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Sarkin Maganin Kasar Hausa pledges to enhance humanitarian efforts

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Dr. Abdul-Razak Toure with the team from AHRCF Dr. Abdul-Razak Toure with the team from AHRCF

On the evening of Saturday, February 8, 2025, the Awareness for Human Rights and Charity Foundation (AHRCF) — an organization committed to raising awareness about human rights, promoting social harmony, and supporting the less privileged, honored Dr. Abdul-Razak Toure, the Sarkin Maganin Kasar Hausa (Traditional Leader in Alternative Medicine in the Hausa Region).

While presenting the honorary award, the Executive Director of AHRCF, Auwal Usman Awareness, praised Sarkin for his dedication to humanitarian services and his unwavering commitment to assisting society.

According to the president, these outstanding contributions were the reasons Dr. Abdul-Razak Toure was honored with the prestigious title; “AHRCF Humanitarian Patron.”

This title recognises his significant role in the governance and humanitarian activities of the organization.

Auwal further emphasised that this award marks a historic moment for AHRCF, as it is the first time the organisation has bestowed such an honor.

“It is not an award given to just anyone, but only to those who have been thoroughly assessed and found deserving of such recognition.

“The AHRCF leadership is convinced of Dr. Abdul-Razak Toure’s dedication, particularly in his capacity as the Sarkin Maganin Kasar Hausa, CEO of Hijira TV, and Chief Consultant of Global Hijama,” a statement said.

In response, Dr. Abdul-Razak Toure expressed his heartfelt gratitude to AHRCF for the recognition.

Delivering an inspiring speech to the organization’s leaders and members, he encouraged them to continue their noble mission.

Finally, the awardee wished the organization continued success and announced his willingness to collaborate with AHRCF.

He also pledged to facilitate partnerships between the organization and Hijira TV Foundation, as well as other key stakeholders, to further enhance humanitarian efforts, particularly for the vulnerable and disadvantaged in society.

Zicsaloma reveals cost of his rhinoplasty

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Popular Nigerian comedian and content creator, Zicsaloma, has shared details about his recent rhinoplasty procedure, revealing the cost, his experience, and insights into his recovery journey, which spanned over three weeks.
It can be recalled that Zicsaloma recently made headlines for undergoing rhinoplasty and later showcasing his post-surgery transformation, which sparked discussions across various social media platforms.
Despite facing mixed reactions and criticism from online users regarding his decision

KNUST welcomes over 50,000 new students for 2024/2025 academic year

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The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has admitted a total of 50,895 new students for the 2024/2025 academic year.

Professor Mrs Rita Akosua Dickson, Vice-Chancellor, KNUST, who announced this said this year the University received a total of 92,975 applications.

Out of this, 69,882 applicants met the basic entry requirements for admission.

Prof. Dickson, however, explained that, due to some constraints, the University admitted a total of 50,895 applicants, made up of 11,084 postgraduate students and 39,811 undergraduate students.

She was addressing a virtual matriculation ceremony for newly admitted students for the 2024/2025 academic year.

The ceremony marks the official induction of the freshmen into the university community.

Professor Dickson emphasized the importance of matriculation as a significant academic tradition that officially integrates students into the university.

“You have satisfied the entrance requirements of this University, and I formally admit you as junior members in statu pupillari of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KNUST.

You are now members of a community committed to advancing knowledge for sustainable development in Africa.

Embrace the university’s core values of Integrity, Innovation, Relevance, Excellence, and Stewardship,” she encouraged.

The Vice-Chancellor urged students to embrace the digital tools and resources available at KNUST, including the KNUST Virtual Classroom and the E-Learning Centre’s training sessions.

She explained that these resources would equip students with essential skills for excelling in their studies.

Professor Dickson further encouraged students to make maximum use of the services of the Directorate of Students Affairs, the KNUST Counselling Centre, and all the support systems available to enrich their KNUST experience.

She assured students of KNUST’s enhanced security measures to ensure their safety.

The Vice-Chancellor advised students to be firm and embrace the challenges associated with their studies.

“The road ahead will not always be smooth.

There will be challenges, late-night studies, deadlines to meet, and so on. Always remember you are here because we believe in your potential.

With determination, hard work, and God on your side, there is nothing you cannot achieve.

Set high academic goals, push yourself beyond your limits, and take advantage of every opportunity this University provides, she counselled.”

Source: Graphic.com.gh

Kissi Agyebeng incompetent – Dan Kweku Yeboah spites venom

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Veteran Broadcast journalist Dan Kweku Yeboah has fired shots at Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng.

According to Dan Kweku Yeboah, the Special Prosecutor does not know his job.

His comments on the back of the OSP Kissi Agyebeng declared Ken Ofori-Atta a fugitive for failing to appear for interrogation into corruption-related investigations.

‘Such impunity must not go unpunished under Mahama’s watch’

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A photo collage of Martin Amidu (L) and Ken Ofori- Atta A photo collage of Martin Amidu (L) and Ken Ofori- Atta

Former Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu has condemned the recent invasion of the residence of former Minister of Finance Ken Ofori-Atta, demanding that President John Dramani Mahama clarify whether he sanctioned the raid or if it was carried out without his knowledge.

He asserted that allowing those responsible to go unpunished would weaken public trust in the rule of law, emphasizing that such violations must be met with accountability to uphold justice.

In a statement issued on Friday, February 14, 2025, Martin Amidu described the operation as a blatant violation of fundamental rights, asserting that, as head of the executive, President John Mahama bears ultimate responsibility.

“And for President John Mahama particularly, this invasion under his watch, if he did not authorize it, should call to mind the invasion of the late Professor John Evans Atta Mills’ residence in 2002 during his absence while in Canada and the humiliation his dear wife was subjected to during the unwarranted search under the John Agyekum Kufuor government.

“The repeat of such impunity twenty-two years down the line must not go unpunished under President Mahama’s watch if he really intends to reset this country forward and not backward to the gone-by years of the coup mentality,” it added.

Martin Amidu also criticized the Majority in Parliament for downplaying the incident.

“The Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, cannot exercise executive authority on behalf of the President of Ghana and speak on his behalf in such an important matter that affects the fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens to the right to privacy of their homes,” it noted.

He further warned that state complicity in such acts of impunity could not be ignored, pointing to the involvement of Richard Jakpa, a figure linked to the National Security Coordinator’s office.

“The invasion of Ken Ofori-Atta’s residence, allegedly led by Richard Jakpa, whose appeal was pending in the Supreme Court when the Attorney-General, just appointed by President Mahama, partisanly withdrew the case from the Court, is a more important, pressing reason to have a thorough and impartial investigation into the Rambo-style invasion of Ken Ofori-Atta’s home. Would Richard Jakpa, if he really led the invasion of Ofori-Atta’s home on February 11, 2025, have done so if the ambulance case on appeal was still pending in the Court?

“The answer is in the negative. The involvement of Richard Jakpa in the Ken Ofori-Atta home invasion debacle, therefore, calls for the unearthing of the linkages, interconnections, and interwovenness of all the variables in the chain of the authorization and enabling process of the operations of the security assets and agents of the government to conduct the Rambo-style invasion of a citizen’s home and privacy,” Martin Amidu noted.

Drawing historical parallels, Amidu referenced the 2002 raid on the late Professor John Evans Atta Mills’ residence under the John Agyekum Kufuor administration, arguing that Ghana cannot afford a return to such dark chapters.

“The president needs to walk his talk by ensuring that all those involved in this despicable invasion and other invasions of citizens’ rights and freedoms are brought to trial before the ordinary courts in accordance with the due process of law. Ghana must reset forward and not backward to yesteryears! That is what the electorate voted for and not media psyops to deflect the enormity of such unlawful acts by government assets and agents,” it added.

Read the full statement below:

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Meanwhile, watch as Asiedu Nketiah breaks silence on the ‘uneasiness’ within the NDC and his ‘fight’ with Mahama

My bald head causes headaches when shooting during the day

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Ghanaian singer, Mr. Drew Ghanaian singer, Mr. Drew

Ghanaian singer, Mr. Drew, has opened up on the discomfort of having a bald head, particularly when shooting during the day.

In an interview on ‘Daybreak Hitz’ on February 13, 2025, Mr. Drew narrated his experience of dealing with the challenges of maintaining a bald head and how it causes headaches when exposed to the sun for long periods.

“It’s actually a nice feeling when you wake up in the morning and take a shower, the way the water runs smoothly. And also, when you walk in the sun for long and then take your shower, it’s very refreshing,” he said.

The singer also emphasised the importance of maintaining cleanliness for a bald head, explaining the extra care it requires.

“If you are not clean, you can’t keep a bald head, or you’ll always get rashes. If you see someone with a bald head that looks nice all the time, it means the person is clean. You can’t walk with it in the sun too because the sun will blaze your brain. When I have shoots during the day, I don’t like it because I always get headaches,” he added.

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Meanwhile, watch as Asiedu Nketiah breaks silence on the ‘uneasiness’ within the NDC and his ‘fight’ with Mahama

NPP MP narrates how Ibrahim Mahama supported him after he suffered a near-fatal accident

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Davis Ansah Opoku and Ibrahim Mahama Davis Ansah Opoku and Ibrahim Mahama

New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Mpraeso, Davis Ansah Opoku, has revealed that he shares a very close relationship with business mogul Ibrahim Mahama, the brother of President John Dramani Mahama.

Speaking in an interview on Joy FM, Opoku, who described Ibrahim Mahama as his ‘senior brother,’ explained that their bond was established long before he entered Parliament.

He recounted how the relationship grew stronger when Mahama surprised him by offering to fly him abroad and cover his medical expenses after a near-fatal accident.

“I am very close to Ibrahim Mahama. I see Ibrahim as a big brother. We have known each other for quite some time. But I think the height of it came when I had the accident in 2020. In February 2020, I was involved in a near-fatal accident. Two of the people in my vehicle went into a coma. I had both femurs broken, with the left side shattered.

“We were just entering the COVID period, so it was difficult for me to travel out. I remember some medical doctors came to me and said that the situation was bad. Within two, three, four hours, both legs were swollen heavily. What it meant was that I had some nerve damage, which affected proper blood flow. As a result, blood pooled around my thigh. They had to cut my trousers with scissors because I couldn’t pull them off,” he narrated.

He said that when he regained consciousness, he was informed that Ibrahim Mahama had offered to fly him out of the country for medical care.

“Harold, my good friend, told me a story. He said, ‘Do you know that we had to rush home, take your passport, your wife’s passport, your mother’s passport, and my passport, because Ibrahim Mahama had volunteered his private jet to fly you out of the country for medical reasons? And the gentleman was ready to pay your entire bill.’

“I was shocked and kept wondering what I had done to deserve such a favor. Ibrahim Mahama is a big man, and at that time, I wasn’t even a Member of Parliament,” he added.

He noted that Mahama’s kindness did not end there.

He indicated that Ibrahim Mahama continued to check on him regularly.

“He kept visiting me at the hospital, both in Ghana and abroad, during my rehabilitation. He even visited me multiple times when I went to Germany for medical care,” Opoku said.

The MP expressed deep gratitude for Ibrahim Mahama’s generosity and described the experience as a life-changing act of kindness.

Watch his remarks in the video below:

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You can also watch as John Jinapor narrates how National Security took his phone and laptop to the UK in 2017

Karpowership in discussions with government over $379 million debt

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Karpowership Ghana has commenced negotiations with the government to settle its accumulated debt of $379 million.

The company indicated that it has been in discussions with the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition to address its outstanding financial obligations.

Karpowership has warned that it will suspend electricity supply if negotiations with the government are unsuccessful.

Sandra Amarquaye, Communications Manager for Karpowership Ghana, shared details of the negotiations during an interview with Citi Business.

“We had a meeting with the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition to bring the issue to their attention. We’re currently negotiating with the government for a sustainable solution to the debt accrued over time,” she noted.

Isaac Agyei Kwakye, Public Relations Officer of the Energy Ministry, assured the public that the government will do its best to resolve the issue and avoid power cuts.

“As a ministry, we’ll do everything in our power to ensure a resolution. Although it’s a burden, we need to find solutions, and that’s exactly what the ministry is determined to do,” he said.

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Watch as Nico Williams introduces his Athletic Club teammates to Fufu

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Adama Boiro and Álvaro Djaló, enjoying the Fufu Adama Boiro and Álvaro Djaló, enjoying the Fufu

Fufu fever has officially hit Athletic Club, thanks to star player Nico Williams, who decided to spice up team bonding by introducing his teammates to the beloved Ghanaian dish.

Nico and his brother, Iñaki Williams who notably represent Spain and Ghana respectively, recently made headlines after a video of them enjoying fufu surfaced, highlighting their Ghanaian roots. This time, Nico has taken the experience to his club.

In a video shared by the Spanish winger, his Athletic Club teammates, Adama Boiro and Álvaro Djaló who has been sidelined with an ankle injury are seen savoring the traditional meal.

Meanwhile, Athletic Club will travel to the RCDE Stadium to face Espanyol on Sunday, February 16, 2025, as they continue their pursuit of league leaders Real Madrid.

For Nico, the match marks his return to action after missing the last two games due to a muscle injury.

Watch the video of the teammates eating Fufu below:

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Minority slams NIB over alleged double standards  

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By Elsie Appiah-Osei  

Accra, Feb 13, GNA- The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Minority Caucus in Parliament, has criticised the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) for summoning Mr Frank Annoh-Dompreh, the Minority Chief Whip over alleged inciteful remarks.   

Mr Annoh-Dompreh had allegedly urged NPP supporters in Ablekuma North to stand by their fellow party members in confrontations with the National Democratic Congress (NDC).  

At a Press Conference held in Parliament House on Thursday, Madam Patricia Appiagyei, Deputy Minority Leader,  condemned the NIB’s approach, calling it an unfair application of justice.   

She said: “… If the NIB is truly committed to upholding law and order, they must explain why the Minority Chief Whip was swiftly summoned for interrogation over his comment while the deputy director of operations at the presidency, who openly threatened the Minority Leader’s life, was allowed to walk free without consequences.”  

Madam Appiagyei cited the NIB’s failure to summon NDC Deputy General Secretary Mr Mustapha Gbande after he allegedly threatened the life of Minority Leader Mr Alexander Afenyo-Markin on Friday February 7, 2025.   

“… This double standard raises serious concerns about the selective application of justice and the use of state institutions to police certain political figures while others are allowed to act with impunity,” she added.  

Madam Appiagyei emphasised that all individuals, regardless of their political affiliations, must be held to the same standard.  

“If public remarks are to be scrutinised, then let us ensure that everyone is treated equally and without bias,” she said.  

GNA 

Reginald Okantey Wins 2025 TPG Ranking Tour 1

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GTF Vice President Cedric Dzelu (L) presenting the trophy to Reginald Okantey

 

Reginald Okantey defeated top-seeded Johnson Acquah to secure the 2025 National Ranking Tour 1 title.

The two-time ranking champion, Okantey, emerged victorious with a score of 6-0, 2-1, completing the match in one hour and ten minutes at the National Tennis Center, Accra Sports Stadium.

Within 45 minutes, Okantey secured the first set with a score of 6-0, and in the second set, Johnson Acquah retired after Okantey took the lead at 2-1.

In a post-match interview with ghanatennis.org, Reginald Okantey expressed his delight, stating, “I am thrilled to win the trophy again. Better luck next time, Johnson.” ‘My focus is to get to travel and play more ITF tournaments,’ he added.

In the women’s final, Precious Nunana of the Ho Tennis Club secured the women’s title, defeating Joy Oraiku of the Accra Sports Stadium 6-3, 6-3. Following her victory, Precious Nunana stated, ‘I appreciate the organizers for including women in the National Ranking after several years.

I am honored to have my name etched on the title.’ The week-long tournament received support from Zenith Sports Consults and Tennis Foundation Ghana.

A Sports Desk Report

Last Video of Beautiful MoMo Vendor, Patricia Nimako Before She Was Shot to Death Pops Up Online

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Videos of the young and pretty Kofrom, Kumasi based Mobile Money (MoMo) vendor who was killed by gunmen on Thursday has surfaced on social media, sparking sorrowful reactions.

The lady, Patricia Nimako, 27, was shot and killed following an altercation with armed men who attempted to rob her.

According to social media reports, apart from working hard as a MoMo vendor, Patricia was a frequent poster to Tiktok.

Her videos often showed her in a happy mood, singing to the glory of God.

Videos of her have emerged online following her death, sparking sorrowful reactions from fans.

One netizen said: “This world sometimes not fair koraaa ,someone doing her small business see the calamity,”

Another said: “Such a beautiful lady😢😢She shouldn’t have struggled with them hmmm,”

The robbery incident occurred in Kofrom on Thursday, February 13th, 2025.

According to reports, two men on a motorbike approached Nimako and pretended they wanted to transact some business. Instead, they pulled out a gun and attempted to rob her.

Nimako is reported to have resisted the attempt to rob her, which led to the robbers shooting her and stealing her cash and some mobile phone before they bolted away.

The assailants reportedly bolted with some Ghc 10,000 in cash from Nimako’s store. The incident shocked the members of the community who described Patricia as a hard working lady.

226% surge in heartbreak music: Spotify data unveils Ghana’s emotional Valentine’s Day story

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Love and heartbreak are two sides of the same coin and for many, music is the glue that holds them together.

When relationships go south, Ghanaians don’t just cry into their pillows, they turn up the volume on their favourite heartbreak jams.

According to Spotify data, over the last three years, Ghanaian men have turned to sad music when dealing with heartbreak, with a whopping 68% of heartbreak song listeners on Spotify in Ghana being men, compared to only 31% of women. 

This suggests that men, despite the usual “macho” talk, are the real softies when love goes sour or is lost, finding solace in heartbreak music.

Valentine’s Day, a day of love or heartbreak?

But here’s the real kicker, Ghana’s love for heartbreak music has skyrocketed by 226% over the past three years, especially on Valentine’s Day, clearly indicating that while some are popping champagne, others are drowning their sorrows in sad tunes.

The ultimate heartbreak songs in Ghana

When love takes a painful turn, Ghanaians seek solace in global heartbreak songs. In 2024, the top five heartbreak songs streamed in Ghana were “Someone You Loved” by Lewis Capaldi, “lovely by Billie Eilish and Khalid, “Easy On Me” by Adele, “In The Stars” by Benson Boone and “Say You Won’t Let Go” by James Arthur.

The emotional weight of a breakup often finds expression in songs that resonate with raw vulnerability. These deeply expressive songs capture the essence of love lost and the pain of moving on.

Heartbreak hits harder in the evening

Interestingly, Ghanaians in general prefer to wallow in their emotions in the evening. The data indicates that heartbreak song streams peak around 6:00 PM, suggesting that as the day winds down, many turn to music as a means of processing their emotions.

Experience the full range of emotions this Valentine’s Day 2025, from joyous love to poignant heartbreak. Dive into Spotify Africa’s End In Tears for the ultimate heartbreak songs or set the mood with 100 Best African Love Songs.

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‘Such impunity must not go unpunished under Mahama’s watch’

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A photo collage of Martin Amidu (L) and Ken Ofori- Atta A photo collage of Martin Amidu (L) and Ken Ofori- Atta

Former Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu has condemned the recent invasion of the residence of former Minister of Finance Ken Ofori-Atta, demanding that President John Dramani Mahama clarify whether he sanctioned the raid or if it was carried out without his knowledge.

He asserted that allowing those responsible to go unpunished would weaken public trust in the rule of law, emphasizing that such violations must be met with accountability to uphold justice.

In a statement issued on Friday, February 14, 2025, Martin Amidu described the operation as a blatant violation of fundamental rights, asserting that, as head of the executive, President John Mahama bears ultimate responsibility.

“And for President John Mahama particularly, this invasion under his watch, if he did not authorize it, should call to mind the invasion of the late Professor John Evans Atta Mills’ residence in 2002 during his absence while in Canada and the humiliation his dear wife was subjected to during the unwarranted search under the John Agyekum Kufuor government.

“The repeat of such impunity twenty-two years down the line must not go unpunished under President Mahama’s watch if he really intends to reset this country forward and not backward to the gone-by years of the coup mentality,” it added.

Martin Amidu also criticized the Majority in Parliament for downplaying the incident.

“The Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, cannot exercise executive authority on behalf of the President of Ghana and speak on his behalf in such an important matter that affects the fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens to the right to privacy of their homes,” it noted.

He further warned that state complicity in such acts of impunity could not be ignored, pointing to the involvement of Richard Jakpa, a figure linked to the National Security Coordinator’s office.

“The invasion of Ken Ofori-Atta’s residence, allegedly led by Richard Jakpa, whose appeal was pending in the Supreme Court when the Attorney-General, just appointed by President Mahama, partisanly withdrew the case from the Court, is a more important, pressing reason to have a thorough and impartial investigation into the Rambo-style invasion of Ken Ofori-Atta’s home. Would Richard Jakpa, if he really led the invasion of Ofori-Atta’s home on February 11, 2025, have done so if the ambulance case on appeal was still pending in the Court?

“The answer is in the negative. The involvement of Richard Jakpa in the Ken Ofori-Atta home invasion debacle, therefore, calls for the unearthing of the linkages, interconnections, and interwovenness of all the variables in the chain of the authorization and enabling process of the operations of the security assets and agents of the government to conduct the Rambo-style invasion of a citizen’s home and privacy,” Martin Amidu noted.

Drawing historical parallels, Amidu referenced the 2002 raid on the late Professor John Evans Atta Mills’ residence under the John Agyekum Kufuor administration, arguing that Ghana cannot afford a return to such dark chapters.

“The president needs to walk his talk by ensuring that all those involved in this despicable invasion and other invasions of citizens’ rights and freedoms are brought to trial before the ordinary courts in accordance with the due process of law. Ghana must reset forward and not backward to yesteryears! That is what the electorate voted for and not media psyops to deflect the enormity of such unlawful acts by government assets and agents,” it added.

Read the full statement below:

JKB/MA

Meanwhile, watch as Asiedu Nketiah breaks silence on the ‘uneasiness’ within the NDC and his ‘fight’ with Mahama

Tins to know as Ghana begin cholera vaccination afta 50 pipo die across di kontri

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Di vaccination na for pipo wey be one year and above Di vaccination na for pipo wey be one year and above

Di Ghana health service don begin to vaccinate pipo against cholera for di kontri afta ova 50 pipo don die.

So far at least five out of di kontris 16 regions of Ghana don confam cases of cholera as hospitals dey struggle to deal wit di outbreak.

Many oda pipio bin dey on admission.

Data from di health service and ministry of health don show say for di greater Accra, Eastern, Central, Ashanti and Western regions na di regions wey don record cases.

Dr Denis Laryea wia be oga in charge of disease surveillance don tok say “pipo bin dey die sake of many pipo wia get di disease try to self-medicate, wia odas bin dey report to di hospital three to four days afta di infection.”

Na so dem begin to vaccinate pipo for di greater Accra region between 14 -17 February 2025 as im be di region wit di most cases – more than 200 out of di 6,000 cases across di kontri.

Di western and central regions also gat plenty cases.

For three days, di Ghana health service say dem dey target 300,000 pipo for dis vaccination for Accra.

Di areas for dis vaccination na di Ablekuma south, Okaikwei south and ashiedu keteke, all for di greater Accra region.

Who qualify for dis vaccination

Di health service say di oral cholera vaccine (OCV) na for every body wey be one year and above.

Dem also tok say di vaccine dey safe and effective

“Make una look for your area for di vaccination team, and take di vaccine to protect yourserf,” di health service tok.

Di world health organisation don tok say cholera na “highly contagious illness wia be global health threat. If dem no treat am, cholera fit to lead to death,” country director for di WHO Frank Lule tok.

For dis round of vaccination, di GHS say dem go do house-to-house and target districts wey be hotspots.

Symptoms of cholera

Di Ministry of health bin dey educate pipo since last year ova di illness.

Dem tok say to know say di sickness una dey see na cholera, di patient go get

– diarrhoea (wen pipo go dey poopoo water water)

– Vomitting

– Patients go dey thirsty, tired and weak

– Loss of body fluids wia fit lead to death

Cholera dey spread by flies, water and food.

E dey transfer from faecal matter to pesin mouth.

If pesin drink water and food wey contaminate, im fit sick of cholera

How to prevent cholera

According to di health service

– pipo gat to drink clean water

– Wash your hands with soap and running water

– Wash fruits and vegetables well well

– Practise good hygiene

– Eat food wey hot

– Make pipo stop open defecation

– If pesin get acute diarrhoea dem gat to drink ORS quick and visit di hospital

– Pipo wia dey sell food gat to wash plates, cups, and oda tins well well

May Edochie’s Valentine’s Day Post Sparks Conversation Amid Ongoing Marital Controversy

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Nigerian businesswoman and influencer May Edochie captured public attention on Valentine’s Day with a striking and unexpected social media post. The estranged wife of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie shared a video featuring herself in a bold costume while addressing married couples and divorcees. The post quickly gained traction, with many noting the unusual imagery of her holding a gun.

The Former Government Wanted To Remove Dormaahene As A Judge Simply Because He Granted Me Bail

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Oliver Barker-Vormawor, a lawyer and human rights activist, has alleged that the former government and some individuals in the judiciary wanted to remove Dormaahene as a judge simply because he granted him bail.

Oliver Barker made this comment in a post shared on his Facebook page on February 14, 2025.

According to him, when he heard that Godfred Dame talked today about the attack on the judiciary, he laughed

“Do you know that the former government, with elements in the Judicial Council, actively sought to remove the Dormaahene as a judge simply because he granted me bail?

In fact, the charge against him was that he had exercised his judicial discretion to grant me bail in their politically motivated treason case. Their true intention was to “fix me” permanently—just as they did with Agordzo.

When that plan failed because I was granted bail, they turned their sights on the judge. I have firsthand knowledge that they attempted to reassign my case to Justice Ankomah (now in the Court of Appeal) instead of Dormaahene.

The Inspector General of Police even visited Ankomah personally to ensure that I remained in custody.” Oliver Barker narrated.

Lawyer Oliver Baker added that this is the evil we are fighting to eradicate. He said that, the very people who are now being given platforms to pontificate about democracy have no real belief in it. He described those people as scavengers who did everything in their power to destroy Ghana.

Oliver Barker wondered how they now have the audacity to cry about attacks on the judiciary. He added that every judge in this country lived in fear under their rule. They transferred any judge who refused to do their bidding and shamelessly promoted sycophants at will.

“They have politicized and packed our judiciary to the extent that no one approaching the courts today genuinely believes they will receive justice. This is the cancer we must excise—regardless of political party.” Oliver Barker concluded.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15kyfhzugu/

Oliver Barker-Vormawor – Facebook page

Here’s why this potent antioxidant is worth adding to your routine

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If you haven’t heard of hydroxytyrosol, you’re not alone, but this powerhouse ingredient just might be the secret your skin didn’t know it needed. Derived from the humble olive, hydroxytyrosol is considered the most potent antioxidant, even surpassing the strength of vitamin C and vitamin E, and it’s rapidly making its mark in the beauty world for its remarkable anti-inflammatory properties.

Does this mean you need to splurge on more skincare to reap its benefits? The good news is, many brands have already incorporated this ingredient into their formulas. Here, Daniel Isaacs, Chief Product Officer and Founding Partner of Medik8, explains why this little-known gem is worth adding to your skincare radar, and we highlight some of the best products that already contain it.

What is hydroxytyrosol?

‘Hydroxytyrosol is a potent antioxidant polyphenol naturally found in olives,’ says Isaacs. ‘It is one of the most powerful antioxidants known, offering exceptional free radical protection to help maintain healthy, youthful-looking skin.’

As for proof? A study published in the National Library of Medicine found that that olive oil compounds, especially hydroxytyrosol, offer strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits, protecting skin cells from oxidative damage and promoting cell viability. Hydroxytyrosol also outperformed vitamin C and E in its protective effects, meaning the findings support the use of these compounds in skincare for enhancing skin health and protecting against environmental stress.

Why is hydroxytyrosol used in skincare?

‘Due to its exceptional antioxidant properties, hydroxytyrosol helps protect the skin from oxidative stress caused by pollution, UV exposure, and other environmental aggressors. This helps to prevent premature ageing, support collagen integrity, and maintain an even, radiant complexion,’ explains Isaacs.

What is the best source of hydroxytyrosol?

You guessed it: olives. ‘Particularly extra virgin olive oil and olive leaf extract,’ says Isaacs. ‘However, for skincare, highly purified hydroxytyrosol is often derived from various olive sources to ensure stability and efficacy in formulations.’

What are the benefits of hydroxytyrosol?

Hydroxytyrosol is a powerful antioxidant that:

  • Shields the skin from free radical damage, helping to prevent premature ageing
  • Supports collagen integrity for firmer skin
  • Evens tone for a brighter complexion
  • Soothes oxidative stress-induced irritation
  • Promotes long-term skin health

Is hydroxytyrosol the same as olive leaf extract?

‘Not exactly,’ schools Isaacs. ‘While hydroxytyrosol is one of the key active compounds in olive leaf extract, the extract itself contains a mix of polyphenols and other beneficial compounds. Hydroxytyrosol in its purified form delivers a highly potent and concentrated antioxidant effect.’

What is the disadvantage of olive oil on face?

While olive oil is rich in antioxidants and fatty acids, it has a heavy texture that may not be suitable for all skin types.

‘It can be comedogenic, potentially clogging pores and leading to breakouts, especially for those with oily or acne-prone skin. Additionally, unrefined olive oil can degrade with exposure to air, potentially leading to oxidative stress rather than protection,’ says Isaacs.

What is the most powerful antioxidant for skin?

This is where it gets tricky. ‘There isn’t a single “most powerful” antioxidant, as different antioxidants work in synergy to protect and repair the skin,’ reveals Issacs.

‘However, hydroxytyrosol stands out as one of the most potent, with an exceptionally high oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC). Other powerhouse antioxidants include vitamin C (ascorbic acid), vitamin E (tocopherol), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and ferulic acid, all of which help defend against premature ageing and environmental damage.’

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Mahama, Ayine Have Become Clearing Agents – Dame

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Godfred Yeboah Dame

 

Godfred Yeboah Dame, former Attorney General and Minister for Justice has taken a swipe at President Johnson Dramani Mahama and his successor, Dr. Dominic Ayine, describing them as clearing agents who are discontinuing the criminal proceedings against former NDC appointees.

“The President, through his Attorney General, has spectacularly, become the clearing agent to indemnify their allies who have duly been put before the courts for commission of crimes.”

The former Attorney General also asserts that it could not be the case that the Attorney General solely decided to discontinue the cases against some high-profile members of the NDC without consulting the President or cabinet on such a monumental decision.

Mr. Dame, speaking at a press conference in response to Dr. Ayine’s justifications for discontinuing the cases, suggested that the AG’s claim is an attempt to shield the President from any blame given the public outcry following the decision to either withdraw charges or discontinue some of the cases.

Responsibility
Dr. Ayine speaking at a press conference on Wednesday said he takes full responsibility for discontinuing some high-profile cases initiated against some former appointees of the previous NDC administration.

According to him, he is not under instructions or pressure from anyone to discontinue the cases or bring charges against anyone.

He indicated that even President John Dramani Maham has no hand in the decision to drop the cases, hence urging the public to desist from calling the President a ‘clearing agent.’

“As the Attorney General, I take absolute responsibility for all the decisions taken so far. I am not under any instructions or pressure to discontinue any case or to bring charges against one.

Those who are in a haste to tag the President as a clearing agent should hasten slowly because he is not responsible for prosecutions and has not directed me to drop any case,” Dr. Ayine pointed out.

Dame Disagrees
But his predecessor, Godfred Yebboah Dame disagreed with that assertion, indicating that a careful examination of the facts shows that the Attorney General’s claim that he did not consult the President before taking the decision “is palpably untrue.”

“The nation has not forgotten the loud claims made by President John Mahama and the NDC that the NPP rather, was responsible for a collapse of the banking sector and that on assuming power, the John Mahama government will restore all the banking licences which were revoked.

The withdrawal of the cases in question is only the first step of the clearing or whitewashing process of those whose acts led to the crisis that plagued the banking sector.
Ghanaians are certainly more discerning than the NDC and Dr. Ayine think,” Mr. Dame noted.

He, however, noted that Ghanaians should be worried that the prosecutorial powers of the country have been vested in a person who can decide to discontinue these cases without any recourse to the President and his cabinet.

“Even more scary and bizarre is the claim of Dr. Ayine that he did not consult the President, John Dramani Mahama before taking the monumental decision to discontinue the criminal case,” he said.

Mr. Dame pointed out that the cases involved the loss of colossal sums of taxpayers’ money and some related to the banking sector crisis which affected the Ghanaian economy.

“The people of Ghana should indeed be extremely concerned and afraid by the vesting of prosecutorial authority in a person who can discontinue the prosecution of such important and high-profile cases without discussing with the President of the Republic and members of the Cabinet. Even defence counsel he consulted, how much more the President?” the former AG queried.

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Reverse decision to revoke public service appointments

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The Minority in Parliament has urged the government to reverse its decision to revoke the appointments of individuals recruited into public service after December 7, 2024.

The caucus expressed concern that the move has left many young people traumatized and uncertain about their future, as some have already had their appointments terminated.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament, Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin called on President Mahama to intervene and safeguard the livelihoods of the affected individuals.

“Recruitment is not an event, it is a process. So, I do not think that he intended that people who have gone through aptitude tests and interviews should be sent home. But is it all over the place that our countrymen and women are being sent home? Where do they find food to eat, how do they feed their families? What is going to be their future?” he questioned.

Meanwhile, the Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, rejected the call, attributing the situation to what he described as the reckless recruitment of workers into the public sector by the Akufo-Addo government.

He argued that most of the recruits were party foot soldiers and family members.

“If you engage in such recklessness and you know that you are leaving office and you decide to load the public sector with workers that will make it difficult for the incoming government. What do you expect?

“I made those statements at the transition meetings and I am repeating those statements here; it is reckless for you to know that you are leaving office but you decided to load the public sectors for the incoming government to come and inherit such workers and we will be struggling how to pay them.

“If we go and interrogate this requirement, it will come out that the recruitment was an abuse of discretion. There was no proper advertisement, people sat down, agreed among themselves, brought together foot soldiers and then they went to recruit them,” he stated.

Termination of post-Dec 7 appointments unjust and illegal

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The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has strongly criticized the Chief of Staff’s instruction to cancel all public sector appointments made after December 7, 2024, labeling it as an “illegal dismissal” that could expose the government to possible legal action.
The directive, issued by Chief of Staff Julius Debrah, instructs leaders of government entities to revoke any hires or appointments made within the Public Service after the specified date.
A letter distributed to government bodies, conveyed the

Cocoa farmers urged to maintain the quality of their beans

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By Charles Tawiah 

       Mpasatia (Ash) Feb 14, GNA – Mr William Kwaku Serebour Prempeh, Ashanti Regional Manager of COCOBOD has urged cocoa farmers to help maintain the premium quality of Ghana’s cocoa beans by ensuring the proper fermentation and storage of their beans. 

He said even though, Ghana was the second largest producer of cocoa in the world, the premium quality of its cocoa beans is recognised as the best globally. 

There was, therefore, the need to maintain the qualitative production process to ensure that the cocoa industry continued to play its leading role as the backbone of the country’s economy. 

Mr Prempeh was addressing cocoa farmers at Mpasatia in the Atwima Mponua District of the Ashanti Region, as part of the activities marking this year’s chocolate day on Thursday. 

He was accompanied by a team from the cocoa clinic who offered free health screening for the farmers and other members of the public. 

The program was organised by the COCOBOD in conjunction with the Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipal Health Directorate and was aimed at showing love and commitment to the farmers by investing in their health and improving it for increased productivity. 

“No cocoa farmers, no cocoa industry,” he stated and urged them to take good care of their health in order not to attract diseases. 

He also warned them against the release of their farm lands to illegal miners who only gave them temporary payments but turned to permanently destroy the whole environment. 

Dr. Chris Debre, a Senior Medical Manager of the cocoa clinic, who led the medical team, said the exercise was to interact with the farmers, assess their health status and provide the needed care and attention, as part of their social responsibility. 

He said the program was being held in all the 16 cocoa districts in the region and urged them to practice the teachings and make early visitation to nearest health facilities for early treatment when they experienced coughing symptoms. 

Nii Koi Kotei, the Atwima Cocoa Officer, thanked the organizers of the program for holding it in the area and commended the farmers for their massive patronage. 

Mr Ahmed Agyare, the Municipal Public Health Officer sensitised the farmers about the causes, symptoms, implications and how to prevent TB disease and asked them to be vigilant. 

He announced the availability of free screening, diagnosis and medication of TB at the Nkawie-Toase government hospital and other health centres in the area for victims. 

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Roads minister engages Chinese Ambassador to boost Ghana’s infrastructure

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Kwame Agbodza in a group photograph with stakeholders Kwame Agbodza in a group photograph with stakeholders

The Minister of Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has held a bilateral meeting with the Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, Tong Defa, to strengthen cooperation on road infrastructure development.

The meeting, which took place on Thursday, February 13, 2025, was aimed at enhancing collaboration between Ghana and China in the area of road construction and maintenance.

According to a statement posted on the ministry’s official Facebook page on Friday, February 14, the discussions centred on ongoing road projects that are either funded or constructed by Chinese companies.

The engagement provided an opportunity for both parties to assess the progress of these projects and explore ways to improve efficiency and quality in road construction across the country.

Beyond ongoing projects, the minister and the ambassador also explored potential areas for future collaboration. Key among them were the development of smart highways, the introduction of innovative construction technologies, and sustainable maintenance strategies for existing road infrastructure.

These discussions are expected to lay the foundation for more advanced and resilient road networks in Ghana.

The meeting reflects Ghana’s commitment to strengthening international partnerships to improve its road sector.

With road infrastructure playing a crucial role in economic growth and national development, the collaboration between Ghana and China is anticipated to bring significant improvements in connectivity, trade, and transportation efficiency.

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‘I’m not a lesbian’ – Diana Asamoah refutes allegations

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Gospel musician, Diana Asamoah Gospel musician, Diana Asamoah

Gospel musician Diana Asamoah has vehemently denied allegations of lesbianism made against her by a social media user.

In a video shared on February 14, 2025, Diana Asamoah firmly stated that she is not a lesbian and urged those spreading such false information about her to stop tarnishing her hard-earned reputation.

She claimed that some people are targeting her because of her habit of speaking the truth.

“Because I speak the truth, someone would sit somewhere and crop my picture onto someone else’s just to tarnish my image. Whoever is doing such a thing should keep the evidence well because they will have to prove themselves when called upon.

“God didn’t call me to embarrass me. Any evil thing you people are planning against me will not work because I serve a living God,” she said.

Diana Asamoah also cautioned those involved in lesbianism, urging them to refrain from such acts, as they contradict Christian values.

“I am telling pastors who are fond of sleeping with fellow male pastors in the name of rituals for people to attend your church. I want to tell you to refrain from such activities. Those involved in occultism should also stop it,” she added.

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NPP MP Davis Opoku narrates how Ibrahim Mahama supported him after he suffered a near-fatal accident

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New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Mpraeso, Davis Ansah Opoku, has revealed that he shares a very close relationship with business mogul Ibrahim Mahama, the brother of President John Dramani Mahama.

Speaking in an interview on Joy FM, Opoku, who described Ibrahim Mahama as his ‘senior brother,’ explained that their bond was established long before he entered Parliament.

He recounted how the relationship grew stronger when Mahama surprised him by offering to fly him abroad and cover his medical expenses after a near-fatal accident.

“I am very close to Ibrahim Mahama. I see Ibrahim as a big brother. We have known each other for quite some time. But I think the height of it came when I had the accident in 2020. In February 2020, I was involved in a near-fatal accident. Two of the people in my vehicle went into a coma. I had both femurs broken, with the left side shattered.

“We were just entering the COVID period, so it was difficult for me to travel out. I remember some medical doctors came to me and said that the situation was bad. Within two, three, four hours, both legs were swollen heavily. What it meant was that I had some nerve damage, which affected proper blood flow. As a result, blood pooled around my thigh. They had to cut my trousers with scissors because I couldn’t pull them off,” he narrated.

He said that when he regained consciousness, he was informed that Ibrahim Mahama had offered to fly him out of the country for medical care.

“Harold, my good friend, told me a story. He said, ‘Do you know that we had to rush home, take your passport, your wife’s passport, your mother’s passport, and my passport, because Ibrahim Mahama had volunteered his private jet to fly you out of the country for medical reasons? And the gentleman was ready to pay your entire bill.’

“I was shocked and kept wondering what I had done to deserve such a favor. Ibrahim Mahama is a big man, and at that time, I wasn’t even a Member of Parliament,” he added.

He noted that Mahama’s kindness did not end there.

He indicated that Ibrahim Mahama continued to check on him regularly.

“He kept visiting me at the hospital, both in Ghana and abroad, during my rehabilitation. He even visited me multiple times when I went to Germany for medical care,” Opoku said.

The MP expressed deep gratitude for Ibrahim Mahama’s generosity and described the experience as a life-changing act of kindness.

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Government announces roll out of ‘Irrigation for Wealth Creation’ project

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The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) has rolled out an “Irrigation for Wealth Creation” project phase I to boost production and contribute to food security in the country.

The project is seeking to develop and rehabilitate irrigation infrastructure to ensure all-year-round production, sustain agri-business and create jobs, especially for the youth.

The phase I will start in eight regions namely Volta Region, Oti Region, Central Region, North-East Region, Northern Region, Savannah Region, Upper West Region and Upper East Region.

The rest of the regions would be included in phase II of the project, Mr. Eric Opoku, the Minister of Food and Agriculture announced this in Accra on Thursday when he met regional ministers, business partners and the implementing agency.

He said the phase I had a target of developing 10,000 hectares of land within 12 months to be able to roll out all other policies within the shortest possible time.

He said the Government was committed to harnessing the potential in agriculture for economic transformation, “such that all economic policies would revolve around it.”

Mr. Opoku said agriculture in Ghana predominantly relied on rain-fed systems, which were inherently unpredictable and insufficient to ensure long-term food security.

He said the regional minister, from February 18 would lead discussions with traditional authorities and stakeholders to secure land for the irrigation projects.

The Minister said Ghana was endowed with an irrigable land estimated at 1.9 million hectares, unfortunately only 1.6 per cent was under irrigation.

“This is far below the West and Central Africa average of 13.9 per cent. So, in West Africa the average irrigation is 13.9 and Ghana is doing 1.6 per cent, this underscores the need for urgent interventions to ensure that we can do all year-round production,” he added.

Mr. Opoku said it was essential to remain mindful of the commitment to establishing a 24-hour economy, with agriculture playing a pivotal role in supplying raw materials to sustain industrial operations.

He said for industries to function continuously, a reliable supply of agricultural inputs was necessary, underscoring the critical interdependence between the agricultural and industrial sectors.

“Agriculture must be strategically positioned to ensure year-round production, from January to December, to guarantee a consistent supply of raw materials for industries”

“This will prevent any disruptions in the production process, enabling industries to operate efficiently and sustain a 24-hour economy,” he stressed.

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I have never received money from the federation

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Ghanaian weightlifter Marie Agbah-Hughes has disclosed that she has never been paid since becoming a professional athlete.

The US-born Ghanaian, who pledged her nationality to Ghana, revealed that competing for Ghana does not come with any financial benefit.

In an interview on GhanaWeb Sports Check, Hughes asserted that she has been funding all her trips within and outside Ghana.

She also added that she sometimes sets up a GoFundMe account to solicit funding to support her career, but the Weightlifting Association has warned her against it.

Marie Agbah-Hughes indicated that she primarily works two jobs (nursing assistant and fitness coach) which serve as her sources of funding.

She has competed for Ghana at the World Championships and African Championships in the 67 kg, 92 kg, and 158 kg divisions. She made her debut in November 2022.

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USAID withdrawal: Mahama urges African countries to be self-reliant

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, Feb 14, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama on Friday reiterated the need for African countries to become self-reliant following the withdrawal of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funding support.

He said USAID’s withdrawal was adversity in opportunity, which must teach Africa to become more self-reliant.

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Germany, President Mahama said prior to his departure for Munich, he issued a directive to the Minister of Finance to adjust in the budgets to take up the slack from the disruption in USAID funding.

This, he said amounted to $156 million for 2025, which was a bit above GH¢2 billion.

He said the USAID funding support to Ghana went into four critical areas of the economy, namely governance and democracy, healthcare, economic growth, and education.

He said the most critical was health because it went into maternities, PEPFAR

(US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) activities, that includes HIV testing and provision of antiretrovirals and other support in the healthcare space, which mounts to the biggest chunk of it was about $78 million dollars.

He reiterated that the Government would make budget adjustments, saying, “Happily, when we have elections, we don’t present the budget until the new government takes over”.

“And so, we’re supposed to present the budget in March, so it’s possible for us to make provision to cover what the shortfall in US assistance is going to be.”

Speaking on the topic “Building or Burning Bridges: Economic and Development Cooperation Amid Multi-polarisation”, President Mahama urged African leaders to put measures in place to help the most vulnerable in their society.

He said the US played a critical role in the post-world order, and that post-world order had benefited the whole globe, including the US.

“The US has prospered from the post-world order. But it has gotten to a stage where it wants to recalibrate, and it has a right to recalibrate. But I believe that the recalibration should be in a less disruptive manner than it is happening now,” President Mahama stated.

“One of the things that the US is going to lose is that soft power that it has wielded in the world. I mean, these are grateful for the kind of assistance that they get. And so, for the US to decide that, no, we don’t want to have anything to do with it anymore, then they lose some of that soft power.”

President Mahama said there were many other partners, and that Africa would continue to collaborate with other countries.

“And that’s why we have a multipolar world. We are no longer a unipolar world. And so, as bridges are burning, new bridges are being formed, and we need to look for those new bridges and be able to link the world to those new bridges.”

President Mahama said the US was well admired in a lot of the developing world for the kind of assistance that it gives for its presence in many theaters.

“And so, if it decides that it’s withdrawing, I think that there are many other countries that can fill the gap,” he added.

He said aside from filling the gap, the USAID withdrawal sends a signal to Africa that the time had come for them to be more self-reliant when it comes to issues, to do especially with the vulnerable in our society.

“We should roll out more safety nets. We must go for more equitable societies, bridge the gap between the rich and the poor, and put out opportunities for our young people to be able to make a life for themselves,” he said.

He said self-reliance was not only at the national level, but on the continental level and there’s good news coming out of Africa; declaring that most countries had ratified the protocol on continental free trade in Africa and that trade was beginning to grow steadily.

“We’re able to export tariff-free into our countries. Of course, there are obstacles because our trade channels have been the colonial trade channels between us and Europe and not amongst ourselves.”

He said some of the things they need to deal with first was how they develop their infrastructure to be able to exchange goods amongst ourselves.

He said there was trade growing exponentially among African countries and that he believes that Africa had the human resources – young bright people who were willing to grab innovations, and they need the leadership to drive that energy to make their countries prosper.

“But I do believe, as a student of psychology that in all adversities there is opportunity and new orders bring out of disruptions,” President Mahama said.

“The disruption that is taking place now is going to yield a new order because we will have to adapt to what is happening.”

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Mass Sacking Of Workers Unacceptable – Minority

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Alexander Afenyo-Markin

 

The Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has voiced strong opposition to the recent directive from the Office of the President regarding the revocation of appointments and recruitments made after December 7, 2024.

The directive, outlined in a letter from Chief of Staff, Julius Deborah, requested that all heads of government institutions annul such appointments in compliance with good governance practices.

Mr. Afenyo-Markin, citing the potential harm caused to Ghanaian workers, especially the youth, expressed his concerns in Parliament, calling the actions of revoking appointments “unacceptable” and warning of the trauma it causes to individuals who had already passed through rigorous recruitment processes.

He pointed to various state institutions, including the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Ghana Health Service, Gridco, and others, where new employees, including teachers and health professionals, have been affected.

“Mass sacking of workers is unacceptable,” Mr. Afenyo-Markin reiterated, drawing parallels to a similar situation in 2017 when former President John Dramani Mahama condemned the mass termination of government employees under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration.

In his 2017 tweets, Mahama described such actions as setting a “bad precedent for governance” and emphasized that all workers are citizens with rights that must be protected.

Afenyo-Markin urged for clarity on the recent directive, stating that recruitment is a long process, not an event and that employees recruited before the December 7 cut-off date should not face dismissal due to administrative deadlines.

He appealed for the government to act in the interest of the nation’s workforce, particularly the youth, and to ensure their rights are upheld.

Mr. Afenyo-Markin called on the government to provide clearer guidance and reassurances that those affected by the revocation will not lose their jobs unfairly.

He echoed Mahama’s words, “These workers are citizens, like all Ghanaians, and their rights must be protected. One Ghana, One People.”

By Ernest Kofi Adu, Parliament House