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Nii Okai Laryea supports NDC wards at Odododiodio

A parliamentary candidate hopeful for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Odododiodio, Emmanuel Nii Okai Laryea, has pledged to empower the party’s ward executives in the constituency.

He said it is his dream to ensure that all wards are well-resourced to address the needs of party members and constituents within Odododiodio.

Mr Laryea made the pledge when he presented a bus to the special ward in the constituency and added that all eight wards in the area will receive one.

“I want us to develop a system in Odododiodio where the MP will not be burdened with some of these things. One of the ways to go about this is to decentralize the welfare system; each ward should be able to have an income-generating measure that they can fall back on in terms of the needs of delegates or constituents. All eight wards in this constituency will receive one. I urge delegates to give me the nod come December 16, 2023, so we can do more,” he added.

Addressing some concerns in the constituency, Nii Okae Laryea said he is disappointed in the incumbent Member of Parliament for the area, Edwin Nii Lantey Vanderpuye for saying that it is only Mr. Michael Yarboi Annan, who had been disqualified from the race, could retain the Odododiodio parliamentary seat for the NDC.

The MP for Odododiodoo conveyed his disappointment with the decision taken by the Functional Executive Committee (FEC) of the NDC to disqualify Michael Nii Yarboi Annan. According to him, Annan is the most viable candidate capable of retaining the Odododiodoo seat for the NDC in the upcoming 2024 polls.

However, Nii Okai Laryea disagrees with Vanderpuye, explaining thatt he is working diligently to win the parliamentary primaries scheduled for December 16 and retain the seat for the party in the 2024 elections.

“Nii Lantey Vanderpuye is my senior brother; I went to parliament with him in 2013. He is a senior brother, but in my personal view, the comment he made is very unfortunate because the NDC is strong within Odododiodio. He is suggesting that, without that particular individual, we won’t be able to get a candidate to replace him.”

“It is totally unheard of for somebody to say that but for one person, we can’t retain the seat. There are assertions that, for the past two years, an individual has been sponsoring people in the party. Is that to say that the MP, Nii Lantey Vanderpuye, shirked his responsibility as MP to that candidate? If that is what we are saying, I am sorry to say this to my big brother, then he has failed,” he added.

 

Source: Myxyzonline.com

 

[Video] Jean Mensa has blood on her hands – Oheneba fires

Broadcaster Oheneba Boamah Bennie has slammed the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), Jean Adukwei Mensa, over her recent comment on election violence in the country.

The host of Gumbe Show on TV XYZ said the EC Boss has no moral right to talk about election violence when she rubbished the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election melee which resulted in the maiming of several people in in 2019.

According to Oheneba, Mrs Mensa described the by-election as incident-free whereas some inhabitants of Bawaleshi hasd been hospitalised due to a shooting incident that marred the polls.

“Jeean Mensa said the Ayawaso West Wuogon election was without incident…You have blood on your hands. You supervised elections that resulted in the killing of innocent Ghanaians,” Oheneba jabbed.

His criticisms comes after the EC Boss, in a recent meeting with the IGP, noted with concerns that Ghana is currently experiencing planned attempts to unleash violence before, during, and after elections.

Jean Mensa averred that the violence was being orchestrated to dent the image of institutions such as the EC, the Police Service and other security agencies.

“We are aware of the security threats we face today when elections are coming. The evidence of threats to our security confronts us daily. Indeed, elections have become the lifeblood of our society, people eat, drink, and breathe elections 24 hours a day. We do witness the dialogues on our radio and TV on a 24-hour basis, the quest for power today has become so fierce,” she lamented.

But Oheneba who watered down the assertions of the EC Boss indicated that the EC Boss has been inefficient since she was appointed to manage elections in the country.

 

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Volta Regional NDC Communications office builds capacity of serial callers, communicators

The Volta Regional leadership of the NDC has scaled up activities though capacity building workshops to empower advocates to effectively disseminate information and counter false propaganda intended to mislead potential voters in the party’s stronghold.

The initiative by the regional leadership of the party, targeting communicators and serial callers is also to align them with the party’s communications strategy for an effective campaign towards the December 7, 2024 elections.

On Monday, December 4, 2023, members from the Ho Central constituency, had their turn of a one-day training and sensitization workshop. It comes after similar exercises in the Hohoe, Ketu South and South Tongu constituencies.

It focused on equipping communicators and serial callers with the tools needed to articulate the party’s vision, in-depth knowledge and insights into the party’s major policy proposals, especially the 24 Hour Economy, succinctly espoused by H.E. John Dramani Mahama.


According to the Regional Communications Officer, Sorkpa Kafui Agbleze, these engagements shall be completed before a major Regional Communications seminar scheduled to take place on 17th of December.

The event, will be attended by party heavy weights in the region and at the national level.

The regional Communications officer, aided by his deputy, Delali Bright Kugbeadzor, took turns to break down Frequently Asked Questions, FAQs shared by the party to defuse the spirited attempt by the governing New Patriotic Party to water down the expected impact of the bold idea that has the potential of creating jobs for the teeming youth, boost revenue generation, strengthen Ghana’s cedi, reduce inflation and interest rates and as well tax reliefs intended to attract more investment opportunities for businesses and companies that will subscribe to the transformative policy.

 

Mahama meets Duffuor on 2024 strategy, NDC’s future

The 2024 Presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress has held a strategic meeting with former Finance Minister, Dr Kwabena Duffuor, who contested in in the party’s flagbearer race in May this year, on how to build on the party’s united front for a convincing victory, come December 7, 2024.

Accompanying him was his son, Dr Kwabena Duffuor Jnr., who painfully lost his Parliamentary bid in the Sekyere Afram Plains Constituency, as a result of what analysts ascribed to the injunction case initiated to suspend NDC’s Presidential primaries at the time.

In a brief post on facebook on Monday December 4, 2023, the former President, summarized his meeting with Dr Duffuor who contested him during the 2022 flagbearer race as a fruitful one which also focused on the party’s future.


He wrote…. “It was great meeting with Dr Kwabena Duffuor as we discussed the future of our party and the upcoming 2024 elections. It is important for us to come together and work towards unity and the growth of our party,”.

He added… “Let’s focus on our common goals and aspirations to build the Ghana we want together. Together4Change and for #Victory2024.”
Present at the meeting were former Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, professor Joshua Alabi, a Functional Executive member of the party, founding member of the NDC, Huudu Yahya and General Secretary, Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey.

It will be recalled that the Dr Duffuor, issued a statement immediately after the Presidential primaries affirming his commitment towards the party following rumors about his possible exit to form a party.

Mahama congratulates newly inaugurated NDC Council of Elders

The 2024 Presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has expressed readiness to work closely with the newly inaugurated Council of Elders of the party, for victory in 2024.

In a brief post on his facebook wall after the brief event, the former President said he is optimistic the new leadership, will bring to bear their rich experience in fostering unity and the growth of the NDC.

 

“ As we continue to strengthen the party, your wisdom and experience will be invaluable. Your leadership will serve as an example to all members of the party, and your contributions will be instrumental in shaping the future of the NDC” .

The former President, who is highly tipped to win the 2024 elections added .. “I am confident that working together, the NDC will continue to be a strong and unified force and bring Ghana the deserved change in 2024. Your knowledge and experience will be crucial in navigating the challenges and opportunities ahead.”

Key among top party officials are founding members of the NDC including former National Chairman and Ghana’s longest serving Attorney General, Dr Obed Asamoah, former NDC Vice Presidential candidate, Mohammed Mumuni, Professor Kwamena Ahwoi, Ato Ahwoi, former Speaker of Parliament, Edward Doe Adjaho, Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu, Dan Abodakpui, Ambassador Daniel Ohene Agyekum and Dr Benjamin Kumbuor.

Also present at the inaugural event were NDC National Chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, Huudu Yahaya, former Finance Minister, Kwame Peprah, MP for Zebila – Cletus Avoka and Commodore Steve Obimpeh.

John Mahama, who begun his ‘Building Ghana Tour’ last month, has been canvassing for an all hands-on-deck approach towards his campaign to rejuvenate the grassroot base of the party, tap into the expertise of people from various backgrounds to strengthen the party to position it to salvage the economy to create jobs and other opportunities for all.

He assured the new Council of Elders of the party of his readiness to work closely with them to achieve NDC’s objective.

“Together, we will work towards building the Ghana we want and for a brighter future for the NDC.” .. he concluded

 

 

 

By:Afia Owusu/myxyzonline.com/Gh

Be assured – We will safeguard every single vote’ -Asiedu Nketiah

‘We have learnt bitter lessons after the 2020 elections. I can assure you. NDC will not allow votes intended to change the regime go waste’ – that’s the firm assurance rom the National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah.

Mr. Asiedu Nketiah who was speaking on Accra based TV XYZ and Power FM, noted with concern the scheming government is rolling out to manipulate the processes towards the 2024 general elections said, the NDC party and its agents are wild awake, tracking every move and will put adequate mechanisms in place to block any attempt to circumvent the will of the people.

There are many things President Nana Akufo Addo and his government are doing that don’t add up he emphasized, explaining that the President’s actions and pronouncements lately raises a lot of eyebrows about leadership and responsibilities.

“I have given up on Akufo Addo. I have said this on three other platforms. I want to repeat. We need a medical board to examine the President to see if the ship of the state is in safe hands.’ – he told host of Dwaboase, Kwame Minka.

Asked why such strong words, he continue …’Do you want to die before you realize you are on a dangerous path? -the NDC National Chairman quizzed sarcastically.

He explained that when old people speak, it must reflect wisdom.
‘When Kufuor, referring to the former President speaks, he touches hearts, but when others do it reflects their youthful lifestyle and their actions irrespective of their age, position or thinking process” – he added.

Chairman General, as Mr Asiedu Nketia is popularly referred to justified his claims with some recent incidents.

“the day he said at Assin North, during the campaign for NPP candidate in the bye-elections that, his own candidate has no value and must not be voted for made me feel he is not in his right frame of mind because he did same at Odoododiodooo during the 2020 elections. And the pattern of clearing appointees even before investigations is worrying”

He also took a swipe at the President for his recent condemnation of the NDC youth wing for brandishing offensive weapons under the guise of a clean up exercise at the former President’s office to ward off a planned picketing by pro-NPP group, FixingTheCountry led by NPP deputy Director of Communications, Owusu Bempah.

“If you believe in the sanctity of a private property, no one should violate your privacy. And if your party members plan to go on a demonstration at a private facility and you did not call them to order but people exercise a constitutional right to defend themselves you find it wrong, then what is he talking about?. ..Thats why I say I have given up on Nana Akufo Addo.. he added.

Bawumia is a liar; he can’t be repackaged for Ghanaians – Asiedu Nketia

The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has described Vice President Dr Mahamadu Bawumia as a terrible liar “who does not have character” to lead the country.

Speaking on Dwaboase on Power 97.9 FM, the former Minister argued the election of Bawumia as the flagbearer of the governing NPP meant the government does not regard Ghanaians as serious people.

Dr Bawumia won the NPP presidential primary with 61.43% of total valid votes cast early this month l to lead the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for Election 2024 as flagbearer.

However, many of his promises in the run up to the 2016 and 2020 elections have not been fulfilled by the government.

Notable among them are the eradication of open defecation in all villages, potable source of water for all villages, the turn around of Ghana’s economy in 18 months of their first tenure.

These promises and many others such as a stable currency and economy are yet to materialise, pushing many Ghanaians to tag him as a liar.

Reacting to how most Ghanaians perceive Bawumia, Asiedu Nketia indicated that the election that brought him and President Akufo-Addo to power was a divine intervention to show Ghanaians how bad and empty their leadership was.

“He is a serial liar who have lied to Ghanaians countless times, so voting him to lead the NPP is not something to be bothered about,” Asiedu Nketia stated.

” You cannot repackage Bawumia for Ghanaians. The people are wise now,” he said in Akan.

To him, Ghanaians have seen the difference between this government and the erstwhile John Mahama administration.

He is convinced with the policies the NDC have lined up for Ghanaians ahrad of the 2024 elections coupled with the track record of former president John Mahama, Ghanaians will boot out the NPP out of power with Bawumia as it’s leader.

Asked why he was convinced, Asiedu Nketia said Bawumia cannot defend his lies if given the opportunity.

 

Source: Myxyzonline.com

12 things to know about Mahama’s 24-hour economy

There have been series of unending debates in the media ever since the flag bearer of the opposition, former President John Mahama, announced that he will institute a 24-hour economy to help revive the ailing when voted for in the 2024.

Mr Mahama rehashed the policy–which was stated in the NDC 2020 manifesto– recently when he met with members of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in Accra.

Many, including the TUC and financial experts have commended Mr Mahama for the policy and stated that it is feasible.

However, the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer has rubbished the pledge of the opposition leader, saying it is already in existence in the country and cannot be termed as a novelty.

Just as many Ghanaians are yet to come to terms with the policy and its nuances, the communication bureau of the NDC have answered some 12 questions Ghanaians have been asking on both traditional and social media.

Below are the frequently asked questions and answers compiled by the NDC.

Q1: What is the 24-hour Economy all about?

 The 24-hour Economy will be a deliberate policy intervention by the next NDC/Mahama government to encourage and support certain businesses and companies to operate 24/7, preferably in a three-shift system of 8 hours each, by creating an enabling environment that promotes productivity, competitiveness and well-paying jobs.

Q2: What will be the main driver of Mahama’s 24-hour Economy policy?

  • The 24-hour Economy will be mainly anchored on Mahama’s overarching vision to create sustainable jobs for Ghanaians. This will be achieved through his agenda to: modernize and mechanize agriculture; provide incentives for the private sector to thrive; promote agro-processing and manufacturing; transform Ghana into an import substitution and export-led economy, among others
  • The 24-hour economy policy will be a major boost for John Mahama’s import substitution and export drive. This will stabilize our national currency, improve our reserves, bring down inflation and interest rates, create more employment opportunities and improve livelihoods.

Q3: Which industries will the 24-hour Economy focus on?

The 24-hour economy will primarily, but not exclusively, focus on:

  1. 24-hour Agro-processing
  2. 24-hour Pharmaceutical industry
  3. 24-hour Manufacturing industry
  4. 24-hour Construction
  5. 24-hour Extractive industry (mining and quarrying)
  6. 24-hour Sanitation and waste management
  7. 24-hour Leisure and hospitality industry
  8. 24-hour Digital start-ups and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
  9. 24-hour Financial services10. 24-hour Retail centers
  10. 24-hour Transportation services
  11. Also, selected public institutions with large customer traffic such as Ports and Harbors, Customs, Passport Office, DVLA, among others will be part of the 24-hour economy.
  12. The 24-hour economy will also be implemented within the context of other national development initiatives, such as education and training, health services, agriculture, the provision of affordable housing for workers, efficient public transport, efficient justice delivery, among others. It is all part of an ambitious drive by the NDC/Mahama administration to take Ghana to the next level in the global economy.

Q4: What kind of support will be given to these businesses and companies by government in order for them to operate 24/7?

The next NDC/Mahama government will create an enabling environment for businesses and companies to operate 24/7 by:

1) Providing an atmosphere of improved security and public safety.

ii) Providing cheaper and reliable electricity for participating businesses based on a Time Of Use (TOU) tariff system.

  • A Time of Use (TOU) tariff is an electricity pricing structure where the price of electricity varies based on the time of day and day of the week power is consumed.
  • Companies that sign unto the 24-hour economy policy will be given modern smart meters which will be calibrated to charge a lesser tariff (per KW/h) for power consumed during off-peak hours.

iii) Tax Incentives: companies/businesses that subscribe to the 24-hour Economy policy will be given tax incentives to reduce the cost of their operations and enhance their competitiveness.

iv) Financing support will be provided for certain strategic agro-processing factories and manufacturing companies to boost production for import substitution and exports.

Q5: What will be the implementation approach of the 24-hour economy policy?

  • The next NDC/Mahama government will publish the strategic blueprint for the implementation of the 24-hour economy policy upon assuming office.
  • Businesses and companies that wish to take advantage of the incentive packages under the policy, will be required to voluntarily sign onto the 24-hour economy policy.
  • Companies that are already running 24/7 will automatically be captured under the policy and provided with the necessary incentives.
  • A new Employment Act, which will among other things, set out the regulatory framework for the 24-hour economy, will be passed in consultation with organized Labour, AGI and other relevant stakeholders. The Act will complement the existing Labour Act.

Q6: What will the next NDC/Mahama government do to enhance efficiency and productivity in the already existing 8-hour work system in Public Institutions?

 We shall consciously promote discipline and efficiency in the already existing 8-hour work schedule in public institutions and in new additional work shifts by introducing appropriate measures to root out practices that militate against efficiency and productivity in the public sector.

Q7: Are there any countries or cities currently implementing a 24-hour economy policy or strategy?

Yes.  All the major and most prosperous economies in the world operate various degrees of 24-hour economies.  They include the United States, where nearly 30% of the labour force work at night; the United Kingdom (19%); Germany (12%) and France (7%). In Africa, Kenya is contemplating a 24-hour economy. The city of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales in Australia is currently implementing a 24-hour economy policy strategy, just to mention a few. Our 24-hour economy policy will be tailored and implemented to suit Ghana’s economic context.

Q8: Some critics say that since the 24-hour Economy cannot be legislated, it is a bad idea. Are they right?

Yes.  All the major and most prosperous economies in the world operate various degrees of 24-hour economies.  They include the United States, where nearly 30% of the labour force work at night; the United Kingdom (19%); Germany (12%) and France (7%). In Africa, Kenya is contemplating a 24-hour economy. The city of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales in Australia is currently implementing a 24-hour economy policy strategy, just to mention a few. Our 24-hour economy policy will be tailored and implemented to suit Ghana’s economic context.

Q8: Some critics say that since the 24-hour Economy cannot be legislated, it is a bad idea. Are they right?

No, they are totally wrong.

  • As a development strategy, it does not have to be legislated.  However, it will be supported by a strategy document, including a policy framework, which will be produced after the launch of the NDC’s 2024 manifesto.
  • The document will be closely aligned with the party’s manifesto and the Coordinated Programme for Social and Economic Development Policies, which every President is required by the Constitution to present to Parliament within two years of assuming office.
  • On the basis of the policy framework, different types of legislation, such as a new Employment Act (first of its kind) as well as laws to strengthen Ghana’s import substitution and export drive, employee rights and consumer welfare, will be enacted to support the strategy.
  • It is worthy of note, that save tax measures, the essential services economy and certain regulations, economic policies are generally not legislated. However, once an enabling environment is created by government, businesses/individuals who aspire to be productive, competitive and profitable ultimately take advantage of such policies.
  • For example, digitalization is not legislated as a matter of compulsion in and of itself. However, businesses which require digital platforms to be productive and profitable, do take advantage of such digital platforms once they are introduced by government.
  • In much the same vein, a 24-hour economy will not be imposed on businesses. However, businesses who are being targeted by the 24-hour economy policy, will in no doubt sign unto the program in order to take advantage of the attractive incentives under the policy so as to reduce cost and enhance their competiveness. This is what happens in all advance countries running 24-hour economies.

Q9: Some critics say that some businesses or companies already operate 24/7, hence the policy is not new. Are they right?

 No, they are terribly wrong.

  • Currently, Ghana does not have any deliberate policy that supports or incentivizes businesses or companies to operate 24/7.
  • The 24-hour economy strategy will be the first government policy intervention that will provide tax incentives, cheaper and reliable power and in some cases, financing support for businesses that operate 24/7 in Ghana. This is what makes the policy a novelty.
  • The fact that few companies currently operate 24/7 in Ghana does not mean that the 24-hour Economy is already being implemented. This is because such companies operate on their own without any support whatsoever from government.
  • More importantly, the fact that few companies currently operate 24/7 in the country goes to show that the 24-hour Economy is possible, has a huge potential and can create more sustainable jobs if properly supported by a deliberate government Policy intervention.

Q10: Some critics say THAT a 24-hour Economy can only be possible where there is demand and that Ghana’s Economic context is incompatible with a 24-hour Economy because of low demand. Are they right?

 No, they are wrong.

  • As has already been explained, the 24-hour Economy will be mainly anchored on John Mahama’s overarching vision of creating sustainable jobs through the transformation of Ghana into an import substitution and export-led economy among others.
  • Currently, over 90% of the things we consume in Ghana (food, beverages, fabrics, pharmaceuticals etc.) are imported. Demand for these basic commodities already exist.
  • Ghana has the capacity to produce most of these basic items for import substitution and exports if the right enabling environment is created by government.
  • The problem however, has been the high cost of doing business in the country and the over liberalisation of the Ghanaian economy, which makes Ghanaian businesses uncompetitive due to competition with cheaper and subsidized imports.
  • The incentive packages under the 24-hour economy policy will significantly reduce the cost of doing business and enable businesses to operate round-the-clock with an enhanced competitive edge. If locally produced goods can be supplied at a comparative cost to their imported counterparts, they will be absorbed by local demand.
  • Also, there is high demand for better and more efficient public services from certain public institutions. Under the 24-hour economy, these institutions will operate round-the-clock, and improve customer service and productivity.
  • The incentive packages will scale up production, enhance productivity and competitiveness, propel economic growth and lead to more decent and well-paying jobs.

Q11: Can John Mahama be trusted to deliver on his 24-hour economy promise?

 Absolutely yes.

John Mahama is a visionary leader and a Nation-Builder. His track record as President bears this fact out. Ghana saw many transformational investments and developments in all sectors of the country under his tenure as President, some of which operate 24/7 as we speak. They include:

  • The construction of the Meridian Port Services (MPS) terminal, which has made the Tema Port the second largest port in the whole of West Africa. Today, the MPS terminal operates 24/7. This allows round-the-clock clearance of goods from the port.
  • The Accra Digital Centre, which is the biggest Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) centre in the country with the capacity of hosting over 20,000 direct digital and ancillary jobs if operated 24/7.
  • The $3 billion private sector-led investment in ICT announced by John Mahama will open new Data Analytics, Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence, Data Governance, Data Protection and Innovative job opportunities throughout the country. These fields of ICT will run 24-hours through collaborations from the Americans (-6/8 hour behind Ghana) to Europe (same time zone) and the Far East (+6/8 hours ahead of Ghana).
  • The Ghana Gas Company established by the Mills/Mahama NDC government also operates 24/7 and has provided many Ghanaians with sustainable jobs.
  • Terminal 3 at the Kotoka International Airport also operates 24/7. Just to mention a few.Q12: When will the details of Mahama’s 24-hour economy policy be made public?The strategic blueprint for the 24-hour economy policy will be put out after the 2024 manifesto launch of the NDC.

    CONCLUSION

    • The 24-hour economy policy of H.E John Dramani Mahama (the Nation Builder) is the most revolutionary solution to the critical problem of high unemployment confronting Ghanaians, especially the youth.
    • The 24-hour economy is not an end in itself.  It is the centrepiece of a wider agenda of modernization, industrialization, and transformation of the Ghanaian economy for the creation of sustainable jobs across the country. The policy will positively impact the SME sector and expand the essential service economy. No one will be left behind.
    • The incentive packages under the 24-hour economy policy will significantly reduce the cost of doing business, enhance productivity and give participating businesses a competitive edge to scale up production. This will lead to the creation of more well-paying jobs for the teeming unemployed youth.
    • The policy is laudable and doable. This is why key stakeholders like the Trades Union Congress (TUC) have already endorsed the strategy, describing it as a Game-Changer. The Federation of Labour, the Institute of Economic Affairs, the Chamber of Local Governance, among others, have all endorsed the policy.
    • The 24-hour Economy being proposed by H.E John Mahama is for jobs, jobs and more jobs. To render it simply, “Adwuma no, Kofi bɛyɛ bi, na Salifu nso ayɛ bi, na Enyonam ayɛ bi na Kotey nso ayɛ nea aka no”. 24-HOUR ECONOMY; “EDWUMA PA NKOAAA”!!!!!!!

 

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