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Parliament suspends sitting for an hour over AU convention on cross border report

Parliament has to suspend for an hour for Members of Parliament to go through the Foreign Affairs Committee, as lawmakers complain of not having copies of the report.

The African Union Convention on Cross Border Cooperation (NIAMEY Convention), according to the Tamale Central MP Murtala Ibrahim Muhammed complained of not having the report and requested that they are given time to go through the report.

Minority Leader Dr. Ato Forson agreed with the point raised and seconded the move for a hour to be given for members to go through.

Meanwhile at the time the Speaker Started proceedings this morning, the House had only eight lawmakers in the chamber, with three persons including the Majority Chief Whip on the majority side.

The Minority side led by Minority Leader Dr. Ato Forson in the company of four others represented the Minority side.

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President Akufo-Addo to deliver SONA first week in March 2023

President Nana Akufo-Addo would be in Parliament first week of next month to deliver his message of the State of the Nation Address (SONA) as required by the 1992 Republican Constitution of Ghana.

According to Leader of Government Business, the high point of the first meeting of the third session of the 8th Parliament is SONA and it has never happened in the 4th Republic that parliament reconvenes for its first meeting in February.

As usually it starts in January of every year, hence by the March 31, 2023 the House will have to break and it means they are going to have only eight weeks for the first meeting and is loaded and they have to do their best to achieve a lot, hence the need to work together to achieve a lot.

He made this remarks when leadership met with members of the Parliamentary Press Corps (PPC), and further added that his colleagues in the Minority NDC have their primaries and when the House adjourns they have only one month to campaign in their backyard.

“This game is becoming something else and hence they cannot be kept in parliament, ample space should be granted them to go and engage their constituents”, he noted.

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“Cooperation between Majority and Minority does not mean they are in bed”—Osei Kyei

Majority Leader Osei-Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu has cautioned journalists and Ghanaians to disabuse their their minds of cooperation between Majority and Minority meaning they are in bed.

According to him his remarks at the opening of the first meeting of the thirds session of the 8th Parliament, got misconstrued when he indicated that he had a good working relations with the immediate past Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu.

Again, as Majority Leader, you need to facilitate government business and you work harmoniously with the Minority Leader to achieve optimum effect for government business.

At a media engagement with members of the Parliamentary Press Corps (PPC) on Wednesday, February 8, 2023 the Majority Leader pointed out that, there were many occasions that the Haruna Minority led group disagreed with him and the Majority especially on the account of policy.

When, government and their party had taken a policy decision that cannot be reconciled with the policy decision of the NPP, certainly there will be hick ups and you will see fireworks; it does not mean they are enemies.

And to the largest extent possible, one needs to work together. “We have to grow parliament and also ensure that parliament performs its assigned roles including legislation and financial control oversight and representation and so many.

He further revealed that when it comes to crafting of bills, those of them who participate in the willowing most of them are from the Minority and not from the Majority, that is how it’s supposed to be.

He said when he was a Minority Leader he was in charge of willowing, even as Minority leader you want to help grow parliament and underscore the need to want to help grow our democracy, you should disabuse your minds of this cooperation between the Majority and Minority to means they are in bed.

“Haruna and I we’re not gay but we are working to some determined principles to grow our democracy and parliament. When I was the Minority Leader and Cletus Avorka was the Majority Leader any time he came to Kumasi he will give me prior information and in the evening we met at a location and give ourselves a good treat”.

“I had not sold out to the Majority at that time, equally so for the Bagbin when he was the Majority Leader and we all know I went to his back yard to speak for him, I have not sold out to the Majority at that time but we needed really to grow parliament”.

And further pointed out that, that was the kind of relationship he had with the Member of Parliament for Tamale South when he was the Minority Leader for six years.

“You necessarily have to cultivate this friendship; Ato is a close friend, I know he is very rational, yet has a stiff neck when it comes to his policy decision, I hope I will not break the neck but twist it a bit”.

Again, he is very principled not withstanding you have to cultivate a good working relationship with him. I hope together we would be able to up scale the development of parliamentary democracy, he said in his remarks.

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Bryan Acheampong nominated as Food and Agriculture Minister designate

President Nana Akufo-Addo has nominated the MP for Abetifi, Mr Bryan Acheampong, as the minister-designate for Food and Agriculture following the resignation of Mr Owusu Afriyie Akoto.

Mr Acheampong, a former Minister of State at the Ministry of the Interior and at the Ministry of National Security, is currently the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament.

He has a background in politics, business leadership, technology, media, intelligence and security.

The accomplished politician and business leader is expected to continue with the transformation agenda in a sector at the heart of the country’s quest for food security, high industrialization, and economic growth.

Many Ghanaians and industry experts have hailed his nomination as a strategic and visionary move by the President, considering his rich credentials and impressive accomplishments. If confirmed, Mr Acheampong will join a list of persons with a military background to lead the sector, with Major Courage Quashigah, Commodore Steve Obimpeh, and Colonel Frank Bernasko as previous agric ministers with an army background.

The minister-designate is a serial entrepreneur with successful investments in agriculture, hospitality, security, technology, media and real estate.

He possesses a bachelor’s degree, three master’s degrees, a PhD, a graduate diploma in law, and other certificates in management, leadership and journalism.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Johnson and Wales University, USA and a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from Johnson and Wales University, USA, a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Applied Intelligence from Georgetown University, USA, a Master of Arts (MA) in Security and Intelligence from the University of Leicester, UK, and a PhD in Information systems from the University of Ghana, Legon.

He also holds a graduate diploma in law from the University of Laws, certificates in Building, Leading, and Sustaining the Innovative Organization from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Effective Leadership in Management and Administration from the University of Ghana Business School, and Public Relations, Advertising, and Marketing from the Ghana Institute of Journalism.

He has worked as an Adjunct Lecturer in Electronic Business at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

In addition, he is a member of the Security Institute, a membership of security professionals.

His foundation, the Bryan Acheampong Foundation, has made valuable contributions to development in deprived communities with regular programs in agriculture, poverty reduction, health and education.

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Asuogyaman MP supports tertiary students with cash

The Member of Parliament for Asuogyaman Constituency in the Eastern Region; Thomas AmpemNyarko has presented cheques and amounts of over Two Hundred Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHC200,000.00) to some 150 tertiary students from Asuogyaman District.

 These students comprise SHS graduates who have just gained admission and continuing students offering courses in various tertiary institutions in the country.

In a brief ceremony to present the cheques, Mr. Thomas Ampem Nyarko said he is aware of the difficulties parents go through with respect to paying off their ward fees and therefore presenting the cheques as a token to support them. “Each beneficiary will receive a minimum of GHC1, 000. I know this will not be enough to offset all your admission and accommodation fees, but it’s a token from me just to support you”.

 He added that, beneficiaries who will go and perform well in their studies will continue to receive support from the “Asuogyaman MP’s Tertiary Education Support Fund” until they complete their tertiary education. The Member of Parliament said he was grateful to some donors to the fund, especially Mr Wisdom Dogbe (USA), MrOtengDuahAlhassan (UK) and Mr Erick Washington (UK).

The District Director of Education for Asuogyaman; Madam AugustinaOwusu and Akosombohehe; Nana AnsahPrem IV also took turns to advise and encourage the beneficiaries on their educational journey. Madam AugustinaOwusu advised beneficiaries to study hard so that they can continue to get the needed support from the MP.

 She also advised those who have gained admission to offer courses in education to come and give back to Asuogyaman the benefits they are receiving and that is to accept postings back to Asuogyaman at the end of their studies.

 On his part, Nana AnsahPrem IV asked beneficiaries to continue to pray for the Member of Parliament and also those who support him in the many projects he is undertaking in the constituency.

 The “Asuogyaman MP’s Tertiary Education Support Fund” is one of the initiatives by Hon. Thomas AmpemNyarko to support the youth further their education and training and has supported hundreds of young men and women across the constituency since 2017.

 Another initiative by the MP is the “Thomas AmpemNyarko Skill Development and Youth Empowerment Program” (TANSDYEP) that has so far seen over 400 young men and women graduating with various skills with over 500 more under various forms of apprenticeship.

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Ghana would have to import water for farming—Boahen Aidoo

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana Cocoa Board Joseph Boahen Aidoo has warned that if nothing is done to curtail the illegal mining and destroying of water bodies in the country, Ghana would have to import water for farming and other water related activities.

According to him there is real danger stating that rivers like the Pra, Ankobra and Tano others would be no more. For now, a lot of cocoa farms are also in danger following the destruction to these water bodies.
He added that everybody, not only he the CEO of cocoa board should be concerned that water bodies are being destroy through the activities of the illegal mining.

He made this know when he appeared before the Public Account Committee (PAC) as part of its public hearing and was asked a public interest question by the Ningo-Prampram lawmaker whether he was worried, about the activities of the illegal mining.

“Mr. Chairman we have a lot of mercury being discharged which posses a lot of health risk for human beings, not just for those who stay around these corridors and enclaves, but extends to those of us in Accra”.

Despite the fact that in Accra there are no illegal mining activities, “for all you know you go and buy a nice Tilapia for your afternoon meal who knows maybe that Tilapia or that red fish has actually swallowed some mercury”.

“Again, you are likely to be affected; the fight against galamsey should not be left for those who stay around the rivers, cocoa farmers, it should be every body’s fight and for the cocoa sector particular its difficult for, “us to do irrigation; you cannot use bore holes”.

He further told the Committee that surface run offs water are use for irrigation as the river bodies are polluted and contain chemicals, cocoa farmers have to transport water to their homes and to their farms through the use of tricycles, he noted.

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Bawku Central MP condemns military brutality

The Member of Parliament for Bawku Central Mahama Ayariga has in the strongest term condemned military brutality inflicted on innocent civilians in his constituency by members of the Ghana Armed Forces which occurred on Wednesday, February 1, 2023.

According to him its totally unacceptable and assured that “I will leave no stone unturned in my fight for redress for these victims”.

The lawmaker who is a member of Ghanas delegation to the Community Parliament and currently in Guinea Bissau attending its first Extra Ordinary meeting, has learnt of gun fires last night across the Bawku town.

“The military, as part of their efforts to curtail the situation, chased anyone they saw. Information reaching me is to the effect that they were chasing some people and other people saw those being chased running and also took to their heels.

The military shot at them and in the process killed six civilians. A little boy who also run to hide behind some grasses was also shot. The grass caught fire and burnt him to death, making the number 7.

In addition, the Assemblyman for Missiga Electoral Area was physically assaulted by the military personnel and sustained serious injuries. Several unspeakable brutalities have been reported. “This is totally unacceptable and I condemn the military in very strong terms.

Mr. Mahama Ayariga recounted that similar killings of two men at patelmi because they allegedly broke curfew laws, this is preposterous.

Again, the Government must immediately investigate this report and bring to book the perpetrators of this dastardly act, he noted in a statement.

And urged everyone to lay down their weapons for them to work towards peace and not give opportunities to others to inflict such inhuman treatment on them.

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French government fueling political inertia in adoption of ECO—Kolawole

A member of the Nigerian delegation to the Community Parliament, Kolawole Taiwo has accused the French government of fueling a political inertia in the adoption of the West African single currency, ECO, over its CFA France.

According to him the CFA franc is the common currency for the Francophone Zone, created in the 1930s on the eve of the Second World War. Critics see it as a neo-colonial device and a form of French monetary imperialism in Africa that continues to destroy any prospect of economic development in user nations.

Hon Kolawole Taiwo representing Ajeromi/Ifelodun Federal Constituency, Lagos noted that the single currency is not about technicalities but about political will to set it in motion.

Our leaders are not ready to make it happen, there are too many external interferences that are delaying it.
For instance the Francophone countries still see France as their master, and the French don’t want to let go of them which was the reason why they came up with CFA franc in order to block the achievements of single currency which is known as Eco, the lawmaker said.

He said, the problem of Eco is not technical but it is a political reason. If our leaders want it to happen tomorrow, they will announce it.

Another member of the ECOWAS Parliament from Liberia, Mr. Clarence Massaquoi said that achieving 2027 single Currency will need a practicalised political will to do it.

They should be concerned about the economy of other smaller countries, which will speak well of the political will of our leaders of their countries.

I think in the ECOWAS region, we are reluctant to exercise our political will on several decisions, the lawmaker added.

According to him, a single currency is not just a single basis for saying that ECOWAS has to gamble with the realities by making decisions, they should not be afraid of political powers which for me is one of the reasons why we lag behind in decisions. I am only hoping that we would say that because it took the EU 37 years to come up with the Euro, so we too should take 37 years even if we have the possibility and prospect and willingness of the people to do it today.

And hope ECOWAS can take decisions; the political will is for the structure itself. As it stands, the parliament does not have a full parliament power, so most of the decisions are taken by the authority of Heads of States. If they are not willing to let go of some of the political control and are not willing to stand the fear of losing control, then we cannot thrive. Even the decision to give the parliament full parliamentary power, he added.

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NLA making efforts to deal with decorators who claim having winning numbers—DG

The Director General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) Samuel Awuku has said the management and board have put in efforts to deal with fraudsters who send unnecessary messages to Ghanaians claiming to have lotteries winning numbers.

According to him they are dealing with a whole organised group of decorators who are motivated by evil and do not have a limit on who they want to scam.

Me as Director General, sometimes they can create a platform add you to it, you exit they add you and tell you they can give you winning numbers. We have reported the matter to the NCA and the national security and we have made some tremendous effort in dealing with this.

He made this revelation on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 when he appeared before the Public Account Committee (PAC) to answer some questions on work done by the Auditor General and pointed out that, eighteen (18) people were arrested last year and some are also standing trial at various stages; but it is an everyday matter dealing with the their dictators and believes, if there is one agency which is going to benefit from the sim card registration is NLA, he added.

This issue came up when the Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram Samuel George Natty, asked a human interest story as to how the NLA is dealing with fraudsters who send messages and call Ghanaians to give the NLA winning numbers.

In addition, he told the committee that those who send message and call cannot tell where the person is operating from. “One of the people we arrested had about five hundred sim cards; they send the message and take off the sim card. We believe that these crusade should not be left to the NLA alone.

And added that they have been embarking on sensitization programmes to demystify the perception that there is strong room where winning numbers are produce from, it does not exist, so if you recall we have started an exercise; we were at the Kwahu East to perform live draw.

In addition we have been to cape coast festival last year and they have been to the Volta Region last year for a live draw.

To us in NLA its a game of chance, but to others its a game of skill. They think they have some magical powers to work out one or two sometimes when you are driving in town they will tell you your car number dropped.

For instance in December 8 and 9 of last year president Kuffours birthday dropped twice and there are times that we lose, so its a game of chance and we need the support of MPs to help with the education that today its a game of chance.

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Tolon MP supports 200 needy students to further their education

The Deputy Majority Chief Whip in Parliament, Alhaji Habib Iddrisu, through his Soya-Lana Education and Endowment Fund has given financial support to 200 brilliant but needy students in his constituency.

The beneficiary students, who are pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate degree, diploma and certificate courses, were drawn from several communities across the constituency.

The scholarship covered the entire tuition fees of all the female and disabled beneficiary students, while the male students received half of their tuition fees.

A total of Two Hundred and Eighty-One Thousand, Five Hundred and Seventy-Seven Ghana Cedis (GHS 281,577.01) was disbursed to the students from the MPs Education and Endowment fund.

This is the second time, the MP through his Educational and Endowment Fund, is supporting the needy students in his constituency after a successful launch of the fund in 2021. Diamondfmonline.com understands that the gesture is in recognition of the MP’s Special Initiative on Education.

The Deputy Majority Chief Whip outdooredthe Soya-Lana Educational and Endowment fund in 2021 to sponsor brilliant but needy students from his constituency who are qualified to tertiary institutions.

In his speech at a short ceremony, Mr. Habib Iddrisu, said the initiative forms part of his efforts to enhance education in the area.

He underscored the importance of education and encouraged the beneficiary students to take their studies seriously so that they would be better equipped to transition into the country’s workforce.

Habib Iddrisu, also revealed his readiness to lobby for more scholarships for his constituents who are willing to study higher in their educational career.

Speaking after receiving the funds, some of the beneficiary students who could not hide their happiness thanked the MP and pledged to use the monies for the intended purpose.

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