Speaker Bagbin To Deliver Ruling On Adwoa Safo Upon Resumption Of Parliament In October NEWS POLITICS by George Vineh Yawson - July 31, 2022November 12, 20240 Sarah Adwoa Safo Speaker of Parliament, Right Honourable Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin By: Gregory Pilkington Amoah Speaker of Parliament, Right Honourable Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, will deliver his ruling on embattled Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya Sarah Adwoa Safo, who was together with two other Members, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong and Henry Quartey cited for absenteeism and referred to the Privileges Committee of the House. The Committee had finalised its report and reported back to the House for a decision to be made on whether or not the seats of these Members ought to be vacated as prescribed by law. The capturing of the motion and its subsequent laying before the plenary generated rigorous debate among both caucuses of the House as the Members on
Minority Accuses Bost, PPA Of Inflating The Cost Of Twin Tower Office Complex NEWS POLITICS by George Vineh Yawson - July 31, 2022November 12, 20240 Edwin Alfred Provencal, Managing Director of BOST Story by: Gregory Pilkington Amoah The Minority in Parliament is accusing the Bulk Oil and Storage Company Limited (BOST) of inflating the cost of the construction of the Twin Tower Complex. According to Ranking Member on the Committee of Mines and Energy John Abdulai Jinapor, the initial cost of the project under the Mr Kwame Awuah Darko in 2015 was Thirty-Nine Million Dollars however, under this administration, the cost has shot up Seventy-Eight Million Dollars. The Member of Parliament for Yapei-Kusawgu says the contract initially increased from Thirty-Nine Million Dollars to Forty-Nine Million Dollars for the construction of the two-unit project before the board of BOST decided to procure only a single unit gaining an approval from
Boffourkrom Health Center In A Deplorable State LOCAL NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - July 29, 2022November 12, 20240 Awafo Daniel, Assembly man Health workers and residents at Boffourkrom in the Sunyani West District are appealing to Government to renovate the only health facility in the town. According to them, the deplorable state of the facility is affecting healthcare delivery in the community. Boffourkrom Health Centre which is the only health facility in the area serves villages such as Koase, Asantefou Sre so, Teacherkorm, Pepewase, Nkwadum , Kyidomhene and other nearby communities within the Sunyani West Municipality of the Bono Region. The centre which is not only in a poor State has also been taken over by reptiles and other domestic animals, depriving residents of quality healthcare. Speaking to Pan African News, some nurses at the facility expressed fear over the consistent
Nkrankwanta Gets Rice Processing Factory LOCAL NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - July 21, 2022November 12, 20240 Minister for Food and Agriculture Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto has commissioned a new rice ‘Common User’ factory at Nkrankwanta in the Dormaa West district of the Bono Region. At the launch of the facility, he indicated that government has solved the challenge by extending electricity to start production as it will add value to the production of rice in the region. The state-of-the-art facility which falls directly under the 1D1F initiative aims at changing the nature of Ghana’s economy from one which is dependent on import and export of raw materials to one which is focused on manufacturing, value addition of processed goods. Bono Regional Minister, Juliana Owusu Banahene underscored the need for a factory in the Region and said its establishment had
Sanzule Chief Honoured For ‘’Showing The Way’’ AFRICA NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - July 10, 2022November 12, 20240 Former Appeals Court Judge, Justice Jones Dotse, has raised concern over the leadership style in Ghana which has contributed to a myriad of challenges and difficulties within the country. He disclosed this at a ceremony to confer a doctorate of Leadership and Humanity on the Chief of Sanzule Community in the Western Region, Okatakyi Asafo Boakye III for his selfless contribution and dedication to the development of his community and Ghana as a whole. The United Graduate College and Seminary International (UGCSI) in collaboration with political think tank, Centre for Greater Impact here in Ghana has conferred an honorary doctorate of Leadership and Humanity on the Chief of Sanzule Community in the Western Region, Okatakyi Asafo Boakye III for his selfless contribution
Citizen Coalition Demands Total Accountability From Government On Public Funds LOCAL NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - July 10, 2022November 12, 20240 A newly-outdoored civil society group, Coalition for Democratic Accountability and Inclusive Governance has called on government to render a comprehensive accountability to the citizens for state funds among others. In an interaction with the media, Member of the group who doubles as Executive Director of West Africa Civil Society Institute, Nana Asantewaa Afadzinu, bemoaned corruption in the public sector which remains an existential threat to Ghana’s democracy. She also called on the public to wake up to their responsibilities and insist the right things are done for the betterment of the nation. Think-tanks like, SEND Ghana, TUC, IDEG, Parliamentary Network Africa, GIBA, Abantu for Development, ACEPA-Africa, Odekro among others are part of this coalition. Story by George Yawson Vineh.
Asantehene Concerned Over The Economic Hardship In The Country. LOCAL NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - July 10, 2022November 12, 20240 The Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has added his voice to the call by some Ghanaians of hardship in the country. He made this known when the food and agriculture minister paid a courtesy call on him during his working visit to the region to interact with farmers in the region to ascertain first-hand information facing the farmers. Briefing Asantehene on the purpose of his tour, Food, and Agriculture Minister, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto seized the opportunity to urge the chiefs and the public to debunk claims of food shortage in the country. Story by George Yawson Vineh.
Zoomlion Marks Environmental Day With A Cleaning Up Exercise. LOCAL NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - July 10, 2022November 12, 20240 The staff of Zoomlion Ghana limited, a firm that provides waste management and environmental sanitation services have held a health walk in collaboration with the media. The three-hour event-themed ‘walk for clean environment’ began at the Ayi Mensah toll booth and ended at the Peduase Methodist junior high school. It was all joy and funfair as staff of the waste management giant participated in the energy-sapping activity designed to enable them to live healthier and longer. The activity which was interspersed with music saw participants screened medically and treated with intensive aerobics. They also took part in archery and tug of war. In an interview, the corporate affairs manager of Zoomlion Ghana limited, Daniel Ohene Obeng touched on the essence of the exercise saying it’s
Artisans At Arts Centre Worried over Poor Conditions Of Work LOCAL NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - July 10, 2022November 12, 20240 Artisans working and operating at the Arts Centre in Accra have expressed worry over poor working conditions which are affecting the success and sustainability of their business. Spanning over a period of forty decades since its inception, the sorrowful state and conditions surrounding these artisans leaves much to be desired, one that can best be described as inhumane, and requires an overhaul. Unhygienic conditions in the area, smoke emanating from the burning of refuse, miscreants, people with mental disorders and children loitering around has had an impact on their lives. In spite of working assiduously in these demotivating conditions it is an undeniable fact that the heart of the Arts Centre emanates from the work of artisans. Massa Mensah tells me he has been
Trade Under Threat At Arts Centre, Artisans And Traders Appeal For Help LOCAL NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - July 10, 2022November 12, 20240 Artisans and traders at the Arts Centre are enraged with the activities of miscreants serving as middle men whose nefarious activities has affected patronage of wares at the facility. The commercially viable hub which deals in historical relics and artifacts has seen a downward spiral due to the activities of self-styled middle men popularly known as Goro boys. Their heinous activity has also made business unbearable and unattractive. In an interview, a clothier Kwame Nketia raised concern over their illicit dealings and called for a collaborative effort to curb their unauthorized operations. From several beautifully designed display of rich African wares, traders at the facility are distraught over their day-to-day activity. Madam Atta Mensah has worked for close to two decades also narrated the ordeal