independent Power Producers, and transferred the Karpower Barge from Tema to Sekondi-Takoradi to use natural gas thereby ensuring efficient utilisation and less cost in power generation.

    Also, the ruling government had procured and distributed 12 million energy-saving bulbs, which enabled power consumers to use more power and pay less electricity tariffs, Mr Amewu stated.

    According to the Institute of Social, Statistical and Economic Research’s (ISSER) Social Development Outlook 2015 reports, the Ghana government recorded GHc924 million losses in 2014 alone as a result of the power crises.

    The event, on the theme: ” Keeping the Lights on, Powering our Growth” provides a platform for government ministries, departments, and agencies to render accounts of their stewardship to the public as part of the government’s accountability efforts.

    The Minister used the opportunity to explain the state of the country’s energy situation under the National Democratic Congress Administration and measures the current government instituted to ensure reliable and affordable electricity supply to consumers.

    Mr Amewu indicated that the Mahama’s Administration increased electricity tariffs by 268 per cent between 2010 and 2016 amid the power crises (dumsor), leading to the collapse of many businesses.

    “Today, under President Akufo-Addo’s government, the electricity tariffs we’re paying is far less than the tariffs that we were paying in 2016.

    ” This is happening because the various energy agencies are talking to each other to see how each of them will play their respective roles for effective power supply.

    “This is so because the President puts competent people at the right position, we do not need to sign a new power purchase agreement or build a new power plant, but just using their knowledge, collaboration, and identity, and this exactly what this government has done…so give Nana Akufo-Addo four more years to do more for you,” Mr Amewu stated.

    Going forward, Mr Amewu said, the Akufo-Addo’s government would continue the rural electrification programme, engage in the competitive procurement of power, and minimise capacity charges.

    Source: GNA

  • Volta group optimistic of resounding victory for Akufo-Addo on Dec 7

    The Volta Region Resource Group, an organ of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), is optimistic the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo would win the December polls.

    The group said the fortunes of the NPP in the region had improved with the party setting eyes on at least three seats.

    Mr King David Akpabli, Secretary of the Group, said this at a press conference in Ho to launch its campaign dubbed “All Hands On Deck” in the 18 Constituencies of the Volta region.

    The campaign aimed to equip the electorates with appropriate information on the government’s track record in terms of development projects, programmes and policies.

    He said President Akufo-Addo performed better than his contender, Mr John Mahama, flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    “Akufo-Addo will continue to put smiles on the faces of Ghanaians and that the NDC is not an alternative, and does not deserve any second chance.”

    Mr Akpabli said though the party inaugurated various campaign taskforces, the VRG All Hands on Deck team would go an extra mile to garner at least 25 per cent of the votes for President Akufo-Addo and the party to stay in power.

    He said: “The President’s frequent strategic visits and the good job have endeared him to the hearts of the many Voltarians.”

    The many social interventions are changing the narrative and perception of the people, he added.

    The Secretary said the group had taken its activities to social gatherings, funeral grounds, Churches, market centres and identifiable institutions, adding “we are gaining grounds.”

    He observed that President Akuffo-Addo was God’s anointed, a performer and a beacon of hope for African politics and must be retained to take the fortunes of the country a notch higher.

    Mr Akpabli appealed to Ghanaians to vote for the NPP and a peaceful election, before, during and after the December polls.

    Source: GNA

  • NYA calls on youth to preserve the peace

    The National Youth Authority (NYA) has held a Peace Concert in the Sunyani Municipality to drum home the need to preserve the peace, especially by the youth, before, during and after the General Election.

    The event, christened: “Candle Light Vigil,” held at the Sunyani main Taxi Rank, was also to commemorate the African Youth Day and promote unity and cohesion for national development.

    It was attended by professional scouts, police personnel, people with disability, fun clubs, and youth groups.

    Madam Fati Bamba, the Bono, Bono East and Ahafo Director of the NYA, advised the youth to channel their exuberances into productive ventures and ignore politicians who would want to use them to foment trouble.

    Madam Bamba said peace remained a prerequisite for accelerated development and called on the youth to avoid tendencies with the potential to trigger violence and disturb the peace.

    Mr Bernard Oduro Takyi, an Independent Parliamentary Candidate for Sunyani West, described peace as priceless and urged the youth to expose politicians who would entice them to cause mayhem in the election.

    Alhaji Suallah Abdallah, the Bono Regional Secretary of the National Peace Council, said political opponents were not enemies, hence the need for the youth to be decorous in the electioneering for peace to prevail.

    Source: GNA

  • Show appreciation, vote massively for Akufo-Addo – Bawumia

    Vice President, Dr Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia, has urged Chiefs and people in the Krachi East Constituency of the Oti Region to show appreciation to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for fulfilling his campaign promise of creating new regions including Oti and vote massively to retain him.

    He indicated that chiefs and the good people of the enclave petitioned successive governments demanding a separate region since 1954 but it was in the era of President Akufo-Addo, who responded and the “time to say thank you is now.”

    Addressing Nana Kwaku Beyorno II, who is also Nefahene of Chonke Traditional Area and his subchiefs, the Vice President urged them to vote massively for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the upcoming December polls.

    He said the Nana Akufo-Addo deserved another Four years due to its good track record in managing the nation’s economy as well as implementing social interventions such as planting for food and jobs, restoring teacher training allowance, restoring nursing training allowance, one constituency, one ambulance, one – district, one – factory, the establishment of Zongo development fund, National Builders Corps (NABCo) and the free senior high policy.

    “We have introduced a great number of policies and interventions and we are hoping to do more in the next four years, therefore do not vote for a different government to retrogress our development so far.”

    He reminds the chiefs and the electorates that, on the presidential ballot paper President Akufo Addo remained in number one position, and the parliamentary candidate, Mr Michael Gyato, also at the same position.

    Nana Kwaku Beyorno II, on behalf of his Subchiefs, assured the Vice President of their massive votes from Krachi East Constituency comes December 7.

    Source: GNA


  • About 1,200 seized illicit firearms destroyed in Sekondi

    The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons on Thursday, November 5, 2020, destroyed a total of 1,194 confiscated small arms in the Western and Western North Regions, as part of efforts to create awareness on the dangers of illicit arms.

    Of the figure 1,068 are foreign-made weapons, including single and double – barrel riffles which represented 89.5 per cent, Pump Action seized formed 3.9 per cent, with 0.7percent of G3 riffles, AK 47 riffles, representing 0.3 per cent, Mark-4 riffle recording 0.2percent, foreign pistols, 0.2 per cent, and 0.1 per cent SMG riffle.

    Mr Jones Applerh, Executive Secretary of the Commission said from 2005 to 2018 the Commission in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service, Armed Forces, and other security agencies had seized and destroyed 10,052 illicit small arms.

    According to him, in 2016 the commission destroyed over 1.319 and in 2018 a total of 2,700 illicit weapons were destroyed.

    Mr Applerh said the exercise was intended to prevent small arms from entering the country and that the management and control of ammunition should be given much attention by the relevant state institutions in addition to the right policy interventions.

    He commended the hard work of the security personnel at the nation’s borders in arresting criminals and preventing weapons smugglers from smuggling their weapons into the country.

    The Executive Secretary said the government was providing scanners, CCTV cameras in Accra, patrol vehicles among others to enhance the operation of the various security agencies and ensure public safety and security of all persons living in the country.

    Mr Applerh, however, said the government’s efforts alone would not be enough if citizen failed to play their part by volunteering information to the security agencies and called on all Civil Society Organizations, traditional leaders, the media, and the general public to rally behind the Commission’s effort in fighting arms proliferation in the country.

    “I call on all Ghanaians to uphold our unique values of brotherliness, patriotism, and peaceful co-existence as we approach election 2020.”

    Reverend Professor Paul Frimpong Manso, Board Chairman of the Commission, pointed out that weapons destruction exercises are used to draw the attention of the public to the scourge of illicit trade in small arms and light weapons.

    “The proliferation of small arms and light weapons inflict a lot of needless human deaths and suffering especially among women and children and also derails development and destabilizes societies”.

    Prof.Manso pointed out that small arms and light weapons are the tools that sustain and prolong conflicts, adding that they are used to commit high-level armed violence and aid terrorists, armed groups among others. “The proliferation of small arms and light weapons and easy accessibility by civilians pose a major security threat to our democracy and socio-economic development.

    The board chairman said Ghana has been ranked the most peaceful country in West Africa by the Global Peace Index and the 3rd in Africa and is also described as a beacon of democracy in Africa, stressing that this was an accolade that must jealously be guarded.

    He noted that threats posed by electoral violence, if not properly managed risk rolling back the county’s development dividends, adding “we, therefore, cannot afford to ignore these emerging threats as we approach 2020 election, they must be of great concern to us all”.

    Prof.Manso commended the Security Agencies for their commitment to safeguarding the peace and security the nation currently enjoys and stressed that security was a shared responsibility.

    Mrs Gifty Eugenia Kusi, Deputy Western Regional Minister said the government has taken a serious view of the issue of illicit small arms and light weapons and has adopted measures that would prevent criminals, armed groups, and other non-state actors from having access to illicit small arms which are always the weapons of choice for criminals.

    Mrs Kusi said the Government has provided the Commission with resources to mark state security agencies’ weapons, stating that the marking of the weapons of the Ghana Police Service and Immigration Service were almost completed.

    She explained that the marking exercise would enhance the accountability of weapons, facilitate easy tracking and identification of stolen or lost arms.

    With the right policy intervention, technical and financial support including requisite training for blacksmiths associations to control the manufacture of illicit artisanal small arms, the industry could be promoted to create employment for the youth, Mrs Kusi said.

    She said the blacksmithing industry could be properly harnessed for the manufacturing of quality household items, farming implements, auto parts, hospital screens, and metal beds, among other things.

    That, the Deputy Western Regional Minister said, would strengthen the fight against the production of artisanal small arms through close collaboration with blacksmith associations and channel their skills and energies into meaningful ventures.

    Touching on the December polls she said, ” On December 7 Ghanaians are going to the polls to exercise our franchise and to elect our political leaders, this should be done in peace, do not carry a weapon to any polling station since section 7 of the Arms and Ammunition Act,1972 prohibits the display or discharge of your firearm in public”.

    She called on the media to be circumspect in what they say or report and asked them to join the government and the Commission in educating and sensitising Ghanaians, particularly the youth on the dangers of armed violence and help promote peaceful general elections, peacebuilding, and Armed -violence-free societies.

    Source: GNA

  • Ammunitions impounded by custom officers at Tema port turn out to be gas pistols

    The Director of the Criminal Investigative Department (CID) COP Ken Yeboah has revealed that the ammunition that was impounded by the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has turned out to be gas pistols.

    This was after a close examination of the weapons, he said.

    The Customs Division of the GRA impounded the consignment on Friday, October 9 and said they contained pistols that have been illegally imported from Turkey.

    The ammunitions were concealed in the consignment of personal effects. They belong to one Felix Wallace, who was subsequently arrested by the marine police.

    Speaking at a press conference in Accra on Thursday, November 5, COP Ken Yeboah said “Investigation is still ongoing on the 436 pistols that were intercepted at Tema port. Initially, six persons were arrested but at the moment we are holding on to one person.

    “We have examined the weapons and they are gas pistols,” he stated.

    Source: 3 News

  • Election 2020: Crime rate going down Kan-Dapaah

    National Security Minister Albert Kan-Dapaah has blamed political opponents for the heightened sense of insecurity in the country.

    Some security analysts and members of the public have questioned the security preparedness of the country for the December polls given recent armed robbery cases and other violent crimes.

    But addressing Parliament today, the National Security Minister accused political opponents of deliberately fanning a false sense of insecurity for political gains.

    Mr. Kan Dapaah argued crime rates are rather down as he warned troublemakers of the readiness of the security agencies to neutralize them.

    On the activities of the Volta Separatist groups, the minister fended off allegations of intelligence failure

    He said “there also seems to be a deliberate attempt by certain individuals to create a false notion of rising insecurity in the country. The facts however run counter to this false notion, for example, evidence suggests a reduction in crime rates in the country.”

    “These false notions of insecurity stems from the deliberate politicization of issues of national security in the country and I think it has become more pronounced as we approach the 2020 presidential and parliamentary elections. An assessment of recent developments reveals that the false notion of insecurity is fueled by some politicians.”

    He added that these politicians at one moment openly threaten violence should they lose the election and at another express concern about rising insecurity in the country. And I think Mr speaker, this is unacceptable and must be condemned in no uncertain terms irrespective of where it is coming from.”

    But minority leader Haruna Iddrisu rubbished allegations of the minister.

    The Tamale South MP warned the NDC will not accept any intimidation from the security personnel who operate in the name of national security on election day.

    He charged government to leave deployment of personnel for election purposes in the hand of the IGP so he can be held accountable for whatever goes wrong so as to avoid a repetition of Ayawaso West.

    Majority Leader Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu asked for a political consensus if personnel from national security are to be barred from electoral duties since such deployments have always existed.

    Source: Starr FM

  • Sustainable youth policy critical to solving electoral violence – Peace Council

    The National Peace Council has called on the government to develop comprehensive and sustainable programmes for the youth to be productive and help resolve any form of violence in the country.

    The Council believes that the absence of a coherent, pragmatic and sustainable socio-economic policy for the youth in terms of job creation, access to education, and their social welfare makes them fall prey to politicians to perpetrate violence before, during, and after elections.

    The Right Reverend Samuel Kofi Osabutey, the Chairperson, Greater Accra Regional Peace Council for Youth Ambassadors for Conflict Prevention ahead of 2020 Elections said this on Thursday at a dialogue session with youth in selected “hotspots” on conflict prevention, before, during, and after 2020 elections, funded by the Commonwealth Secretariat.

    The programme brought together peace ambassadors in Nima and Ashaiman community to be trained to educate their constituents on the need to ensure peace ahead of the December polls.

    He called for continuous stakeholder dialogue to address issues of insecurity in the country due to mistrust from the public on political leaders and the security agencies.

    In 2019, there were about 1.2 billion youth aged 15-24 years constituting 16% of the global population.

    Ghana has a young age structure with 57% under the age of 25, which has serious socio-political, cultural and economic implications for the country.

    He said the youth of the country had great potential when given the needed attention and investment, stressing that the future of the country could be jeopardized if the youth are allowed to go astray with disregard to one another’s socio-cultural differences.

    The establishment Act 818 of the National Peace Council mandates the Council in Section Two to facilitate and develop mechanisms for conflict prevention, management, resolution and to build sustainable peace in the country.

    The Act also mandates the Council to increase awareness on the use of non-violent strategies to prevent, manage, and resolve conflict and build sustainable peace.

    Rt Rev Osabutey stated that since its inception, the Council had played a key role in conflict prevention and management and ensuring peaceful elections in the country, especially in the 2008, 2012 and 2016 elections.

    He advised the youth to exhibit a high sense of tolerance, trust, mediation, diversity, dignity, honesty and respect for one another since these values were the cornerstones for peacebuilding.

    “I urge all of us to have respect for divergence views to enhance our national development and an uncompromising commitment to peaceful co-existence and peaceful resolutions to conflicts and disputes,” he said.

    He stated that it was not only the prerogative of the government to ensure that there was peaceful co-existence among all, but a collective responsibility of all well-meaning Ghanaians to actively contribute to the peace agenda of the country.

    Dr Enyonam Kudonoo, a Senior Lecturer, Ashesi University advised the youth not to be used by any politician to cause mayhem in the lead up to the elections.

    “Do not allow anybody to use you to disrupt the peace of the country in serving their parochial interests but be resolute and say no such tendencies,” he said.

    She encouraged them to add value to their lives and not be brainwashed by material offers to indulge in acts that would destabilise the enviable peace of the country.

    The participants pledged their commitment to becoming agents of change in sanitising the youth for peaceful elections.

    Source: GNA

  • Opuni trial: COCOBOD responded to PPAs value for money audit Witness

    Mr Peter Osei Amoako, the Sixth prosecution witness in the trial involving Dr Stephen Opuni and two others, has said COCOBOD responded with a letter to Public Procurement Authority (PPA) confirming the value for money audit.

    He said, “l only saw the letter; l do not have records of the audit report itself.”

    Mr Amoako, in his evidence in chief led by Mrs Evelyn Keelson, Chief State Attorney, explaining how the 2013/2014 procurement was done, said a letter from the former CEO of COCOBOD, Dr Opuni was sent to Cabinet through the Ministry of Finance to procure Lithovit liquid fertiliser.

    He said after that letter, another letter was sent to the Minister of Finance by the CEO.

    “After that, the former CEO requested quotation from the company, Agricult Ghana Limited for the procurement of lithovit liquid fertiliser,” he added.

    He said after the quotation, a letter was sent to PPA requesting approval to sole source 700,000 litres of lithovit liquid fertiliser at a cost of $19.5 million.

    The witness said a response was received from PPA requesting COCOBOD to do value-for-money audit and the Board responded with a letter confirming the value for money audit.

    He said PPA responded with the approval for COCOBOD to procure lithovit liquid fertiliser.

    Mr Amoako, who is the Director of Finance at COCOBOD, said based on the records, there was a certificate from Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana (CRIG) dated January 22, 2014, valid up till December 31, 2014.

    He said after the PPA approval, notification of award was signed by the CEO of COCOBOD to Agricult Ghana Limited.

    He said the company then submitted a performance guarantee and based on the acceptance of the guarantee the contract was signed between COCOBOD by the CEO and Managing Director of the company.

    The witness said 700,000 litres of lithovit liquid fertiliser was supplied by the company of which an inspection was carried out with all necessary documents attached and approval granted.

    At this stage, the State tendered the two letters mentioned by the witness in open court, explaining that after diligent efforts to procure the original, they were unsuccessful but wished to tender the photocopy with the permission of the court.

    There was no objection from other parties.

    Mr Amoako said as the Director of Finance, he had an oversight responsibility of the financial activities of corporate Head office, subsidiaries, divisions and units and this involves maintaining the financial records of COCOBOD.

    He said he made payment on transactions, management of funds, made reconciliation of banks, managed stores, took insurance of landed and mobile properties, in charge of taxation, responsible for budget preparation, responsible for debt recovery, payroll and salaries, responsible for the procurement unit, and management of funds of the divisions and subsidiaries.

    On what constituted the Finance Department of COCOBOD, the witness said it was made up of financial reporting and assurance, cash office, reconciliation unit, reimbursement unit, stores, insurance, taxation, produce finance, debt recovery, stock control, payroll, bills, and the procurement unit.

    When asked, who was the official custodian of COCOBOD’s financial records, Mr Amoako said the financial records of COCOBOD were under the Director of Finance at the Finance Unit.

    The witness said until November 2018, all the procurement records were under the Finance Department but the procurement unit was elevated to a Department with a Director in Charge.

    He said currently, the procurement Director was on leave and “I have been assigned additional responsibility over the procurement unit, so all the procurement documents are now under the Finance Director’s supervision.”

    Asked to explain how the procurement process was generally done at COCOBOD, he said at the Board, the procurement processes started with the preparation of budgets.

    He said the budgets were prepared by various units and consolidated as one budget for the whole institution after which it was forwarded to the Board for approval.

    He said the consolidated budget was then referred to the Finance Committee of the Board for discussion, where the Committee would prepare their report based on the budget and submit to the Board for approval.

    He said once the budget was approved, the procurement plan was extracted from the budget; the plan was also referred to the Board for consideration and approval.

    “The Board will then refer the procurement plan to the procurement committee of the Board for discussion,” he said.

    The witness said the procurement Committee would prepare their report and re-submit to the Board for approval and once the plan was approved, the plan was posted on the website of the PPA.

    He said in the procurement plan, there would be various items and methods of procurement and depending on the time, COCOBOD would now initiate the processes for the procurement of the items in the plan.

    Mr Amoako said depending on the method, it could be single sourcing, restrictive tendering, national or international competitive tendering.

    “Whatever the method is, we will invite suppliers who tender for any goods or services then approval will be sought from the PPA,” he added.

    He informed that once PPA had granted the approval, COCOBOD would issue a notification of award to the supplier and the supplier based on the notification, they would submit a performance guarantee.

    The Director of Finance submitted that once the performance guarantee was accepted by the legal Department, a contract was prepared between COCOBOD and the supplier and the supplier would now deliver on the contract.

    He said after delivering, COCOBOD would inspect the goods or services based on the contract signed and once everything was authenticated by the inspection team of COCOBOD, payment processes were initiated by the supplier submitting an invoice requesting for payment.

    He said all the necessary documents would be attached and forwarded to audit for vetting and any payment beyond GHS10, 000 went to the CEO for approval before payment was made.

    He said in the case of fertiliser, although fertiliser went through the same budgetary processes, before it was procured, it had to be tested for a minimum of two years at the CRIG.

    He said once it had gone through the testing regime, a report was issued by CRIG and forwarded to the CEO for approval, and once the report was approved, CRIG issued a certificate to the supplier valid for a year.

    “Once this processes have been completed, COCOBOD will now consider that particular fertiliser as part of the list of fertilisers to be procured,” he added.

    He said based on this arrangement, suppliers would be requested to submit quotations, where the CEO would now send a letter to PPA to sole source those fertilisers.

    The witness said once approval was granted, notification of approval was issued to the suppliers. The suppliers would then submit performance guarantees, where it would be vetted and Okayed by the legal Department.

    He said “now that the contracts have been established between COCOBOD and the supplier with the signing of the parties, the supplier will have to perform his/ her part by delivering the goods to COCOBOD.”

    He said with the delivery, an inspection team would inspect the fertilisers based on the contract signed and a report generated by the team. The supplier will initiate payment by submitting an invoice to COCOBOD.

    “All necessary documentation will be forwarded to audit for vetting with recommendation from the audit unit for approval and payment,” he said.

    He said it was at this stage that the “CEO gives approval for the bill” to be processed.

    Dr Opuni and Mr Agongo are facing 27 charges, including defrauding by false pretence, willfully causing financial loss to the state, money laundering, corruption by public officer and contravention of the Public Procurement Act.

    They have both pleaded not guilty to the charges and are on a GH¢300,000.00 self-recognisance bail each.

    The case has been adjourned to November 9, 2020, for continuation.

    Source: GNA

  • Obuasi town roads to be completed in March 2022 Akufo-Addo

    Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has inspected ongoing work on the 30-kilometre Anhwiankwanta-Obuasi Road, as well as the ongoing construction of town roads within the Obuasi Municipality.

    Inspecting the works on Wednesday, November 4, 2020, on day-1 of his 4-day tour of the Greater Accra Region, President Akufo-Addo was told by the contractor, Messrs. Joshob Construction, that the Anhwiankwanta-Obuasi project is being constructed at a cost of GH¢321.9 million cedis.

    The entire 30-kilometre road section has been formed and subbase placed, with 20 kilometres and 15 kilometres of crushed stone base and asphaltic binder respectively, having been laid.

    Physical progress, the contractor told the President, is about 70% complete, stressing that the project implementation is ahead of schedule, and barring any challenger, the road will be completed 18 months ahead of schedule.

    The contractor indicated that once completed, the road will enhance socio-economic activities, and facilitate the efficient movement of people, goods and services in Anhwiankwanta, Daa, Patasi, Kwapia, Dadwen and the contiguous municipalities of Obuasi, and Bekwai, among others.

    The President also inspected ongoing work on the GH¢128.92 million Obuasi Town Roads project, being undertaken by Messrs Justmoh Construction Ltd. The objective of this project is to overhaul the road network within Obuasi and give the township a facelift befitting its status as a gold and district capital and improve mobility and safety of people, goods and services.

    With the project having commenced on 17th March 2020, it is set to be completed on 15th March 2022, i.e. a 24-month construction period.

    The scope of works comprises the upgrading of 10km of unpaved roads to bituminous seal finish, and overlay an additional 20km arterial and collector road, with an asphaltic concrete wearing layer. In order to improve road and general drainage within the township, 23km of concrete-lined roadside, outfall and cross drainage structures will also be constructed.

    Key among the roads to be rehabilitated are Abompekrom Road, Assembly Road, Church Road, Hospital Road, Neighbourhood Clinic Road, Mensahkrom Road -Sec Tech, JJ-Queen Egyima Road, Queen Egyima-Post Office Road, First Allied-Central Mosque, Odotobri Road, Melcom-Stadium Road, Estate Roads, DUR Road, Ahasonyemedea Road

    Thus far, about 7.8 km of concrete-lined roadside and 105m of cross drainage structures have been constructed and 10km of roads overlaid with asphaltic concrete. Physical progress is currently 38.6%.

    Source: NET2 Television

  • 3 perish in freak road accident in Kumasi

    Three people have died in a freak road accident at Anloga Junction, a suburb of Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional capital, reports say.

    A motorised tricycle, with three occupants, burst into flames after colliding with a trailer killing all the occupants of the motorised tricycle.

    According to Citi News, an eyewitness said the loaded trailer bumped into the motorised tricycle because its breaks had failed.

    The motorised tricycle, according to the eyewitness, burst into flames shortly after it was dragged on the road by the trailer.

    “We were standing around the junction when we noticed two people who got down from a bus and entered into the tricycle. The tricycle driver used a one-way road and crashed into a trailer that was coming in the opposite direction with a failed brake. The trailer dragged the tricycle close to where I stood and upon reaching there, the tricycle got engulfed in flames.

    “When the trailer driver realised the tricycle was in flames he reversed the car and got down with his mate. The car has now been towed from the scene and the burnt bodies have also been handed to an ambulance by the police.

    The fire service car arrived after the bodies had been burnt beyond recognition,” Citi News quoted the eyewitness in a report on Thursday, November 5, 2020.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Race for the White House narrows as votes are counted in key battlegrounds

    Vote counters worked all night in the crucial states that will decide the cliffhanger election with margins narrowing in Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania as former Vice President Joe Biden edged toward the 270 electoral votes needed to win and President Donald Trump pinned his hopes on a more uphill route back to the White House.

    Two days after Election Day, the slow churn of results is expected to offer more clarity Thursday on who will lead America for the next four years and when that final result will become known. Biden currently leads with 253 electoral votes to Trump’s 213. The race is coming down to tight vote counts in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania.

    If the former vice president wins Pennsylvania, the race will be over. Thousands of mostly mail-in votes remain uncounted so far, with Biden trailing by just over 160,000 votes. The Keystone State’s Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a Democrat, told CNN that the result could come as early as Thursday and that he believed outstanding ballots in areas that favor Democrats would deliver a clear win for Biden.

    The Democratic nominee has also been making a run in Georgia, which has 16 electoral votes, where the President’s lead dwindled to about 18,500 votes overnight as results came in from Fulton County around Atlanta with 96% of the state vote count reported.

    The story was reversed in Arizona, where several tranches of votes from Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix, narrowed Biden’s lead to just under 69,000 votes with Trump’s team insisting the President will eventually prevail and keep his hopes of a path to 270 alive.

    There is also a close contest in Nevada, which released very little information on Wednesday with an estimated 200,000 ballots outstanding. The state is expected to report another batch of results around midday Thursday. Democrats had the state down as a likely win but it is closer than expected.

    The final result will come down again to mail-in votes, which could favor Biden since thousands are outstanding in Clark County, around Las Vegas which is usually Democratic territory. If Biden holds leads in Arizona and Nevada, he will get to 270 and will be able to claim the presidency.

    Trump’s team, seeking to keep his slim path to victory alive, has launched a flurry of sometimes contradictory legal challenges and political offensives, demanding vote counts continue in states where he is behind and wanting them shut down in those where he leads.

    Trump did not appear in public on Wednesday after accusing Democrats of trying to steal the election even though continuing vote counts are working through legally cast ballots.

    Biden did come before the cameras, and while stopping short of claiming victory, he sought to present an image of momentum and confidence and made a thematic pivot from the partisanship of the campaign trail to the calls for unity expected of an incoming president. He dismissed Trump’s attempts to undermine the results, stating that “the people rule. Power can’t be taken or asserted.”

    “There will not be blue states and red states when we win. Just the United States of America,” Biden said Wednesday afternoon as he promised to bring the country together. “We are not enemies. What brings us together as Americans is so much stronger than anything that can tear us apart.”

    CNN projects Biden will win at least three of Maine’s four electoral votes, plus Wisconsin, Michigan, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Virginia, California, Oregon, Washington state, Illinois, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Colorado, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Delaware, Washington, DC, Maryland, Massachusetts and one of Nebraska’s five electoral votes. Nebraska and Maine award two electoral votes to their statewide winners and divide their other electoral votes by congressional districts.

    CNN projects Trump will win Montana, Texas, Iowa, Idaho, Ohio, Mississippi, Wyoming, Missouri, Kansas, Utah, Louisiana, Alabama, South Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, Arkansas, Indiana, Oklahoma, Kentucky, West Virginia and Tennessee and four of Nebraska’s five electoral votes.

    Trump mounts aggressive legal strategy to contest results

    As one piece of his legal strategy, the Trump campaign plans to ask the Supreme Court to intervene in a case challenging a Supreme Court decision that allowed Pennsylvania ballots to be counted after Election Day. The justices had refused to expedite the appeal before the election and are considering whether to take up the case.

    Trump and his campaign team also sought to raise doubts about how Biden made a late surge to victory in the vital state of Wisconsin, where the Democrat rose on the strength of mail-in and early votes that were counted after most of the ballots cast in person on Election Day.

    The Trump campaign said Wednesday that it will demand a recount in Wisconsin while mounting legal challenges in Michigan and Georgia.

    “The President is well within the threshold to request a recount (in Wisconsin) and we will immediately do so,” Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien said in a statement.

    Stepien noted that results show “a razor thin race as we always knew that it would be” and claimed that there were irregularities in several Wisconsin counties, but did not specify what the campaign believes those irregularities are.

    The campaign’s state-by-state approach revealed the glaring inconsistencies in its strategy: it appears to be trying to stop vote counts in states where Trump is trailing, like Pennsylvania and Michigan, while demanding that all the votes are counted in states where it believes the President has a chance of catching up to Biden, like Arizona and Nevada.

    Candidates can ask for a recount in Wisconsin if they are within 1% of the winner’s vote total — but the recount cannot be formally requested until completion of the canvass, which could be as late as November 17. It seems highly unlikely that a margin the size of Biden’s lead in Wisconsin, about 20,000 votes, could get reversed on a recount. But because the margin is less than 1%, the Trump campaign is well within its rights to request a recount.

    With CNN’s Kevin Liptak reporting that even Trump himself appears to skeptical of the thin basis for some of the challenges that his campaign is filing, the campaign said it plans to file a lawsuit in Georgia claiming that a Republican poll observer in that state witnessed 53 late absentee ballots “illegally added to a stack of on-time absentee ballots in Chatham County.”

    Trump offered a less-than-enthusiastic endorsement of his team’s legal strategy in phone calls with some of his allies on Wednesday, sounding resigned to the plan falling short and questioning why his team hadn’t successfully challenged voting rules before the election, even as he remained willing to see it through, CNN reported.

    The Trump campaign also said it is filing a lawsuit in Michigan asking the state to halt its count because it has “not been provided with meaningful access to numerous counting locations to observe the opening of ballots and the counting process, as guaranteed by Michigan law.”

    Ryan Jarvi, a spokesperson for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, responded to the threat of the lawsuit by saying in a statement that “Michigan’s elections have been conducted transparently, with access provided for both political parties and the public.”

    Trump campaign officials said Wednesday afternoon that they believe the President can hold his lead in Pennsylvania, but they are also suing the commonwealth, claiming that Democratic election officials are “hiding the ballot counting and processing” from Republican poll observers.

    Trump Deputy Campaign Manager Justin Clark said the aim of the lawsuit is “to temporarily halt counting until there is meaningful transparency and Republicans can ensure all counting is done aboveboard and by the law.”

    The President is making baseless claims that the election, which had looked more favorable to him late on Tuesday before hauls of early votes started being tabulated, is being stolen from him and demanding that vote counting in some areas should stop. An appearance in the White House East Room in the early hours of Wednesday in which he falsely claimed victory represented his most brazen threat yet to the democratic principles that underpin the US political system.

    “As far as I’m concerned, we already have won it,” Trump said, painting a picture at odds with the true state of the race. Earlier, Biden had warned each side needed to wait for the votes to be counted, saying, “We’re going to have to be patient until we the hard work of tallying the votes is finished.”

    And while the President has long threatened legal challenges to the election, the voting itself largely went peacefully, without violence at polling places or intimidation of people casting their ballots as had been widely feared, especially given Trump’s attempts to discredit voting procedures ahead of time.

    But the election did not turn into the wholesale repudiation of the President and his wrecking ball presidency that Democrats had hoped for. Trump demonstrated a remarkable bond with his base of mainly White voters in rural areas and a new connection with groups of Latino voters in some states.

    A blue wave many Democrats were looking for to end Mitch McConnell’s GOP Senate majority has so far not been realized, though some key races are still undecided. And despite aiming to expand their House majority, Democrats lost several seats and some threatened Republicans clung to theirs.

    Source: edition.cnn.com

  • Trump campaign files lawsuit in Georgia

    US President Donald Trump’s campaign and Republicans in Georgia have filed a lawsuit in the state, marking Trump’s third legal challenge around vote counting.

    The lawsuit asks a judge to order Democratic-leaning Chatham County in Georgia to “secure” and store ballots that were received after 7 pm on Election Day.

    The lawsuit alleges that a county worker added mail-in ballots that were not “properly processed” with other ballots, raising concerns that some ballots received after 7 pm could be intermixed.

    In Georgia, all ballots must be received by 7 pm on Election Day to be counted.

    Georgia has not yet been called for either Trump or his rival Joe Biden.

    Source: GNA

  • Tanzania’s President Magufuli takes oath of office

    Tanzanian President John Magufuli was sworn in Thursday for his second term in office in a packed stadium in Dodoma.

    The National Electoral Commission (NEC) declared Mr Magufuli winner of the October 28 general election, after garnering 12.5 million votes representing 84.4 per cent of the total votes cast.

    The president took his oath before Chief Justice Prof Ibrahim Juma at Jamhuri Stadium.

    After signing his oath, he was handed the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania and was later given a spear and shield as symbols of leadership and head of the armed forces.

    Presidents Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe and Azali Assoumani of Comoros were at the ceremony. Kenya sent its Cabinet Secretary for East African Community Adan Mohammed.

    Source: theeastafrican.co.ke

  • These 3 key things pose the biggest threats to Ghanaians’ peace – Kan-Dapaah

    Minister of National Security, Albert Kan-Dapaah, has revealed three key areas where the country’s peace and security has been threatened the most.

    Murder cases, kidnappings, and chieftaincy disputes topped the list as some of the challenges his outfit was faced with.

    He made the statement while addressing Parliament on the state of security in the country on Thursday, November 5, 2020.

    According to him, despite Ghana being adjudged as one of the secured and peaceful countries in Africa, the emerging security threats “are far more complex than before.”

    “Despite ensuring peace and security, emerging security threats are far more complex than before…Murders, kidnappings, Chieftancy disputes have threatened and undermined the security of the country.” He told Parliament.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Commercial media must have sense of public service

    Dr. Michael Serwornoo, a communication lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, has called on media houses to operate with a sense of public service and not just for financial gains.

    He said most private-owned media were solely into commercial gains to the detriment of national interest in serving the public good.

    Dr. Serwornoo made these remarks at a panel discussion on the topic, “Media and Democracy” organised by the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) and the Communication Educators Association of Ghana.

    The event is part of a series of activities to commemorate the 85th Anniversary of GBC.

    He said though media pluralism, liberalism was good for the development of democracy, it was worrying to observe that majority of them particularly private media, were neglecting the core duties of empowering the public voice.

    “Most people these days establish media houses not to enhance public opinion but only for political, economic gains,” he said.

    Dr. Serwornu said this had revealed the need for the state to adequately finance public media houses to fill in the vacuum.

    He said the role of the media was to serve as a bridge between the government and the public, thereby bringing the government closer to them and enhancing democracy.

    He reiterated that the role of the media was paramount to democratic development, saying, “however, it is a responsible media that promote democracy.”

    Dr. Theodora Adjina Tettey, a lecturer at the University of Professional Studies Accra, said media practitioners needed to be well renumerated and equipped with competent skills to practise.

    She said the poor remuneration challenges of some professionals made it difficult for them to be diligent.

    She called on the state to provide security to journalists especially investigative reporters in their line of duty, saying, they were susceptible to attacks.

    Some of the participants called for the need to sanitize the local language media since most of them did not adhere to the guidelines of the National Media Commission.

    Others called on journalists to exhibit a high sense of professionalism in the discharge of the duties irrespective of the negative policy of their paymasters.

    Source: GNA

  • Two injured in accident near Akatsi South District Assembly

    Two persons have sustained injuries after their car veered off the road at Louis Gas junction, near Viva-Vegas on the Akatsi South District Assembly road.

    The incident, which occurred Wednesday evening around 1950 hours left residents around the area in fear since that stretch of the road was noted for recording similar incidents.

    Emmanuel Manyo, popularly called Jito, an eye witness, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that a driver with one occupant, both male, was quickly moved by some good Samaritans to the Akatsi District hospital for medical attention.

    He said a Toyota Matrix private vehicle believed to be on top speed from Tatorme and heading towards Torve, lost control and veered off the road as a result.

    “I was having a conversation with a friend on the other stretch of the road when we heard a loud sound, so we suspected it was an accident.”

    Mr Manyo said they only saw the vehicle resting in a nearby bush with the two occupants looking helpless.

    He added the timely intervention of Mawuli Agos Eklu, the Akatsi South District NADMO Coordinator, who was on his way home, assisted the injured.

    Further checks by the GNA revealed that the driver of the vehicle was speeding to escape arrest after he knocked-down a motor rider.

    The GNA further observed officers from the Police and the National Fire Service arrived at the scene to maintain free vehicular flow and order.

    The victims are currently receiving treatment at the Akatsi District hospital.

    The Akatsi South Police Command is yet to comment on the incident.

    Source: GNA

  • NPPs Alhassan Tampuli promises 1-teacher 1-laptop

    The Parliamentary Candidate for the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Gushegu Constituency of the Northern Region, Alhassan Tampuli, has promised to provide free laptops to teachers in the Constituency.

    Addressing his constituents during the launch of his campaign and manifesto, Mr. Tampuli appealed to the electorates to vote the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and himself to influence more development in the area.

    The Gushegu Constituency was carved out of the Gushegu-Karaga Constituency in 2004.

    Since its creation, both the NPP and National Democratic Congress (NDC) have won it on two occasions apiece. At his campaign launch in Gushegu, a confident Alhassan Tampuli promised teachers in his constituency of the distribution of free laptops to each one of them.

    “I will provide free laptop to every teacher as well as cultivate an acre of land each for women to boost their capacities in what they do.”

    He hinted that he will commit half of his salary into supporting the youth in setting up their own businesses.

    The Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) applauded the efforts of the incumbent Member of Parliament, Dr. Ziblim Iddi, for his immeasurable contribution to the development of Gushegu and assured him he will continue his good works.

    He appealed to the electorates to vote for President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and himself on December 7.

    The special Guest of Honour for the campaign launch, Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko touted the Gushegu Constituency as one that the NPP considers a done deal.

    He promised the NPP in its second term will construct a Senior High School at Kpatinga and called on the people to retain the NPP.

    “Gushegu Constituency is one of the eyes of the NPP in the Northern Region and I know with Alhassan Tampuli you will get the needed development, so vote for him and retain President Akufo-Addo for more development.”

    For his part, incumbent MP Dr. Ziblim Iddi called for unity ahead of the elections.

    He promised to support the Tampuli brand and ensure the NPP wins both the presidential and parliamentary elections.

    Source: 3 News

  • Show Ghanaians how you dealt with troublemakers in previous elections – Bona to police

    One way the Ghana Police Service can assure Ghanaians of their safety and security during the 2020 elections is by informing the public how it dealt with persons who were arrested for causing trouble in previous elections, Adam Bona, a security analyst has said.

    According to him, the police will earn the trust and confidence of Ghanaians if they educate the public and render account on how they dealt with previous cases.

    “The police should let us know how they previously handled persons who tried to foment trouble during elections. That will be reassuring for us. For instance, recently we saw some young people on social media threatening to cause mayhem during the 2020 elections. We want to hear from the police what exactly they have done or are going to do about it,” he told Citi News.

    His comment follows assurances by the Inspector General of Police James Oppong Boanuh that the police will deal with any individual or group that seeks to foment trouble in the December elections.

    The IGP said that the police will protect voters and all Ghanaians before, during and after the elections.

    “Security will be tightened in order to curb crime before, during, and after the polls,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the police and security agencies have identified 6,178 flashpoints ahead of the 2020 general elections.

    The IGP who made the announcement at a press briefing on Wednesday, November 4, 2020, said that a total of 62,794 security personnel will be deployed.

    The IGP also appealed to politicians, religious leaders, and traditional rulers to advised their followers to follow the laid down procedures.

    “Experience shows that such movements generate confusion and cause disturbances,” he said.

    “The opportunity is already given for their observation through the agents they put at polling stations and coalition centers. Violence does not pay. Electoral related violence will only lead to human suffering and undermine the very country candidates want to lead,” he added.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Akufo-Addo commissions KNUST Obuasi campus

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Wednesday, 4th November 2020, officially inaugurated the Obuasi Campus of the Kwame Nkrumah University (KNUST), at a brief ceremony in Obuasi.

    It will be recalled that the idea of starting the Obuasi Campus of KNUST came up on 22nd January 2019, when President Akufo-Addo launched the Obuasi Mine Redevelopment Project, in Obuasi.

    Recounting the process leading to the establishment of the Campus, the Paramount Chief of Bompata Traditional Area, Nana Effa Apenteng, who is Chairperson of the Governing Council of KNUST, stated that “in the presence of the Chancellor of the University, His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, you (President Akufo-Addo) magnanimously agreed to support its establishment.”

    This, he noted, was welcoming news to the University as it perfectly fitted into its strategy to increase access to science and technology education.

    “Subsequently, the Obuasi Municipal Assembly and Anglogold Ashanti made land and buildings available for the initial infrastructural needs of the campus. As providence will have it, here we are today, witnessing the inauguration of the KNUST Obuasi Campus,” the Chairperson of the Council added.

    He was confident that, in the not distant future, the Obuasi Campus will develop into a full-fledged University like the University of Mines and Technology in Tarkwa and the University of Energy and Natural Resources in Sunyani, which were all satellite campuses of KNUST.

    Nana Effa Appenteng told the gathering that programmes for the Obuasi Campus have thus been carefully selected to suit the vision of the University.

    “We began this Campus during the 2019/2020 academic year, with Engineering, specifically Civil, Geomatic, Mechanical and Materials Engineering. The other programmes are logistics and supply chain management and environmental science,” he added.

    With a total of three hundred and forty-three (342) students were admitted to the Campus during the 2019/2020 academic year, the Chairperson of the Governing Council indicated that the University is envisaging to admit about 1,500 students for the campus, as engagements have already been concluded to introduce a number of new programmes in the field of health such as General Nursing, Midwifery, and Medical Laboratory Science.

    He thanked President Akufo-Addo for giving clearance to the University to enable it to recruit four hundred and twenty (420) staff members this year.

    Oh his part, the President assured the University of the commitment of Government towards the growth and development of the University, assuring that the necessary structures would be availed to the Obuasi campus.

    Source: Starr FM

  • Okaikwei South is facing leadership crisis – NDC PC

    National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Okaikwei South, Abraham Kotei Neequaye, says the constituency has not seen development because of failed leadership.

    Appearing on ‘Eboboba’ on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, the candidate said he was coming in to correct that leadership failure to help his constituents get the needed development.

    Abraham Kotei Neequaye who is also the Vice President of the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) intends to develop sports talents to encourage the youth in the era.

    He is also promising to set up an artisan fund and an industrial village to give support to artisans in the constituency.

    Mr. Abraham Neequaye says he believes this initiative will create opportunities for them to transform and create jobs for others to benefit.

    \Source: rainbowradioonline.com

  • III defeat Zanetor despite the difficulty – NPP candidate

    The parliamentary candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Klottey Korle constituency Prince Appiah Debrah has expressed optimism about winning the seat in the upcoming parliamentary election.

    The lawyer says he admits that the race is not going to be an easy one but was hopeful he will snatch the seat from the incumbent Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings.

    The NPP he told the host of Eboboba Kwabena Agyapong has united its front and will win the seat for the party to bring transformation to the people.

    The lawyer said his deep understanding of the local political dynamics of the constituency and the alternative policies he brings on board will ensure his victory in the elections.

    ”The NPP has not had it easy in the constituency. The constituency is a cosmopolitan constituency and the majority are members of the NDC but with hard work, we will win the elections.”

    He promised to solve the age-old problem of the poor drainage systems in the constituency which have often led to flooding in the constituency.

    He vowed to tackle the issue once and for all to help prevent the damage caused whenever the constituency floods.

    He is also promising to initiate a mentorship programme to help young people in the constituency to develop the needed skills for the job market.

    He bemoaned the poor sanitation in the constituency especially along the coastal area, a situation he said has affected fishing in the fishing communities.

    ”We have a plan for sanitation and embedded in the sanitation programme is an anti-flooding programme. We keep talking about this and yet no solution has been found but when I come, I will bring it to a closure.”

    Source: rainbowradioonline.com

  • NPP: Eastern Patriotic Gents outdoored

    The Eastern Regional Chapter of the “Patriotic Gents”, a new volunteer group of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has been outdoored with a focus on supporting the “Agenda 4 More for Nana 2 Do More”.

    Speaking at the launch held at Adeiso, the capital of Upper West Akyem Constituency of the Eastern Region, the Regional Chairman, Isaac Amaning revealed that the volunteer group is legally registered and duly recognized by various authorities in the NPP and that the group is ready to canvass for votes for the party towards victory in the coming elections.

    According to him, the group aims to support the good work of the President of Ghana and to ensure he succeeds in all the good work he is doing for the country such as the continuation of Free SHS, One District One Factory, NABCO, etc.

    He added that, in making sure the NPP wins 2020, the Patriotic Gents group has taken a key role to ensure they canvass more votes for the NPP in the Region.

    The group has since been mobilizing youths and party faithful to go round and campaign for the NPP.

    The executives and members of the group have been embarking on a door to door and village to village to sell the achievements of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the NPP.

    Other guest speakers included; Mr Paul Amaning, the National Chairman of Nana Bawumia Movement. NABA on his behalf said the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has done marvelous work by ending dumsor, providing Free SHS to Ghanaian children of school-going age, providing employment opportunities including the recent 6 months free water and electricity, and many more.

    Mr. Amaning after donating some cash to support the work of the group entreated them on the need to propagate the good works, policies of the party, and government so that the NPP win the upcoming general elections.

    Dennis Aboagye Miracle, the former MCE for Akropong on his behalf pleaded with the members to actively get involved in the 2020 election campaign by getting on the ground to ensure the good work is preached to all Ghanaians and being active on social media to campaign massively for Nana Addo.

    Alfreda Aboagye, the Regional Manager of MASLOC on her part tasked the group to embark on a door-to-door campaign to preach the gospel of the NPP and work hard to ensure that the party wins massively since the 2020 elections cannot be won on a silver platter.

    Parliamentary candidate for Upper West Akyem, Frederick Adom and the DCE of the area, Eugene Sackey also graced the occasion.

    Source: Kasapa FM

  • Hearts of Oak to appoint Ibrahim Tanko as head coach Reports

    Accra Hearts of Oak are looking at the option of engaging the services of former Black Stars assistant coach Ibrahim Tanko as head coach, according to reports in the local media.

    Despite their public expression of confidence in coach Edward Odoom, Hearts are said to be working behind the scenes to appoint a new coach.

    The Phobians recently announced that they have agreed to a deal with Portuguese coach Carlos Manuel Vaz Pinto to serve as Technical Director.

    However credible reports indicated that Pinto was going to act as head coach and not Technical Director as the club purport.

    These reports were confirmed when Pinto unilaterally terminated his deal with the club and left for Europe following a disagreement with Hearts over who should serve as his assistant.

    GhanaWeb understands that while Pinto preferred Hearts legends Adjah Tetteh and Amankwa Mireku as deputies, the club wanted Odoom to stay as an assistant coach.

    Reports today, November 5, 2020, say that they have now turned their attention to Black Stars B coach Ibrahim Tanko.

    The reports go as far as saying that Tanko will be announced in the coming days as head coach of Hearts of Oak.

    Tanko was head coach when the Black Stars finished fourth at the U-23 AFCON tournament held in Egypt last year.

    Tanko previously served as an assistant coach for Cameroon and German side FC Cologne.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Nana Yaw Amponsah given 5-day ultimatum to cough out $15,000 to football agency over Nathaniel Asamoah transfer

    Asante Kotoko chief executive Nana Yaw Amponsah has been given a 5-day ultimatum to cough USD $15,000 to a football agency for their share of the transfer fee of former Medeama striker Nathaniel Asamoah to Raja Casablanca five years ago. 

    The former Phar Rangers president is facing massive integrity crisis after being accused of pocketing GH C120,000 paid to him by the Tarkwa-based side for his share of the transfer fee of the former Asante Kotoko striker.

    Medeama paid GH C60,000 in two tranches to the former  Amponsah- who is a former FIFA intermediary for his share of the transfer fee.

    But controversy has been sparked after a football agency claimed they are entitled to USD $15,000 from the money given to the Asante Kotoko chief in 2019.

    Medeama paid a commission of USD $20,000 to Mr Yaw Amponsah (LLM, Sports Law & Practice) of PHAR Partnerships and Mr. Emmanuel E. Mensah (Pinnacle Sports Management) USD$ 20,000 – who acted as the intermediaries during the negotiation.

    However, the agency challenging the payment of the commission to Nana Yaw Amponsah has vowed to drag him to court for failing to comply with the payment structure within 5-days.

    Percy Allotey has asked the Asante Kotoko chief executive to respect the contract between the two parties or risk a showdown in court.

    “Our agency teamed up with Nana Yaw Amponsah in the transfer of Nathaniel Ohene Asamoah from Medeama sc to Raja Casablanca in the year 2015 and per the agreement, we have a difference of $15,000 to be paid to us by Medeama SC. After consulting Medeama SC we learnt they have given the money to Nana Yaw Amponsah,” Allotey told Kumasi-based Fox FM

    “As we speak we have tried calling Nana Yaw Amponsah on several occasions but he declined our calls. We have handed the case to our Lawyers. We have given Nana Yaw Amponsah five days ultimatum to pay us or face us in court.

    “We have written a demand letter to Nana Yaw Amponsah and copied Mr Kofi Badu (Chief of Staff Manhyia Palace), Prof Dr Kwame Kyei Baffour (Board Chairman of Kumasi Asante Kotoko SC), Mr Emmanuel Dasoberi (Administrative Manager Asante kotoko SC), and Mr Moses Armah Parker (Owner of Medeama SC).”


    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • GFA boss confirms Ghana is in talks with Tariq Lamptey over nationality switch

    The Ghana Football Association(GFA) President has disclosed that Ghana is in talks with the family of Brighton player Tariq Lamptey.

    He has been very impressive for Brighton in the English Premier League this season being the most fouled defender in the league.

    Speaking in an interview with Hello FM, the GFA boss revealed that the FA is talking to the family of Tariq Lamptey to try and get him to play for Ghana.

    “We are working closely at every big talent you may have seen on your screens and those you have not. But we must also understand the atmosphere around some of those players. Some are classified.”

    “Someone like Tariq Lamptey we have been speaking to his family to make sure that having identified him as a top talent we will bring him to represent our county. In the same vein, other people are also talking to him and his family to represent another country.”

    “It doesn’t come so quick and easy. We are following every top Ghanaian talent you may have seen on your screens and those you may not have seen.” he added.

    The Ghana Football Association is working frantically to get English born Ghanaian defender Tariq Lamptey to declare his International Allegiance to Ghana.

    Tariq Lamptey born to Ghanaian parents in England has played for the junior sides of the English national team but is nowhere near the picture for a senior team call but Ghana wants to fast track his move to the senior national team.

    Black Stars coach C.K Akonnor made tame attempts to initiate a meeting between the player, his entourage and himself when he toured Europe during his early days in the job but it was possible.

    The right full backs path to the three lions seems very bleak as there is a long queue for that position with Manchester United’s Aaron Wan Bissaka, Manchester City’s Kyle Walker, Liverpool’s Trent Alexander Arnold and Chelsea’s Reece James all vying for that place.

    Any realistic chance of playing International football lies with Ghana and not England as the competition for places in England is too fierce.

    Source: Ghana Guardian

    The 19-year-old Chelsea Academy graduate joined Premier League side, Brighton, for a similar reason as his path to the first team was blocked.

    Since joining Brighton the diminutive, pacy full back has shone for the relegation threatened club making eight appearances for them.

    Ghana has struggled at the right back slot since John Paintsil retired with the likes of Daniel Opare, Samuel Inkoom and Andy Yiadom all trying their luck with limited success.