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Kade MP showcases massive infrastructure development achieved as he files nomination

The Member of Parliament for Kade constituency, Alex Kwadwo Agyare has affirmed that the Kade constituency has really benefited from several infrastructure developments especially with roads and other projects under his tenure and the administration of President Akufo-Addo.

He explained that, several roads in the constituency were left in a very bad state until he was voted for as an MP and since then, several streets within Kade constituency, Asuom-Abaamu road, James town road and others have now been constructed with asphalt.

The MP disclosed this on Tuesday, December 26, 2023 when he was submitting his nomination forms with the hope of being retained as the Parliamentary candidate by delegates of the New Patriotic Party for the constituency.

The lawmaker used the opportunity to advise his people not to allow themselves to be deceived by people who also have same ambition to contest for the position as PC with false and unachieved promises only to get their votes.

Hon Alex Kwadwo Agyare urged the delegates to vote for him to become the Parliamentary candidate for the NPP in order to retain the seat for the party in the 2024 general elections for more developments in the constituency.

Some constituency executives and delegates who threw their support behind Mr Alex Kwadwo Agyare in an interview with the media justified their support for the MP, especially on how he has been able to address the unemployment challenges among the youths in the constituency.

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Lydia Declares Another Defeat Beckons John Dumelo As She Files Nomination Forms For NPP Primarie

The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, Lydia Seyram Alhassan has declared that another defeat beckons the parliamentary candidate of the National Democratic Congress, John Dumelo in the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections as she files her nominations form on Christmas Day.

Maa Lydia as she is affectionately called by her constituents filed to recontest New Patriotic Party (NPP) primaries for the party ticket in her quest to retain the seat.

She was mobbed by hundreds of party delegates, sympathizers and residents of the constituency as she maneuvers her way through the crowd to the party office at Dzorwulu to file her form.

The Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency Secretary of the NPP, Alhaji Seidu Issah Sawadogo received the forms
Addressing the crowd after the successful filling of the nomination form and a procession along some principal streets of Dzorwulu, Hon Lydia Alhassan expressed gratitude to her constituents for acknowledging her efforts and supporting to represent them once again.

“First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to my constituents because they are all appreciative of the good work that I am doing and that I have done so far, so for that reason they think and they will never allow any other person to come in now but for me to continue what I am doing”, She said.

The confident looking Maa Lydia who is also the First Deputy Majority Whip in Ghana’s Parliament believes the party delegates will give her an overwhelming endorsement on January 27, 2024 at the primaries to enable her continue her good works as the general elections draws closer.

The Ayawaso West Wuogon lawmaker outlined numerous projects executed by her and those lobbied for by her outfit for the constituency in the areas of education, health, sports infrastructure, road networks among others as the basis for her believe.

She indicated that despite the challenge of securing land for projects in the area, some successes have been achieved.
These include the first ever SHS and other educational facilities, the completed Abelenkpe AstroTurf and those under construction as well as the several road projects she championed by her.

“As you are aware, for the first time in the history of this constituency the issue of land is scarce so putting up a new educational facility such as SHS is very difficult but by the grace of God come March we are commissioning the first SHS in this constituency.

“We have put up a hospital, we have added more schools, as for roads it is all over. There are astroturfs and more. For this reason, the constituents thought it wise for me to continue what I am doing…I will continue being their humble servant”, Hon Lydia stated.

Hon Lydia Seyram Alhassan is also involved in several philanthropic gestures to all manner of people including students, market women within and outside the constituency.

She recently organized free driving lesson to thousands of students of the University of Ghana where she regularly visits and distributes food and other items to the students at her own expense.

The Ayawaso West Wuogon MP first entered parliament through a bye-election in 2019 following the death of Emmanuel Kyeremanteng Agyarko.

She won the 2020 parliamentary election against John Setor Dumelo of the NDC.

Hon Alhassan is optimistic that the January 27, 2024 NPP primary contest with a former constituency youth organiser, Samuel Owusu Amankwah is a mere formality to pave the way for her to give the NDC’s John Dumelo a showdown on December 7, 2024.

The MP was accompanied by constituency executives who bought the form for her lead by its chairman, Alhaji Osman Iddrisu and all 11 Area Coordinators.

Others include the NPP Greater Accra Regional Womens Organiser, Grace Acheampong, MCE for Ayawaso West Municipality, Sandra Ahenkora Owusu and a former Constituency Chairman, John Twumasi.

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Madina constituency is not in good state after NDC took over from NPP — Constituency Secretary

The Madina Constituency Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, Bosompem has bemoaned the level of retrogression going on in the constituency since the current Member of Parliament Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu deposed the former NPP MP Boniface Abubakar Saddique.

According to him the previous MP on the ticket of the ruling NPP introduced a lot of development that impacted the welfare of constituents.

In an interview with Ghanamps.com he noted that a lot of social interventions were brought to the constituency under the leadership of the previous MP including boreholes to provide water, construction or roads as well as the astro turf which is generating a lot of revenue.

Mr. Bosompem recounted that in the 2020 Parliamentary election the NPP Parliamentary candidate was voted out because of the opposition NDC’s propaganda, that the constituents do not need roads but rather money in their pockets; a message that got down well hence they lost the seat to the opposition.

He further explained that roads around the Madina market, the market to taxi rank, Rawlings Circle and UPAS were all done under the NPP, while the security personnel also benefited from motor bikes.

Also work on the Damfa road project was started by the former MP which the current MP only makes noise about and ended up engaging in hooliganism trying to bring people to demonstrate against the government instead of going to the sector Minister to lobby for the completion of the roads.

Mr Bosompem emphasised that the kind of development Madina should see are no more there, adding that Madina has been left to its fate. “What is the MP currently doing? We cannot see him, he is rather talking about gay rights try to give privileges to gay people. That is what his focus is on; his focus is not on the development of the constituency.

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“We need strong leadership and political will to get ECOWAS MPs elected” —Bedzrah

One major concern for political watchers with regards to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament is whether we will ever get to a point of electing its lawmakers.

This, a member of the 5th Parliament, Hon Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah said requires strong leadership and political will to achieve.

According to him if there is a strong leadership and political will the election of ECOWAS MPs will be achieved and blames the current leadership for not doing much to actualize this important feat.

He asserts that the current Speaker Rt. Hon Sidie Mohammed Tunis came with the drive to have direct elections to the Community Parliament actualized; unfortunately that drive fizzled down.

“I do not know what happened and why he could not push for this agenda or whether the Authority of Heads of States and Government decided not to accept his proposal or is from him personally or from us as MPs from the ECOWAS Parliament. It has not happened. Whoever is taking over in the 6th legislature that is the next Parliament, should be able to drive this agenda home and should be one of the priority areas for that person to leave a legacy that during my tenure in office I was able to get members elected into that Parliament.”

“We are progressing, we cannot continue retrogressing, look at the number of countries who are no longer part of the ECOWAS parliament; if you add Niger it is going to be four. Look at Guinea Bissau the president has suspended the parliament”.

Rt. Hon Tunis

Thus, instead of fifteen member states, we are eleven. Where are we going with this? this shows there is something wrong with us as a people in the sub-region, he stated.

He indicated that he is reinforcing the crusade to get MPs from ECOWAS Parliament to be elected. “And as one of the MPs, I have been saying if we cannot do it now parliament can elect people who would be permanently of the Community parliament.”

Mr Bedzra also stated that it is difficult to belong to two parliaments and be effective. “If we have MPs who have been elected from their parliaments as we have in East Africa Legislative Assembly (EALA), even if there is a coup the MPs could continue but now we are nominees from our various national Assemblies.

So if your national assembly has been suspended or there is a coup, you cannot have same members from the National Assembly serving in the community parliament.

Those of us who are democrats, we want MPs to the Community Parliament elected. It means your national assembly could nominate people and vote on them, so that they can be part of the Community Parliament, so they are there not belonging to your national assembly, he emphasized.

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Akufo-Addo attributes non-assent to criminal offences bill to financial burden and breaches

The President, Nana Akufo-Addo in a letter sent to Parliament has explained that his decision not to assent to Criminal Offences Bill ii, ( Armed Forces 2, 2023) is due to potential financial impact on the national consolidated fund and also a violation of Article 108 of the constitution which requires that, all must be presented on behalf of the government.

President Akufo-Addo further explained that after consultations with the Attorney General, he was advised that the Ghana Armed Forces Amendment Bill 2023 which is a private member’s bill sponsored by the Member of Parliament for Madina, Francis Xavier Sosu seeking to replace the death penalty with a life sentence has financial implications on the consolidated fund of the state where it is required that, it is a duty of the state to feed all inmates in prisons across the country.

The Rt Hon Speaker of Parliament, Mr Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin also expressed his disagreement to the explanation of President Akufo-Addo.

But Mr Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, the Majority leader expressed his disappointment in the comments of Mr Bagbin for using offensive words against the President.

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Suspend SML contract–John Jinapor

Ranking Member on the Mines and Energy Committee of Ghana’s Parliament John Abdulai Jinapor has called for the immediate suspension of a ten year contract agreement between the Finance Ministry and Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML) for revenue assurance services.

According to the Yiepe/Kusawgu lawmaker the contract is fraudulent which further burden the taxpayer and enrich the pocket of greedy politicians who are leading in signing this contract.

In an interview he commended the media for their investigation and added that the Minority has discussed this topical issue and would be moving processes in Parliament to ensure full scale investigation because they do not believe there is value for money.

He further explained that just some few weeks ago Parliament’s Committee on Mines and Energy visited NPA and they were made aware that enough systems have been put in place to ensure all revenue are safe guarded and that they have even hooked up with the Ghana Reven Authority to ensure those assurances are taken care of.

Again it tun up that the three billion savings was not true, we cannot allow the tax payers to be burden with such not necessary contracts.

Meanwhile on Ghana’s foreign component of debt, government is struggling, and government was forced to pay twelve billion in interest payment in the budget as at January to August 2023. As we speak they have paid only four billion all because government has suspended the payment of some category of our debt; “so when you see budget deficits are improving, it is not because we have done anything good but we have suspended payment.

And that has a long way to affect the negotiation. I am not surprised that the IMF negotiation is stalling”, he stated.

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Ghana is losing more airforce pilots – Ophelia Mensah

The Vice Chairperson on Defence and Interior Committee of Parliament who doubles as MP for Mfantseman constituency, Ophelia Mensah Hayford has revealed that, based on their committee’s report Ghana is losing more trained Air Force pilots after investing huge sums of money to train them.

She explained that, Ghana as a country do not have enough fighter jets, helicopters, and other gadgets that are needed in fighting terriorism or for maximum protection of our airspace, and because of that, many trained pilots are not getting regular flight time during their duty hours and therefore decide to leave the institution.

The vice chairman further explained that, because per international practice, an experience of a pilot is measured on how regular or hours he or she has been flying the plane, most of these trained pilots are refusing to remain idle in the service and therefore prefer to leave to seek for employment elsewhere in order to enrich their working experience as pilots.

The lawmaker used the opportunity to call on government to make more funds available for the Defence Ministry to aquire more of their equipment so as to maximize the protection, security and Peace of Ghana, especially during this era where terriorist and other groups disrupt the peace of some countries within the sub-region.

Madam Ophelia Mensah Hayford made these known when she seconded the motion for the approval of Three billion, Eight Hundred and Ninety One Million, One Hundred and Fifty One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Fifty Six Cedi
( Gh 3,891,151,856.00 ) for the ministry of Defence for the year ending 31 December, 2024 in Parliament.

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Parliament approves Narcotics Control Commission Regulations, 2023

Parliament has given approval to Narcotics Control Commission Regulations 2023, an L.I that seeks to legalize the cultivation and management of cannabis of 0.3 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content.

Contributing to the passage of the L.I, the Interior Minister, Ambrose Dery made it clear that, this is not a regulation for the cultivation of weed, adding that the particular type of cannabis the L.I proscribe has not yet been cultivated in Ghana.

He explained that the Interior Ministry is now preparing to bring such type into the country.

But the Minority Chief Whip who doubles as MP for Adaklu, Kwame Agbodza Governs took a position against the legalization of growing of cannabis in Ghana since it would worsen the cases of mental health challenges among the youth in the country.

Mr Agbodza further disagreed with the justification that, legalizing the growing of the cannabis would reduce the issues of unemployment and boost Ghana’s economy.

He queried that if all the resources including gold, cocoa, timber, oil and E-levy could not solve Ghana’s economic challenges, how possible is it that the legalization of weed could perform such magic.

 

His assertion was also challenged by the chairman of the Subsidiary Legislation Committee who doubles as MP for Bolgatanga east, Dr Dominic Ayine, and explained that, the public should not get things wrong with the interpretation that, Parliament has legalized the growing of weed but rather, what has been legalized is the THC  type which Ghana do not have it here but yet to be brought under the supervision and regulation of the Interior Ministry.

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Government to secure $380 million dollars facility to reconstruct Tema motorway and others— Patrick Boamah

The deputy chairman on the finance committee and MP for Okaikwei Central, Patrick Yaw Boamah has disclosed that government is in the process to secure an amount of $380 million Dollars for the rehabilitation and expansion, a minimum of ten lanes ( 10 lanes ) on the ACCRA-TEMA-MOTORWAY which is about 19.5 kilometres.

According to him the amount is to cover a total of 27.7 kilometres, meaning government is going to use part of the loan to work on Tetteh Quashie interchange, the construction of Teshie link interchange, construction of community 18 interchange, construction of Lashie-bi intercourse and eight toll booths, construction of ten new footbridges among others.

Mr Boamah further said, part of the loan would also be used to complete some works on the George Walker Bush highway (N-1) which is about 5.7 kilometres.

He concluded by saying, this loan would also be used for the rehabilitation of existing six lane on on the Accra-Nsawam Road and other works on that road.

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Government has not sold its share of 30 percent in Vodafone—Ursula Owusu

Minister for Communications and Digitalisation, Mrs Ursula Owusu Ekuful said government of Ghana has no plans of selling its thirty percent (30 %) shareholding in the Ghana Telecommunications Company Limited.

And further explained that Vodafone Ghana rather has transferred its seventy percent (70 %) stake in the company to the Telcel Group in February 2023.

The Minister made these comments on Monday, December 11, 2023 when the member of Parliament for South Dayi, Mr Rockson Nelson Etse Dafiamekpor asked the minister if government has any plans of selling its shares in Vodafone Ghana.

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