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A/R: NDC members storm party office to seek job placements

A group of National Democratic Congress (NDC) members in the Ashanti Region today assembled at the party’s regional office to seek job placements as a reward for their contributions to the party’s victory in the 2024 general elections.

Seidu Isshaku, the Ashanti Regional NDC Taskforce Coordinator, who led the aggrieved party members said they were promised job placements and, as such, will not back down until their demands are met and the promises fulfilled.

“We have been neglected after Mr. Mahama promised to offer us jobs. He informed us not to leave the voting centers until he was declared the winner.

“We heeded this advice, we worked diligently on the voting day and he was announced the winner, but he has failed to fulfil his promise to us. Nobody has recognised our efforts, we haven’t heard anything from the presidency.

“People who are not part of NDC have been appointed to juicy agencies, and we have been left out. We want our share of the appointments.

Cedi depreciation: Bank of Ghana forms taskforce; bans display of forex rates at premisses, on social media

The Bank of Ghana has begun what critics describe as desperate measures to prevent further depreciation of the cedi.

It has banned the display or advertisement of exchange rate figures at the premises of forex bereaus (Bureau de change (BDC) operators), henceforth.

The directive which also affects sharing of same on social media platforms, is intended to curb speculation about the cedi’s performance against major trading currencies.

The move follows criticisms and protests by the Ghana Federation of Trades demanding a reverse of the free fall. As of the week ending May 26, 2024, the local currency was trading at GH¢15.50 to $1.
The Central Bank has subsequently established a task force to monitor all foreign exchange bureaus across the country to ensure strict compliance.

The task force, known as the Foreign Exchange Bureau Monitoring team, will ensure that stakeholders in the foreign exchange market adhere to the Central Bank’s directive.

Briefing the media on Monday, May 27, BoG Governor Dr. Ernest Addison stated that the task force will also work to eliminate illegal operators from the foreign exchange market.

“The Bank is fully aware of the operations of illegal operators in the foreign exchange market and is working with the Financial Intelligence Centre to sanitise the foreign exchange market. The Foreign Exchange Bureaux Monitoring will be stepped up to ensure compliance with their regulatory framework,” Dr Addison said.

He added “In line with this, all foreign exchange bureaus advertising rates outside their premises and on social media platforms must immediately desist from the practice. The Bank has set up a task force to monitor all the foreign exchange bureaux to ensure compliance,”.

The Central Bank believes that the depreciation of the cedi and recent developments in the foreign exchange market have been largely driven by sentiments and public statements.

“We urge all to manage pronouncements which weaken confidence in the local economy,” Dr Addison urged.

National Elections Security Taskforce ready – IGP

Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr George Akuffo Dampare says the National Elections Security Task Force is firming up security arrangements for the upcoming District and National Elections.

The 2023 District Level Elections (DLE), barring any last-minute hitches, will be held on December 19, 2023, allowing eligible voters to elect Assembly Members to represent their respective electoral areas in the various Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs), as well as five Unit Committee Members for each electoral area.

The IGP said the upcoming district-level elections was crucial, such that there was the need to consult the Ghana Armed Forces, Ghana Immigration Service, Ghana Prisons, Ghana Fire Service, and other relevant security agencies to ensure security at all levels.

Dr Dampare said this during a National Elections Security Task Force meeting held in Accra on Tuesday.

The meeting saw various security agencies represented, where they all expressed readiness for the DLE, which would also serve as a “dress rehearsal” for the 2024 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections.

The IGP said the task force had become an integral part of the election processes and democratic practices.

He said the Police Service with all the relevant security agencies had decided not to take anything for granted, assuring Ghanaians of peaceful elections at both the District and National levels.
“We have only one Ghana, and we will sit collectively as professionals and as patriotic citizens to do whatever it takes to continue to let peace reign, and we will not compromise on this,” the IGP added.

In her address, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Mrs Jean Mensah, noted with concern what she described as a predetermined agenda to foment trouble during the next general elections.
“The quest for power in current times had become fierce, adding that nobody or nothing would be spared in the quest to attain that power.” .. “Indeed, in a bid to capture power, our politicians and their supporters use all manner of methods to achieve their goals, in the wake of this, our security and safety are not spared, hence the need for security,” she stated.

She said one major challenge faced during elections was the abuse of social media to disseminate fake news around elections by “faceless individuals” for the sole purpose of causing disaffection for institutions such as the Commission in promoting unrest.

The Chairperson however reiterated the Commission’s confidence that the Cyber Security wing of the Police would be up to task and would deal with those situations timely.

Mrs Mensah said the Commission looked forward to working closely with the Task Force and key stakeholders to ensure that elections in Ghana, particularly the upcoming district assembly election and the national elections were credible, transparent, and peaceful.

Vice Admiral Seth Amoama, Chief of Defence Staff, said from all indications, next year’s national elections would be a crucial one, and that as custodians of national security, the Armed Forces was ready to ensure peaceful elections as always done.

Vice Admiral Seth Amoama, Chief of Defence Staff, said from all indications, next year’s national elections would be a crucial one, and that as custodians of national security, the Armed Forces was ready to ensure peaceful elections as always done.

The Chief of Defence Staff said the Armed Forces was committed to their Constitutional mandate and duty to protect the country and prevent any aggression both internally and externally.

“For the elections, we may not be in the upfront of the election duties, but we will be strongly in the background, ever ready and ever prepared to support the Police Service and other Security Services…,” he added.

 

 

Source: GNA