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VRA Ladies association refutes allegations against acting CE Obeng Kenzo

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The Ladies Association of VRA has denied and distanced itself from recent media publications suggesting the association’s disapproval of Edward Obeng Kenzo as Acting Chief Executive.

The National President of VRA Ladies Association, Lady Susana Araphua Van-Brocke firmly refuted these claims and denounced the reports describing it as baseless and false while unequivocally disassociating the association from such unfounded assertions.

The Ladies Association of the Volta River Authority (VRA) rather extended their congratulations to Ing. Edward Ekow Obeng-Kenzo on his appointment as Acting Chief Executive, pledging their full support for his leadership.

Expressing their enthusiasm for his appointment, the Association, represented by a nine-member national executive delegation, assured Ing. Obeng-Kenzo of their dedication and emphasized their role as the driving force behind the authority’s operations.

The Accra Area President, Lady Gloria Tagoe highlighted the association’s ongoing efforts to empower and upskill women within the VRA, preparing them for leadership roles. She requested Ing. Obeng-Kenzo’s support in these endeavors.

In response, the Acting Chief Executive expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome and assured the staff that he is committed to building upon the successes of his predecessor, striving to elevate the VRA to even greater heights.

He called upon all staff members, particularly the association’s members, to work together diligently towards achieving the authority’s shared goals.

National Service Authority recovers stolen borehole rig and truck

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The National Service Authority (NSA) has successfully retrieved a borehole rig and a truck that were stolen on January 11, 2025, through a joint operation by the National Security and the National Investigations Bureau (NIB).

The Acting Director-General of the NSA, Mr. Felix Gyamfi, confirmed the recovery in a statement, expressing appreciation for the collaboration between the two security agencies.

Pres Mahama opens Nat’l Education Forum in Ho… apologises to Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Christian Council of Ghana for delayed invitation

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The President, John Dramani Ma­hama, yesterday opened a three-day National Education Forum in Ho, the Volta Regional capital.

Before he delved into his address, Presi­dent Mahama expressed his sincere apology on behalf of the Planning Committee of the National Education Forum to stakeholders of faith-based organisations for the unpar­donable omission committed by way of delaying their invitation to the forum.

He said: “I’m aware that the omission was very speedily remedied, but you still deserve an unqualified apology for this oversight. And since you are the purveyors of God’s mercy on earth, I’m sure that you are forgiv­ing us for this.”

“We know you are important stakeholders because you own some of the schools, and so this educational forum is important to see how we carry everybody together,” the President added.

President Mahama’s apology was in re­sponse to a joint statement issued in Accra yesterday by the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) and the Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) expressing their disappointment in the government following their exclusion from the ongoing education forum.

The two bodies stated that even though the list of invitees to the national level stakehold­ers included some organisations that were affiliated to them, they as the parent bodies were excluded from the forum.

Now delving into his speech, President called on participants to identify effective ways of transforming the country’s educa­tional system.

The stakeholders are deliberating on find­ing effective strategies to address the chal­lenges confronting quality education delivery, and find lasting solution to the problems.

The three-day forum, under the theme: “Transforming education for a sustainable future”, is being attended by teacher unions, civil society groups, faith-based organisations, traditional authorities and students among others.

President Mahama stressed the need for the type of education system that would resonate with the development needs of the country, to address the educational needs of the youth for the present and future genera­tions.

He stressed that it was important for the country to have a holistic education that would be capable of addressing the develop­ment needs of communities.

President Mahama expressed the hope that the forum would come out with solutions that would bring the needed reforms in the education system in the country.

He asked participants to work hard and ensure that teachers would be placed at the centre of the new educational reforms in the country, to ensure quality and relevant educa­tion delivery in the country.

President Mahama also urged participants to help bring the needed educational reforms that would make the Ghanaian child compete favourably at the global stage, and the coun­try also boast of the finest human capital for development.

He noted that the forum marked a sig­nificant landmark in fulfilling his promise to make education a tool for implementing social mobility and ensuring rapid national development.

The Agbogbomefia of Asogli Traditional Area, Togbe Afede XIV, lauded the speed at which the President was going about his duties.

The chief said the citizens had high hopes that government would use the numerous resources to develop the country, including investment in quality education.

Togbe Afede said it was important that government had taken the decision to engage stakeholders to bring the necessary reforms that would enable education to become a tool for poverty reduction and engender national development.

The Minister of Education, Mr Haruna Iddrisu, urged the participants to take the fo­rum seriously to enable the country to review and bring the needed transformation to the educational sector.

BY JULIUS YAO PETETSI

Stan Dogbe breaks silence on ‘hijacking’ Mahama’s appointments

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Stanislav Xoese Dogbe, Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations) at the Presidency Stanislav Xoese Dogbe, Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations) at the Presidency

The lawyer for Stanislav Xoese Dogbe, the Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations) at the Presidency, has addressed allegations broadcast on Neat FM regarding the appointment of government officials during President Mahama’s administration.

The allegations, made by Adakabre Frimpong, a presenter and former running mate to the late flagbearer of Ghana Freedom Party, Akua Donkor, suggested that Stan Dogbe, along with Callistus Mahama, secretary of the 2024 transition team, was involved in altering official appointments without President John Dramani Mahama’s knowledge.

According to the broadcast, NDC members and supporters have expressed anger over alleged appointment changes made arbitrarily by Callistus Mahama and Stan Dogbe.

The presenter is reported to have claimed that party members were frustrated to the point of seeking out Callistus Mahama to confront him physically over these actions. Furthermore, it was suggested that key figures within the party, including the party chairman and the Chief of Staff, had been sidelined in decision-making processes.

In response, the legal representative from R. O. Solomon Consulting, acting on behalf of Stan Dogbe, has categorically denied these accusations.

The firm’s statement asserts that Dogbe has not altered any official appointment letters and has not engaged in any activities that could damage President Mahama’s administration.

The statement further describes the allegations as false and defamatory, aimed at tarnishing the reputation of Mr. Dogbe.

“Our client is of the view that nothing excuses the fabrication and publication of such vile and blatant untruths,” the legal response stated in a letter addressed to Adakabre Frimpong.

“Worse still, you did not even have the decency or take the time-honoured journalistic step of reaching out to him for his comment.”

As a results, Stanislav Xoese Dogbe has called for retraction and apology form Adakabre Frimpong.

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