NDC Young Women to Rally at Madina Market: JDM Leads Charge for Change

This Saturday, July 13th, 2024, all eyes will be on Madina Market as the National Women’s Wing of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) prepares to host a pivotal rally under the rallying cries of #LaceUpForChange and #OurTimeIsNow.

 

 

At the forefront of this gathering stands H.E John Dramani Mahama, Former President of Ghana and the current Flagbearer of the NDC, who will headline the event alongside Hon. Francis Xavier-Sosu, Member of Parliament for Madina Constituency.

Scheduled to commence at 9:00 am, the rally aims to galvanize support among young women leaders within the NDC, highlighting their integral role in shaping Ghana’s political landscape. With Prof. Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang, Vice Presidential Candidate of the NDC, also expected to make an appearance, the event underscores the party’s commitment to gender parity and inclusive governance.

The rally serves as a platform to address critical issues such as gender equality, youth empowerment, and economic revitalization. Attendees, clad in vibrant NDC colors, will engage with Madina Market traders and local residents, advocating for policies designed to uplift communities and foster sustainable development across Ghana.

H.E John Dramani Mahama, known for his advocacy of progressive policies and inclusive growth, will outline the NDC’s vision for a brighter future. Key priorities include job creation, educational reform, and healthcare improvements aimed at enhancing the quality of life for all Ghanaians, particularly marginalized groups.

As anticipation builds, the spotlight remains firmly on H.E John Dramani Mahama, whose leadership and vision resonate deeply among supporters and undecided voters alike. The rally is poised to energize grassroots support and mobilize voters behind the NDC’s agenda for a prosperous Ghana under Mahama’s leadership.

Minority to summon Interior Minister over secret security recruitment

The Minority in Parliament has threatened to haul the Interior Minister, Henry Quartey before the House over what it deems as a secret recruitment into the security services.

This follows reports of a planned recruitment of 11,000 personnel from a backlog of applicants over the years.

The Minority contends that a press release from the Ghana Police Service suggests that there is no backlog to be recruited into the security services.

Addressing journalists, the Ranking Member of the Defence and Interior Committee of Parliament, James Agalga said the recruitment process must be transparent and fair.

He argued that the police had cleared all applicants from the 2021-2022 recruitment exercise, hence any new recruitment requires fresh applications with clear eligibility criteria.

Agalga has called for advertisements capturing eligibility criteria, as done during the NDC era, to ensure fairness and transparency.

“This is documentary evidence. They are saying that the entire recruitment process for the 2021 to 2022 recruitment process has come to an end. The idea of a backlog is that you start some recruitment process and along the way you are unable to complete the exercise, so you have some outstanding applicants to deal with. That is what the backlog is all about. But the police are saying that they had cleared all the applicants.”

“What that means is that those who were not shortlisted and issued admission letters had not met the eligibility criteria for recruitment. So they had drawn the curtain for the 2021 to 2022 recruitment exercise. And that is the message we have been seeking to drum home, that there is nothing like a backlog.”

“This is not the first time the security services under the Ministry of the Interior will recruit. In the era of the NDC, we did some recruitments, but those recruitments were preceded by advertisements which captured the eligibility criteria.

“So all the leaders said, let the minister for the interior play according to the rules of fairness and transparency and cause an advert to be made.”

“He [Interior Minister] would have to be hauled to appear before the House and explain to Ghanaians the process of recruitment under his watch is shrouded in so much secrecy.”

 

Supreme Court throws out Barker-Vormawor’s attempt to compel Kan Dapaah to answer 17 questions in defamation case

The Supreme Court has dismissed an application by activist Oliver Barker-Vormawor, which sought to invoke the jurisdiction of the apex court to compel National Security Minister Albert Kan Dapaah to answer 17 questions in an ongoing defamation case at the high court.

Albert Kan Dapaah has brought a GH₵10 million defamation suit against Oliver Barker-Vormawor over allegations by the activist that he was offered $1,000,000 by the cabinet in a bid to get him to stop leading the #FixTheCountry movement from organizing protests against the regime.

Kan Dapaah refused to respond to the 17 questions put to him by the appellant at the high court.

According to the appellant, these questions are questions of fact that would clarify the suit filed by the National Security Minister at the high court. Thus, the appellant prayed the apex court to grant an order for the minister to provide information, facts, and documents pursuant to Article 19(5) of the 1992 Constitution.

Lawyers for Oliver Barker-Vormawor also wanted the court to determine whether the particular facts should be disclosed by the minister (Plaintiff/Respondent) to assist in the trial at the high court.

Dr. Justice Srem Sai, in his argument, quoted Order 23 of CI 47 to support his request that the Supreme Court compels the National Security Minister to produce documents.

Ordinarily, the Attorney General’s Department should be representing the National Security Minister in court, as he declined to divulge information citing national security confidentiality and oath of secrecy. He argued that answering those questions would compromise his official duty and the security of the state.

However, Albert Kan Dapaah is represented by a private attorney, Bright Okyere Agyekum.

Making his legal argument, Bright Okyere Agyekum posited that the jurisdiction of the court was not properly invoked by the appellant.

He also referenced Article 135 and argued that the appellant failed to reference specific official documents they wanted the court to compel the National Security Minister to produce. He further argued that the appellant filed an application for facts but not for specific documents.

He thus prayed the court to dismiss the application because the appellant is “on a fishing expedition.”

The appalent he rounded up” is fishing at the High court and wants to fish further at the apex court. The application should be dismissed.”

Article 135 of the 1992 constitution is clear, that application for the provision of official documents will be heard in chambers.

However, the panel, according to the Chief Justice who presided over the case, took the decision to hear the matter in open court because there were no mention of specific official documents by the appellant.

In the view of the court, the questions put to the National Security minister by Oliver Barker-Vormawor through his lawyers, are “questions thrown at large” without date and time.

Chief Justice Gertrude Tokornu in explaining the difficulty the court had with the application, pointed out that even if the court agreed and granted the application, it was going to be “difficult in crafting the order”, and enquired why the appellant came to the Supreme court under article 135 but failed to state the specific official documents they wanted to be disclosed by the Respondent.

The court further held that Article 135, the premise on which the appellant went to the Supreme Court, is not a tool for fishing, referencing the infamous Watergate controversy which ultimately resulted in the resignation of President Nixon of the United States.

The panel of five judges pronounced that in that case, during which a similar article in the US was invoked, the appellant asked for some tapes and recordings to be produced, something the activist and his lawyers failed to do.

Delivering the ruling, Chief Justice Gertrude Tokornu said “after considering the application, the court sees no reference to identifiable documents. Application is deemed unsupported and dismissed.”

With the ruling, the defamation case at the high court will continue without the National Security minister answering those seventeen questions.

 

Source: Myjoyonline.com

Moldovan club Petrocub Hîncești ‘sack’ Nana Yaw Amponsah after six months

Moldovan champions Petrocub Hîncești have terminated their contract with Ghanaian football administrator Nana Yaw Amponsah as a member of the club’s leadership, XYZ sports can exclusively confirm.

Nana Yaw Amponsah and his Samaritan Investment Group were appointed to manage the affairs of the Municipal Stadium outfit in a deal signed earlier this year.

The former Asante Kotoko Chief Executive Officer (CEO) assumed a top role as the president of the club, which signifies a transformative era for the club and marks a significant milestone in its history.

He helped the club clinch the Moldovan Premier League title for the first time and the Moldovan super Cup in the just-concluded season.

However, the Petrocub Hîncești board of directors opted to terminate their contract with Nana Yaw Amponsah and the Samaritan Investment Group following a heated misunderstanding over the direction of the club.

XYZ sports understands that the decision has led to the withdrawal of all players from the team’s roster acquired under the Nana Yaw Amponsah- led administration ahead of their maiden UEFA Champions League campaign, slated to kick off 10th July 2024.

Nana Yaw Amponsah parted ways with Asante Kotoko in the previous year, concluding his tenure that commenced in 2020. During his time at Kotoko, he secured one Ghana Premier League title for the Porcupine Warriors.

 

 

 

Source :myxyzonline/Story by Roger Emmanuel

Conflict of Interest Holding Ghana Sports Back – Nii Lante Vanderpuye

In a candid assessment of the state of sports in Ghana, former Sports Minister and MP for Odododiodio constituency, Hon. Nii Lantey Vanderpuye, has identified conflict of interest as a major obstacle hindering progress in the industry.

Speaking with passion and conviction on X Sports show on TV XYZ, Monday 8th July 2024, Hon. Vanderpuye shared his thoughts on the need for stakeholders to prioritize the interests of sports development over personal interests, citing the example of Kwesi Appiah’s dual role as Sudan’s head coach and GFA Exco member.

He stated that Sudan’s head coach and GFA Exco member, Kwesi Appiah, should’ve resigned as an Exco member immediately after he was appointed as the Sudanese national team coach.

Hon. Nii Lantey has promised to sit with stakeholders in football and other sporting disciplines to curb the spirit of conflict of interest when they come back to power.

Hon. Nii Lantey Vanderpuye has cautioned the ministry of youth and sports for the maltreatment of the amputee team before and after they won the AAFCON in Egypt this year.


Stating, the same treatment wouldn’t have been given to the Black Stars if they won a trophy.

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Marry rich ladies – Paul Okoye tells men

Popular singer and half of PSquare, Paul Okoye, AKA Rudeboy, has advised men to work hard to make money and marry wealthy women when they finally accomplish their goal.

He lamented that the rate at which women demand financial stability from men before getting into a relationship or marriage with them was alarming.

The ‘Reason With Me’ crooner urged struggling men to change the narrative when they finally make money by marrying wealthy women.

He said everyone should work towards achieving financial stability regardless of gender.

On his Instagram account, Rudeboy wrote, “The rate at which they keep saying men must be financially stable, money, etc., before getting married or into a relationship is alarming.

“Dear kings, change the narrative, chase money, make money and look for a wealthy woman. Let everyone strive for success.”

Gospel music is a full time business, you need money to run it – Ohemaa Mercy

Celebrated Ghanaian Gospel artiste, Ohemaa Mercy, has added her voice to the discussion of Gospel artistes and charging money for performances and events.

Speaking in an interview with Accra-based Neat FM on July 8, 2024, she opened up about the Gospel music industry, highlighting both its spiritual rewards and its financial demands.

Ohemaa Mercy stated that while the ministry is spiritually fulfilling and comes with divine blessings, it is also expensive and requires costs that need to be paid.

The Gospel singer pointed out that expenses such as payment for staff, bills, promotional costs and others require money, thus, despite the spiritual benefits, money is still an important factor in the Gospel music industry.

“This ministry is full of sacrifices, and those sacrifices do not go unnoticed; God will definitely bless you in one way or another.

“But as much as there is the spiritual side which has its own blessings, there is also a business side to it that requires money.

“For example, as a Gospel artiste, I have staff to pay; I have to cover expenses like fuel and bills, book venues, and promote shows. All of that requires money.

“So yes, there are blessings, there are people who God will send to help you. But that doesn’t mean Gospel musicians don’t need money; Gospel music is a full-time business… You need money to run it,” she said.

Mahama understands Ghana’s economy better than Bawumia – Victor Smith

A former Ghana’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (UK), Ambassador Victor Smith has rallied Ghanaians to have faith in former president John Mahama’s promises.

He said the former president who is seeking to be voted for in the upcoming elections in December has the wherewithal to return the country’s economy to the right path unlike what is being witnessed under the leadership of President Nana Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr Mahamamudu Bawumia.

In an interview with Kwqame Minkah on Power FM’s Dwaboase programme Tuesday morning, Ambassador Smith touted Mr Mahama’s achievements in some sectors of the economy while comapring them to the current regime and argued that the NDC’s flag bearer understands the nuanes of Ghana’s fiscal space and its potentials that can inure to the benefit of Ghanaians.

According to ambassador Smith,  Dr Bawumia, the head of the country’s Economic Management Team, who is the flag bearer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) cannot match the competencies of president Mahama.

“He [Bawumia] doesn’t have the experience to run a country like Ghana. Look, you [Bawumia] presided 8 years over such rot, how can we give power to you?” he quizzed.

Mr Smith said John Mahama has had a first hand experience as a President and understands the needs of Ghanaians, urging Ghanaians to vote for him to put his experience into fixing the mess being created by Akufo-Addo and his appointees.

His reaction comes on the back of severe economi hardship fuelled by depreceiation of the country’s currency and inflation which have sparked agitations among various labour unions.

 

Source: Myxyzonline.com

34 prisoners sit for BECE 2024

Thirty-four prisoners are participating in this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).

The BECE, organized annually in Ghana’s education system, marks the transition from Junior High Schools to Senior High Schools and Technical Institutions in Ghana.

The candidates, all males, include 27 juveniles from the Senior Correctional Centre (SCC), 5 from Nsawam Maximum Security Prison, and 2 from Sunyani Central Prison.

In an interview, the Greater Accra Regional Public Relations Officer, DSP Loretta Valentina Amoah, mentioned that the inmates have been fully prepared by qualified, trained teachers of the service and some from the Ghana Education Service.

She was optimistic that the inmates would pass all the subjects and come out with flying colours.

DSP Valentina Amoah also highlighted that challenges, such as inadequate teaching and learning materials impede the preparation process for the inmates to upgrade themselves.

She urged the public to come to the aid of the inmates, especially the juveniles, and donate materials such as textbooks and past questions to enhance their studies and make learning fun.

An interview with some of the inmate candidates revealed that this year’s BECE is going to be one of the best due to how fully they have been prepared by their teachers.

They commended the teachers for their hard work and promised to make them proud.

The Ghana Prisons Service, in its quest to deliver on its reformation and rehabilitation mandate in line with modern universal best practices, introduced formal education to the inmates on a pilot basis at the Senior Correctional Centre in 2007 and later extended it to the other prisons.

This was to help the inmates acquire some basic literacy skills as well as a certificate to facilitate their smooth reintegration.

The first batch made up of 21 juveniles and young offenders, sat for the Basic Education Certificate Examination in 2009 and recorded 100%, and has since been recording 100% passes in 2009.

Last year, 51 prisoners across the country sat for BECE and also recorded a 100% pass.

 

Source: Citi News

No need for Mahama-Bawumia debate – Bawah Mogtari

The spokesperson for the John Mahama 2024 Campaign Team, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, has firmly rejected calls for a pre-election debate between the NDC flagbearer and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer of the NPP.

Despite growing appeals from political analysts and various stakeholders, Bawah Mogtari dismissed the idea of a debate between the two prominent contenders.

During an interview on Channel One TV on Monday, July 8, Bawah Mogtari lauded Mahama’s exceptional and extensive knowledge on general issues.

She, however, hesitated to accept an invitation for a debate, citing the current state of the government’s performance as rendering such a debate unnecessary.

She expressed supreme confidence in John Mahama’s ability to outshine any presidential aspirant in a debate scenario.

The former Deputy Transport Minister emphasised that the key issues for the 2024 general election are well-known to Ghanaians, suggesting that there is little appetite among voters for a formal debate.

Madam Bawah Mogtari underscored the campaign team’s strategic focus on other forms of engagement and communication with the electorate.

“I personally have no appetite for a debate…When I look at what we have, when I look at the current trajectory, when I look at the failings of this particular administration, I ask myself ‘why do we need to put up with a debate’? But of course, this is a decision that the upper people usually will make.

“It’s not my decision to make, as the debates and conversations go along, maybe eventually some conversations will happen around it, who knows?

“We do know all about the debates between John Mahama and then candidate Akufo-Addo and we know who won those debates. So, I believe that the fact that Mr Mahama is a man whose energy and knowledge is unparallel is not in doubt. And I’m sure on any day, whomever, I know he’s going to win the debate. But I don’t think that immediately I will want to see that,” she maintained.

 

NAPO to be officially outdoored as Bawumia’s running mate in Kumasi today

Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, popularly called NAPO is set to be officially unveiled as the running mate of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), on Tuesday, July 9, in a highly anticipated event.

The unveiling of NAPO as Dr. Bawumia’s running mate will take place in Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region, a traditional stronghold of the New Patriotic Party. According to Francis Adomako, the Ashanti Regional Organiser of the NPP, the region is eagerly awaiting the event.

On Friday, July 5, the National Council of the NPP formally endorsed NAPO as the running mate of Dr. Bawumia.

The decision has received widespread acclaim from top party officials, including President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, who has expressed his confidence in the duo’s ability to lead the party to victory in the 2024 general elections.

Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh in a statement expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Bawumia, for entrusting him with the responsibility of serving as his running mate. NAPO pledged his unwavering commitment to working collaboratively with Dr Bawumia to ensure a resounding victory for the party in the upcoming elections.

The New Patriotic Party has mounted a robust defence of NAPO, dismissing criticisms of his perceived arrogance. In response to the backlash, some stakeholders have suggested that NAPO should use prepared scripts for his future public appearances to help manage his messaging and mitigate any potential gaffes.

The New Patriotic Party has also officially opened nominations for the Manhyia South, following Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh’s elevation to the party’s running mate position.

This has left the Manhyia South Parliamentary seat vacant, though Parliament has yet to make an official declaration.

The party pledged a free and fair electoral process and urged prospective aspirants to be mindful of their utterances, emphasising that this is an internal affair.

NAPO’s brother, Nana Owusu Afriyie Prempeh, is reportedly vying for the same parliamentary seat, potentially setting up a family rivalry in the political arena.

The stage is set for a fiercely contested presidential election in 2024, with the New Patriotic Party’s duo, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh (NAPO), facing off against the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ticket, comprising former President John Dramani Mahama and Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang.

 

Source: Citi news

 

It’s sad Gov’t couldn’t print textbooks for BECE candidates – Apaak

The Deputy Ranking Member of Parliament’s Select Committee on Education, Dr Clement Apaak, has said he is worried the Akufo-Addo government has, for years, failed to procure text books for basic schools to enhance their learning experience.

Speaking to Kwame Minkah, host of Dwaboase programme on TV XYZ, the MP for Builsa South noted that the action of the government will have a negative impact on the performance of the candidates sitting the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) this year.

The educationist and lawmaker said he cannot fathom the reason behind the government’s failure to get the important learning materials to schools for a long time.

“The government owes publishers and has failed to settle the debt, resulting in their refusal to print textbooks for the students… The situation is worrying,” the legislator said in Akan.

To him, the government’s act depicts that it is not committed to improving education standards in the country.

“It is only under President Akufo-Addo that we are experiencing this,” he posited while arguing that the government is destroying the future of the incoming generation.

Despite numerous attempts by the Minority to get the government to do the right thing in the education sector, Dr Apaak emphasized that the managers of the country’s education sector are reluctant to secure text books.

Dr Apaak’s concerns come at a time form three students are writing their final exams to exit the Junior High School.

2024 BECE

According to the West African Examination Council (WAEC)out of the total number of candidates sitting for the BECE, 282, 648 are males and 286,447 are females, with 19,506 schools participating in the examinations.

The examination is being administered in 2,123 locations across the country, with 2,123 supervisors, 1,889 assistant supervisors, and 19,973 invigilators.

 

By Henryson Okrah| Myxyzonline.com