News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:49:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Baba Sadiq’s father pushed me to stand as MP in Ayensuano – Mark Okraku Mantey [Video] https://www.adomonline.com/baba-sadiqs-father-pushed-me-to-stand-as-mp-in-ayensuano-mark-okraku-mantey-video/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:49:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474252 Mark Okraku Mantey, Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, has disclosed that his decision to contest as a Member of Parliament for the Ayensuano constituency was heavily influenced by Baba Sadiq, former CEO of 3Music Awards, and his father.

Speaking in an interview on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Mark revealed that he initially had no interest in becoming a legislator, citing his response during a past vetting session.

“When you went for the vetting, I remember they asked you a question about whether you had interest in becoming an MP, and you said no,” pundit Kwame Dadzie noted.

Mark responded, “Yes, I said no.”

However, the Deputy Minister shared how circumstances changed when Sadiq’s father, a former NPP chairman in Ayensuano, encouraged him to consider the role.

“I was sitting up here [In Multimedia], and I was not a minister. Sadiq’s father used to be a chairman of the NPP in Ayensuano. Sadiq made a call, and his father said I should stand. His father used to give me guidelines,” Mark recounted.

Mark explained that this moment marked a turning point in his political journey.

“It was Sadiq who actually initiated this whole thing. You can ask him. It’s not like I tasted power… it started here.”

To further demonstrate his commitment, Mark revealed that he transferred his vote to Ayensuano before the 2020 elections.

“That is why I changed my vote from East Legon. I did that before the 2020 elections,” he stated.

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Education has seen significant transformation under NPP – Adutwum https://www.adomonline.com/education-has-seen-significant-transformation-under-npp-adutwum/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:42:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474268 The Education Minister, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, has commended the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government for its substantial progress in Ghana’s education sector.

Speaking at the inauguration of 80 newly constructed educational facilities nationwide, Dr. Adutwum lauded the transformative initiatives implemented since the NPP took office in 2017.

He emphasized the government’s commitment to modernizing educational infrastructure and fostering academic excellence.

The Minister described the infrastructure improvements as pivotal to the NPP’s vision for national development, underscoring their role in creating equitable and effective learning environments.

“We cannot educate 21st-century students in 19th-century buildings and expect 21st-century outcomes. It simply won’t work. The smiles on the faces of children today reflect the impact of these changes.”

Dr. Adutwum also reflected on the parallels between Ghana’s current journey and South Korea’s economic and educational achievements.

“In 1960, Ghana’s per capita income was higher than South Korea’s. However, they took decisive steps by expanding secondary education in the 1960s and 1970s and investing in STEM education in the 1970s,” he explained.

“We are 50 years behind, but we have started, and the evidence will soon tell the story of Ghana’s STEM transformation.”

 

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Some BECE results will be cancelled – WAEC hints [Listen] https://www.adomonline.com/some-bece-results-will-be-cancelled-waec-hints-listen/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:31:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474274 The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has hinted at the possible cancellation of some BECE examination results due to exam malpractices.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Burning Issue, the Head of Public Affairs, John Kapi, stated that about 99% of the BECE results have been released, while others are still under review due to alleged malpractices.

He added that some results will be cancelled because the evidence before them suggests that certain candidates engaged in exam malpractices.

“As for the results, we have been able to release about 99% of them, but for the remaining ones that haven’t been released, the majority of them will definitely be cancelled because, based on the evidence before us, it shows there was engagement in exam malpractices by the candidates,” he said.

Stressing the seriousness of the malpractices, John Kapi cited invigilators and teachers as the major culprits, as they assist candidates in engaging in these malpractices.

He further explained that some invigilators do not fully understand the questions and end up solving them for the candidates.

“Cases of exam malpractices this year have increased because teachers who have been made invigilators attempt to help the candidates in solving their questions. Some even solve the questions and write them for the candidates to copy.”

“But the invigilators sometimes may give out wrong answers because, for example, English teachers are assigned to invigilate mathematics students so they won’t be tempted to help the students,” he added.

Kapi also mentioned that 19 invigilators, who were teachers, have been arrested and dismissed from the teaching profession for their involvement in exam malpractices.

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We’ve completed over 3,000 projects since 2017 – GETFund https://www.adomonline.com/weve-completed-over-3000-projects-since-2017-getfund/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:01:17 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474258 The Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) says it has completed 3,077 infrastructure projects at the basic to tertiary levels since 2017.

The Fund completed 1,608 basic education projects, 1,298 Senior High School projects, 153 tertiary projects, 16 e-blocks, two TVET centers, and two model schools.

Isaac Asiedu-Odei, Head of Public Relations at GETFund, announced this on Tuesday at the National Education Week in Accra.

The event was held under the theme “The Education Transformation Agenda: Evidence From 2017.”

He said the government was constructing five training centers for the Commission for Technical, Vocational Education and Training.

The contracts were signed in September 2018, and work on two of the projects—Pakyi Number One and Anyinam—is nearing full completion and handover.

Two more sites, Akomadan and Assin Jakai, are at various stages of completion.

Mr. Asiedu-Odei said each of the five TVET centers is a state-of-the-art complex, comprising fully equipped classrooms, laboratories, workshops, and staffrooms.

On scholarships, he said the Fund had increased the number of local scholarships from over 300 in 2016 to 5,026 in 2023/2024.

The Head of Public Relations said GETFund had, over the past 15 years, supported scholars pursuing various programs at both local and foreign institutions.

In its lifetime, the Fund has sponsored over 16,000 scholars at both local and foreign educational institutions.

Mr. Asiedu-Odei said 2,718 vehicles were distributed to various agencies and institutions under the Ministry of Education between 2019 and 2021.

He also mentioned that a total of 677,470 furniture items had been distributed to basic and secondary schools between 2019 and 2021.

Mr. Asiedu-Odei stressed that the Fund would continue to adhere to its mandate of providing financial support to the agencies and institutions under the Ministry of Education.

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Nana Akomea calls for public inquiry into ‘expired rice’ saga https://www.adomonline.com/nana-akomea-calls-for-public-inquiry-into-expired-rice-saga/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 11:58:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474249 Nana Akomea, the Vice Chairman of the Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia 2024 campaign, has called for a public inquiry into the controversial ‘expired rice’ allegedly distributed to Senior High Schools, which has raised concerns across the country.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Thursday, November 21, Nana Akomea suggested that Parliament would be the ideal body to investigate the allegations thoroughly and provide answers to the public.

The Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who exposed the alleged scandal, has called for the heads of all involved in what he described as the ‘criminal conduct’ of re-bagging expired rice and distributing it to Senior High Schools across the country.

He claims that a number of schools and students have reported complications from eating the contaminated rice, originally imported from India.

Government officials, including the Chief of Staff and the Ministry of Education, have dismissed the allegations as mere propaganda.

However, Ablakwa has produced documents in which the police and the Food and Drugs Authority have questioned the wholesomeness of the rice and called for its destruction.

Nana Akomea argues that a thorough parliamentary probe is required to get to the bottom of the matter, given the contradictory positions and claims.

He noted that Parliament, being the representative body of the people, is best placed to scrutinize government actions and hold the responsible parties accountable.

According to him, a detailed inquiry would help restore public confidence in the education sector and prevent further damage to its reputation.

The Vice Chairman also raised questions about the health implications of the alleged expired rice.

Despite the widespread reports of the rice being distributed to schools, he pointed out that there have been no reports of students falling ill after consuming it.

Mr. Akomea expressed concerns over why no such incidents had been reported if the rice was indeed contaminated, which would have been a key aspect of the investigation.

He further questioned the lack of immediate action to address the situation and urged greater transparency from the authorities.

Mr. Akomea stressed that an inquiry into the matter should not only focus on the quality of the rice but also investigate the distribution processes and accountability of the agencies involved.

“I am interested in what the public is interested in—if there was contaminated food, which is the primary concern, and was the food that was fed to students contaminated even though we haven’t heard of any adverse reports?” he said.

“Was the food contaminated? Was it expired? And if it was, how come it was still fed to the schools? I’d like to see a proper resolution of these matters, but unfortunately, Parliament isn’t sitting. That would have been the best institution to conduct a public inquiry into this issue and summon all those involved,” he added.

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Akufo-Addo to commission over 80 educational projects today https://www.adomonline.com/akufo-addo-to-commission-over-80-educational-projects-today/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 11:28:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474214 President Nana Akufo-Addo is set to commission over 80 educational projects today, November 21, 2024, nationwide.

This forms part of ongoing efforts to provide modern facilities designed to meet the diverse needs of students and improve access to quality education.

Akufo-Addo will lead the inauguration, which will take place simultaneously at both the district and regional levels.

The Ministry of Education has confirmed that Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and Education Minister Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum will join the President in officiating the events.

The ceremonies will be broadcast live on major television networks and social media platforms to ensure nationwide participation.

The educational projects cover a wide range of needs, from basic schools to senior high schools and technical institutions.

They include STEM-focused schools, E-blocks, and kindergarten facilities designed to support early childhood education.

Notable projects include Kpasenkpe Model STEM SHS in the West Mamprusi District, Accra STEM Academy in La-Nkwantanang-Madina, and Awaso Model STEM SHS in Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai.

Other projects include a 12-unit classroom block at Salem D/A Basic in Atwima Mponua and two-unit kindergarten blocks in communities like Fremasi D/A Primary in Assin South.

 

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Ablakwa slams chief of staff for ‘whitewashing’ ‘expired rice’ for SHS scandal https://www.adomonline.com/ablakwa-slams-chief-of-staff-for-whitewashing-expired-rice-for-shs-scandal/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 11:20:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474198 The Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has criticised the Chief of Staff, Frema Osei Opare, for dismissing reports of ‘expired rice’ being distributed to Senior High Schools as untrue and propagandist.

The MP argued that the Chief of Staff’s comments, which sought to downplay the seriousness of the issue, were inappropriate and failed to address the public’s concerns.

The lawmaker’s criticism follows remarks made by Mrs. Osei Opare, who, in response to allegations about the distribution of expired rice in schools, described the claims as baseless propaganda aimed at tarnishing the reputation of the education sector.

She stated that such accusations should not be allowed to spread, asserting that the allegations were false.

However, speaking in an interview on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Thursday, November 21, Mr. Ablakwa strongly disagreed with the Chief of Staff’s stance.

He contended that instead of dismissing the issue, the government should have called on all relevant agencies to investigate the matter thoroughly. According to him, this would have been a more responsible approach to ensure accountability and restore public confidence.

Mr. Ablakwa further expressed concern that by choosing to label the allegations as propaganda, the government was undermining the importance of transparency and accountability—both of which are crucial in addressing public sector issues.

He urged the government to avoid ‘whitewashing’ the scandal and instead take the necessary steps to resolve the problem.

The MP also emphasised the importance of a comprehensive inquiry into the matter, warning that failure to do so would only fuel further distrust among Ghanaians.

He called on the Chief of Staff to reconsider her comments and support efforts to uncover the full truth behind the expired rice issue, which has sparked widespread concern across the country.

“She should have immediately summoned all the agencies involved in this. She should have summoned the Education Ministry, the FDA, the Buffer Stock Company, and all the companies working under her. This is a matter she should be alarmed about and take seriously, rather than whitewashing the issue,” he stated.

 

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Forgive Me – Titus Glover says after destroying vendor’s table at Flower Pot Interchange [Listen] https://www.adomonline.com/forgive-me-titus-glover-says-after-destroying-vendors-table-at-flower-pot-interchange-listen/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 11:12:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474165 The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Daniel Titus Glover, has expressed remorse for destroying a banana seller’s table at the Flower Pot Interchange.

Mr. Glover admitted he went overboard and has asked for forgiveness.

On Wednesday, the Minister was seen in a viral video destroying the table set up by the banana seller, who had defied prior warnings not to sell under the interchange.

This followed Mr. Glover’s stern warning during the commissioning on Tuesday that no kiosks, containers, or unauthorized structures should be placed near the intersection.

His actions have drawn mixed reactions from the public.

In an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, the Minister expressed his willingness to replace the vendor’s table.

“Some people have commended me for the swift move, but others have criticized me, and I say I’m sorry. If the woman shows up, I won’t mind giving her money to buy a new table. However, she must move her business elsewhere and not at the interchange,” he said.

Meanwhile, Mr. Glover has stated that further measures will be implemented to ensure compliance and prevent a recurrence of such activities around the interchange.

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Galamsey effects have left our river bodies powerless – Fetish Priest https://www.adomonline.com/galamsey-effects-have-left-our-river-bodies-powerless-fetish-priest/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 10:58:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474225 The harm to water bodies through illegal mining operations has left the majority of Ghana’s river deities powerless.

This is according to Okomfo Baffour Gyau, a member of the Fetish Priests Association of Ghana, based in the Abofrem community of the Ashanti region.

He claims the country is experiencing a steady rise in disasters, crime and other vices due to the impotency of some sacred activities.

“The galamsey menace has turned all the spirits in the rivers that were guarding the nation helpless,” he claimed. “At first there was high fear for someone to steal, but today robbery is increasing daily because curses don’t work”.


He was speaking at the 14th Yam Festival in the Bibiani Old Town, where a number of traditional priests displayed their antics.

Okomfo Baffour Gyau urged the government to end the menace of galamsey to halt its destruction of the nation’s traditional worship.

“Now there is a high death rate and other outbreaks of diseases in the country that are caused by the bad activities of human beings because our river bodies have lost their power of protection,” observed the priest.

Some leaders of the Christian community have also spoken against the adverse impact of pollution of water bodies on their baptismal of new converts.

Meanwhile, the Chief of Nkawie, Oheneba Kwame Ako has encouraged the citizenry to shun violence as the country goes to the polls in December.

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No petroleum revenue allotment to industrialisation in first half of 2024 – PIAC report https://www.adomonline.com/no-petroleum-revenue-allotment-to-industrialisation-in-first-half-of-2024-piac-report/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 10:52:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474217 The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) is questioning the government’s motive not to disburse any of the accrued petroleum revenue for industrialization in the first half of the year.

The 2024 semi-annual report of the Committee revealed the government failed to make any allotment to boost industrial growth despite being cited as a priority area.

The government explained it had other funding sources for the sector, but PIAC believes an additional support from the petroleum revenue is only appropriate to drive growth in the industrial sector of the economy.

“Kumasi, Bono are in the middle belt with deposits of gold, bauxite and others. We’d plead with the government that though it has injected funds into the slow progress of the Boankra inland port, PIAC through the GNPC can help to ensure government provide more funds for it. Because it could create jobs for the youth,” a citizen voiced concerns over the slow progress of the Boankra Inland Port project sited in the Ejisu municipality.


He made his submissions at a public forum by the Public Interest and Accountability Committee.

His concern reflects an observation of PIAC on the government not disbursing the petroleum revenue to industrialize the economy.

The 2024 semi-annual report by the Committee indicated the government’s waning commitment to industrialization with revenue allocation dwindling since 2020.

A total of 31.8 million cedis, representing 1.15% of the total Annual Budget Funding Amount (ABFA) was allocated to industrialisation in 2020.

The amount declined to 16.26 million (0.87%) in 2021 and went further to 9.28 million cedis (0.20%) in 2022 and eventually plummeted to 5.81 million cedis in 2023.

Despite the government budgeting a total of Gh8,036,398,622 of the ABFA for the key priority areas for the first half of 2024, no budgetary allocation was made to industrialization.

“If industrialization is one of the four key priorities of the government, we expect government to actualize its own priority by channeling resources to the industrialization sector. But within the period we did the report from January to June, government hadn’t spent penny on the sector,” Richard Elimah, Technical Advisor on the PIAC, said.

From 2023 to 2025, the government has prioritized agriculture including fisheries, infrastructure and service delivery in education and health, roads, rails and other essential infrastructure as well as industrialization to be funded with oil revenue.

Mr. Elimah wants the government to pay critical attention to the sector which essentially drives economic growth.

“I don’t think having an additional layer of funding from petroleum revenue, will hurt anybody. It will rather go to strengthen the government’s own resolve at making the industrialization agenda a reality. Even if the sector is receiving other sources of funding, we think the government should actualize its own desire to ensure the industrialization policy works by channeling more of the revenue. So, Ghana can have more industries and create more jobs,” he said.

The PIAC met with traditional leaders, religious leaders, civil society groups and the public to deliberate on the findings from the 2024 semi-annual report.

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Small Arms Commission sends important message ahead of December elections [Listen] https://www.adomonline.com/small-arms-commission-sends-important-message-ahead-of-december-elections-listen/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 10:08:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474159 The Deputy Director of Policy, Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation at the Ghana National Commission on Small Arms, Gyebi Asante, has urged the public to protect the peace ahead of the 2024 elections and avoid causing confusion.

He stated that failing to maintain peace could lead to significant consequences.

He made this known on Adom FM’s morning show, Dwaso Nsem, following the recent confiscation of firearms and live ammunition at the Tema Port.

He described such incidents as a serious threat to national security and warned that they should not be allowed to continue.

“As we approach the elections, it is crucial to remember that we need peace, not chaos. Anyone found involved in such illegal activities will be dealt with severely,” Asante stated.

Mr. Asante reiterated the importance of protecting peace during the election period.

“We don’t have anywhere to go if we fail to safeguard our peace. We need to silence the gun to save lives during the elections. The goal is to ensure that no one uses firearms to disrupt the election process,” he said.

Customs officials from the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) discovered 53 pistols, 74 magazines, and 65 rounds of live ammunition hidden in a container that was falsely declared to contain vehicles and personal effects.

The shipment, arriving from the United States, was intercepted after thorough investigations by the GRA’s Intelligence and Preventive Units.

However, Mr. Asante stated that although the weapons were seized, it is too early to determine whether they are linked to the upcoming December 7 elections.

“We cannot make any conclusions until the investigation is fully completed,” he said.

He therefore advised the public that anyone wishing to acquire a firearm must follow the correct legal processes.

“If you don’t have bad intentions, then go through the proper channels to acquire a registered weapon. It’s important to ensure all firearms are legally acquired,” he advised.

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Titus Glover sends strong message on Flower Pot Interchange [Listen] https://www.adomonline.com/titus-glover-sends-strong-message-on-flower-pot-interchange-listen/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 10:00:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474134 The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus Glover, has cautioned vendors against operating around the recently commissioned Flower Pot Interchange in Accra.

The former Tema East Member of Parliament (MP) has vowed that no business or hawking will be allowed around and under the Interchange.

Mr. Glover sounded this message of caution on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, following the commissioning on Tuesday.

This comes on the back of a viral video which captured the Minister dismantling tables and chairs set up by hawkers who had defied prior warnings.

“It is unfortunate and sad that people will decide to sell around this beautiful project undertaken by President Akufo-Addo to reduce traffic congestion.

“During the commissioning, I warned people against mounting kiosks, containers, unauthorized structures, or selling under the interchange, but it seems some people did not take it seriously,” he said.

Mr. Glover warned that such behavior will not be tolerated and he will not relent on his quest to maintain the integrity and aesthetics of the Interchange.

“Look at what Circle has become now, and this is how it started. If we don’t act swiftly, the situation will get out of hand,” he said.

The Minister further appealed to the general public to cooperate in safeguarding the facility for long-term use.

“I have charged the police to arrest anybody who goes to sell there and face the full rigor of the law,” he added.

The Spintex-Flower Pot Interchange includes a dual carriageway viaduct and multiple ramps.

It aims to alleviate traffic congestion in key areas such as Spintex, Cantonments, East Legon, and Tema.

 

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DRIP initiative improves over 80km of roads in Greater Accra – RCC https://www.adomonline.com/drip-initiative-improves-over-80km-of-roads-in-greater-accra-rcc/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 09:57:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474135 The Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council (RCC) has announced substantial progress under the government’s District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP), with approximately 80 kilometers of roads upgraded across five district assemblies.

Launched in July, the DRIP initiative equips Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) with resources and tools to rehabilitate and maintain local road networks.

The programme aims to enhance community infrastructure, improve accessibility, and support local residents and businesses.

During a recent site visit, DRIP Regional Coordinator Ebenezer Nii Narh Nartey shared updates on the programme’s impact, noting significant transformations in areas such as Awoshie, Sowutuom, Amasaman, Old Barrier, and Weija.

“Weija-Gbawe in Ga South delivered 26 kilometers. In Ga West, we’ve completed nearly 18 kilometers, and Ga North is on track with 12 kilometers,” he said.

He praised the nearly 80 kilometers of road improvements achieved in just three to four months, describing the progress as “very impressive.”

Mr. Nartey emphasized that the success of DRIP underscores the government’s dedication to enhancing road infrastructure and improving living standards for Greater Accra residents.

 

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Otumfoɔ Osei Tutu II Foundation cuts sod for construction of ICT Lab for Osei Kyeretwie SHS https://www.adomonline.com/otumfo%c9%94-osei-tutu-ii-foundation-cuts-sod-for-construction-of-ict-lab-for-osei-kyeretwie-shs/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 09:52:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474181 The Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Foundation, with the support of Ghana Gas Company, has cut sod for the construction of an eight-unit computer lab for Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School in the Ashanti region.

The project is expected to be completed in eight months to promote ICT learning in the school.

The study of ICT has been part of the education system to improve digital literacy.

The Otumfuo Foundation, through financial support of Ghana Gas, is constructing a one-storey building with an eight-unit computer lab for the Osei Kyeretwie SHS to promote digital literacy.

Chairman of the Otumfuo Osei II Foundation, Nana Prof. Oheneba Boachie Adjei Woahene II says the eight-unit computer lab will help improve ICT learning.

“Supporting Education is paramount to his royal majesty, which he is by otumfuo Osei Tutu II foundation providing needed support to most of the vulnerables schools in the region” – he said.

The otumfuo Osei Tutu II foundation board chairman laid emphasis that the foundation will continue to support Education to meet it standard.

The Headmaster of Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School, Michael Mensah expressed gratitude to the Foundation for the initiative to construct the ICT lab.

“We mostly rent Ict tools from the community for our students to use it during examination, the construction of the Ict Laboratory will solve that problem for the school. – he expressed

Mr Mensah further called on the old students and other organizations to come in their aid with science lab equipments.

“The students offering science face difficulties during practicals at the science lab due the inefficient of lab equipments,” he said.

Senior Officer at the Ghana Gas company, Ohemaa Sarfo, said the company has financed 117 projects in the Ashanti region.

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2024 Polls: Police to set up Election Task Force Briefing Centre https://www.adomonline.com/2024-polls-police-to-set-up-election-task-force-briefing-centre/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 09:36:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474128 The Ghana Police Service has established a National Security Elections Task Force Briefing Centre to provide regular updates throughout the 2024 general election period.

This initiative is part of efforts to ensure a smooth and peaceful electoral process.

The briefing centre aims to combat misinformation and disinformation that could undermine the credibility of the elections and address potential incidents of violence before, during, and after the polls.

Speaking at a press briefing, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, announced plans for close collaboration with telecommunication companies to enhance communication efficiency.

Dedicated contact numbers will be assigned to enable direct and real-time communication between the media and the Police Management Board (POMAB).

These numbers will be shared with journalists to facilitate quick and accurate reporting of emergencies or incidents during the elections.

Dr. Dampare noted that this initiative would allow the police to respond swiftly, ensuring the safety and security of voters and election officials.

“We are working with the telcos to assign us a dedicated number to be used in this room. This number will be shared with the media, political parties, and other stakeholders. Wherever you are, if a situation arises that needs immediate attention, you can directly access me or any of the commissioners and team members on the ground,” he stated.

Dr. Dampare also emphasized the importance of collaboration among the police, media, and public to maintain peace and order.

“We will adopt an engagement approach by involving all stakeholders at the highest level to manage the process effectively,” he added.

 

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We are yet to benefit from Planting for Food and Jobs Phase II – Rice farmers https://www.adomonline.com/we-are-yet-to-benefit-from-planting-for-food-and-jobs-phase-ii-rice-farmers/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 07:15:52 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474098 Rice farmers say they are yet to benefit from the second phase of the Planting for Food and Jobs Programme.

In an interview with JoyBusiness, the President of the Ghana Rice Inter-Professional Body (GRIB), Nana Adjei Ayeh II, bemoaned the lack of support from the government, especially in the rollout of the programme.

He pointed out that although the policy has a promising outlook, many rice farmers are yet to experience practical outcomes.

“We saw a very good programme, the PFJ (Planting for Food and Jobs) 2.0. I don’t know if it has been implemented. I’m a farmer, and most of my farmers haven’t seen anything from PFJ 2.0. We are yet to see,” he added.

He further stated that while the programme is nearing completion, farmers are still expectant of a positive outcome.

“It looks good on paper. Let’s see practically how PFJ 2.0 is going to work for the farmers; we are waiting to see.”

Nana Ayeh II made this known at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Ghana Rice Inter-Professional Body and agro-input company Calli Ghana to assist rice farmers with support schemes.

He also called for private sector-led partnerships to support local rice producers through input supplies, agronomic support, and affordable capital.

Christmas Expectations

Ahead of the Christmas season, the Ghana Rice Inter-Professional Body is confident that the patronage of locally produced rice will soar.

Nana Ayeh II appealed to the public to prioritize locally produced rice over imported brands to boost the country’s local production and improve the economy.

Despite being a staple food in Ghana, reliance on rice imports remains very high.

Factors such as outdated farming techniques, lack of improved seeds, limited access to modern agricultural technology, and insufficient irrigation systems have contributed to the predicament.

Regarding the partnership with Calli Ghana, rice farmers are expected to receive agrochemicals, improved seeds, and extension services aimed at boosting rice yields across the country.

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Our freedom indices will be worse if we don’t curb impunity against journalists – Prof. Gadzekpo https://www.adomonline.com/our-freedom-indices-will-be-worse-if-we-dont-curb-impunity-against-journalists-prof-gadzekpo/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 07:03:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474087 As Ghana approaches the 2024 general elections, the fundamental human rights of journalists, particularly their freedom to report without fear, are under significant threat.

Press freedom, a cornerstone of any democracy and a critical check on governmental power, has come under siege, with numerous journalists assaulted or even killed while performing their vital societal roles.

Once celebrated as a beacon of press freedom, Ghana has seen a sharp decline in its global standing. The country dropped from 30th in the 2021 World Press Freedom Index to 62nd in 2023.

This troubling descent reflects escalating abuses against journalists, compounded by inadequate protections and poor regulation of the nation’s broadcast media.

In a recent interview on JoyNews’ AM Show following the National Dialogue on Defending Media Freedom, Prof. Audrey Gadzekpo of the University of Ghana’s Department of Communications and Media Studies highlighted the urgent need for systemic reform.

“There have to be stronger sanctions for impunity against media people. A clear signal must be sent that if you harm a journalist, there will be consequences,” Prof. Gadzekpo asserted. “Our freedom indices will remain poor if we fail to address impunity against journalists.”

Adding to the discussion, George Sarpong, Executive Director of the Ghana Media Commission (GMC), outlined proactive measures being undertaken to protect press freedom during this crucial electoral period. He revealed that the GMC, in collaboration with the National Media Commission, is set to launch an innovative app designed to document attacks on journalists.

“The app will facilitate the tracking of cases and provide the evidence needed to prosecute those who harm journalists,” Mr. Sarpong explained. “This initiative aims to strengthen accountability and improve the overall safety of media personnel.”

 

These efforts offer a glimmer of hope for Ghana’s embattled media landscape. By enhancing accountability and launching practical interventions, there is a concerted push to restore press freedom and safeguard the role of the media as a pillar of democracy.

The safety of journalists is not just a media concern—it is essential for the health of Ghana’s democracy, especially as the December 7 polls draw near. Recognizing this, the Multimedia Group, in partnership with the Centre for Democratic Development-Ghana (CDD-Ghana) and supported by the Embassy of Denmark under its SDG 16 Facility, has launched a campaign titled #DefendMediaFreedomGh.

This campaign encompasses a range of activities, including national dialogues on defending press freedom, as well as TV, radio, and social media outreach.

Together, these efforts seek to build momentum for the protection of journalists and the preservation of democratic values as Ghana approaches a critical election.

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Govt rebuilds demolished Nigerian High Commission property https://www.adomonline.com/govt-rebuilds-demolished-nigerian-high-commission-property/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 06:59:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474078 Ghana’s Minister for Foreign and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, has advised all foreign missions in Ghana to register and regularize their documents to avoid encroachment by private developers.

This caution follows the demolition of an uncompleted building on the property of the Nigerian High Commission by armed men in Accra about four years ago.

Speaking during a ceremony to hand over the reconstructed structure to the Nigerian authorities, the foreign affairs minister stated that the government of Ghana is committed to providing a safe space for international missions in the country.

“I would also like to take this opportunity to advise that diplomatic missions residing in Ghana periodically review their documents to ensure that they are properly registered and regularized. I say this because it was one of the issues we discovered when this incident occurred,” Ms. Shirley explained.

“And it’s not an excuse, and it can never be an excuse for the unfortunate demolition that took place. But we found that, unfortunately, the Nigerian High Commission had not regularized their documents,” she added.

At the handover ceremony, the Nigerian government expressed appreciation to the Ghanaian authorities for their “timely intervention,” which helped calm the nerves of Nigerians and Ghanaians who were concerned about the potential deterioration of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Ambassador Chimezie Ogu, Director for Nigeria’s Foreign Service Academy, who delivered the remarks on behalf of Nigeria’s Foreign Minister, further explained that during the height of the incident, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana assured them that the building would be restored to its original state—a promise that has been fulfilled after four years.

“I have been properly briefed that the building has been restored to its original state: a block of four (4) bedroom flats to accommodate the staff of the High Commission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in Accra. The reconstructed building represents more than just a physical structure. It embodies the spirit of cooperation and mutual respect that defines our relationship,” Ambassador Ogu said.

This, he added, explains why the Nigerian High Commission has remained silent on compensation for the significant financial loss it incurred due to the demolished building.

According to Ambassador Ogu, the Mission has spent thousands of US dollars renting accommodations for its staff members.

“We appreciate Ghana’s efforts to address the issues surrounding the demolition, including the establishment of a committee to identify the intruders and the commitment to engage with Nigerian officials at the highest level,” the ambassador added.

The government of Ghana is hopeful that in the years to come, it will “deepen” its bonds with Nigeria to promote mutual progress for both countries and all of Africa.

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10-year-old diagnosed with leukemia receives full funding from Ibrahim Mahama https://www.adomonline.com/10-year-old-diagnosed-with-leukemia-receives-full-funding-from-ibrahim-mahama/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 06:55:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474072 In the corridors of Ridge Hospital, Lisa Laryea’s family gathers around a phone, watching her faint smile from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

It is the only glimpse of the 10-year-old they have had in days.

Lisa, who once filled her home with laughter and light, is now battling stage 4 leukemia, a life-threatening cancer of the blood and bone marrow.

Lisa, a student of Lerato Preparatory and JHS in Lartebiokorshie, was known for her love of books and her dream of becoming a pediatrician.

But her vibrant life slowed on October 31, 2024, when what seemed like a simple cold and headache escalated into the unimaginable.

“Lisa went for career day at school, and then my mother was called by the school authorities that Lisa was complaining of body pains.

“On November 1, 2024, she was taken to the hospital for treatment for a common cold and malaria, but upon close examination by the physicians, we were told they were going to admit her.”

Georgia Golightly Thompson further told JoyNews’ Emmanuel Dzivenu, “Later, I was called for counseling at the hospital.

 

 

 

For Georgia and the rest of Lisa’s family, the relief was overwhelming.

Lisa’s aunt, who had tirelessly supported the family throughout this ordeal, expressed her gratitude as well.

Lisa is expected to leave for South Africa on Thursday, November 21, 2024. The family is optimistic that this is the turning point in their young daughter’s battle against cancer.

However, Lisa’s journey is far from over, but her family is no longer fighting alone. Thanks to one man’s compassion, Lisa now has hope – a chance to survive, thrive, and one day become the pediatrician she dreams of being.

 

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‘Potholes on our roads hold more water than constructed dams’ – Prof. Bokpin https://www.adomonline.com/potholes-on-our-roads-hold-more-water-than-constructed-dams-prof-bokpin/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 06:05:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473999 A Professor of Finance and Economics at the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS), Prof. Godfred Bokpin, has criticized the government for the misuse of public funds on questionable projects, highlighting the 1 Village 1 Dam initiative.

According to him, inefficiency in the use of public funds is a significant issue for the country.

He argued that many projects, like the newly commissioned Flower Pot Interchange, often fail to offer real value for money as their costs are frequently inflated.

Prof. Bokpin noted that while the government has spent substantial sums constructing interchanges and dams—many of which have become white elephants—numerous roads nationwide remain in poor condition.

He remarked:

“There are instances where we have spent taxpayers’ money to construct dams, supposedly, and you may find that potholes on our roads actually hold more water than the dams we’ve constructed.”

He further emphasized:

“If the Ghanaian government constructs an interchange and you look at the cost of constructing that interchange, comparing it maybe to world averages, you will see inefficiency. That’s where the problems arise for us, and that is what we have to address.”

Prof. Bokpin shared these views on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Wednesday, November 20, during a discussion on the rising cost of living in the lead-up to the December general election.

The economist highlighted the need for prudent resource allocation, emphasizing that resources are scarce and must be utilized wisely.

Over the years, many Ghanaians, particularly members of opposition political parties, have criticized the One Village, One Dam programme for failing to achieve its intended objectives.

Prof. Bokpin called for “credible leadership” to address issues of resource inefficiency and stressed the importance of creating an improved investment climate for the nation’s development.

Flower Pot Interchange Project Cost Controversy

The Flower Pot Interchange project was awarded in 2016 for GH¢69.5 million by the previous NDC government. However, its cost was revised to GH¢147 million in 2017 and has now approached GH¢1 billion under the Nana Addo-led government.

The Director-General of the National Roads Authority (NRA), James Amoo-Gottfried, explained that the cost increase was due to an expanded scope of work.

“The initial scope was entirely different. It was to involve two overpasses: one over the Flower Pot roundabout and another across the motorway (Accra-Tema Motorway), totalling about 120 metres of bridge length. What we have now is about 1,022 metres of bridge length,” he explained.

He added:

“So, the scope as originally planned and what we have now is entirely different.”

His comments responded to calls from Minority Members of Parliament (MPs) demanding explanations for the substantial rise in construction costs.

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Pay your bills to keep company running – GWCL to customers https://www.adomonline.com/pay-your-bills-to-keep-company-running-gwcl-to-customers/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 06:04:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474054 The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has called on its customers to promptly pay their water bills to enhance the smooth operations of the company.

Theophilus Tawiah Collins, the Ashanti North Regional Chief Manager of the GWCL who made the call, said the non-payment of the water bills was impeding the operations of the company in the region.

Speaking at a customer service week celebration at Kronum, in the Sumae Municipality, he said payments of water bills remained discouraging despite intensified public education.

Customers in the Ashanti North Region, owe the company over GH¢40 million, Mr Tawiah disclosed.

He explained that besides the several collection points, customers could also pay their bills through the use of mobile money apps.

The theme for this year’s celebration was, “Customer service and its critical importance to our mission.”

Customer Service Week is an international celebration, which takes place in October every year to appreciate the importance of customer service, the people who serve and support customers daily to improve upon the mutual relationship that exists between the organization and their customers.

The celebration of customer service week started in 1987 in the United States of America and since then, the whole world has embraced it, making it an annual international event.

Mr. Tawiah explained that providing potable water for the citizenry was becoming expensive due to the current economic challenges, adding that, the company spent huge sums of money on importing chemicals, equipment, and spares, as well as paying huge electricity bills to enable it to provide potable water.

“The only source of income to maintain our infrastructure and equipment is the water bills that we pay.

The GWCL does not receive any money from the government to support our operations.

This is why we encourage you our customers to pay your bills promptly to enable the company to provide potable water to the citizenry,” he noted.

To retrieve the excess GH¢40 million arrears, the Regional Chief Manager, noted that the Company had begun massive disconnections exercise throughout the entire region till the end of 2024.

Mr. Tawiah hinted that the company was facing paper bills, saying that “the process will continue and by December no customer will receive a paper bill,” he said.

Ten customers in the area were given awards for the prompt payment of their bills.

Samuel Kyei Boateng, Customer Care Assistant (Meter reader), Nketiah District in the Ashanti North Region was awarded for his exceptional performance in operations as the Best Staff in the district.

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Akufo-Addo swears in five new envoys, highlights global role https://www.adomonline.com/akufo-addo-swears-in-five-new-envoys-highlights-global-role/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 05:36:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474050 President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Tuesday swore in five new ambassadors at the Jubilee House in Accra.

The new envoys, all seasoned diplomats, include Matilda Aku Alomatu Osei-Agyeman (Ambassador to Austria), Vivian Kafui Akua Asempapa (Ambassador to Senegal), Regina Appiah-Sam (Ambassador to Spain), McArios Akanbeanab Akanbong (Ambassador to Iran), and Dr Senalor Kwabla Yawlui (Ambassador to Sierra Leone).

In his remarks, President Akufo-Addo emphasized that their appointments were critical to Ghana’s diplomatic efforts, especially during challenging global circumstances.

He noted that the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war had underscored the need for international cooperation and diplomatic engagement.

“Your postings have come at a critical juncture in global affairs and Ghana’s development journey,” the President stated.

The President called on the envoys to promote Ghana’s economic revitalisation programme, the Ghana CARES ‘Obaatanpa’ initiative, which focuses on sectors like agriculture, ICT, and job creation.

He urged them to attract foreign investments aligned with these objectives and to contribute to the nation’s sustainable growth.

Reflecting on Ghana’s recent diplomatic achievements, President Akufo-Addo highlighted the country’s full membership in La Francophonie and the election of Foreign Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey as the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth.

These milestones, he said, reinforced Ghana’s role as a diplomatic bridge between Anglophone and Francophone nations in Africa.

The President also reminded the ambassadors of their dual responsibilities: to represent Ghana’s interests abroad and to engage with the diaspora in contributing to national development.

He urged them to work closely with Foreign Service officers, whom he described as “the backbone of Ghana’s diplomatic missions,” and stressed the importance of diplomacy as a tool for building bridges and fostering international partnerships.

President Akufo-Addo reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring free, fair, and transparent elections in December, underscoring the importance of maintaining Ghana’s democratic credentials.

He urged the envoys to uphold the values of peace, integrity, and democratic governance in their missions abroad.

“You are the face of Ghana to the world. Carry out your duties with professionalism and integrity, and let your efforts bring honor to our nation,” he said.

Ambassador Vivian Asempapa, speaking on behalf of her colleagues, expressed gratitude to President Akufo-Addo for the appointments and the trust placed in them.

She assured the President that they would work diligently to enhance Ghana’s active role in international affairs and advocate for the country’s interests.

“Mr. President, we accept your charge, which we pledge to fulfill with dignity, integrity, and diligence,” she stated.

“Guided by the vision of our forebears, we commit to upholding and defending the principles of democracy, unity, and progress that have always defined our nation,” she added.

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World Children’s Day: Wendy Shay donates to Amasaman Manhean M/A https://www.adomonline.com/world-childrens-day-wendy-shay-donates-to-amasaman-manhean-m-a/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 02:06:17 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474036

Award-winning Ghanaian musician Wendy Addo, popularly known as Wendy Shay, continues to put smiles on the faces of those who find themselves less privileged in society.

As part of the celebration of World Children’s Day in 2024, the talented musician decided to extend her support to the Manhean M/A Basic School, located in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

Through her foundation, Wendy Shay contributed items including over 100 school uniforms, 1,000 exercise books, 100 erasers, 216 pencils, 100 sharpeners, 100 rulers, and 100 pens to the students at the school to aid teaching and learning.

Additionally, to improve classroom conditions, the “Vivian” hitmaker donated four white marker boards, two graphic boards, 30 packs of whiteboard markers, and alphabet and number charts to make lessons more interactive and accessible.

She also donated ten ceiling fans, which were installed to provide a more comfortable atmosphere for both students and teachers during lessons. In a short address at the ceremony, Wendy Shay stated that, with regard to infrastructural needs, her foundation had funded the maintenance of the school’s cracked floors by supplying 26 bags of cement and a truckload of sand to reinforce safety.

She further added that she had contributed six plastic chairs, providing extra seating for students and staff.

To wrap up the initiative, Wendy Shay indicated that this was just the beginning of many great things her foundation plans to do in Ghana, as she appealed for all the help she could get.

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Ukraine to provide ready-to-eat meals for Ghanaian, African schools amid devastating war losses https://www.adomonline.com/ukraine-to-provide-ready-to-eat-meals-for-ghanaian-african-schools-amid-devastating-war-losses/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 01:44:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474037 Ukraine is set to launch a program to provide ready-to-eat meals for schools in Ghana and other African countries, according to Maksym Subkh, Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister and Special Representative for the Middle East and Africa.

The initiative, spearheaded by Ukraine’s First Lady, is part of efforts to deepen ties with African nations and address food security challenges.

Speaking ahead of the upcoming Grain Summit this weekend, Mr Subkh revealed that the program mirrors a similar initiative already operational in Ukraine.

Beyond providing meals, Ukraine aims to introduce technology for local production to ensure self-reliance among African nations.

This comes as Ukraine has already donated 300,000 metric tonnes of grains to African countries amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia.

However, the Grain Summit is expected to explore ways to further bolster food security and enhance agricultural capacity across the continent.

Despite its generosity, Ukraine is grappling with enormous losses from the war. Since Russia’s aggression began, the country has incurred total damages estimated at $1 trillion.

Trade alone has suffered losses amounting to $450 billion, with the agricultural sector losing over $80 billion.

One of Ukraine’s most pressing challenges is demining its arable land.

Mr Subkh highlighted that approximately 40,000 square kilometres of farmland have been contaminated with landmines.

Clearing this vast area is expected to take more than a century if Ukraine undertakes the task alone.

The upcoming summit, therefore, represents a significant opportunity for Ukraine and its African partners to collaborate on food security and agricultural development despite the daunting challenges posed by the ongoing conflict.

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Lordina Foundation sponsors free health screening for retired pastors https://www.adomonline.com/lordina-foundation-sponsors-free-health-screening-for-retired-pastors/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 23:52:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474033 Lordina Dramani Mahama has successfully organised the first free health screening programme for members of the Assemblies of God Retired Ministers and Spouses Association in Accra.

The programme, financed by the former First Lady through the Lordina Foundation, fulfils a September 14th pledge to organise a quarterly exercise for retired pastors of the church and their wives.

Services provided include laboratory tests for blood sugar levels, Hepatitis B, and prostate health. There were also medical consultations with urologists, gynaecologists, dietitians, opticians, and general practitioners.

The foundation provided free medications to those who were required to purchase drugs. Rev. Kwame Sarpong Boateng, a board member of the Lordina Foundation, said the initiative aims to alleviate concerns about the medical welfare of retired ministers and their spouses.

He highlighted some of the Foundation’s charitable initiatives, including regular support and donations to orphanages, widows, and the elderly, construction of maternity and children’s wards in three regions, provision of medical supplies to health facilities, assistance to artisans and other impactful social projects.

Rev. Sarpong Boateng commended Mrs Mahama for her thoughtfulness and innovative approach to addressing social challenges.

Dr. Padiki Derban, leader of the medical team, applauded the initiative, noting that some members of the Association may not be able to afford certain medications due to their high prices, making the initiative a timely and beneficial intervention.

Reverend Professor Kwesi Krereko, the immediate past president of the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, a beneficiary of the programme, said it provides a vital lifeline for retired ministers and their spouses. He believes that the programme will enhance healthcare for the members and extend their lives after active service in the ministry.

The association’s president, Reverend Dr Harry Insaidoo, was amazed at the thoroughness of the screening, adding that he did not anticipate such a detailed and comprehensive service.

“This kind of screening would cost a fortune if we had sought care at a medical facility. The prices for some of the medications provided for free at this event are very high. Receiving all these treatments and medications at no cost is incredibly heartwarming. It is a delight to see one of our own supporting the retired servants of the gospel,” he stated.

Reverend Dr Insaidoo explained that many members who are on pension struggle to afford their medications because of their high costs, making the Lordina Foundation initiative particularly divine.

Mrs Lordina Dramani Mahama, who interacted with the medical team and the beneficiaries, expressed her excitement about the turnout and hoped that future events would be even more successful.

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CCTV captures thief breaking into hostel at Kenyasi to steal [Video] https://www.adomonline.com/cctv-captures-thief-breaking-into-hostel-at-kenyasi-to-steal-video/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 23:29:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474029 In a chilling incident caught on camera, a thief broke into the Ace Hostel at Garden City University College in Kenyasi, Ashanti Region, during the early hours of yesterday.

The intruder was first seen on CCTV around 2 a.m., wandering the hostel corridors, seemingly scouting the area.

Upon noticing the surveillance cameras, he left briefly, only to return with his face concealed.

The suspect then targeted a room occupied by female students, prying open the window to steal a laptop and an iPhone.

He then quietly made the exit while proudly flaunting the stolen items

The footage has since been handed over to the police as investigations begin to track down the perpetrator.

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Guns seized at port show increasing appetite for sophisticated military-grade weapons – Prof Aning https://www.adomonline.com/guns-seized-at-port-show-increasing-appetite-for-sophisticated-military-grade-weapons-prof-aning/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 22:58:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474025 A security consultant, Prof Kwesi Aning has raised alarm over the growing sophistication of firearms entering Ghana, particularly during election years.

He believes that this signals an increased demand for military-grade weapons.

This follows the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) intercepting a 40-foot container at the Tema Port containing a concealed cache of firearms and ammunition.

The container, numbered MEDU4496951 and shipped from the United States, was found to hold 53 pistols, 74 magazines, and 65 live rounds of ammunition hidden within suitcases.

In an interview on Joy FM’s Top Story on Wednesday, Mr Aning said every electoral year since the beginning of the Fourth Republic has witnessed a surge in the inflow of small arms into the country.

However, prosecutions for illegal firearm possession remain minimal, with little to no accountability for those arrested, undermining deterrence efforts.

Additionally, he pointed to the sophistication of weapons seized in recent years, emphasizing that criminal elements are increasingly acquiring military-grade firearms.

He attributed this to the influence of powerful backers and a lack of sustained attention on the issue.

“So this particular container and the criminality around the use of false identification and the types of guns shows that the appetite for more sophisticated military-grade guns is on the increase because people know they would go scot-free.

“They are well connected. They have godfathers that protect them and we will make the hullabaloo and tomorrow, something will happen then we will all forget about it,” he said.

The security expert also expressed concern about the broader regional context, with West Africa experiencing significant shifts in arms flows over the past decade.

The consultant referenced findings from research conducted in the last decade noting that around 2 million unregistered guns were uncovered in Ghana.

He stressed that while the current situation may seem small compared to the broader West African arms crisis, “it remains a serious concern for Ghana’s security”, particularly in light of rising violent extremism and terrorism in the Sahel.

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Importing weapons without proper authorisation is a crime – Small Arms Commission https://www.adomonline.com/importing-weapons-without-proper-authorisation-is-a-crime-small-arms-commission/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 22:18:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474019 The Deputy Director of Policy Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation at the Ghana National Commission on Small Arms, Gyebi Asante, has raised concerns over the confiscation of guns and live ammunition at the Tema Port.

According to him, there have been multiple engagements on various platforms to raise awareness among Ghanaians that importing weapons into the country without proper authorisation is illegal.

Speaking on JoyFM’s Top Story on Wednesday, Mr Asante said such incidents pose a serious threat to the national security of the country and should not be occurring.

“It is a crime, and according to the Criminal Offences Act, it is a first-degree felony,” he stated.

His remarks follow the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority’s (GRA) seizure of a 40-foot container at the Tema Port.

The container, numbered MEDU4496951, was shipped from the United States and falsely declared to contain vehicles and personal effects. Upon inspection on 4 November 2024, officials discovered 53 pistols, 74 magazines, and 65 live rounds of ammunition concealed in suitcases.

The operation resulted from thorough investigations conducted by the GRA’s Intelligence and Preventive Units.

The Commissioner of Customs, Brigadier General Zibrim Ayorrogo, confirmed the development, saying, “Arrests have been made, and investigations are ongoing to unravel the full details of the shipment and its intended recipients.”

In light of this, Mr Asante urged those involved in illegal arms smuggling to desist, warning, “when it gets into the country, you will never know where these weapons will end.”

Commenting on the current political climate and the upcoming 7 December general elections, Mr Asante stressed the need for peace elections.

He urged Ghanaians to ensure the country maintains the peace it currently enjoys.

“This is not the time to introduce any weapons into the elections. We are just going to exercise our franchise and express our opinion for who we want to lead us. And so we should all go to the polls, be law-abiding, vote and go your way,” he said.

Mr Asante cautioned against prematurely linking the confiscated weapons to the elections.

He stated that he does not believe the confiscated weapons are related to the December 7 general elections, stressing that such a conclusion cannot be made until the investigations are completed.

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G/A Regional Minister destroys hawker’s table at Flower Pot Interchange https://www.adomonline.com/g-a-regional-minister-destroys-hawkers-table-at-flower-pot-interchange/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 22:14:23 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474018 The newly commissioned Flower Pot Interchange has significantly eased traffic along a stretch of the Spintex Road and improved connectivity to areas such as Tema, East Legon, Teshie, and Cantonments.

But it has brought with it a new challenge: managing hawkers and traders who have long operated along the route.

Barely 24 hours after its opening, a trader was spotted selling coconuts in the median, sparking widespread discussions across traditional and social media platforms.

The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Titus Glover, issued a stern warning against hawking at the interchange and followed up with a visit to the scene.

During the visit, he directed police officers to arrest any hawkers defying his orders.

A viral image of a young woman selling coconuts under the interchange provoked the minister’s ire, leading him to demolish her makeshift table in frustration.

This incident has drawn mixed reactions from the public, with some supporting the minister’s strict stance to maintain order and others criticizing the harshness of his actions.

The Flower Port Interchange, while celebrated for its infrastructural benefits, has inadvertently become a focal point for debates on urban planning, street vending, and governance.

During the commissioning on Tuesday, he said “I don’t want to see kiosks and containers littered all over the place to destroy the beauty of this edifice.”

But after today’s outburst, Mr Titus Glover spoke to JoyNews after his one-man demolition exercise.

“I was going to Dodowa for a programme when I had calls and pictorial evidence of a woman selling a coconut on a truck so quickly I had to rush there to make sure I myself. I went and broke down the table and packed all the cat ears and the banana into the basket and took it away.”

“I’ve talked to the chief executive for assembly that they should put their eyes here. They should position two security guys here,” he said.

Some food vendors close to the scene have vowed to resist any attempts to forcefully evict them from the area without being provided with a permanent place to sell.

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Manhyia Palace prepares to celebrate 100 years of King Prempeh I’s return from exile https://www.adomonline.com/manhyia-palace-prepares-to-celebrate-100-years-of-king-prempeh-is-return-from-exile/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 18:02:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2474013 The Manhyia Palace has announced a historic celebration marking 100 years since the return of King Prempeh I from exile in Seychelles.

The event, which promises to be a grand cultural and historical gathering, was unveiled in a press release by the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Palace, Lawrence Prempeh.

The highlight of the celebration will take place this weekend, with dignitaries and royals from across the globe attending. Among the distinguished guests to honor this significant milestone in the history of the Ashanti Kingdom will be the President of Seychelles, and the Prime Minister of Eswatini, as well as President Akufo-Addo.

The celebration will commence on Saturday with a grand durbar of chiefs at the Manhyia Palace to formally welcome the President of Seychelles.

Traditional leaders from the Ashanti Region and beyond will converge to display the cultural richness and unity of the Ashanti Kingdom.

On Sunday, a thanksgiving service will be held at the St. Cyprian’s Anglican Church in Kumasi to commemorate the return of King Prempeh I from his years of exile.

The church service will honor the resilience and legacy of the Ashanti Kingdom under the leadership of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, who continues to uphold its heritage.

In keeping with the spirit of unity and tradition, the Manhyia Palace has issued strict guidelines for the celebration.

Mr. Lawrence Prempeh emphasized that the event is non-political, and no political party attire will be tolerated. Attendees are expected to dress in a decent manner and also respect the solemnity and cultural significance of the occasion.

King Prempeh I, also known as Nana Agyeman Prempeh I, was exiled to Seychelles by the British colonial government in 1896. His return in 1924 marked a fundamental moment in the history of the Ashanti Kingdom, symbolizing resilience and the enduring spirit of the Ashanti people.

This weekend’s commemoration, led by Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, seeks to honor that legacy while celebrating the ties that bind Ashanti traditions with global solidarity.

The celebration is assured to be a memorable tribute to the cultural and historical heritage of the Ashanti Kingdom.

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House help before court for allegedly pouring acid on SHS leaver https://www.adomonline.com/house-help-before-court-for-allegedly-pouring-acid-on-shs-leaver/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 17:28:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473993 A 26-year-old house help is before the Bekwai Circuit Court for allegedly pouring acid on a Senior High School leaver.

Ernest Agyei has denied causing harm to Benjamin Asante.

He was granted GH₵50,000.00 bail with two sureties and is to reappear on December 17, 2024.

Police Chief Inspector Christian Amartey, who substituted the old charge sheet with a new one, earlier told the court, presided over by Mr. Isaac Apeatu, that Asante, the victim, was also the complainant and a former student of Yamfo Anglican Secondary School near Sunyani.

Chief Inspector Amartey said the victim was a resident of Trede, while Agyei, the accused, was a house help residing at Pakyi No. 2.

Prosecution stated that on December 22, 2021, the complainant’s brother, Francis Agyei, invited Benjamin Asante to assist him in cleaning tiles with acid. Agyei, the house help, joined the cleaning process along with Godfred Kwadwo Tawiah, a friend of the accused.

During the cleaning, Agyei and Tawiah got into an argument, Chief Inspector Amartey told the court. The court heard that later, Agyei went to Asante and asked him to see what Tawiah had done to him. However, Asante told Agyei that he would not interfere in the dispute between him and Tawiah.

According to Chief Inspector Amartey, Asante told Agyei that he would have reacted the same way if it had been him, which offended Agyei. This led to Agyei insulting Asante, resulting in an exchange of words between them. Agyei then picked up a container of acid from the cleaning materials they were using and poured it on Asante.

The prosecution said Asante was rushed to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital and was admitted for three months.

Chief Inspector Amartey stated that a complaint was made to the police on June 20, 2022, which led to Agyei’s arrest on October 9, 2022.

Following an investigation, Agyei was charged and brought before the court.

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Dr. Bawumia embodies people-centered leadership – Former Alan follower speaks [Video] https://www.adomonline.com/dr-bawumia-embodies-people-centered-leadership-former-alan-follower-speaks-video/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 17:01:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473857 Adenta Kumi, a young and passionate member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has added his voice to the ongoing debate surrounding Alan Kyerematen’s recent comments about former President John Agyekum Kufuor.

In a video shared on X, Kumi expressed his disappointment in Alan’s remarks, which criticized Kufuor for endorsing Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as the party’s preferred candidate.

Kumi began by emphasizing that President Kufuor has every right to endorse a candidate of his choice. “President Kufuor is a statesman and a godfather to the people of the NPP. His endorsement of Dr. Bawumia is a reflection of his loyalty to the party and the machinery that helped elevate him to his current status,” Kumi stated in his video.

Drawing from his personal experiences, Kumi highlighted the lessons he learned from Archbishop Duncan Williams: what you honour is what you become, and what you dishonour, you forfeit. He explained that this principle guided his decision to return to the NPP after leaving the Movement for Change, a decision he now sees as a mistake.

Kumi also criticized the timing of Kyerematen’s remarks, stating, “It’s not just about what Alan said; it’s about when he said it. To attack someone like President Kufuor at this time tells more about character than the content of the criticism.”

In the video, Kumi shared a personal anecdote about Dr. Bawumia’s leadership style. He recounted how, during a challenging time in his life, it was Dr. Bawumia who reached out to encourage him and assured him that returning to the NPP would be a step in the right direction. This gesture, according to Kumi, is a testament to Dr. Bawumia’s people-centered leadership.

“Dr. Bawumia has shown that leadership is about people, not personal gain,” Kumi remarked. “He spends time, which is the most expensive resource, to build relationships and show genuine care. This is why he has loyal people around him—because he honours them.”

Nonetheless, Kumi’s reflections also touched on the broader implications of Kyerematen’s criticisms.

He further argued that leadership is about rising above bitterness and setting an example of dignity and respect.

“When you have the opportunity to attack someone at their most vulnerable, and you take it, it says more about your character than theirs,” he concluded.

For Kumi, the choice to honour the NPP, its leaders, and its legacy has been a defining moment in his political journey.

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Gov’t urged to address sanitation issues in Mafo-Gidikpoe immediately https://www.adomonline.com/govt-urged-to-address-sanitation-issues-in-mafo-gidikpoe-immediately/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:50:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473952 The CEO of Sanitized Communities Konnect Foundation, a non-profit organization, Jacob Fenteng, has called for urgent attention to address sanitation issues in Gidikpoe, a farming community in the Central Tongu District of the Volta Region.

In an interview with Adom News to mark the 2024 World Toilet Day celebration, Mr. Fenteng disclosed that underserved communities in the Volta Region, like Mafi Gidikpoe, face numerous sanitation challenges.

The celebration was held under the theme: ” Toilet – A Place of peace”

He stated that nearly four billion people worldwide lack access to safe sanitation, which is almost half of the global population, and Mafi Gidikpoe is no exception.

He added that without proper toilet facilities, individuals are exposed to diseases, dignity is compromised, and development is hindered.

Mr. Fenteng noted that sanitation issues contribute to approximately 500,000 deaths each year from preventable diseases like diarrhea and cholera, among others.

For that reason, SANCOK Foundation has begun sanitation awareness creation in various communities.

“Sanitation is not just about toilets; it’s about health, dignity, and development. I call on all residents to commit to ensuring that everyone, everywhere, has access to safe and clean toilets. Together, we can make a difference,” he urged.

He pledged the foundation’s commitment to continue its sensitization efforts and also took the opportunity to appeal to NGOs, organizations, and individuals to support its worthy cause.

SANCOK Foundation has assisted Mawuli Estate in Ho to attain the status of the first urban community in Ghana to be declared Open Defecation Free (ODF).

Through this achievement, Mawuli Estate was fortunate to access the Basic Sanitation Fund from UNICEF Ghana, through the Ho Municipal Assembly.

To date, Mawuli Estate still maintains its ODF status.

Mr. Fenteng, therefore, thanked UNICEF Ghana, the Netherlands Embassy, and EDSAM Social Network for their support.

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Akufo-Addo commissions new Bank of Ghana headquarters [Photos] https://www.adomonline.com/akufo-addo-commissions-new-bank-of-ghana-headquarters-photos/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:44:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473829 President Akufo-Addo on Wednesday 20th November 2024 commissioned the new state-of-the-art headquarters of the Bank of Ghana(BoG) in Accra, marking a significant milestone to enhance its operations and service delivery.

The new headquarters, dubbed “The Bank Square,” is a $250 million project .

It forms part of the Central Bank’s strategy to keep pace with advancements in financial management and governance.

President Akufo-Addo in his address lauded BoG for its vision in creating a facility to enhance its operations, describing the headquarters as a pivotal step in modernizing the nation’s financial infrastructure.

“This new headquarters will serve as the command centre for the Bank of Ghana’s operations. It is designed to foster innovation, collaboration, and excellence in the bank’s service to the nation,” he said.

The President also emphasized that the facility would enhance the bank’s ability to implement critical financial reforms, strengthen regulatory frameworks, and improve the investment climate for both local and international stakeholders.

“It is a testament to Ghana’s commitment to economic stability and our aspirations to position ourselves as a financial hub in the region,” he added.

The ceremony, brought together key government officials, Bank of Ghana executives, and prominent figures from Ghana’s financial sector.

Adomonline’s photojournalist, Joseph Odotei was present at the ceremony and captured these photos.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Neglected Nkwanta town roads to see facelift https://www.adomonline.com/neglected-nkwanta-town-roads-to-see-facelift/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:29:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473941 The dreadful condition of roads in Nkwanta Township and the Keri-Pawa stretch in the Oti Region is set to undergo a significant facelift. Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) Felix Owusu-Gyimah has awarded a contract for 2.7 kilometers and 7.8 kilometers of spot improvement with bitumen and rehabilitation.

The pothole-ridden and uneven roads in Nkwanta Township have been a source of frustration for residents, making travel difficult.

This initiative, under the Gulf of Guinea Northern Region Social Cohesion (SOCO) project, aims to upgrade town and road infrastructure, ensuring better accessibility and improved living conditions in the municipal capital.

The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Felix Owusu-Gyimah, highlighted the importance of the project for the town’s growth and development.

According to him, improving the municipal township roads will not only facilitate easier movement for residents but also attract investors and boost local businesses.

He added that the initiative, under the SOCO project, is part of a broader strategy to enhance infrastructure across the municipality, addressing long-standing issues related to poor road conditions.

In addition to enhancing transportation, a 7.8-kilometer stretch from Keri to Pawa will be rehabilitated to contribute to the economic upliftment of the adjoining communities.

The MCE assured that the projects will be completed within six months without any disruptions.

He urged residents to cooperate with the contractors to ensure a smooth process.

The Nkwanta South Municipal Assembly Engineer, Denis Mensah, elaborated on the technical aspects of the improvement works.

He noted that the Nkwanta town roads and the Keri-Pawa stretch selected for this Phase 2 SOCO project will undergo significant spot improvements to enhance accessibility.

The Keri-Pawa project will also incorporate the construction of five pipe culverts to mitigate flooding during the rainy season, a common challenge faced along the road.

He also urged community members to support the contractors to ensure the efficient completion of the projects.

 

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Customs seizes cache of weapons smuggled from the US at Tema Port https://www.adomonline.com/customs-seizes-cache-of-weapons-smuggled-from-the-us-at-tema-port/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:14:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473853

The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has intercepted a cache of weapons and ammunition at the Golden Jubilee Terminal at Tema Port.

The seized items include 53 pistols (side arms), 65 rounds of live ammunition, 74 magazines, and a pistol holster.

The suspects connected to the shipment were arrested and handed over to the Marine and Railway Police Station in Tema for further investigation.

Addressing journalists on Wednesday, November 20, the Commissioner of Customs, Brigadier Zibrim Ayorrogo, revealed that the items were intercepted on Monday, November 4.

According to him, the 40-foot container, numbered MEDU4496951, had been declared as containing vehicles and personal effects upon its arrival at Tema Port from the United States.

“During a routine examination on Friday, November 15, 2024, at the Golden Jubilee Terminal, Customs officers, in the presence of the declarant/agent and the importer’s representative, uncovered 53 side arms, 74 magazines, and 65 live rounds of ammunition concealed in three suitcases,” Brigadier Ayorrogo stated.

He added that the Customs team promptly alerted the GRA’s Intelligence and Investigations Unit and the Preventive Unit, who confirmed the discovery.

“All firearms, ammunition, and magazines were seized, and the remaining contents of the container were detained for further scrutiny. The agent and the consignee’s representative were subsequently arrested and interrogated,” he explained.

The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek to determine the circumstances surrounding the illegal importation of the weapons.

 

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Let’s live within our means, pay off our debts – Ken Thompson counsels gov’t https://www.adomonline.com/lets-live-within-our-means-pay-off-our-debts-ken-thompson-counsels-govt/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:09:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473931 The former Chief Executive of Dalex Finance, Kenneth Thompson, has urged the government to adopt a more sustainable approach to borrowing, emphasising the urgent need for the country to live within its means.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Wednesday, November 20, Mr. Thompson expressed concern about the rising national debt and the government’s continued borrowing.

Mr. Thompson cautioned that borrowing for immediate consumption, such as purchasing luxury items like four-wheel drives, funding international trips, and covering operational costs like wages, is not a sustainable approach for the country.

He argued that borrowing should be reserved for long-term infrastructure projects that will benefit the nation’s future.

“We have to pay the debt, and we must live within our means,” Mr. Thompson said. “We cannot spend what we don’t have.”

He emphasised that it is essential for the government to evaluate each borrowing decision carefully, ensuring that it will bring tangible benefits to the people of Ghana.

The finance expert also cautioned against using loans to fund consumption, advising that borrowing should be directed solely toward projects that will support long-term development.

“Do not borrow to fund consumption,” he reiterated. “Borrow only for infrastructure projects, and we must be committed to repaying our debt.”

Mr. Thompson also drew a comparison between the economic challenges faced in the 1970s and the current situation, suggesting that times were tougher but people found ways to adapt.

He mentioned how industries such as tourism, which provided job opportunities for younger people, played a vital role in economic survival during more difficult periods.

Looking ahead, Mr. Thompson called for the government to prioritise sustainable financial management, warning that failure to address the national debt responsibly could have serious long-term consequences.

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We’ll reject donations from proceeds of galamsey – Catholic Church to members https://www.adomonline.com/well-reject-donations-from-proceeds-of-galamsey-catholic-church-to-members/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:05:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473933 The Catholic Church has declared that it will not accept donations derived from proceeds of illegal mining, commonly referred to as galamsey in Ghana.

This decision is part of broader sanctions aimed at addressing the involvement of church members in illegal mining activities.

Speaking at the Plenary Assembly of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference, the President of the Bishops’ Conference, Most Rev. Matthew Kwasi Gyamfi, emphasised the Church’s firm stance on the issue.

He revealed that the Church is prepared to impose stricter sanctions, including denying Holy Communion to members who persist in illegal mining activities.

“We will not accept any donations that are the fruit of illegal mining. The sanctions will be tightened further, even to the extent that if you openly engage in galamsey, after a series of advice, and you persist in that dangerous activity, we may even refuse you Holy Communion,” he stated.

Most Rev. Gyamfi stressed that the Church would issue warnings before imposing such sanctions but reiterated that any money from illegal mining would be rejected outright.

“We do not consider that the Lord will accept such a gift; we will refuse it immediately. You will be warned, and if you persist in it, other sanctions will follow,” he said.

Most Rev. Gyamfi also called on the public to take an active role in combating illegal mining and protecting natural resources.

He urged local communities to prevent illegal miners from destroying their lands and polluting water bodies.

“The people should take it into their own hands to protect their land and should not allow somebody from somewhere to come and destroy their water.

“This whole thing that we are talking about—about the government doing this—is it the government that is polluting the water? It is even some of us in the local communities who are doing this galamsey. Then we say the government should come and save us from ourselves. No,” he added.

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Death penalty for Thai woman accused of murdering 14 friends with cyanide https://www.adomonline.com/death-penalty-for-thai-woman-accused-of-murdering-14-friends-with-cyanide/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 15:10:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473790

A woman in Thailand has been sentenced to death in the first of a string of cases in which she is accused of murdering 14 friends with cyanide.

The court in Bangkok found Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, 36, guilty of putting poison in a wealthy friend’s food and drink while they were on a trip last year.

Relatives of the friend refused to accept she died of natural causes, and an autopsy found traces of cyanide in her body. Police arrested Sararat and uncovered other similar deaths going back to 2015. One person she allegedly targeted survived.

Police say Sararat, dubbed Am Cyanide by Thai media, had a gambling addiction and targeted friends she owed money to, then stole their jewellery and valuables.

Sararat travelled with her friend Siriporn Khanwong, 32, to Ratchaburi province, west of Bangkok in April 2023, where they took part in a Buddhist protection ritual at a river, police said.

Siriporn collapsed and died after a meal with Sararat, who made no effort to help her, investigators said.

Traces of cyanide were found in Siriporn’s body and her phone, money and bags were missing when she was found, police said.

“You got justice, my child. Today, there is justice in this world,” Siriporn’s mother, Thongpin Kiatchanasiri, said in front of the courtroom, as she held a photo of her daughter.

Thongpin said that out of anger, she could not stand to look at Sararat, who she said was smiling when the sentence was being read. Sararat pleaded not guilty to the charges against her.

Her former husband, an ex-police officer, and her lawyer, were handed prison terms of one year and four months, and two years respectively, for hiding evidence to help her evade prosecution. They had also pleaded not guilty before Wednesday’s sentencing.

The ex-husband, Vitoon Rangsiwuthaporn, gave himself up last year. Police said he most likely helped Sararat poison an ex-boyfriend, Suthisak Poonkwan.

Sararat was also ordered to pay Siriporn’s family two million baht ($57,667; £45,446) in compensation.

Cyanide starves the body’s cells of oxygen, which can induce heart attacks. Early symptoms include dizziness, shortness of breath and vomiting.

It can lead to lung injury, coma and death within seconds when consumed in large amounts, but even small doses can still be very harmful.

Its use in Thailand is heavily regulated, and those found to have unauthorised access face up two years in jail.

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Our new headquarters will improve efficiency – BoG Governor https://www.adomonline.com/our-new-headquarters-will-improve-efficiency-bog-governor/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 13:34:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473803 The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Ernest Addison, has expressed optimism that the newly inaugurated headquarters of the Central Bank will enhance operational efficiency and bolster Ghana’s reputation as a leader in Africa’s financial sector.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony on Wednesday, November 20, Dr. Addison highlighted the strategic role of the state-of-the-art facility in unifying the bank’s operations and strengthening the nation’s financial system.

Dr. Addison explained that the primary purpose of the new headquarters is to consolidate the bank’s offices, which are currently spread across Accra, under one roof.

new Bank of Ghana Headquarters
new Bank of Ghana Headquarters

This centralisation, he noted, is key to improving coordination, communication, and cost-efficiency in the bank’s operations.

“This new head office allows us to streamline our activities, enhance communication, reduce costs, and create synergies for greater efficiency.

“It is part of our broader modernisation strategy, positioning the Bank of Ghana as a forward-looking institution ready to meet the evolving demands of the global financial landscape,” he stated.

Dr. Addison further described the new headquarters as a significant civic landmark, symbolising Ghana’s commitment to excellence in financial governance.

“The Bank Square was designed with the future in mind and stands as one of Accra’s most important modern landmarks. This facility will play a pivotal role in solidifying Ghana’s position as a leading force in Africa’s financial ecosystem.”

The $250 million project features three key structures: the Tower Block, Urban Block, and Amenities Block, complemented by basements, podiums, and ancillary facilities.

 

 

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SOCO project promotes peace and unity among youth in Northern Ghana amid election season https://www.adomonline.com/soco-project-promotes-peace-and-unity-among-youth-in-northern-ghana-amid-election-season/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 12:12:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473785 In the heart of Northern Ghana, the Gulf of Guinea Northern Regions Social Cohesion (SOCO) Project is working to strengthen community bonds and build resilience against economic and social challenges.

Through youth engagement initiatives, cultural celebrations, and sports activities, SOCO empowers communities across the Upper West, Upper East, Northern, North East, Savannah, and Oti Regions, fostering a spirit of unity and mutual understanding among diverse groups.

Implemented by the Ministry of Local Government, Decentralization, and Rural Development (MLGDRD), the SOCO Project is part of a larger regional initiative encompassing Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Togo, and Benin.

This initiative involves a total investment of USD 450 million by the World Bank, with Ghana allocated USD 150 million. The project aims to address the complex factors driving fragility in these regions, including economic instability, climate risks, and social inequality.

One of the SOCO Project’s core objectives has been to encourage social cohesion and prevent divisive forces from destabilizing communities.

Notable among these initiatives are 20 events dubbed “SOCO Games” and 15 cultural festivals hosted across the selected project regions.

The project has also provided over 8,000 community members with spaces to connect, celebrate, and engage in healthy competition. These sports and cultural gatherings not only create a sense of unity but also serve as a practical measure to keep the youth actively involved in positive community life, reducing the risk of engaging in divisive or extremist behaviors.

Additionally, these gatherings bridge divides between different cultural and ethnic groups, promoting a collective sense of identity and purpose that transcends individual, ethnic, and religious differences.

The SOCO Project has also inaugurated two Youth Parliaments in the West Mamprusi and Nabdam Districts, with about 14 more to be inaugurated in the second cycle of implementation.

The SOCO Project has funded 11 Youth Parliamentary sessions in its first year of implementation. These parliaments give young people a formal voice in local governance, allowing them to discuss pressing issues, propose solutions, and play an active role in decisions affecting their lives and communities.

The Youth Parliament model provides youth with a sense of agency and belonging, fostering positive civic engagement and reducing the likelihood of frustrations turning into divisive actions.

Further reinforcing its commitment to peace, the SOCO Project has organized 10 inter-community dialogues across the regions, inviting diverse groups to partake in conversations aimed at promoting mutual understanding, respect, and peace.

In communities where resources are limited and pressures are high, these dialogue sessions provide an essential platform for addressing misunderstandings and grievances in a controlled, constructive environment.

As political campaigns intensify, MLGDRD remains focused on the importance of these SOCO-led peace-building efforts.

Recognizing that community and youth engagements are critical to maintaining a peaceful atmosphere before, during, and after the 2024 elections, the ministry is actively working to expand these initiatives and deepen SOCO’s reach to ensure that as many young people as possible have the support and guidance needed to build peace and stability within Northern Ghana.

With its focus on youth inclusion, SOCO is not only reducing vulnerability to extremism but also investing in the long-term social cohesion and resilience of Northern Ghana.

As the nation approaches a critical political period, the SOCO Project’s initiatives pave the way for a safer, more united future—one where the young people of Northern Ghana are equipped to lead their communities with empathy, respect, and a shared vision for peace.

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‘One Gad’ Ekow Gyan: The unsung hero saving lives at Sakumono beach https://www.adomonline.com/one-gad-ekow-gyan-the-unsung-hero-saving-lives-at-sakumono-beach/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 12:02:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473771 On the bustling shores of Sakumono Beach, near Tema, a quiet hero has emerged, embodying courage, selflessness, and unwavering dedication to saving lives.

Known to many as One Gad but privately as Ekow Gyan, this 27-year-old has become a lifeline for those who find themselves at the mercy of the unforgiving sea.

A Daring Rescue

On Sunday, November 17, 2024, as sun-seekers enjoyed the warmth and tranquillity of Sakumono Beach, an unsettling cry for help pierced the air.

A man had swum too far from shore and was struggling to stay afloat. The crowd watched in despair as he flailed helplessly, his desperate gestures weakening with each passing second.

Many onlookers assumed the worst. The man’s position in the water seemed irretrievable, and hopes dimmed as he disappeared beneath the waves.

But then, amidst the rising tension, a figure leapt into action. It was One Gad. Without a life jacket, he dived into the churning waters, determined to bring the drowning man back to safety.

The crowd watched with bated breath as both men disappeared beneath the surface. For agonising moments, there was no sign of either.

Then, like a miracle, One Gad re-emerged, his arm firmly around the unconscious man. Cheers erupted as he fought against the waves, inching closer to shore.

When he finally reached land, One Gad carried the unresponsive man to a waiting car for transport to the hospital.

The crowd’s applause was deafening, and chants of “hero” echoed across the beach.

This fortunate man, believed to be around 35 years old, owes his life to One Gad, who later revealed that he has rescued over 15 people from drowning over the years.

The Man Behind the Hero

Born in Winneba in Ghana’s Central Region, Ekow Gyan learned to swim by the age of 10, a skill nurtured by his upbringing along the coast.

However, tragedy struck when his father passed away just as he completed junior high school, leaving his mother unable to support further education.

At 17, Ekow moved to Tema to live with his brother, taking on the dual burden of fending for himself and supporting his family back in Winneba.

Despite the hardships, he has built a life as a skilled mason and painter, and his work ethic is as admired as his bravery at sea.

When asked what compels him to risk his life for strangers, One Gad modestly shrugged.

On the day of the rescue, a young man had informed him of the drowning victim. Without hesitation, he ran to the scene and dived in. His response is always the same: immediate and selfless.

A True Hero’s Humility

Eyewitnesses at the beach spoke of One Gad’s consistent heroics, recounting how he has saved numerous lives without seeking recognition or reward.

“After every rescue, he either goes back into the water to swim or heads home quietly. He never brags about what he’s done,” shared one of his friends.

Yet, despite his life-saving efforts, One Gad has received little gratitude. Not one of the over 15 individuals he has rescued has returned to thank him.

In a particularly disheartening incident, a man he saved promised to repair his broken mobile phone, only to disappear with it entirely.

One Gad embodies the spirit of selflessness and community, risking his life time and again for others without expecting anything in return. It is high time his heroics are recognised, not just by those who frequent Sakumono Beach but by the nation as a whole.

As Ghana reflects on this extraordinary young man’s bravery, let us remember that everyday heroes walk among us, often unnoticed and unappreciated.

Ekow “One Gad” Gyan isn’t just a saviour at sea; he is a beacon of hope and a reminder of the power of selfless acts.

 

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Flower Pot Interchange: NRA justifies increment from GH¢69m to GH¢700m https://www.adomonline.com/flower-pot-interchange-nra-justifies-increment-from-gh%c2%a269m-to-gh%c2%a2700m/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 11:15:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473743 The Director-General of the National Roads Authority (NRA), James Amoo-Gottfried, says the increase in the cost of constructing the well-known Flower Pot Interchange along the Spintex Road in the Greater Accra Region is due to an expanded scope of work.

According to him, the original work plan has changed, leading to the rise in costs.

“The initial scope was entirely different. It was to involve two overpasses: one over the Flower Pot roundabout and another across the motorway (Accra-Tema Motorway), totaling about 120 metres of bridge length. What we have now is about 1,022 metres of bridge length,” he explained.

He added, “So, the scope as originally planned and what we have now is entirely different,” during an interview on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Wednesday, November 20.

Mr. Amoo-Gottfried’s clarification comes in response to a call by the Minority Members of Parliament (MPs) for an explanation regarding the increase in construction costs.

The Flower Pot Interchange project was awarded in 2016 for GH¢69.5 million by the previous NDC government. However, the project cost was revised to GH¢147 million in 2017 and has now neared GH¢1 billion under the Nana-Addo-led government.

It is one of the major infrastructure projects prioritized by the NPP government in the heart of the capital.

On Tuesday, President Nana Akufo-Addo commissioned the project.

This infrastructure aims to ease traffic congestion on the north and south corridors of the Tema Motorway, enhancing connectivity and improving travel times for commuters.

The Flower Pot Interchange features an 802-metre dual carriageway viaduct with asphaltic concrete surfacing, a 140-metre ramp from Shiashie onto the viaduct towards Airport Hills, and an 80-metre ramp connecting the viaduct to the motorway towards Tema.

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‘If we can do it in 36 hours, why not?’ – EC on presidential results timeline https://www.adomonline.com/if-we-can-do-it-in-36-hours-why-not-ec-on-presidential-results-timeline/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 10:03:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473713 The Deputy Chairman of the Electoral Commission (EC) in charge of Corporate Services has assured that they are committed to delivering the presidential election results within 72 hours after polls close on December 7.

Dr. Bossman Asare, while speaking on Joy News’ PM Express, stated the importance of accuracy, transparency, and adherence to established timelines in the electoral process.

“By convention, we work within 72 hours, and I believe we are going to work within the 72 hours to ensure that Ghanaians know the outcome of the presidential election,” Dr. Asare said.

He noted that while the EC is prepared to work efficiently, the process requires meticulous checks at every stage to ensure credibility.

Explaining the timeline, Dr. Asare highlighted the multi-step process required to collate results from constituencies across the country.

“For the parliamentary election, some constituencies may conclude their processes as early as 12 midnight, 1 am, or 2 am. After that, those presidential results will be sent to the regional capitals,” he said.

From there, the regional officials will review the results before forwarding them to the EC headquarters in Accra, where the Chairperson will officially declare the outcome.

Dr. Asare also stressed that the EC prioritizes transparency.

“We shouldn’t forget that parties are going to be represented at all these levels to ensure transparency and credibility of the process,” he stated.

Reflecting on the 2020 elections, he explained that while the EC initially aimed to declare results within 24 hours, the declaration was eventually made within 48 hours.

The decision to adopt a 72-hour timeline this year is a strategic move to balance efficiency with thoroughness.

“The target we set in 2020 was to announce the results within 24 hours, but we ended up doing so in almost 48 hours. This time, we are allowing ourselves more flexibility.

“If we can get everything in less than 24 hours, why not? If we can get it in about 36 hours, we’ll go ahead and do it. But as much as possible, within 72 hours, we are going to take the necessary steps,” he explained.

Dr. Asare reassured Ghanaians that the Commission is prepared to deliver timely and credible results.

“We will take our time to ensure that every step of the process is carefully managed so that, within three days, the outcome is clear and satisfactory to all stakeholders.”

While acknowledging the logistical challenges of transmitting results from remote constituencies to regional capitals, he maintained that the EC has systems in place to manage the process efficiently.

“We will do our very best to follow convention and ensure Ghanaians receive the results they deserve,” he affirmed.

 

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Tema-Mpakadan Railway, 2 new trains to be commissioned on Friday https://www.adomonline.com/tema-mpakadan-railway-2-new-trains-to-be-commissioned-on-friday/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 09:58:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473697 After years of anticipation, Ghana’s 97.6 km Tema-Mpakadan standard railway line is finally set to be inaugurated on Friday.

Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA), Yaw Owusu, made this known in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show.

According to him, President Nana Akufo-Addo will also commission the newly acquired trains at the Tema Harbour, where the event will be held.

“The seating capacity for the trains is 120 for one and 150 for the other. If we secure additional funding, we will purchase more trains,” he added.

Mr. Owusu also mentioned that private investors will be given the opportunity to operate trains, but they will first be required to go through all necessary processes.

When asked about the cost of one train, he said the trains offer good value for money.

“With an estimated price range of $4 to $5 million per train, the train is modern, well-decorated, and very spacious,” he said.

Regarding ticketing, he mentioned, “We have a program in place and are working on making tickets available online.”

After the commissioning, Mr. Owusu said the trains would undergo a test run for about two months on the Tema-Mpakadan line before the trains officially begin operations.

“This is to ensure that everything runs properly before it hits the road,” he added.

He clarified that the commissioning of the trains is not due to the upcoming elections, which are only a few days away.

“It’s not because of the election that we are hurriedly commissioning it,” he stated.

He also assured that if there are any issues with the trains, there is a one-year warranty, adding that a five-year maintenance agreement has been signed as part of the maintenance plan.

The project, which began in 2018, is part of the Ghana-Burkina Faso Interconnectivity Project, aimed at linking Ghana to its northern neighbor.

The railway line stretches from Tema to Mpakadan, passing through the iconic 300m-long railway bridge over the Volta River.

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Ghana is at a crossroads and requires an urgent reset – NDC insists https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-is-at-a-crossroads-and-requires-an-urgent-reset-ndc-insists/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 09:48:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473696 The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has reiterated its commitment to resetting Ghana if voted into power in the 2024 election, emphasizing that the nation is at a crossroads.

At a press conference on Tuesday, the NDC National Communications Officer, Sammy Gyamfi, criticized the Akufo-Addo administration for its handling of economic challenges.

The NDC insisted that the current administration’s economic policies have led to severe hardship and worsening conditions for Ghanaians.

Sammy Gyamfi asserted that this mismanagement has resulted in “unprecedented hardships” and a deteriorating standard of living for the average Ghanaian.

“Friends, our dear nation is at a crossroads and requires an urgent reset. Not only has the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia-led NPP government failed to keep almost all their flagship promises to Ghanaians, but they have totally run down Ghana’s economy, leading to unprecedented hardships and an ever-worsening standard of living,” he stated.

Mr. Gyamfi emphasized that at this crucial point, Ghana needs experienced and stable leadership, which is exemplified by the NDC’s flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama.

“Ghana needs the experienced and steady pair of hands that H.E. John Dramani Mahama offers. His proven track record of sound economic management and the right transformational vision that Ghana needs at this critical time is what will steer us out of our current mess,” he added.

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Were you expecting Kufuor to support you? – Nana Akomea asks Alan https://www.adomonline.com/were-you-expecting-kufuor-to-support-you-nana-akomea-asks-alan/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 09:20:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473689 The Vice Chairman of the Bawumia Campaign Team, Nana Akomea, has expressed reservations about Alan Kyerematen’s criticisms of former President John Agyekum Kufuor.

The Managing Director of the State Transport Corporation (STC) questioned whether Mr. Kyerematen expected Kufuor to support him instead.

“It’s sad that Alan Kyerematen feels that way. Who did Alan Kyerematen expect Kufuor to support? Him? He’s not a member of the NPP. Is he a member of the NPP? If Kufuor goes to support Alan Kyerematen, Kufuor has taken himself out of the NPP. I think, in the NPP, Kufuor, at one point, used to be everybody’s boss, including President Akufo-Addo,” he stated.

Mr. Kufuor had, in a media interview, endorsed New Patriotic Party (NPP) Presidential Candidate Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for the 2024 election.

Describing Dr. Bawumia as a man of destiny, Kufuor rallied Ghanaians to massively vote for him on December 7 to transform the nation.

The endorsement, however, did not sit well with the flagbearer of the Movement for Change, who claimed it tarnished Kufuor’s reputation.

Reacting to this, Nana Akomea, in an interview on Accra-based Channel One TV, said Mr. Kyerematen’s statement was unfortunate.

“So, Kufuor is like the old lady in the house, like the Akan people will call ‘Abrewatia.’ That’s how Kufuor is. The Abrewatia in the party you said should go and endorse you, Alan, who is not in the party. You didn’t follow him to stay in that party, you left, and he should follow you.

“Between Kufuor and Alan, who should follow the other? I heard some of the things he said and it made me sad. At the time Kufuor appointed Alan as US Ambassador and Minister of Trade, there were people in the party who could have taken those appointments,” he clarified.

Nana Akomea expressed optimism that Kufuor would have been actively involved in the NPP’s campaign, but for old age.

“Isn’t it laughable? Kufuor is not as active as he used to be. I can assure you, if he was active, he would be doing more. Not because of any fear, but because he’s a member of the NPP. And he wants the NPP to succeed and contribute to that effort. How does anybody read meaning into it?” he quizzed.

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Akufo-Addo appoints Herbert Krapa as Energy Minister https://www.adomonline.com/akufo-addo-appoints-herbert-krapa-as-energy-minister/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 08:46:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473682 President Nana Akufo-Addo has appointed Herbert Krapa as the Minister for Energy.

A statement signed by the Director of Communications at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin, stated that the appointment took effect from Tuesday, November 19, 2024.

The President expressed confidence that Mr. Krapa will continue to distinguish himself in his new role to ensure the continued growth and transformation of the energy sector.

Before his appointment, Mr. Krapa was the Minister of State at the Ministry of Energy, a position he had held since July 2024.

Akufo-Addo nominated Herbert Krapa, who was the Deputy Energy Minister, to be a Minister of State. This followed the selection of the former Energy Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, as the running mate for the NPP flagbearer, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

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Six, including two drivers, killed in accident; others injured [Photos] https://www.adomonline.com/six-including-two-drivers-killed-in-accident-others-injured-photos/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 08:27:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473670 Six people have lost their lives in a fatal accident on the Tamale-Kumasi Highway.

The accident, which occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, involved a Kia Granbird bus with registration number GT 6068-19 and a Kia Rhino truck with registration number GR 7968-20.

The suspect driver, Yakubu, in charge of the KIA Granbird bus, was transporting 28 passengers from Kumasi to Tamale.

Upon reaching a section of the road at Mile 40, the bus collided head-on with the KIA Rhino, which was carrying watermelons from Daboya to Goaso.

Occupants of both vehicles sustained various degrees of injuries and were rushed to the Central Gonja District Hospital in Buipe for treatment.

Unfortunately, three male adults, including both drivers, two females, and a child, died on the spot.

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) in Buipe was called to the scene to assist in extricating victims and clearing the accident site.

Their bodies have been deposited at the Central Gonja District Hospital morgue for preservation, pending autopsy.

Meanwhile, the Buipe District Police Command, led by its Crime Officer, ASP Amoako, has appealed to drivers to reduce their speed to save lives.

 

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2024 Election: We’ll deal ruthlessly with troublemakers – IGP Dampare https://www.adomonline.com/2024-election-well-deal-ruthlessly-with-troublemakers-igp-dampare/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 07:50:04 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2473630 The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akufo Dampare, has assured the public of a robust security plan ahead of the December 7 election.

In collaboration with other security agencies, IGP Dampare has warned that they will not allow anyone to disturb the peace of the nation.

He made this statement during an engagement with the Civil Forum Initiative (CFI) in Accra on Tuesday, where he warned that troublemakers would be dealt with ruthlessly.

To ensure a peaceful election process, the Ghana Police Service has met with the Executives of the Civil Forum Initiative to discuss their preparedness.

Speaking to Adom News, Dr. Dampare emphasized, “No individual or group will be allowed to undermine the nation’s peace. Extensive measures have been put in place to guarantee peaceful elections.”

He further stated, “Those identified in connection with election-related crimes will be pursued and brought to justice.”

Dr. Dampare also called on the public to support efforts for a peaceful election, urging everyone to cooperate with the security agencies to maintain order.

He said their research indicates that, in previous elections, most violence occurred at the collation centers. For this reason, they are currently working with the Electoral Commission (EC) to ensure that only authorized persons will be allowed at the centers this year.

The same principle, he said, will apply at the EC’s office, where the presidential election results will be collated, to maintain peace.

Dr. Dampare mentioned that, in most cases, political parties that sense defeat incite their supporters to cause trouble, but that won’t be allowed to happen again.

Speaking to Adom News, Rev. Fr. Michael Quaicoe, Director of Governance, Justice, and Peace of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference and an executive member of the Civil Forum Initiative, commended the Ghana Police Service for its strategic plan.

 

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