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  • Hopeson Adorye was invited and not arrested – NPP

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Kpone-Katamanso has called on Ghanaians to ignore media reports of the arrest of their 2020 parliamentary candidate, Hopeson Yaovi Adorye for allegedly threatening to kill the Municipal Chief Executive.

    The Tema Regional Police Command had said it arrested Mr Adorye and granted him Police enquiry bail pending investigations for allegedly issuing a threat of death to the MCE, Mr Solomon Tettey Appiah.

    However, a statement signed by Mr Prince Dadzie, spokesperson for Team Hopeson 2020 and released on December 15, 2020 described media reports on the arrest as false. He was rather invited by the Police.

    The statement indicated that “we want to state unreservedly, that the story is false, malicious, vexatious and has no merit, whatsoever”.

    “We do understand that it is an agenda pushed and sponsored in the public by the MCE of Kpone Katamanso and his cronies, betrayers of the very President, His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo, by virtue of whose magnanimity they are surviving.

    “They are aggressively seeking shelter to escape the monumental pressure upon them by the good people of Kpone Katamanso for their gross betrayal. The publication should be disregarded by all with the contempt and disgust that it deserves.”

    According to the statement, “Honourable Hopeson Adorye received an invitation from the Regional Crime Officer (Tema Regional Command) with regard to an allegation of threat on the life of the Kpone Katamanso MCE, purportedly made by him. He honoured the invite by reporting personally, to the command on Monday, 14th December 2020, as a law abiding citizen”.

    They further indicated that “We are fully aware of the diabolical agenda by the MCE against Hopeson Adorye and the NPP at Kpone Katamanso. Solomon T. Appiah should know that his occupation as the MCE is due to the fact that gallant patriots stayed true to the cause for NPP to win power”.

    Source: GNA

  • Election 2020: JMs children must join NDCs street protests too for their dads selfish interest NPP

    The General Secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr John Boadu, has condemned the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its leadership for inciting the youth to hit the streets in protest to the outcome of the just-ended general elections.

    According to Mr Boadu, the children of former President John Mahama, who got defeated for the second time by President Nana Akufo-Addo, must join the street protests sparked by the NDC, since, according to him, they are meant to inure to the “selfish” interest of their father.

    Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, 15 December 2020, Mr Boadu indicated that Mr Mahama should have asked his children, who are wallowing in comfort, to join the youth marching on the streets against the results.

    “We won’t allow someone because of his selfish interest and because he wants to contest the elections again, he says children should hit the streets and make noise. Then his children must also join but they are living in comfort in this country, some of them are outside the country,” Mr Boadu noted.

    “So, if Ghana burns, you and I and our children will suffer”, he said.

    “I don’t think we must condone such statements,” he added.

    He, therefore, called on the National Peace Council, National House of Chiefs, Civil Society Organisations and the media to tell Mr Mahama to concede defeat and accept the outcome of the polls.

    “Even the media houses: don’t sit on the fence. Tell him point-blank that he has lost the elections and, so, he should concede,” Mr Boadu noted.

    Source: Class FM

  • Don’t make knee jerk reactions – John Boadu warns NPP

    General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu has called on the party members and supporters to calm down and not utter words that will heighten tension in the country.

    The NPP has lost lots of Parliamentary seats following the elections on Monday, December 7, 2020.

    Unlike the 2016 elections where the NPP attained 169 seats, the 2020 elections has seen the party lose over 30 seats to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    The NDC gave the NPP a very close marking in this year’s elections by currently claiming 136 seats whereas the NPP leads with 137.

    However, the Parliamentary results are in contention because the NDC feels they have been short-changed and purport they won 140 seats in Parliament.

    With the NPP getting 137 seats in Parliament and with notable candidates losing their seats, the party members and supporters have laid the blame on their leaders.

    Speaking to host Kwami Sefa Kayi on Peace FM’s ”Kokrokoo”, John Boadu advised the members and supporters to exercise restraint.

    According to him, the party should focus on the way forward and not apportion blames.

    “Don’t hurry to make statements that won’t help the party just to please the public. Some of us, we’ve been part of this process for a very long time . . . sometimes, we take knee jerk reaction to the problem at hand. Let’s exercise patience . . . one thing we have

    Source: Peace FM

  • Be measured in your celebrations Pentecostal Council admonishes NPP

    The Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) has admonished supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), victors of the December 7 polls, to be measured in their celebrations.

    The admonishing by the EC comes at a time when National Democratic Congress (NDC) is contesting the outcome of the results declared by the Electoral Commission (EC).

    “To the victorious party, the Council wishes to appeal to them to be measured in their celebrations in order not to provoke their opponents to violent retaliatory responses,” the Council said in a press release issued on Monday, December 14, 2020.

    The Council said in the statement that following the declaration of the December 7, there have been demonstrations by the opposition National Demonstration Congress (NDC) supporters seems to have heightened tension.

    “The rights to peaceful demonstrations by aggrieved parties to the electoral dispute must be upheld and protected by the security agencies, especially Ghana Police Service without any hindrances.

    “While calling on the security agencies to remain professional and be measured in their responses to acts of indiscipline by demonstrators in these tensed moments, we are equally calling on all aggrieved parties to be responsible in the exercise of their constitutional rights to demonstrate peacefully without disturbing the peace of the country,” the GPCC said in the statement.

    Official figures released by the EC for the 2020 elections says the NPP candidate, President Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo won the polls after obtaining 51.48% of total votes cast while the candidate for the NDC, John Dramani Mahama obtained 47.86% of the total votes.

    Also according to the results, none of the two parties currently has a clear Majority in Parliament.

    The NPP won 137 seats in Parliament while the NDC won 136 seats with one seat occupied by an independent candidate. A party needs at least 138 seats to form a Majority government.

    The results for Sene West, which is being contested, is yet to be released.

    The NDC says the elections have been stolen for the incumbent party.

    Read the full statement below.

    CALL FOR CALMNESS BY ALL GHANAIANS IN THE CURRENT POST-ELECTION AGITATIONS

    The Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), has over the Iast few days after the declaration of the December 7, Presidential election result observed some unfortunate development in the political environments that border on peace, security, and stability of our nation with grave concerns and would wish to call the attention of all stakeholders to the following issues with the view to addressing them to avoid, monition of the already tensed environment.

    1.. The rights to peaceful demonstrations by aggrieved parties to the electoral dispute must be upheld and protected by the security agencies, especially Ghana Police Service without any hindrances. While calling on the security agencies to remain professional and be measured in their responses to acts of indiscipline by demonstrators in these tensed moments, we are equally calling on all aggrieved parties to be responsible in the exercise of their constitutional rights to demonstrate peacefully without disturbing the peace of the country.

    2. In the same vein, we wish to encourage the losing parties to strongly consider the constitutional option of proceeding to the Supreme Court with all the evidence they gathered to seek a review of the decision of the EC. While at this we also wish to appeal to the leadership of the losing parties to call on their supporters nationwide to be circumspect and responsible in the exercise of their rights to free expression and demonstration without the destruction of lives and properties, for we have only one nation to live in.

    3. To the victorious party, the Council wishes to appeal to them to be measured in their celebrations in order not to provoke their opponents to violent retaliatory responses.

    4. Finally, we wish to call on all our member Churches and by extension all peace-loving Ghanaians not to relent in their prayer efforts by continually praying congregationally and individually until calmness is restored to all parts of the country.

    God bless our homeland Ghana and make our nation great and strong. Long live Ghana!

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Police invites Jomoro NDC, NPP executives after clash leaves 2 injured

    Police at Jomoro in the Western Region has invited executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to a meeting after a clash between their sympathisers left two persons injured.

    Public Relations Officer of the Western Region, DSP Olivia Adiku explained that the clash occurred as members of the two parties celebrated their victories.

    “The NPP were excited about a presidential win and the NDC were jubilating following the victory of their elected MP, Dorcas Affo-Toffey,” she told JoyNews.

    However, Police in Jomoro say two sympathizers of the NPP and NDC who sustained injuries during the clash have been treated and discharged.

    She further urged the public to disregard a video circulating online showing a man whose limbs had been severed following the incident as not a true reflection of the incident.

    DSP Adiku said calm has been restored to the area and executives of the two parties have been invited by the Regional Commander to settle their differences.

    Source: citinewsroom

  • NPP holds Islamic thanksgiving prayers today for 2020 election victory

    The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) will today, Friday, December 11, 2020, hold an Islamic thanksgiving prayer for victory in the December 7, 2020, presidential and parliamentary elections.

    The event is scheduled to take place at the Central Mosque in Abossey Okai, Accra.

    A flyer of the event sighted by GhanaWeb indicates that the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, will lead the thanksgiving prayers after Friday congregational prayers at the Central Mosque.

    President-elected Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the Vice President-elect, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia are expected to be at the event.

    The NPP will hold a Christian thanksgiving service on Sunday, December 13, 2020, reports indicate.

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has declared incumbent President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo winner of the presidential election on Wednesday, stating that the incumbent President won with 6,730,587 votes, which represents 51.302 per cent of the total valid votes cast.

    Former President and flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr John Dramani Mahama, according to the EC, obtained 6,213,182 votes, representing 47.359 per cent.

    However, the NDC has contested the results, alleging that the EC stole the elections for the NPP.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Election 2020: NPP gains 137 seats, NDC 136 in Parliament Electoral Commission

    The Electoral Commission has announced the certified Parliamentary results of the 2020 election across 275 constituencies.

    According to a statement issued by the EC on Thursday, December 10, 2020, the New Patriotic Party has won 137 seats in Parliament while the National Democratic Congress has won 136 seats.

    One independent candidate has however won a seat in Parliament while one outstanding result is yet to be provided from the Sene West Constituency.

    The Ashanti Region gained the most seats with 42 won for the NPP while the NDC gained 20 seats from the Greater Accra Region.

    Ghanaians went to the polls on December 7, 2020, for the eighth time since 1992 to elect a President and 275 Members of Parliament as part of a four-year constitutional mandate.

    Chairperson of the Electoral Commission Jean Mensa on Wednesday, December 9, announced that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party polled 6,730,413, representing 51.595 percent while John Dramani Mahama of the National Democratic Congress garnered 6,214,889 representing 47.366 percent in the 8th election in the 4th Republic that had 12 candidates.

    See the full results by the Electoral Commission below:

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Continue supporting me, I won’t forget you Akufo-Addo to NPP supporters

    President-elect, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has pledged to reward Ghanaians and his party supporters who sacrificed to ensure his victory in the 2020 presidential elections which took place on December 7.

    According to him, the result of the elections confirms that the country is impressed with the good work of the New Patriotic Party hence the promise to even do more in his second term in office as president.

    “I am going to work hard in office to ensure that every Ghanaian has a good life. Continue to support me, I won’t forget any of you,” said Nana Addo on Wednesday, December 9, 2020.

    Adding: “I will urge you to have patience and understanding for myself and the vice president, you will not be excluded from our plans. May God bless each one of you.”

    Nana Akufo-Addo polled 6,730,413, representing 51.595% while John Mahama garnered 6, 214, 889 representing 47.366% in the 8th election in the 4th Republic that had a dozen candidates.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • NPP will go to court over electoral malfeasance – John Boadu

    Mr John Boadu, General-Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) says the Party will go to court over electoral malfeasance after the Electoral Commission (EC) has officially declared the 2020 general election.

    According to him, an electoral officer voted during the Special Voting on Tuesday, December 1, 2020, and voted again at the main election on Monday, December 7.

    He noted that the conduct of the electoral officer amounted to multiple voting and would challenge the result from that particular polling station in court.

    Even though Mr Boadu did not disclose the exact polling station the incident happened.

    Mr John Boadu told journalists in Accra on Wednesday, ahead of the declaration of the 2020 Presidential Election.

    He indicated that although the leadership had agreed to sign the parliamentary declaration form of that particular constituency, the Party will head to court for redress.

    Mr Boadu said based on the Party’s tabulation of the general election, the NPP had won 137 parliamentary seats, however, four or five parliamentary results were under dispute and believed that the NPP would win those seats to form the Majority in Parliament.

    “We are a Party of peace and do not win election just for winning sake but we win to develop this country,” Mr Boadu added.

    Ghana went to the polls on December 7, 2020, to elect a President and 275 parliamentarians to steer the affairs of the country for the next four years.

    Source: GNA

  • Peace Council expresses concern over NDC/NPP declaration of results

    The National Peace Council (NPC) on Tuesday expressed concern over the declaration of the results of the December 7 polls by both the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    The Reverend Dr Ernest Adu-Gyamfi, NPC Chairman, said the Council had noted with grave concern the press conferences organized by the two main political parties to declare their results of the just-ended elections.

    “We would like to reiterate that the Electoral Commission (EC) is the only constitutionally mandated institution to declare the results of the presidential elections,” Rev Dr Adu-Gyamfi stated at a press conference organized by the NPC and the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) in Accra.

    “We, therefore, call on all actors involved to respect and adhere to the laws of the country and exercise patience as the EC undertake its mandate,” he said.

    He expressed gratitude to Ghanaians for their patriotism on Election Day and their patience in the post-voting activities.

    He called on the National Election Security Taskforce to take control of the situation and respond appropriately.

    “We continue to encourage all media houses to be circumspect in their reportage of the ongoing counting and coalition processes and appeal to Ghanaians and as we wait for the EC’s declaration of the official results,” Rev Dr Adu-Gyamfi said.

    “We entreat the international observer missions in the country to continue their preventive diplomatic engagement with the stakeholders to neutralize the tension.”

    The press conference was to formally bring to a closure the WANEP/NPC’s Electoral violence Monitoring, Analysis and Mitigation (EMAM) Election Situation Room (ESR).

    Source: GNA

  • Election 2020: Don’t dare me again – Sam George warns NPP PC

    The incumbent Member of Parliament for the Ningo-Prampram Constituency, Samuel Nartey George has sent a strong word of caution to his main opponent in the 2020 Parliamentary race, Alex Martey not to ever dare him again.

    Alex Martey had predicted that he will beat the incumbent NDC MP by an overwhelming vote on December 7, only for him to lose miserably.

    Sam George polled 48,601 votes against Alex Martey who secured 19,911 votes in the 2020 Parliamentary race.

    Sam George who was confident of his chances of winning the elections, had promised to defeat his contender by a 20,000 margin and he did just that as he earned 28,690 votes in margin.

    However, speaking after the polls, Sam George advised Alex Martey not to ever dare him again. He added that a lion like himself can never be terrified by a hyena like Alex Martey.

    “In coming into this elections he said he was the hyena and that the hyena was coming to chase out the lion. If he had DSTV and watched National Geographic he would know the hyena could not stand up to the lion, Sam George said.

    He added “He promised me 20,000 votes but he did not get 20,000 votes. But I have no words for him but to tell him to cut his coat according to his size. Next time when you want to pick a fight, know who you going to fight.”

    Watch the video below

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • NDC seems to be only interested in the parliamentary elections – John Boadu

    General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, Mr. John Boadu, has said that he is struggling to understand why the opposition National Democratic Congress will jubilate after claiming the minority seats in Parliament.

    According to John Boadu, the New Patriotic Party are confident of victory in both the parliamentary and the presidential elections so they see no reason why the NDC will think otherwise.

    He wondered why their main contender, the National Democratic Congress, will celebrate after claiming the minority seats in Parliament once again.

    “For us in the New Patriotic Party, we know we have won the Presidential seat and you can see that our opponents are congratulating us in disguise. They seemed to be interested only in Parliament and even with that, they are in the minority.”

    He also credits the NDC for the improvement they’ve had in the Parliamentary elections.

    “I don’t know why they are so happy with being in the minority, they have improved and you can give it to them but my view is that Nana Addo has proven once again that his policies and visions have been endorsed by the people of this country,” John Boadu told the press at the Accra International Conference Centre.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Nobody cares if Mahama concedes defeat or not – NPP

    The General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party, John Boadu, has said that his party does not care if former President John Dramani Mahama concedes defeat in the 2020 presidential elections or not.

    Reports went viral that John Dramani Mahama, presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress has placed a call to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to congratulate him for winning the 2020 presidential elections.

    However, John Dramani Mahama has denied these reports in no certain terms saying, “I want to state categorically and firmly that I have not congratulated any person.”

    Reacting to Mahama’s response in his engagement with the media at the Accra International Conference Centre, John Boadu stated that they in the NPP do not care if Mahama concedes defeat or not.

    “Who cares if Mahama concedes or congratulate his opponent. This is because congratulating your opponent is not a prerequisite for anything but only shows good conduct and statesmanship.”

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Tarkwa-Nsuaem: Mireku Duker narrowly escapes defeat; beats DJ, Joy in hot contest

    The incumbent Member of Parliament for the Tarkwa-Nsuaem constituency, George Mireku Duker, has been able to shrug off the deep-seated challenge he faced in the parliamentary race.

    His main contenders, John Justice Abban of the National Democratic Congress and Joy Joyceline Andoh, an independent candidate, put up a fierce contest, yet, despite success being very unlikely, Mr. Mireku Duker was able to win, against all odds.

    The former Municipal Chief Executive of the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipal Assembly, George Mireku Duker has had to fall on all of his arsenals to deflate the incursions of the two, and he has been successful at doing albeit the marginal difference.

    He polled 31,913 (33.60%), Justice John Abban of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) polled 31,855 (33.54%), with the independent candidate, Joy Joyceline Ando also polling 28,846 (30.37).

    Source: universnewsroom.com

  • NDC rejects NPP’s parliamentary majority claim

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) on Tuesday rejected claims by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) that it is currently holding majority parliamentary seats in the ongoing Presidential and Parliamentary elections counts.

    It also debunked the assertion by the NPP that it was leading in the five regions of the North.

    Reacting to the press conference organized by the New Patriotic Party, asserting that it was leading in the parliamentary seats; Mr Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Director of Elections of the NDC said such claims were false and called on Ghanaians not to countenance it.

    He claimed that the NDC rather had the advantage in the parliamentary polls because it had secured 140 seats out of the available 275.

    He explained that the party had also won major swing constituencies and regions putting it in a better position to secure the majority at the end of the collation.

    The NDC’s Director of Elections said: “our opponents have made some desperate attempts to throw the dust into the eyes of Ghanaians but we want to state clearly, emphatically and unambiguously that it is not true the NPP has the majority in parliament.”

    He also expressed displeasure over delays concerning the arrival of collated numbers to the Electoral Commission’s (EC) regional offices for onward dissemination to the headquarters and called for immediate ratification to ensure results were delivered on time to mute unforeseen tensions.

    Mr Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey, Member of Parliament for Ketu South cautioned the NPP to desist from acts that would undermine the success chalked so far.

    “We are going to ensure that the right numbers are declared and no matter of intimidation would change that,” he added.

    Source: GNA

  • Western North Deputy Regional Minister retains seat

    Alex Djornobuah Tetteh, Member of Parliament for Sefwi-Akontombra Constituency has retained the Parliamentary seat for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    He polled 17,976 votes out of 33,093 valid votes cast to beat Mr Mumuni Issah, NDC parliamentary candidate who had 14,553 and Mr Ofori Bright of the Ghana Union Movement (GUM) who got 224 votes.

    The total number of registered voters is 37,193 with 340 rejected ballots.

    He was declared the winner by Mr Samuel Bosomtwe, the Returning officer.

    Speaking after the declaration of the results, Mr Tetteh expressed gratitude to God, constituency executives and the campaign team for the victory.

    He also commended the Electoral Commission for the smooth conduct of the elections.

    The Deputy Regional Minister and MP-elect promised to do more to bring the needed development to the Constituency and the region.

    Source: GNA

  • Lawyer Mercer retains Sekondi seat

    Lawyer Andrew Egyapa Mercer has retained his seat as the Member of Parliament for Sekondi Constituency for the next four years.

    Out of the 91 polling stations in the Constituency, Mercer won 87 with his closest rival, Charles Hagan, who stood on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), winning the rest.

    Egyapa Mercer retained the seat with a total number of 17,259 votes.

    Presidential

    NPP: 17,807
    NDC: 9,789
    GUM: 307
    CPP: 21
    GFP: 11
    GCPP: 2
    APC: 4
    LPG: 3
    PNC: 3
    PPP: 5
    IND: 6

    Total Valid Votes: 27,961
    Total Invalid Votes: 367

    Parliamentary

    Andrew Agyapa Mercer (NPP): 17, 259

    Charles Hagan (NDC): 10,310

    Eleanor Appiah (GUM): 468

    Total Valid Cast: 28,087
    Total Invalid Votes: 237

    Since the creation of the Sekondi Constituency seat in 1992, the National Democratic Congress have won it only once in 1992 and have since lost it to the New Patriotic Party in subsequent elections.

    Source: 3 News

  • Chereponi constituency: DCE axes incumbent MP from Parliament

    The incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for the Cheriponi constituency, Mr Samuel Abdulai Jabanyite has been axed from Parliament by the District Chief Executive (DCE) of Chereponi, Mr Tahidu Abdul Razak.

    Mr Jabanyite who was seeking a third four-year term, got only 12,859 votes while his closest contender Mr Razak swept 19,800 votes.

    The People’s National Convention (PNC) parliamentary candidate also managed with only 154 votes in the keenly-contested election.

    A total of 33,946 votes were cast with 1,133 rejected ballots.

    Below is the certified results:

    Tahidu Abdul Razak – 19,800 (NPP)

    Samuel Abdulai Jabanyite – 12,859 (NDC)

    Bashiru Tamado Koffikan Eugene – 154(PNC)

    Total votes cast : 33,946

    Rejected ballots: 1,133

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Agona West Constituency: Cynthia Morrison re-elected as MP

    The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Agona West Constituency, Cynthia Mamle Morrison has been re-elected for a second four-year term after winning Monday’s General Election.

    Mrs Morrison who doubles as the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection in the incumbent New Patriotic Party government polled 30,513 out of a total of 59,193 valid votes cast.

    He closest challenger Paul Ofori-Amoah of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) got 27,673 while an independent candidate Ishmael Kofi Tekyi Turkson got 1,007 votes.

    There were 803 rejected ballots and a total of 59,996 votes.

    It will be recalled that in the run-up to the elections in October 2020, the NDC candidate Mr Ofori-Amoah was held by the Police in connection with an alleged plot to kill the incumbent MP.

    The NDC candidate is alleged to have admitted to issuing cheques found on four persons the police describe as ‘suspicious characters’ arrested at a hotel in Swedru on Saturday.

    He was been charged provisionally with preparation to commit murder and abetment to commit murder.

    The Public Relations Officer of the Regional Police Command, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Ms Irene Oppong briefing the press, said the police had picked the cheques belonging to Paul Amoah at the hotel where the suspects were picked up and invited him to assist in investigations.

    Certified results from the EC Parliamentary elections in Agona West Constituency

    Mrs Cynthia Mamle Morrison (NPP) = 30,513

    Paul Ofori-Amoah (NDC) = 27,673

    Ishmael Kofi Tekyi Turkson(Independent)- 1,007

    Rejected- 803

    Valid votes cast – 59,193

    Total votes cast – 59,996

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Boakye Antwi retains Subin seat for NPP with landslide victory

    The incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for the Subin constituency in the Ashanti region, Mr Eugene Boakye Antwi, has retained his seat with ease at Monday’s General elections.

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP won with a difference of close to 30,000 votes after polling 40,903 votes as against his main challenger, Abubakar Mohammed Murtala of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) who managed only 15,511 votes.

    Even though he won, the presidential candidate for his party, Nana Akufo-Addo performed better.

    The president had 43,051 in the presidential race as against ex-President John Mahama who polled 14,608.

    In the other presidential results, GUM had 124, CPP 32, GFP 16, GCPP 4, APC 3, LGP 6, PNC 8, PPP 10, NDP 7 and the independent candidate had 6.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Yagba/Kubori Constituency: NSS boss floors incumbent MP

    The Member of Parliament for Yagba/Kubori Constituency, Alhaji Ibrahim Rauf Tanko has lost the seat by a landslide to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate, Mr Yussif Mustapha.

    He managed to poll 9,393 votes as against the 18,153 votes garnered by Mr Mustapha who is also the Chief Executive Officer of the National Service Secretariat (NSS).

    A total of 28,342 votes were cast in the Parliamentary election with 728 rejected ballots.

    Below is the certified results:

    CERTIFIED RESULTS OF YAGABA-KUBORI CONSTITUENCY 2020 ELECTIONS

    PRESIDENTIAL

    NPP…….17,099
    NDC…….9,881
    GUM…….59
    CPP……29
    GFP…..17
    GCPP…..30
    APC……..33
    LPG…….67
    PNC…….39
    PPP…….11
    NDP……12
    IND……35

    REJECTED BALLOTS……1042
    TOTAL VALID VOTES……27312
    TOTAL VOTES CAST…..28354

    PARLIAMENTARY RESULTS

    NPP 18,153
    NDC 9,393
    LPG 68
    TOTAL REJECTED 728
    TOTAL VOTES CAST 28,342
    TOTAL VALID VOTES 27,614

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • NPP snatches Amasaman seat from NDC

    Provisional results gathered from polling centres indicates that the Parliamentary Candidate at the Amasaman Constituency on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Akwai Afrifa Mensah, has won the election.

    His win becomes the first time the NPP is winning a seat at the constituency since it won last in 2004.

    He takes over from Emmanuel Nii Okai Laryea, who has been the MP for the constituency since 2012.

    About Akwai Afrifa Mensah

    Mr. Afrifa-Mensa was born on 4th March 1971 at Asaam-Mampong Ashanti in the Ashanti Region.

    He holds Master of Business Administration-MBA, Finance, Coventry University, United Kingdom, 2013 2014. Study Centre: Ghana Technology University College, Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, DBA, 2010-2011.

    The rest are; Bachelor of Business Administration, BBA Accounting, Uni of Ghana (Christian Service University College-Kumasi):2005-2007 and Higher National Diploma, HND Accountancy, Sunyani Technical University, 2001 2004.

    He is the current Director of Finance and Administration, Ghana School Feeding Programme, and has also been the Principal Internal Auditor, Ghana School Feeding Programme (Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) 2015 to 2017.

    He was the former Principal/ Senior Internal Auditor, Ghana School Feeding Programme, Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, 2008 2015 and an Accountant, Presbyterian Girls Senior High School, Kumasi from 2004- 2008.

    He has also held several other political positions in the Amasaman Constituency of the New Patriotic Party.

    Source: Atinka Online

  • NACCA Boss wins Kwesimintim as NPP snatches Upper West Akim seat

    The Head of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA), Prince Hamid Armah has won the Kwesimintim seat on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    Prince Hamid polled 24,785 of the total votes cast while his closest contender Philip Buckman also polled 13,409 votes.

    Prince Hamid takes over from Joseph Mensah who is the incumbent Member of Parliament for the constituency.

    In the Adaklu Constituency in the Volta region, Governs Kwame Agbodza won the seat with a total of 13,117.

    Meanwhile, the NPP has also snatched the Upper West Akim seat from the NDC. It is the first time 1992 that the NPP is winning the seat. The NPP won the seat with a margin of 1600.

    Source: Starrfm

  • Akufo-Addo in clear lead; NPP replies NDC’s flip constituencies

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) says it is obvious that it will continue to maintain the majority in the next Parliament from results it claims to have collated as of 2:15am on Tuesday [December 8, 2020].

    “We now control three of the five regions in northern Ghana”, the NPP’s General Secretary, John Boadu announced at a press conference organised by the party at 3am on Tuesday, December 8, 2020.

    The press conference was in reaction to an earlier one organised by the NDC at 2:40am.

    The NPP General Secretary said for the first time, the NPP has been able to win a seat in the Volta Region, and referred to Hohoe, which he said had been won by the Minister of Energy, John Peter Amewu.

    He said from results the party has collated as of 2:15am [ from pink sheets, scanned and sent to its national headquarters in Accra, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was in a clear lead.”

    “We will refrain from declaring results, we will leave that to the EC,” Mr Boadu said.

    “However, from the results publicly declared, collated and announced at the constituency level, and also from our own internal collation system, the efficacy of which is not in doubt, we are happy to announce that we have so far collated and vetted, as at 2:15am, we have received in our situation room here in Accra, the scanned pink sheet results from 34,040 polling stations nationwide out of the total of 38,933 including special voting ones.”

    “This represents 87.43 percent of all polling stations with 4,893 outstanding.” Mr Boadu said.

    He insisted that puts the NPP’s candidate, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in the lead with 6,085,708 representing 52.72 percent.

    He said this was the highest number of votes to be secured by any presidential candidate in the fourth Republic.

    John Mahama is second with total votes of 5,308,033 representing 45.93 percent.

    He said each one of the pink sheets used for the collation at the NPP’s collation centre has been scanned and are available for inspection as was done in the 2016 elections.

    “We will take some of the media people to our collation centre and situation room for you to have a look at each and every pink sheet that has been scanned and received,” Mr Boadu added.

    He said with just 4,893 polling station results still left to go with Akufo-Addo leading John Mahama by 777, 675 votes, “it will take much more than the usual propaganda to flick this.”

    “Whereas we do not wish to declare that we have won the presidential race, we can confidently say that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has secured a clear incontestable margin ahead of John Mahama. We will however, as responsible citizens wait for the EC to declare the final results,” Mr Boadu added.

    “As we come to the end of this election period, we call on all well meaning Ghanaians to exercise patience as we wait for the declaration of the final results from the Electoral Commission. President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo from our projections, collations, we are on course for a second term in office and a majority in Parliament. We are confident of this and awaits declaration from the EC as constitutionally mandated,” he added

    Seats won

    Mr Boadu debunked the claim by the NDC that it had won the Abura Asebu Kwamankese (AAK) constituency in the Central Region and insisted the NPP candidate Elvis Donkor had retained his seat.

    He said the NDC from the 2:40am press conference it organised and claimed to have won some seats from the NPP and consequently called on party supporters to mass up at collation centres, “was obvious that they have not learned from the 2016 mistakes and incompetence. It is obvious that they have no proper system of collation and rely on fake results and hearsay.”

    “The NDC was so unprepared that in the middle of the press conference, the speaker, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah had to rely on Sammy Gyamfi’s whispers, his usual misinformation into Mr Afriyie’s ear, the NDC needs to take Ghanaians serious and check their facts before addressing the nation. This is a serious matter about election results, creating insinuations which create a lack of credibility on our whole election process.”

    He said the NPP’s 2016 win of majority of 169 seats was historic and the first of its kind since the 4th Republic dispensation and “we are happy to announce that for the next Parliament, it is obvious from the results declared across the constituencies, the NPP will still maintain a majority in Parliament.”

    He said the NPP won 63 seats above what the NDC had in 2016 and as such, “it is surprising that the NDC is insisting of a flip of seats. They do not mention the many seats they have flopped.”

    “In the Savannah Region where the NDC presidential candidate John Mahama hails from, they flopped and we flipped four seats – Damango, Daboya and Salaga North in the Savannah Region. 

    He said the NPP is now the majority party in John Mahama’s own region, controlling four seats out of seven seats.

    The NDC also flopped in Lambussie, a seat he said the NPP has won in the Upper West Region.

    He added that in the North East Region, the NDC has also flopped, losing Yagba Kobore to Mustapha Ussif [Executive Secretary of National Service Scheme].

    In Yonyoo, he added the NDC also lost the seat to Oscar Lawal of the NPP as well as in Chereponi where the NDC lost to Abdul Razak of the NPP.

    “In the Northern Region, the NDC has flopped  to the extent that the NPP now has majority in the Northern Region by winning Karaga, Tatale, Zabzugu and Mion.

    He said the NPP now controls three regions out of the five northern regions in Ghana.

    He added the NPP has won the Upper West Akim in the Eastern Region for the first time and said the “icing of the cake is the historic NDC flop in the Volta Region” as John Peter Amewu won the first seat in the region for the NPP in Hohoe.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Election 2020: Stay alert as counting begins, victory is coming NDC to polling agents

    The Director of Elections of the opposition National Democratic Congress Elvis Afriyie Ankrah has called on polling agents of the party to stay alert during the counting of ballots as polls near closure.

    According to the party, efforts by the ruling NPP to rig the elections are being monitored and thwarted.

    “We call on all our agents and all Ghanaians to stay alert. When voting is done and counting begins, go to the polling station and monitor the counting. And our polling agents we are asking to be extra vigilant during the ballot counting, especially in the Ashanti region,” Mr Afriyie Ankrah noted at a press conference in Accra Monday.

    He also noted the NDC is confident of victory by the close of polls.

    The National Democratic Congress has alleged that some EC officials in various polling stations in the Ashanti region are directing voters to vote for NPP candidates in both the parliamentary and presidential polls.

    The NDC also alleged that the incumbent MP, KT Hammond in the company of some thugs scuttled the peaceful voting process and attempted to intimidate some voters.

    The NDC among a litany of allegations also claimed that some voters in Ejisu were handed already thumb printed ballot papers and urged the voters to drop them in the ballot boxes.

    Over 17 million voters are expected to take part in the exercise. The figure is 2 million more than the number of voters who voted in the previous election in 2016.

    The electoral commission has said over 33,000 polling stations have been dedicated for the presidential and parliamentary polls.

    Source: Happy 98.9FM

  • Tarkwa-Nsuaem NPP, NDC call for peace

    Leading figures of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) have called on Ghanaians to ensure peaceful co-existence of Nsuaem in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Constituency.

    According to Agbeti Prosper, the Assembly Member of Nsuaem Zongo Electoral Area and a member of Tarkwa-Nsuaem NDC Constituency Communications Team, since 1992, Nsuaem has been voting in peace.

    He, therefore, called on other communities to learn from Nsuaem and stated that so far the national exercise has been peaceful in Nsuaem.

    On his side, Mr. Thomas Gyassah, the Tarkwa-Nsuaem NPP Constituency Treasurer also observed that the exercise has been peaceful.

    He also said though he is an NPP member, he sees NDC members as brothers and sisters. He appealed Ghanaians to think about the country first.

    The two demonstrated in a video interview with Ghanaweb TV that they are one people despite their political differences.

    Nsuaem Electoral Area has 12 polling stations and Ghanaweb TV has visited three polling stations so far.

    At Nsuaem Methodist Primary School Polling Station A, 385 eligible voters are expected to cast their ballots and as at 10:30 am, 130 voters have cast their ballots.

    At Nsuaem Methodist Primary School B, 383 voters are expected to cast their votes and as at 10:22am, 40 have been voted.

    And also at Nsuaem Methodist Junior High School, 690 eligible voters are expected to cast their ballots but as of 10:am, only 100 have been voted.

    At Nsuaem Methodist JHS, Ghanaweb TV observed that the voters in a queue were not observing social distancing and majority of them were not wearing nose masks.

    Ghanaweb TV also spotted armed military men in their recognized vehicle at Nsuaem Methodist Junior High School but their presence didn’t scare the voters in the queue.

    Over 100,000 eligible voters are expected to cast their ballots to elect their Member of Parliament and a president.

    George Mireku-Duker, the incumbent Member of Parliament for the area is being challenged by John Justice Abban of NDC, Rashidatu Alhassan of GUM, Jacob Henyo Cudjoe of PNC, Eric Seedof Asiedu Simpey of PPP and Andoh Joy Jocelyn as independent candidate.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com



  • Vote for me to change the fortunes of Anyaa – Sowutuom – NPP Parliamentary Candidate

    Dr Adomaku Kissi, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Anyaa- Sowutuom, has appealed to the electorate to vote for him in the December 7 election, to change the fortunes of the constituency.

    He said when given the mandate, he would introduce innovative ideas that would transform the area whose residents were faced with challenges including drainage, access roads, education, among other pressing needs.

    Dr Kissi appealed in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on the sidelines of a durbar of chiefs and opinion leaders at Anyaa, a suburb of Accra.

    He said with his medical and economic background he would lobby for a municipal hospital in the constituency to alleviate the suffering of the sick who had to travel far to seek health attention.

    He expressed the hope of doubling the votes received by the outgoing Member of Parliament; Ms Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey in 2016 to enable the party to retain power in the 2020 election.

    In another development, the Patriotic Alliance Movement (PALM), a voluntary group has organised a health screening for about 500 people at Tabora, a suburb of the constituency.

    Mrs Vivian Addo-Cobbiah, the founder of PALM said the mission of the group was to support the parliamentary candidate, who is also a member of the Movement to embark on outreach programmes to provide health services to the people.

    She said the Movement has selected three of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – health and wellbeing, water and sanitation and education.

    The PALM, which consisted of professionals such as doctors, pharmacists, and teachers, donated aprons, stickers, T-shirts, medicine and other items to the constituents, especially mothers.

    Source: GNA

  • Akufo-Addo inherited ¢131m arrears in education NPP

    The Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo government inherited a total of GHS131,027,453.27 in arrears in the education sector but has cleared them and chalked remarkable achievements.

    This was contained in a brochure showing the New Patriotic Party (NPP)’s achievements in education.

    According to the information on the brochure, the erstwhile Mahama government left bills amounting to GHS33.4 million on progressively Free Senior High School (SHS), GHS36.4 million on feeding grant for Colleges of Education and GHS24.1 million on SHS subsidies.

    The document cited other outstanding arrears, adding that the Akufo-Addo-led government, however, cleared all arrears between 2017 and 2020 since it assumed office.

    The brochure also enumerated various achievements in terms of improvements in basic education, SHS education, tertiary education, Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

    The brochure also highlighted restoration of teacher training allowance, construction of educational infrastructure and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes among others.

    Source: Class FM

  • Renew our mandate to move development to the next stage Ayeh Paye

    Mr Samuel Ayeh Paye, the Member of Parliament for Ayensuano, has appealed to the electorate to vote for him and President Nana Akufo-Addo in the December 7 election to move development of the Constituency to the next stage.

    He said the area had seen tremendous development in the first four years of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Administration with the provision of school structures, roads, hospitals, factories, one district one dam, creation of jobs and Free SHS.

    Mr Ayeh Paye made the appeal at Coaltar in the Eastern Region when he embarked on a campaign tour of the area.

    He pleaded with the people to vote massively for the President to fulfill his pledge of extending the Free Education Policy to the university level to bring some comfort to parents and guardians.

    The MP advised the youth to vote massively for the NPP to continue to benefit from the numerous government interventions to better their lot.

    Source: GNA

  • Dont be intimidated by NPP Nii Lante Vanderpuye to NDC supporters

    The Member of Parliament for Odododiodio Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye has asked all supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) not to be intimidated by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ahead of the elections next week.

    Speaking at a mini-rally in the constituency, the parliamentary candidate for the area urged all NDC supporters to go out there vote for him and the presidential candidate John Dramani Mahama.

    “Nobody should be scared of anyone, no matter the level of threats. Peacefully go and cast your votes in a manner that glorifies God,” he said.

    He added, “Nobody should be intimidated because people many claims there will be trouble on Election Day”.

    Ghanaians go to the polls on Monday, December 7 to elect a president and Members of Parliament.

    Source: 3 News

  • Healthcare services improves significantly under NPP in Volta – Letsa

    Dr Archibald Yao Letsa, Volta Regional Minister, has said that the Region had witnessed a significant improvement in healthcare services under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) led-administration.

    He said the quality decisions taken by the government in the last four years had impacted positively on the health of the people at all levels of care.

    He disclosed that the region had 519 health facilities, which comprises 321 Community-based Health Planning and Service (CHPS) compounds, 119 health centres and 11 district hospitals.

    “In keeping consistent to our vision of attaining Universal Health Coverage in record time, we have worked with our partners to ensure that material and human resources are made more available to assist service delivery,” he said.

    Dr Letsa who was speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), said the government had the responsibility of delivering quality, affordable and accessible healthcare to 1,907,608 people in all the 2,752 communities and 18 districts in the Region.

    “The Volta Region has seen significant improvement in the critical health indicators which therefore clearly shows that we are making progress towards attaining our… objectives,” he stated.

    He said as a result of the agenda 111, six districts – Adaklu, Afadjato South, Agotime Ziope, Akatsi North, Anloga and Ho West, which hitherto had no district hospitals would see the construction of well-equipped district hospitals within the next couple of years.

    “The Regional Hospital, which was upgraded to a Teaching Hospital under the tenure of President. Akufo-Addo has attracted specialists from the various medical fields to the region,” he said.

    He said the Hohoe Municipal Hospital was being upgraded to a Regional Hospital status, CHPS compounds and health centres were being retooled and “it is a great relief that together with our health partners a good number of facilities have been operationalised to render healthcare services.

    Dr Letsa said maternal mortality has reduced from 148.3 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2019 to 99.7 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2020, same period of 2020, adding that though such significant achievement was encouraging, further steps were being taken to further reduce such painful mortalities to the barest minimum.

    He said one of the major achievements of the health sector, which had affected the region immensely was the restoration of allowances and clearing of the backlog of staff to the great relief to both parents and their wards.

    The Minister disclosed that the 2018 batch of nurses were currently being processed for employment and were scheduled to begin work in January, 2021 while the 2019 batch was currently undertaking their national service.

    He said the “canker” of graduate health professional unemployment was near eradication as Allied Health staff who had been at home since 2012 had largely been engaged with the health service and other categories of graduate health professionals had been engaged to improve on the doctor-nurse population ratios in the Volta Region.

    “The strategies to deal with the gaps in the health service exposed by the recent scourge of the COVID 19 pandemic emphasised the need for competent and bold leadership,” he added.

    Dr Letsa said the sterling leadership of the President Nana Addo-Dankwa Akufo-Addo has save uncountable lives and livelihoods, adding that his decisions backed by science and followed through by thorough and deliberate action made Ghana a trailblazer amongst its contemporaries.

    He said during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Public Health Emergency Committee quickly mobilised stakeholders to put in place effective preparedness and response measures, including providing training for all categories of health workers to equip them with the necessary expertise to safely manage COVID 19 cases to safeguard lives of the people.

    “In record time a COVID 19 testing Centre was established in the Volta Region. A 40-bed capacity Regional Training Centre with ICU facilities were quickly operationalised. In addition, treatment centres were established in Hohoe, Adidome and Battor,” he added.

    He said there was an intensified disease surveillance in border communities and health institutions to enable early detection and containment of the Covid-19 cases, with various stakeholders also seriously engaged in a sensitisation campaign to let the public adhere to the safety protocols.

    The Minister said logistics and funding challenges, which were a global phenomenon were largely resolved by the President’s determination to rapidly expand the local capacity to produce Personal Protective Equipment.

    He said the Region currently has no active case, but had a total accumulated case of 685 since the resurgence of the disease with 673 recoveries, 12 deaths, and appealed to all to continue to observe the health safety protocols in this campaign period to help stem the spread of the virus.

    Source: GNA

  • Ursula optimistic Dec 7 polls will be free and fair

    Minister of Communication Ursula Owusu-Ekuful has expressed optimism that the December 7 elections will be peaceful.

    The Member of Parliament for the Ablekuma West constituency who toured some polling centres in her constituency during the special voting on Tuesday, December 1 said she was impressed by the work of the Electoral Commission (EC).

    Speaking to TV3, the minister said “I am impressed with what I have seen so far. Everything is running smoothly.”

    She added: “I am very happy with what I have observed at the Dansoman police station. If this is a sign of what is to come, then we must be assured that we will have a free and fair election. Let me commend the Electoral Commission for the job so far.”

    She further indicated that the EC ensured strict compliance with the protocols against coronavirus.

    “So far, the COVID-19 protocols being observed is good. They clean the machines after each person takes their turn. I think the Electoral Commission should be commended,” she said.

    Reports from various polling stations suggest a free and transparent Voting for special voters casting their votes today.

    Meanwhile, there have been few reports of missing names from the register.

    Source: 3 News

  • 2020 Elections: Don’t leave the polling stations, be vigilant – Education Minister to NPP

    Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, Minister of Education, has cautioned the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) members and supporters to be vigilant during the December 7 elections.

    According to him, he has picked intelligence that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has hired some people to disrupt the elections by stealing ballot boxes from the polling stations.

    He called on the NPP not to go home after casting their ballots but stay at the polling stations to check miscreants.

    Ghanaians will be going to the polls on Monday, December 7, 2020 to elect a President for Ghana.

    Twelve political parties are contesting the elections but it is largely believed that the contest is between the two biggest parties, the ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP) and largest opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    “NPP must be vigilant especially in polling stations that the NPP wins massively because some of our opponents have spurred some people to grab the ballot box and cause chaos for the votes to minimize. So, they should be vigilant not to go home after casting their votes but rather gather ourselves and make a bonfire, and go round it so that we show any person who attempts to steal the ballot box that we’re still around,” Matthew Opoku-Prempeh said in an interview on Peace FM’s “Kokrokoo” programme.

    Source: Peace FM

  • Akufo-Addo has used four years to build what NDC destroyed in 8 years Bawumia

    Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has said that Ghana has over the past four years witnessed dramatic development following the prudent policies introduced by the Akufo-Addo administration.

    He pointed out that the economy has picked up from the destruction it suffered under the Mahama administration.

    He said during a presentation on Thursday, November 26 that “what the NDC destroyed in 8 years Nana Akufo-Addo has corrected in four years and even added more”.

    To that end, he said while delivering the address that Ghanaians should vote for the current president in the December 7 elections.

    “I am here to paint to you a broad picture of what we have done over the last four years and how each of them connects to a central theme. Everything we have successfully done over the last four years has been designed to make an impact on real people, on the lives and livelihoods of ordinary Ghanaians from all walks of life.

    “Our stewardship over the last four years would mean nothing if we have not impacted on the lives and livelihoods of the broad mass of Ghanaians.

    “As we review how far we have come and the progress we have made with the mandate you gave His Excellency the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the NPP government over the last years, I am confident that you will come to one conclusion if you have not done so yet, that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is the safest pair of hands into which we can entrust our mandate,” he said at the Nation Building Updates.

    Source: 3 News

  • Bawumia makes a compelling case for re-election of Akufo-Addo

    The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has made a strong case for the retention of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in office ahead of next month’s election.

    At a characteristic, data-ladden presentation Thursday night [November 26, 2020] at the University of Ghana in Accra, Dr. Bawumia told the Akufo-Addo government’s story, taking his audience and Ghanaians through a trajectory of the challenges Ghanaians faced under former President John Mahama, the “dire” economic conditions the Akufo-Addo government inherited from the Mahama-led NDC, the key promises the NPP made in 2016, the successful programmes and interventions in the last four years by the Akufo-Addo government, as well as its vision beyond 2021.

    Economic challenges under Mahama

    Dr. Bawumia set the tone for his presentation by recalling the mismanagement of the economy and its accompanying harsh conditions that had hit the country under the administration of former President Mahama.

    “I am aware you need no reminders of the dire economic conditions at the time we came into office. You lived and breathed it, and bore the human cost of the economic mismanagement that was visited upon us by the Mahama-led NDC government,” Dr. Bawumia said.

    The Vice President reminded Ghanaians about the many challenges, which included: growing unemployment leading to the formation of Unemployed Graduates Association, the effects of four years of ‘dumsor’ which led to job losses, high electricity tarrifs, collapsing NHIS and ambulance service, lack of basic facilities like textbooks and chalks in public schools, cancellation of nursing and teacher trainee allowance, backlog of unemployed nurses, non payment of teachers, burdensome taxes and what he said were series of scandals.

    “It was clear that the Mahama-led NDC government had lost its way, failed Ghanaians, and did not have any idea how to get us out of the ditch it has driven us into.”

    Akufo-Addo govt’s 2017-2021 governance blueprint

    Dr. Bawumia noted that having been overwhelmingly voted for by Ghanaians in 2016, the Akufo-Addo government set out to roll back the human cost of the economic mismanagement by the previous government and to create the foundation for an inclusive, prosperous Ghana.

    The Vice President added that the Akufo-Addo government’s vision was broadly anchored on seven objectives, which he said were to: “stabilise and grow the economy, transform the economy, create jobs, especially for the youth, modernise, digitise and formalise the economy, make development inclusive and protect the vulnerable, fight corruption and create a safe, secure environment for citizens and businesses to thrive.”

    Promises fulfilled by Akufo-Addo in 4 years

    Having stated the Akufo-Addo government’s governance blue print for its first term, Dr. Bawumia then provided in detail, how the government has achieved its seven six stated objectives and how they have positively impacted on the people.

    On the first policy objective, which was to stabilise and grow the economy, Dr. Bawumia noted that before Coronavirus devasted the world’s economy this year, the Akufo-Addo Addo government had achieved it objective of stabilising and growing the economy it inherited from the NDC.

    “Prior to the Coronavirus pandemic which has impacted all economies in the world, we established the economy. We reduced inflation, doubled economic growth in our first three years, reduced the rate of exchange rate depreciation; the exchange rate depreciation stabilized with Ghana recording the lowest depreciation in the last 28.”

    “We have also reduced the fiscal deficit (pre covid-19), improved our external payments position, which is stronger today than it was in 2016 (notwithstanding the pandemic). Interest rates are on the decline in line with decline inflation expectations.

    The Vice President also referenced the clean up of the “mess in the financial sector that we inherited,” including government’s decision to pay up to 50,000 to all customers of affected Fund Management Companies on “compassionate grounds”.

    “We took the decisive decisions to avoid the collapse of the financial sector, save the deposits of 4.6 million depositors and save jobs. Thus far, government has spent GH¢21 billion to clean up the sector. 99% of depositors of the affected banks, microfinance and savings and loans companies have been fully settled.”

    The Vice President noted that the impressive performance of the Akufo-Addo government, led to Ghana becoming the investment destination of choice in West Africa and has led to new opportunities for Ghanaians and businesses.

    “The relatively strong performance of the economy, among other things, led to Ghana becoming the destination of choice for Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in West Africa according to the 2019 World Investment Report by UNCTAD.”

    Just two days ago, Bloomberg reported ad follows: “Ghana was one if the first countries in Sub-Saharan Africa to lower interest rates to counter the virus shock and its economy has performed better than forecast even as the pandemic stalled activity and the oil price slumped.”

    Transforming the economy beyond stability

    Dr. Bawumia said the Akufo-Addo government did not only seek to stabilize the economy, but they also took steps to transform the nature of the economy by improving agriculture productivity to reduce dependence on food import, add value to raw materials through industrialisation and reduce the cost of energy and of running businesses and industries in Ghana.

    “These we have achieved through Planting for Food and Jobs, Planting for Export and Rural Development and Rearing for Food and Jobs. PFJ has led to a 71% increase in the national production of maize and 34% in paddy rice. Yields per hectare of maize, rice, and soybean have also increased significantly and we now export 19 different food items, including maize, to the rest of ECOWAS countries.”

    “Again through One District One Factory and Strategic Anchor initiatives, we are adding value to our raw materials through industrialisation. In four years, 76 companies are in operation and a total of 107 1D1F factories are also under construction. We expect every district to have a factory in the next 2 years.”

    “We have also abolished or reduced 15 taxes and levies to reduce the burden of taxes on businesses and individuals. This is unprecedented in the history of economic management in Ghana.”

    “We have also reduced electricity tarrifs for residential, business and industrial customers. No government in the history of Gjana has reduced electricity tarrifs in net terms during its term of office.”

    Jobs for the youth

    Vice President Bawumia said, the Akufo-Addo government took the “bull by the horns” to address the major unemployment challenge the youth faced during Mahama’s administration.

    “In 4 years, we have created over two million jobs in the formal sector, including and through government programmes such as NABCO, (100,000 jobs to unemployed graduates), NEIP, and Planting for Food and Jobs.”

    “We have also hired nurses, doctors, and other healthcare workers, recruited new teachers, police officers, and many others in the public sector after many years of employment freeze under the previous government.”

    Modernised and digitised economy

    Dr. Bawumia also highlighted the fulfillment of the objective by the Akufo-Addo government to modernise, digitise and formalised the Ghanaian economy, which he said was largely informal.

    He revealed that when they came into office, “Over 90% of Ghanaians had no unique identity, there was no working address system, over 70% of the bankable public had no bank accounts, most transactions were cash based, less than 10% had Tax Identification Numbers, and clearing goods at the port, obtaining a driver’s license, passpirt, renewing your NHIS card, purchasing electricity units, obtaining birth certificates,” and many others, were manual and became breeding grounds for corruption as bribes were demanded.

    He said the Akufo-Addo government “made the strategic decision to address these chronic problems by digitising the Ghanaian economy as well as the prices of delivery of many government services to increase government revenue, eliminate corruption and ultimately provide public services to citizens more efficiently and more conveniently.”

    Dr. Bawumia noted further that with the successful issuance of digitised national ID cards to 15.5m Ghanaians in 4 years, the implementation of mobile money interoperability, digital address system and the digitisation of various government services, the Akufo-Addo government has made significant strides in its digitisation agenda.

    Inclusive development

    Dr. Bawumia also showed in detail how the Akufo-Addo government has addressed the exclusion of many communities and citizens from the “proverbial national cake”.

    He said in fulfillment of his promise to build a Ghana that works and gives each and every one opportunities, President Akufo-Addo has spread infrastructure development projects to every district in the country, and has also introduced many all-inclusive interventions, which everyone is benefiting such as Free WASSCE and BECE exams registration, ambulances for every constituency, one village one dam for farmers in the north, Coronavirus relief package for electricity and water, Free SHS and TVET, among many others.

    Elections 2020 and beyond

    Dr. Bawumia stated unequivocally that President Akufo-Addo has delivered on his 2016 promises and appealed to Ghanaians to give him 4 more years to continue with his good works and move Ghana ahead.

    “We ask you to give us four more years because our Government, borne out of the NPP, under the leadership of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo , has kept faith with you, Ghanaians, by delivering on the commitments we made to you.”

    Dr. Bawumia said President Akufo-Addo has been able to restore in 4 years, what Mahama and the NDC destroyed in 8 years, and he deserves another 4 years to continue to stimulate economic growth, support industrialisation, accelerate agriculture modernisation, consolidate 1D1F and the implementation of Free SHS and TVET.

    “On December 7, remember that we have achieved together, and what, we can achieve together over the next four years, and vote to retain Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as President, and for NPP MPs, all of whom are number 1 on the ballot, so we can deliver once again on our mandate.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Election 2020: Don’t rely on Free SHS, even Nkrumah was overthrown – Kwesi Pratt to NPP

    Seasoned Journalist, Kwesi Pratt Jnr has said the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) shouldn’t think their Free SHS policy is their trump card into the December elections.

    The NPP is upbeat about their Free Senior High School (SHS) policy giving them victory during the general elections on Monday, December 7.

    The party believes, with the successful rollout of the policy, their candidate, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will be granted a second term in office.

    But Mr. Pratt has asked the NPP not to bank their hopes on the free education policy.

    He explained that free education is not the main incentive to influence the votes of Ghanaians in favour of a particular candidate.

    Speaking on Peace FM’s ‘Kokrokoo’, he chronicled events in the history of Ghana where political parties promised free education but it didn’t translate into votes.

    To him, winning an election has got a lot to do with the choice of the electorate of a suitable candidate than it has to do with who introduced or implemented the free education programme.

    “They are the first political party that didn’t only promise but also showed how they were going to raise the money. The Convention People’s Party also brought about this policy in the year 2000…but nobody voted for them. So, when you take a critical look at it, it doesn’t mean necessarily you will be voted for because the pioneers were not even voted for.”

    “From the 1950s, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah introduced free compulsory basic education; enrollment in Secondary schools went up about nearly 1000 percent in the space of five years and so on but he was even overthrown,” he said.

    Source: Peace FM

  • NPP has no female parliamentary candidate in Bono East Region

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has no female parliamentary candidate, contesting the 2020 polls in the Bono East Region.

    In all the party has 11 candidates vying for the various parliamentary seats and already has five out of the 11 parliamentary seats in the region.

    The contestants are Mr Martin Kwaku Adjei-Mensah Korsah, 42, the Deputy Minister for Regional Reorganisation and Development is contesting for the Techiman South constituency seat. He is a native of Techiman and holds Masters of Arts in Politics and International Relations, Nottingham University, United Kingdom (UK).

    The NPP incumbent MP for the constituency, Mr Henry Yeboah Yiadom Boachie stepped down for the Deputy Minister during the NPP parliamentary primaries.

    This is the first time Mr Michael Sarkodie Baffoe, 50, a banker, and a native of Kintampo, and the current Kintampo North Municipal Chief Executive is contesting the Kintampo North constituency seat. He holds a Master of Science (MSc), University of Ghana Business School (UGBS).

    Mr Alexander Gyan, 40, is a teacher by profession, and the Kintampo South District Chief Executive. He is a native of Ampoma and holds first Degree from the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) and he is contesting the Kintampo South constituency seat for the first time.

    Major (rtd) Derrick Oduro, 62, and incumbent MP is contesting the Nkoranza North constituency seat. He is a native of Dromankese and he holds a Master degree from the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC). He is also contesting the seat for the third time.

    In the Nkoranza South constituency, Mr Charles Konadu-Yiadom, 52, a banker, and a native of Bredi number one and incumbent MP is contesting the Nkoranza South constituency seat for the second time. He also holds Master of Arts in Democracy and Governance, University of Cape Coast.

    Mr Kofi Amoakohene, 51, is the incumbent MP for Atebubu-Amantin constituency, and the Bono East Regional Minister and he is contesting the seat for the second time after he snatched it from the NDC in Election 2016. He is a native of Atebubu and holds Masters of Arts in Conflicts, Peace and Security, KAIPTC.

    For Mr Stephen Jalulah, 45, and the Pru West District Chief Executive, this is his first time appearing on the ballot for the Pru West parliamentary seat. He hails from Saboba and holds MSc, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden.

    Mr Joseph Kwaku, 44, holds first degree from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). He is the parliamentary candidate for Pru East constituency and this is his first appearance. He is native of Yeji.

    Mr Joseph Kumah, 36, is a businessman and the parliamentary candidate for the Sene West constituency. He contested and lost the seat in election 2016. He is a native Kwame- Danso and he holds Masters of Arts, University of Sunderland, UK.

    For the first time Mr Nicholas Bitagan Luchoun, 45, and a native of Saboba is contesting the Sene East constituency seat. He is a businessman and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Procurement.

    Mr Martin Oti-Gyarko, 40, the Deputy Bono East Regional Minister is the incumbent MP for Techiman North constituency. He is a teacher and he hails from Aworowa. He also holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Central University College.

    Source: GNA

  • Freddie Blay rallies support for NPP in Eastern Region

    The National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Freddie Blay, has asked party faithful to avoid unnecessary friction in the conduct of their campaigns and the electoral process.

    He was at Koforidua to meet the rank and file of the party.

    Political parties are expected to return to active campaign, after the one-week national mourning of the death of former President Flight Lieutenant (rtd) Jerry John Rawlings.

    “To be confident and vigilant, yes, but not to be combative unnecessarily. We need peace in this country.”

    He, however, took a jab at the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) for what he described as incessant levelling of “false” and “alarmist” accusations against the government.

    “What the NDC now seem to be doing is taking refuge in urging some institutions and the media to be levelling accusations of corruption against government incessantly.”

    He explained, “there are issues that are coming up, once you are in government they will come up. Your activities would draw tension in some cases and criticism. We are in government and we are taking it in our strides, coping with challenges every day.

    “But Ghanaians know much. They know what Nana Addo has done for almost four years. He is a man of integrity, government is doing what must be done.”

    Campaigns are running into its final weeks.

    The NPP National Chairman admits Covid-19 protocols have affected the traditional rallies for campaigning but remains resolute of an overwhelming victory for the NPP and its parliamentary candidates.

    “We are very confident of winning convincingly and overwhelming majority in Parliament.”

    President Nana Akufo-Addo is expected to tour the Eastern Region by next week.

    The Eastern Region is his home region, and he and the NPP are hoping to record a convincing win after the December 7 polls.

    Source: 3 News

  • Reward Akufo-Addo for creating Oti and Nchumuru Council – Oti NPP Chairman

    Mr Evans Yaw Dapaa, Oti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has charged the chiefs and people of Bejamse in the Krachi Nchumuru Constituency of the Region, to throw their support behind President Nana Akufo-Addo as a sign of appreciation in the creation of the Nchumuru Traditional Council.

    Mr Dapaa addressing the Constituency, said that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo‘s fulfilment of his promise to create a traditional council for Nchumuruman, and other numerous development projects initiated by the current government in the area, should spur on the people to vote massively for the NPP.

    He said it would be a sign of ungratefulness on their part not to vote for the NPP in the upcoming elections.

    He said this during his campaign tour of the Krachi Nchumuru Constituency and urged the residents to vote for Mr Innocent Kakateche Tache, who is Parliamentary Candidate of the New Patriotic Party in the Krachi Nchumuru Constituency.

    Some of the communities visited were: Borae No2, Anyinamae, Boafri, Ngbanye, Malla, Onando, Eke, Bakam and Ayigbe Akura.

    Mr Joshua Makubu, Oti Regional Secretary for the New Patriotic Party said, the Council would strengthen their position as chiefs to discharge their customary and traditional rites as an autonomous body without hindrance and that would go a long way to help them develop their area.

    He elaborated numerous government projects and policies for the Constituency such as, “One-District, One-Warehouse, which were completed, fully furnished District Assembly Administration, ongoing construction of One-Village, One-Dam at Banda and Planting for Food and Jobs.

    The youth and party supporters expressed their commendation to President Akufo-Addo for elevating the traditional council.

    The youth wings told the GNA the numerous development projects that were underway and completed in the Constituency unprecedented and assured to vote massively to re-elect President Akufo-Addo and the NPP government.

    The Regional Chairman was accompanied by, Madam Olivia Aglago (Regional Women Organizer), Mr Fidelis Boateng (Regional Deputy Organizer), Mr Jonathan Akpabe (Regional Research Officer), Mr Seidu Musah (Regional Director of Communication) and Mr Joshua Makubum (Regional Secretary).

    Source: GNA

  • NPP will win Odododiodio Ashitey

    The Greater Accra regional minister Ishmael Ashitey says he is confident the New Patriotic Party (NPP) will win the Odododiodio seat in the December 7 elections.

    Speaking at the nation builders update on Tuesday, November 10 the minister said the governing party has done a lot to give them victory in the 2020 December elections.

    According to him, “projects like the fishing harbour in Jamestown and the numerous developmental works in the constituency gives me confidence that the constituency will vote massively for the party.”

    He added :“The harbor could not have come at a better time. Today, fisherfolk in the constituency will have a better place of doing business. The government through his Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is committed to developmental projects in the Greater Accra region.

    “This government continues to settle chieftaincy disputes in the region. We settled that of Teshie and they have a chief now.”

    In March, the government started the construction of a fishing harbour in Jamestown to aid fishermen go about their business well.

    The harbour project involves the dredging of about 118,000 cubic meters harbour basin and shipping channels; construction of hydraulic structures composed of berths, seawall and break water; and construction of administration, production and supporting facilities, including an office building, kindergarten, trading market, processing area, commercial area and other production and supporting facilities.

    Source: 3 News

  • 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

  • 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

  • Both NDC, NPP scored satisfactorily fair on IMANIFesto Franklin Cudjoe

    Founding President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has moved to quell the political interpretations being given to the 2020 IMANIFesto assessment report.

    The IMANIFesto initiative by the policy think tank analyses the status of implementation of pledges contained in the manifesto of the ruling party.

    It also assesses the feasibility of manifestos presented by political parties before elections and the impact of their promises on the livelihood of citizens.

    In the latest IMANIFesto report on the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) led by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, IMANI scored the administration 56.77%, three-points higher than it scored for the National Democratic Congress in 2012 under John Dramani Mahama.

    Following the release of the final scorecard for the governing NPP on Wednesday, November 4, 2020, NPP and government communicators have sought suggest that the NPP performs better than the NDC.

    But in a swift rebuttal on Thursday, November 5, 2020, Franklin Cudjoe said although the NPP obtained a high percentage point than the NDC, both parties obtained the same rating.

    “In 2016, NDC’s 540 promises were final score-carded 53% by the IMANIfesto assessor. In 2020, NPP’s 510 promises were final score-carded 56.77% by the IMANIfesto assessor. Both parties performed ‘satisfactorily fair’ on the IMANIfesto scale,” he wrote on social media.

    Meanwhile, the Deputy Information Minister, Pius Hadzide, has criticised the methodology used by IMANI on grounds that it fails to incorporate the views of the public in its assessment.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Election 2020: Nhyiaeso MP predicts 180 Parliamentary seats for NPP

    “NPP is winning 175 to 180 seats in the upcoming elections” predicts the Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso constituency, Kennedy Kankam.

    The Ashanti Regional branch of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has already launched agenda 47/47 ahead of the December general elections.

    The ruling party already has 44 out of the 47 seats and they are hopeful that after the forthcoming elections, they will take total charge of all 47.

    Speaking on Kumasi-based Hello FM, Hon Kankam said apart from taking all the seats in the Ashanti Region, the NPP will have a total of 180 seats out of the 275 in Parliament.

    The NPP currently has 169 seats in Parliament.

    Listen to him in the video below

    Source: Peace FM

  • III win Amasaman seat by 55% – NPP candidate

    The Amansaman parliamentary candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Akwasi Afrifa-Mensa has declared he will win the parliamentary seat by 55%.

    Speaking in an exclusive interview with Rainbowradioonline.com he said he was hopeful of winning the seat because his constituents trust in his leadership.

    Stating his reasons for contesting the race, he said Amasaman has been dominated by NDC MPs over the years but they have not seen development in the constituency.

    He described development in the constituency as low especially when the NDC was in office, and as a candidate, he wants to come and see how best to uplift the constituency developmentally.

    He bemoaned the rate of unemployment and the inability of several youth to continue their education at the tertiary level.

    He plans to assist persons who would want to pursue higher education at the tertiary level.

    He said before joining the race, he was sponsoring his constituents to teacher and nursing training colleges, universities and others.

    “I want to help the larger people and support people in need. I have plans to assist them to pursue their courses at the tertiary level.”

    The candidate is also promising to give artisans capital to start their businesses through the provision of start-up tools.

    He stressed he is expecting not less than 55% of the votes because he has done a lot of analysis, worked hard, and the people will bless him with more than 55% votes.

    The president he added will also get the same margin.

  • Asesewa ECG staff chased out of office by NPP supporters over alleged sabotage

    Some angry members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) at Asesewa in the Eastern Region have chased out the staff of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and locked the offices.

    They accused the Company of intentionally cutting power supply just when the Vice President, Dr Mahamadu Bawumia was about to address a campaign rally at the Asesewa market on Tuesday evening.

    The irate members besieged the ECG premises and ordered the workers to vacate their offices because they suspected the workers were on a mission to sabotage the NPP campaign in the area.

    A worker who spoke to JoyNews said they dragged them from their offices onto the compound and locked the main entrance.

    He narrated that the stranded workers had to scale the walls, leaving behind their vehicles and other properties before they could go home.

    Explaining what led to the power cut, the worker who pleaded anonymity said the Asesewa district has its source of power distribution from a substation at Akyem-Tafo, hence the Asesewa office could not have deliberately interrupted power supply when the Dr Bawumia was billed to address his party.

    He stated that a team had to trace the source of the power cut to Boti where a tree branch had fallen on the main distribution cable.

    According to him, even though the challenge was immediately rectified after the Vice President left, some communities are yet to have power restored.

    A leading member of the NPP in the Upper Manya Krobo constituency, Philip Mamphey, however, disagrees with the explanation of the ECG.

    According to him, the act to cut power supply anytime the NPP holds a rally has become one too many.

    “As for electricity, the can be emergency outages most of the time. But this is not the first time this is happening in the Upper Manya constituency, In 2012, the same thing happened and in 2020 it has happened again.

    “And so the community and our party people have suspected that this is a deliberate act t make our party unpopular and disrupt the programme. And that is unfair,” he said.

    When contacted, Eastern Regional PRO of ECG Mary Eshun Oppong confirmed the locking of the offices.

    The ECG staff have since reported the case at the Asesewa Police station.

    Source: myjoyonline

  • NPPs decision to pay rent for youth in second term laudable – Expert

    Sustainable development expert, Michael Ebo Amoah has described the decision by the current government to pay rent for young people in their second term as laudable.

    This he noted would be of help to the youth who struggle to raise funds to rent.

    To him, if the NPP can implement this, then it will go a long way to help the youth in extremely difficult situations.

    The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has promised to pay the rent advance of Ghanaian youth in its second term.

    The move, according to a member of the NPP communication team, Nana Akomea would in the short term cushion the Ghanaian youth from the problem of high rent and long rent advance.

    “Government will in effect pay the rent Advance for you, and you pay the rent monthly to the scheme”.

    “In effect then, the NPP government in its next term will eliminate the big problem of rent advance facing the youth and indeed many other Ghanaians,” Nana Akomea announced on Monday, during a press conference in Accra.

    He said the next NPP government would implement the move through the National Rental Assistance Scheme a new, novel, and a revolutionary scheme that would among other things provide low-interest loans to eligible Ghanaian youth solely to enable them to pay for rental accommodation.

    The rent advances, Akomea explained would be paid directly into the bank accounts of beneficiary landlords and it would target Ghanaian youth in both formal and informal sectors, with identifiable or regular income.

    The beneficiary youth would repay the loans on a monthly basis.

    Beyond the payment of rent advances, Akomea stated that the government would set up seed capital of ¢100 million, which would also serve the purpose of leverage to attract additional investment from the private sector.

    Reacting to this, Mr. Ebo Amoah said the scheme is good adding, ”the scheme that the NPP has promised to introduce is laudable. If they can do it well, it is laudable. The youth have several problems including accommodation and jobs. To raise one year in Accra for accommodation is difficult.”

    He also believes the Ghc100 million the party has promised to inject in the scheme is great news since, in his view, it will help in solving some of the challenges the youth are going through.

    Meanwhile, he has argued that it would be prudent for the government to ensure that Ghanaians are able to afford the affordable housing projects initiated by the government.

    He explained the Sustainable Development Goals require governments to embark on affordable cities and good accommodation but successive governments have failed to embark on these initiatives.

    Source: rainbowradioonline.com

  • Odododiodoo clash: Call violent Nii Lante Vanderpuye to order Bannerman to eminent Ghanaians

    Parliamentary Candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Odododiodoo constituency, Nii Lante Bannerman, has urged the Ga traditional council, Imams and other well-meaning Ghanaians to call incumbent Member of Parliament for the area, Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye to order following the violence that erupted over the weekend.

    On Sunday, October 25, 2020, some supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC) clashed during a peaceful match, resulting in the injury of many.

    Videos circulating on social media show the supporters in party colours throwing stones, bottles and other items at each other at a junction called One Way in the Odododiodio constituency.

    Reacting to this development on Citi News, the NPP parliamentary candidate for the constituency, Nii Lante Bannerman, accused the incumbent of inciting the youth to cause chaos in the constituency.

    He is therefore calling on the police and other eminent Ghanaians to call his opponent to order for peace to prevail in the constituency before they take matter into their hands.

    “I call on the police to as a matter of urgency arrest the NDC thugs and let the law take its full course to serve as a deterrent to their likes. Failing which we will be left with no other option than to take matters into our hands.”

    “I also call on the Ga Traditional Council, the clergy, Imams, and all well-meaning Ghanaians to call the violent MP to order.”

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Only NDC can improve the living standards made difficult by NPP Mahama

    Former President of Ghana and leader of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Dramani Mahama has underscored the need to vote for him to improve the living standards in the country.

    According to him, the current government has subjected the country to economic mismanagement and there is the need to do away with them to make life better.

    In a recorded message to the people of Ghana, the NDC leader indicated that he represents opportunities for all and not a select few like the NPP focuses on currently in the country.

    “I come before you to seek for your votes so that together we can build a country that provides opportunities for all and not a select few. That will improve our living standards and reduce the hardship that has been brought on us by this government.”

    The former President in the video indicated that he believes that women are equal to men and that was the brain behind his choice of Vice Presidential Candidate.

    “Just like you, I believe women are equal to men, and their voice should always be heard. This is why I chose Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, as my running mate,” he said.

    He added that “Just like you, I believe mothers are sacred, and they deserve quality time with their newborn babies. This is why we are increasing the maternity leave for mothers to four months”.

    Source: My News GH

  • NPP’s number one position is a step forward – Bawumia

    Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has urged Ghanaians to rally behind President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on December 7, to continue his economic transformation and all-inclusive development agenda.

    Speaking at the fundraising launch of the 2020 NPP campaign in Accra, Vice President Bawumia said December 7 polls were the most crucial elections of the current generation “because the country is on the cusp of a major transformation under President Akufo-Addo”.

    Dr Bawumia said: “What is at stake for the country in the December 7 election is a choice between the nation’s progress, represented by the NPP under Nana Akufo-Addo and retrogression, represented by the opposition NDC under John Mahama.

    Using the two parties’ positions on the ballot paper to make a case, the Vice President noted that voting for number one, which is President Akufo-Addo is one step forward, and voting for number two, which is former President Mahama, means taking the nation two steps backwards.

    “The people of Ghana know what the NDC is made up. We don’t want to repeat that dance, one step forward and two steps backwards,” Dr Bawumia said.

    “Interestingly and by the grace of God, when the balloting was done, NPP is number one; NDC is number two. If you choose NPP, you’re going to take a step forward. If you choose NDC, you are going to take two steps backwards.

    “That is what it is. One step forward, or do you want two steps backwards? That is the choice that Ghanaians face and we have to make sure, we the NPP and the people of Ghana protect the gains that the leadership of President Akufo-Addo has brought to Ghanaians.

    “We cannot risk our free SHS, we cannot risk all the jobs we are creating, we cannot risk One- District, One- Factory, One-Village, One-Dam, NABCO and all the policies that we are making,” he stated.

    The Vice President explained that the future of the country was promising under the leadership of Nana Akufo-Addo.

    “Nana Akufo-Addo has said that if by the grace of God we come into the office, he wants to extend help to students who have qualified to go to university with tertiary loans so that they can go to the university.”

    “And we are not going to build mortuaries for our Zongo communities. We are going to build schools for our Zongo communities.”

    “So there is a lot at stake for this election. It is the most important election, in my opinion, in our generation. Because I believe that we are on the cusp of a major transformation in this country and that is why we need to do what we can to raise the resources to support the NPP’s campaign.”

    The fundraising campaign is aimed at getting members and sympathisers of the NPP, to contribute financially towards the 2020 election campaign.

    Source: GNA