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We still believe direct election is possible”—Dr. Tunis

Speaker of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament, Rt. Hon Dr. Sidie Mohammed Tunis is optimistic the direct election of lawmakers to the legislative body is achievable and proud of the awareness created around the subject matter.

He expressed this sentiment in his opening remarks at the 2023 first Ordinary Session in Abuja Nigeria saying, “I strongly believe that sooner rather than later, when the time is right for the first vote to be cast for ECOWAS Members of Parliament, this legislature will be remembered for its invaluable role played in getting it achieved”.

According to him they are aware that since the inauguration of the first legislature, Parliament has not achieved its goal of being a full-fledged Legislative body. Nevertheless, this august body can be very proud of its achievements thus far.

“We have made sufficient advocacy for the election of Members by direct universal suffrage, which we believe is vital towards giving this Body more enhanced power and build our capacity to adequately exert our influence as a truly legislative body”.

Dr. Tunis further noted that on the regional scene, they remain very concerned over the pace at which the transitional processes are unfolding in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso and are equally worried about the proliferation of terrorist activities in the Sahel, which has resulted into the killings of innocent lives.

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It is expected that the President of the ECOWAS Commission, during the presentation of his report, would kindly provide detailed explanations on these issues to inform Parliament’s position. Additionally, they are closely following events in Sierra Leone and Liberia, as they prepare to hold Presidential and Legislative elections in June and October respectively.

He thanked the government of Sierra Leone for its commitment to upholding the principles of democratic elections and commend all stakeholders for being committed to the democratic process.

In Liberia he commends ECOWAS and the United Nations, under whose auspices the Farmington Declaration was signed, committing all Political Parties to a violence-free election. They shall continue to engage with both countries within the framework of ensuring that both elections are peaceful, free, fair and transparent.

The Legislative elections are also expected to be held in Guinea Bissau in June of this year, following months of dissolution of Parliamentary activities and applaud the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for the peaceful conduct of the presidential, federal legislative, governorship and state legislative elections.

He congratulate President-Elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his victory at the polls and expressed best wishes on behalf of the membership of the ECOWAS Parliament for his success as he prepares to take up the responsibilities and challenges of his office.

“I also extol the statesmanship of His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari for sticking to his term limit and facilitating a smooth transition to his successor. More so, I thank the aggrieved parties for seeking redress in the court of law. Such is the democracy we crave for, and I am grateful that Nigeria, our biggest democracy, is leading by example”.

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Oda MP donates 100 bags of cement to Assemblies of God church Ghana

The Member of Parliament for Akim Oda constituency, Mr. Alexander Akwasi Acquah has supported a church project by the Assemblies of God church Ghana at Akim Oda in the Eastern Region with 100 bags of cement.

The donation was his contribution towards the completion of their pastor’s bungalow.

The MP attributed the source of his contribution to God, saying , “One does not rely on his strength to assist others”

The Head Pastor, Rev. Dr. Owusu Sarfo received the bags of cement and showed appreciation to the MP for his kind gesture and promised on behalf of the Church that the items would be used for the intended purpose.

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Decisive leadership required – KAA tells NPP parliamentary caucus

Ing. Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, a former General Secretary and flagbearer hopeful of the New Patriotic Party took his campaign trail to Ghana’s parliament house and had a townhall meeting with the NPP parliamentary caucus on May 3, 2023. In an address, he re-echoed his vision for the creation of a NEW DAWN on Ghana’s political landscape.

Ing Agyepong posited to the MPs that the NPP needs a new era of thinking, new dimension and new direction. He added that the NPP requires a decisive flagbearer to rejuvenate party base and recreate the necessary enthusiasm for the grassroots to deliver the elusive third consecutive victory in 2024. Ing Agyepong added humbly that he has the right experience, skill-set and character to lead the party if given the mandate by the delegates.

KAA as he is affectionately called, reiterated the need to impose order and discipline, compliance of regulations, Quality Control and Quality Assurance in all facets of public financial transactions.

In an answer to a question, Ing Agyepong affirmed his intentions to drastically reduce waste in the public sector by running a lean, effective and efficient administration primed to deliver on its mandate. He told the MPs that he will work closely with Parliament to introduce a cap of 9 on the Supreme Court as well as reiterating his call for the removal of the compulsory retirement age of 70 for the SC.

He was confident that the NPP can retain power if the upcoming internal elections are conducted in a spirit of fairness and equity devoid of manipulation, coercion, favouritism and utmost respect for the party’s Code of Conduct.

He called on the Parliamentary group and the newly elected national executives to observe same.

In attendance were the majority leader, Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu; 1st Deputy Speaker, Joseph Osei-Wusu; Majority Chief Whip, Annoh-Dompreh; Lydia Alhassan, Deputy Majority Chief Whip and several cabinet ministers.

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I believe in the potential of the Ghanaian worker – Dr. Afriyie Akoto

An aspiring flag bearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, has sent a heartfelt message to Ghanaian workers, congratulating them for their hard work and assuring them of his trust in them.

In a statement signed and released in Accra on Sunday, April 30, 2023, in commemoration of this year’s International Labor Day celebrations, Dr. Afriyie Akoto noted that, “I salute all workers of Ghana for their immense contribution to our nation building. I believe in the potential of our workers to advance the development of our dear nation”.

International Labor Day also known as May Day is celebrated every year across the world on May 1. It is mainly celebrated in recognition of the struggles and gains made by workers and the labor movement. It is also celebrated to raise awareness about the rights and opportunities every labor should get for their welfare and betterment.

Monday, May 1, 2023 which marks May Day has been declared a Statutory Public Holiday in Ghana by the Minister for the Interior, Ambrose Dery.

The Day will be marked at Bolgatanga, capital of Upper East Region where the President of the Republic of Ghana is expected to address thousands of Ghanaian workers.

To Dr. Afriyie Akoto who is also the immediate past Minister of Food and Agriculture, Ghanaian workers deserve commendation considering their enormous contributions to economic growth and stability of Ghana.

“I congratulate you for your hard work and wish you well in the years ahead of us. Ayekoo”, he noted in his statement.

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