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  • Bawumia shares defining first-term legacies of Akufo-Addo’s government with ICU

    Bawumia shares defining first-term legacies of Akufo-Addo’s government with ICU

    Bawumia shares defining first-term legacies of Akufo-Addo’s government with ICU

    The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has said that the government of President Akufo-Addo has worked towards the interest of Ghanaians by pursuing progressive and impactful policies.

    Addressing delegates at the 11th Quadrennial Conference of the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU) in Accra on Thursday, August, 26, Dr. Bawumia shared with the worker’s inclusive interventions by the Akufo-Addo government, which he described as defining legacies of the President.

    “I will share with you developments which I believe have defined the President’s legacy. These are his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unprecedented financial sector clean-up, the digital transformation of the Ghanaian society, and social interventions,” Dr. Bawumia said.

    Bawumia

    The Vice President, who recounted the mountain economic and social challenges the Akufo-Addo government inherited from the previous NDC regime, extensively listed how the government’s various interventions have addressed, or mitigated these challenges since 2017.

    Prudent Economic Management

    The Vice President said, much of the government’s successes have been due to its prudent economic management, which he noted, expanded the economy prior to covid-19.

    “Ladies and Gentlemen, the President on January 7, 2017, promised to rebuild this country as Ghanaians faced daunting challenges, including declining economic growth, rapidly falling value of the Cedi and constantly rising inflation and interest rates.’

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    “Three years over the planning period, between 2017 and 2019, the economy recorded significant expansion. Average growth in national output more than doubled from 2.8 percent (2014-2016) to 6.96 percent (2017-2019). The growth of agriculture more than doubled from 2.5 percent to 8.3%.”

    “We halted de-industrialization, rebounded manufacturing growth, and expanded job creation. The fiscal deficit declined from 6.8 percent of rebased national output in 2016 to 3.8 percent and 4.8 percent between 2018 and 2019 in that order.”

    “Inflation dropped steadily from 15.4 percent at the end of 2016 to 7.9 percent at the end of December 2019.”

    Digitization

    Another important legacy of the Akufo-Addo government, which the Vice President shared with delegates, is a digitization and its continued impact on society and the Ghanaian economy.

    Bawumia. He said the government’s economic transformational agenda, was underpinned by the creation of digital infrastructure such as digital national identification system, property address system, the inclusion of the non-formal population into the financial sector through mobile money interoperability, amongst many others, whose benefits, he said, are obvious and impacting lives.

    Social interventions to reduce suffering

    Dr. Bawumia noted that the most important part of prudent economic management and all that government has achieved, is their impacts on the lives of the people, which he said, has been a priority to the Akufo-Addo government.

    “While we have not totally eliminated the suffering of Ghanaians and Ghanaian workers, we can point to specific policy interventions that have mitigated the suffering that we talked about,” he said.

    The Vice President listed several social interventions including de-freezing of public sector employment, which has led to the recruitment of thousands of nurses and teachers, creation of NABCO to reduce graduate unemployment, expansion of recruitment into the security services.

    Others he listed included: restoration of nursing and teacher trainee allowances, employment interventions through the Youth Employment Agency, industrialization through 1D1F, abolition of many taxes, employment opportunities to people with disabilities to man toll booths, Free SHS, government’s covid-19 alleviation packages, among others.

    Impact and management of COVID-19

    Just like other speakers, Dr. Bawumia acknowledged the impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the economy and Ghanaians, as well as the government’s swift response to the situation to mitigate the impact on Ghanaians and businesses.

    “The country has clearly and unequivocally made strides in inclusive growth. All these strides were made before the destructive effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020,” the Vice President said.

    “The severe, debilitating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the day-to-day lives of Ghanaian workers, most especially on industrial workers, cannot be overemphasized.”

    “The worldwide debilitating effects of the pandemic included disruptions to supply chains in production, economic slowdown, uncertain demand in markets, and the loss of jobs and livelihoods. There has been a dramatic increase in shipping costs globally. For example, the price of shipping goods from Asia to Europe increased from $2000 per container in August 2020 to $12000 per container in August 2021 with its attendant impact on prices of goods (such as cement iron rods, etc.) globally.”

    The government responded swiftly. Through the implementation of the Coronavirus Alleviation Programme (CAP):

    The government increased COVID-19 testing facilities from the initial (2) to sixteen (16) and equipped several hospitals across the country with the capacity to test for COVID-19;

    Government-subsidized electricity consumption for 4,772,512 customers from April 2020 to March 2021. Electricity consumption for 1,620,907 lifeline customers was fully covered while the consumption of other customers was subsidized by 50 percent; Government increased the average monthly water supply by over 40% and provided free water supply to over 10,000,000 Ghanaians, and Government disbursed GH¢412.88 million to support over 270,000 businesses which helped save over 650,000 MSME jobs.”

    The leadership of the ICU also commended the government’s handling of the Coronavirus pandemic and urged the government to continue to do more to mitigate the impact, especially on workers.

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  • Open the borders, hunger is killing us — Ketu Youth to Akufo-Addo

    Open the borders, hunger is killing us — Ketu Youth to Akufo-Addo

    Ketu Youth in Development Network in the Volta Region is demanding President Akufo-Addo open the borders to save them from dying from hunger.

    Ghana’s land borders have been closed since March 15, 2020. The decision was announced by the President as a measure to control the importation of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) into the country.

    After more than a year, the Ketu Youth in Development Network says people living in and around border areas of the Volta Region are suffering.

    “Our mothers and sisters who hawk around the Ghana and Togo border for their daily bread are now siting at home due to absence of an alternative means of livelihood, drivers are complaining about low patronage due to the border closure while they continue to pay huge price for fuel. Artisans who buy their raw materials from Togo have to shut down their businesses because they do not have a means to access them,” part of a release from the group dated August 15 read.

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    Fed up with the economic hardships, the group is demanding the reopening of Ghana’s borders to ensure those whose sources of livelihoods have been taken from them get something to do to feed themselves and their families.

    “We are by this release reminding the President about his deliberate silence on the closure of the land borders and the economic impact it continues to have on the indigenous people in and around those areas, especially the southern part of Volta Region.

    “Therefore, we are appealing to the conscience of the president as the father of the nation to as matter urgency open the land borders, so that economic activities can be partially restored to reduce the current hardship the people are subjected to. We believe with all the safety protocols and the strict enforcement therein, livelihood would pick up once again,” the release from Ketu Youth in Development Network concludes.

    Below is the release in full:

    Open the borders
    Open the borders

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  • Free SHS is Struggling to Survive- NDC Communicator

    Free SHS is Struggling to Survive- NDC Communicator

    A member of the NDC Communications Team, Osman Ayariga has stated that, the Free SHS policy is struggling to survive.

    He explained the policy is on its knees begging to survive because it was not properly implemented by the NPP Government.

    “Free SHS is on its knees begging, the Minister of Education is currently engaging parents to solicit funds to sustain it. Parents are now paying more on education under the Free SHS policy than it used to be,” he stated.

    Speaking to host of Prime Morning Show, Daniel Dadzie on the Joy Prime Channel Monday, the outspoken communicator said, the policy is not working due to lack of funds. According to him, the phenomenon is affecting students’ performance.

    “Students go to school for six months and stay home another six months. Parents are forced to pay for extra classes which are expensive than the actual school fees,” he added.

    The Free Senior High School (Free SHS) education policy was a government initiative introduced in September 2017 under President Akufo-Addo.

    Prior to its implementation, the policy was an integral part of NPP’s campaign during 2012 and 2016 elections.

    The policy’s seeks to address issues with access, equity, and equality in fulfilling the United Nations modified Sustainable Development Goals, where member countries amalgamate those themes in their educational systems to certify adequate learning experiences for students.

    However, the policy had received setbacks in terms of financing and infrastructure. This resulted in the Double-track system. The system has students grouped into Gold and Green batches. The batches run shift to complete a semester due the inability of most Senior High Schools’ to accommodate them.

    Mr. Ayariga explained that the Free SHS was not properly financed. He believes this has degraded Senior High Education in the country.

    “People should not talk as if Free SHS has solved Ghana’s problems; Government needs to do more because the policy was not properly implemented, forcing parents to pay extra fees. The party has failed to live up to expectations,” he stressed.

  • Dr. Bawumia & NPP Government Never Promise Free Cars to Okada Riders in 2020

    Dr. Bawumia & NPP Government Never Promise Free Cars to Okada Riders in 2020

    Dr. Bawumia & NPP Government Never Promise Free Cars to Okada Riders in 2020: Razak Kojo Opoku Writes to Franklin Cudjoe/NDC Members


    I have read a news item emanating from the camp of the Founding President of IMANI, Franklin Cudjoe, and NDC Members, asking the whereabouts of the cars Dr. Bawumia proposed to the Okada riders during the 2020 general elections.

    It is interesting to state the facts and diffuse the propaganda from Franklin Cudjoe and NDC Members.


    1. Ahead of the 2020 general elections, John Mahama promised to legalize the Okada business in the Country as well as create a facility for the purchase of more motorcycles and tricycles for the riders at a much cheaper cost.
    2. Dr. Bawumia and NPP Government on the other hand proposed that We give the Okada riders an opportunity to buy safer vehicles through lease and pay over a period of time. At no point in time did the Vice-President, Dr. Bawumia says he was going to offer free vehicles to the Okada riders.

    Razak Kojo Opoku


    3. Unfortunately, the commercial motorcycle and tricycle riders bought into the Okada legalization vision of John Mahama and wholly rejected the noble proposal by Dr. Bawumia and NPP.
    The Okada Riders believed in the lies of John Mahama and rejected the truthful proposal by Dr. Bawumia and NPP Government.

    NPP SEE ALSO: The NPP Achievements in the Education Sector- Press Release


    4. The commercial motorcycle and tricycle riders jointly formed a group known as Okada Riders Association and claimed to have a membership of about 800,000 across the Country.
    5. The Okada Riders Association campaigned, endorsed, and voted for John Mahama during the 2020 general elections. They fully rallied behind John Mahama with their campaign platform dubbed, “Get Okada Votes Campaign” for John Mahama in the 2020 general elections.


    Notwithstanding the rejection of Dr. Bawumia’s Hire Purchase Policy by the Okada Riders in 2020, if they have repented and are willing to cooperate with Government, I think the Government will put measures in place for the Okada Riders to acquire safer vehicles through lease and later pay over a period of time with a payment plan.
    In any case, John Mahama is still in a better position to provide free motorcycles and tricycles to the Okada riders if truly indeed IMANI Africa still believes in Mahama’s Okada Policy.


    Franklin Cudjoe and NDC Members should demand from John Mahama to honour his promise to the Okada Riders since he enjoys their support and votes in the 2020 general elections. However, they should understand that the Okada business is still not legal and again, it is not safe.
    The Hire Purchase Policy for safer vehicles for Okada riders proposed by Dr. Bawumia and NPP Government is still the best option.

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  • Twifo Ati-Morkwa  Farmers Praise Gov’t For Electronic Weighing Scales

    Twifo Ati-Morkwa Farmers Praise Gov’t For Electronic Weighing Scales

    Twifo Ati-Morkwa Farmers Praise Gov’t For Electronic Weighing Scales

    Cocoa farmers in the Twifo Ati-Morkwa District of the Central Region have expressed their happiness of the government’s intention to introduce electronic cocoa weighing machine.

    The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), of COCOBOD, Mr. Joseph Boahen Aidoo, has revealed that the management of COCOBOD is planning to introduce new weighing scales to be used by Licensed Buying Companies for purchases when the new cocoa season begins on October 1, 2021.

    Mr. Boahen Aidoo attributed the achievement to the efforts of the hardworking farmers and the several interventions introduced by COCOBOD to increase the yield.

    Twifo Ati-Morkwa Farmers
    Twifo Ati-Morkwa Farmers

    SEE ALSO: Cut Sarkodie some slack, he probably has a boil in his armpit – Mugeez

    Following this, some cocoa farmers in Twifo Ati-Morkwa District have started singing praising songs to the government for taking such a decision, speaking with the media, they described the purchasing clerks (PCs) as cheaters because they feel cheated anytime they send their cocoa beans to the PCs.

    SOME COCOA FARMERS IN TWIFO ATI-MORKWA DISTRICT

    Meanwhile, the 2020 central Regional best cocoa farmer Mr. Falcon Mensah also on behalf of cocoa farmers expressed his profound gratitude to the government for taking such a decision.

    Twifo Ati-Morkwa Farmers

    He then urged his fellow cocoa farmers to obey the rules in the production of the cocoa beans to meet the required standard of the purchasing clecks/Ghana Cocobod by drying the beans very well and also select the unwanted ones and other particles from the Cocoa bean before sending it to the clerks for weighing.


    MR. FALCON MENSAH, 2020 CENTRAL REGIONAL BEST COCOA FARMER

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  • The NPP Achievements in the Education Sector- Press Release

    The NPP Achievements in the Education Sector- Press Release

    PRESS RELEASE

    MONDAY 23RD AUGUST , 2021

    NPP GOVERNMENT HAS ACHIEVED MORE IN EDUCATION SECTOR THAN ANY GOVERNMENT IN THE FOURTH REPUBLIC OF GHANA— NEW PATRIOTIC PARTY YOUTH ORGANIZATION EXECUTIVES ANNOUNCES.

    The Regional Executives of the New Patriotic Party Youth Organization( NPPYO), says the ruling New Patriotic Party has taken Ghana’s education sector to heights never achieved in the country’s history.

    According to the Executives, the Akuffo Addo government has initiated many policies to the benefit of Ghanaian students. NPPYO Regional Executives added that even Mr. John Mahama couldn’t achieve what the Akuffo Addo government has in the educational sector. “What NPP have achieved in the educational sector is unprecedented in the annals of the history of this country”
    They cited the Free Senior High School programmes as a policies that has brought relief to Ghanaians. They boldly said, nearly 1.2 million students from all parts of the country are currently benefitting from the Free SHS policy.

    NPPYO Executives champion said, NPP government has restored Nursing and Teacher trainees allowances and Teacher trainees from college of education now earn a full degree and no longer need to take study leave before becomes teachers. Again teachers recruitment is now done at the regional levels to ensure proper decentralisation.

    NPP government abolished the fees for post graduate medical training and the cost of BECE and WASSC exams has been absorbed by Akuffo Addo government. To add more, NPP government has connected free WI-FI to the public universities for online education and researching. In terms of education infrastructure, NPP government has built many schools, classrooms, dormitories and bungalows for teachers. NPP government has constructed a total 2, 729 classrooms with capacity to accommodate 109, 160 pupils whereas Mr. Mahama in 4years built 840 classrooms and has commenced the construction of seven brand new mordern senior high schools across country.

    On the basis of the performances, the leadership of this country by Nana Addo has resulted in much better outcomes than any government .Going forward, we can continue to trust and rely on NPP government in the next four years.

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    Hon. Osei Elvis
    Ashanti Regional Chairman,NPPYO
    (+233551848367)

    Hon. Emmanuel Peprah
    Eastern Regional Chairman, NPPYO
    (+233552202877)

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    Central Regional Chairman, NPPYO
    (+233244111685)

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    Western North Regional Vice Chairman, NPPYO
    (+233240622272)

    Hon. Abdul Razak Issah
    Northern Regional Chairman, NPPYO
    (+233549123668)

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    Ahafo regional chairman, NPPYO
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  • ‘Juju’ scare hits pro-govt ‘Fixing The Country’ movement

    ‘Juju’ scare hits pro-govt ‘Fixing The Country’ movement

    ‘Juju’ scare hits pro-govt ‘Fixing The Country’ movement

    Hopeson Adoye

    One of the Conveners of Fixing the country movement, Hopeson Adoye has claimed that some members of the rival group, #Fixthecountry movement, have visited a shrine in the Ashanti region to eliminate them for embarking on a counter-campaign.

    Hopeson Adoye alleged that these unnamed leaders of the Fixthecountry movement were charged heavily by the fetish priest. However, they pleaded for more time to raise the agreed fee due to their inability to gather the money as of the time they finalized the deal.

    The meeting, he said, was held at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Kumasi.

    Hopeson said the #Fixthecountry conveners will face the consequences if they go ahead with their actions.

    “This is a contest of ideas we are engaged in and you go to a shrine to kill us.

    Hopeson Adoye

    SEE ALSO Dr. Bawumia Teases the NDC of being a Party of the “Impossible “

    “They have gone to see a fetish priest in Ashanti region to kill us through road accident. We dare them to go ahead and see what will happen to them. It will not work one bit, I am saying this on authority,” he said on Net 2 Monday August 23.

    He reiterated “This is ideological warfare we are engaged in, purely intellectual debate. We organized a press conference, they also did a counter press conference.

    “That is what we want and you now resort to juju to scare us? No way, we are not scared one bit.

    “Fixing the Ghana movement will continue to explain the good works of the president and let Ghanaians know all the projects undertaken by the president,” he added.

    Conveners of Fixthecountry movement are piling up pressure on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his administration to deal with the fundamental issues facing the country and the governed.

    On Wednesday August 4 hundreds of Ghanaians joined their demonstration in Accra to demand better conditions of service from the leaders.

    Dozens begun the protest march from the Obra Spot. Hopeson Adoye

    Most of the protesters were in red with a few draped in the colours of the national flag.

    From the Obra Spot, the protesters used the Farisco Traffic Light road at Adabraka through the TUC-Kinbu road and then ended up at the Black Stars Square.

    Fixing the country movement have also served notice to embark on a nationwide demonstration to let Ghanaians know the work done by the president so far in addressing the problems that the people are saddled with.

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  • Dr. Bawumia Teases the NDC of being a Party of the “Impossible “

    Dr. Bawumia Teases the NDC of being a Party of the “Impossible “

    Dr. Bawumia has teased the NDC of being a party of the impossible. The vice president says the NDC always gives excuses for ambitious programs. Bawumia’s response follows criticism by the party over some government projects.

    The Vice President has described the opposition NDC as a party of the impossible.

    In an opinion piece, the vice president argued that all projects and interventions that the NDC proclaimed as impossible to achieve have been completed by the Akufo-Addo administration.

    “Thankfully, we have been blessed with a party and a president with a can-do spirit that can make many things that appear impossible to be possible,” he stated.

  • President Akuffo-Addo Arrives in Germany to Participate in the G20 Compact Initiative Programs

    President Akuffo-Addo Arrives in Germany to Participate in the G20 Compact Initiative Programs

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has arrived in Germany to participate in the G20 Compact Initiative Programme established by the German Chancellor to promote investments in African countries, including Ghana.

    The President left Ghana Sunday to Germany at the invitation of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

    The G20 Compact with Africa (CWA) was initiated under the German G20 Presidency to promote private investment in Africa, including in infrastructure.

    The CwA’s primary objective is to increase the attractiveness of private investment through substantial improvements of the macro, business, and financing frameworks.

    It brings together reform-minded African countries, international organizations, and bilateral partners from G20 and beyond to coordinate country-specific reform agendas, support respective policy measures and advertise investment opportunities to private investors.

    The initiative is demand-driven and open to all African countries. Since its launch in 2017, the CwA has sparked great interest. So far, twelve African countries have joined the initiative: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Morocco, Rwanda, Senegal, Togo, and Tunisia.

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  • President Akuffo-Addo Flies to Germany

    President Akuffo-Addo Flies to Germany

    President Akufo-Addo left Accra yesterday, Sunday, August 22, 2021, for Germany at the invitation of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

    This was announced by Director of Communications at the Presidency Eugene Arhin at the maiden weekly press briefing.

    The President while in Germany will hold bilateral talks with the German leader and also meet with manufacturers of the Pfizer vaccine as part of government’s efforts at securing the vaccine and also making Ghana a hub for vaccine production.

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  • AGENDA 111: Government Should Consider the Completion and Upgrading of Existing Hospitals Instead- Mr. Samuel Boateng

    AGENDA 111: Government Should Consider the Completion and Upgrading of Existing Hospitals Instead- Mr. Samuel Boateng

    The president of the republic, Nana Akuffo Addo recently cut sod for the commencement of the construction of 111 hospitals across the country which is titled Agenda 111 hospital projects.

    Reacting to this, Mr Samuel Boateng a political analyst has described the idea and the agenda as a brilliant one but government has to reconsider and complete the uncompleted hospital projects in the country and also upgrade the existing hospitals in the country which lacks the needed facilities for effective health care.

    Mr Samuel Boateng stated that, considering the country’s economy situation, it is better for government to apply scale of preference by constructing the new hospitals for the newly created six regions and some other Districts that may need the hospitals at all cost and upgrade the existing hospitals that lacks facilities for health care.

    He stressed that, the abandoned hospital projects that were in the stage of completion must also be attended to ensure that they are completed and well equiped for effective health care delivery.

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  • God hasn’t asked Nana Addo to build any cathedral, Eagle prophet must shut up – Apostle Fires

    God hasn’t asked Nana Addo to build any cathedral, Eagle prophet must shut up – Apostle Fires

    President Nana Addo Danquah Akufo Addo has been urged to rescind his decision to put up a National Cathedral he claims to be doing for God.

    According to Apostle Dirl Airl King Marshal, God is never in agreement to the President’s decision hence the need to boycott that idea and focus on other important matters.

    The founder and leader of the Soldiers of Christ Prayer Group of All Churches however cautions Prophet Reindoff Oduro aka Eagle Prophet to shut up from causing fear and panic to people who disagree to the Cathedral idea.

    Apostle Airl Marshal also adds that the President’s decision to release Akuapem Poloo from prison despite several cautions from God, coupled with other issues is going to cause the nation a lot.

    The man of God finally reveals that God is very angry at the rate at which ministers are prevented from operating in schools, by indicating that there’s the need to open doors for such ministers to get back to the school rooms.

    Call Apostle on 0541484812 / 0200128758 for more

  • GHANAIANS SHOULD CHOOSE GA ADANGBE AS THEIR NEXT PRESIDENT TO END GHANA’S SUFFERING – MAN OF GOD REVEALS

    GHANAIANS SHOULD CHOOSE GA ADANGBE AS THEIR NEXT PRESIDENT TO END GHANA’S SUFFERING – MAN OF GOD REVEALS

    GHANAIANS SHOULD CHOOSE GA ADANGBE AS THEIR NEXT PRESIDENT TO END GHANA’S SUFFERING – MAN OF GOD REVEALS

    The founder and leader of the Divine Citadel Of Christ Church in GA West Municipality of the Greater Accra Region, Apostle Felix Gadogbo has revealed to Ghanaians that they should choose a Ga-Adangbe man as their next president to end the suffering and hardship of Ghana.

    Apostle Felix Gadogbo.dikoder.com

    He said it does not matter the political color of the person, any party who chooses a Ga-Adangbe as flag bearer in the 2024 General elections will not only win the elections but will also bring Ghana’s long-suffering to an end.

    SEE ALSO: Amerado, Obibini set social media ablaze with diss tracks

    In a press briefing today at the headquarters of the Divine Citadel Of Christ Church, Apostle Felix Gadogbo made it clear that this does not mean any other person can not win the elections, but it is only the Ga-Adangbe that can bring the long-suffering of Ghana to an end.

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  • “We are still at home miserably”unemployed registered Nurse assistants, 2019 Batch.

    “We are still at home miserably”unemployed registered Nurse assistants, 2019 Batch.

    “We are still at home miserably”.. unemployed registered Nurse assistants, 2019 Batch reminding the Government about their posting

    nurses The Registered Nurse Assistant Preventive (RNAP) & Registered Nurse Assistant Clinical (RNAC) are calling on the government to absorb them for they have stayed in the house unemployed for quite too long.

    In an exclusive interview with Listowel Aboagye Dacosta of Sweet FM, the National President of the Registered Nurse Assistant Preventive and Registered Nurse Assistant Clinical 2019 batch Mr. Eric Kwakye explained that, recently, a joint communique was sent to MoH by Rotational Nurses Leadership about their financial clearance. Surprisingly, a few days after, YEA and GHS signed a Memorandum of Understanding to train 3000 SHS graduates for six months on “Zoom Nurse Module” for the same work there are already trained and licensed professionals numbering over 20,000 in the house unemployed

    nurses

    GIRL CHILD EDUCATION. SEE ALSO: We should all invest in girl child education and community development – acting Zongo chief

    Mr. Eric Kwakye disclosed that they have severally met with the Director HR of MoH on their posting, but nothing fruitful seems to manifest out of the engagements.

    “DROP the Zoom Nurse Module which seeks to train & recruit 3,000 SHS graduates and post us first”

    Miss Addo Baffour- Sandra is the secretary of the Registered Nurse Assistant Preventive & Registered Nurse Assistant Clinical also lamented on the economic and social implications that the members have been going through in their various communities of abode.

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  • Loyal consumers of ”Waakye & Banku” unhappy about the drastic reduction in quantity as sellers attribute it to the high price of beans and maize + Voice

    Loyal consumers of ”Waakye & Banku” unhappy about the drastic reduction in quantity as sellers attribute it to the high price of beans and maize + Voice

    LOYAL CONSUMERS OF “WAAKYE & BANKU” IN THE TWIFO ATTI-MORKWA DISTRICT UNHAPPY ABOUT THE DRASTIC REDUCTION IN QUANTITY AS SELLERS ATTRIBUTE IT TO HIGH PRICES OF BEANS AND MAIZE

    The ardent consumers of “Waakye and Banku” in the Twifo Ati-Morkwa district of central region have expressed dissatisfaction about the sudden decrease in the quantity of the food they buy.

    Speaking with Listowel Aboagye Dacosta of Sweet FM, the custumers explained that, previously, with Gh5.00, one could get full plate of Waakye with fish, vegetables and fish or chicken.
    With same amount of money, one could equally get two big balls of Banku and fish or meat but of late, with same amount of money, you get nothing that can make you full they lamented.

    WAAKYE

    SEE ALSO: EC directs NDC to put its proposed electoral reforms before IPAC

    In response, WAAKYE the “Waakye and Banku sellers in the Twifo Ati-Morkwa district also attributed the recent reduction in the quantity as complained by the customers to the current maximization in prices of beans and maize. The added that they used to purchase a bag of beans and maize Gh600 and Gh300 respectively however, there have been astronomical increments in the prices of beans and maize on the general market that has necessitated for a reduction in the quantity of their food.

    SOURCE Listowel Aboagye Dacosta of Sweet FM / / Shop@torsaa