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MP donates hospital equipment to Mamprugu Moagduri District

The Member of Parliament for Yagaba/Kubori and Minister for Youth and Sports, has spearheaded an initiative that promises to revolutionize healthcare delivery in the Mamprugu Moagduri District. Partnering with Supplies Overseas (SOS) International in the USA, the MP donated a substantial 40ft container filled with essential medical equipment.

Accompanied by the District Chief Executive (DCE), Abu Adams, traditional rulers and local officials, the MP symbolically handed over the donation to the District Health Directorate for distribution to hospitals and health centres across the district.

The container consists of a treasure trove of medical supplies ranging from state-of-the-art equipment to everyday essentials. From diagnostic tools, and anaesthesia machines to life-saving apparatus, the donation is said to be “a testament to the power of collaboration and compassion.”

Speaking during the donation exercise, the MP said, “Together, we are not only improving healthcare provision but also strengthening the fabric of our community. This is a tangible demonstration of what we can achieve when we come together for the greater good.”

The District Health Director, Dr Suleimana Abdul Rauf, said, “This medical equipment will not only impact the people of Mamprugu Moagduri District, but it will also serve the neighbouring districts and beyond. With improved access to quality healthcare, residents can look forward to a brighter and healthier future.”

“Some of these machines will be used for the first time in this district”, he added.

In the spirit of gratitude and solidarity, the Mamprugu Moagduri District through its District Chief Executive and traditional rulers extended their heartfelt appreciation to the MP for Yagaba/Kubori, the Supplies Overseas (SOS) International, and all those who played a role in making this transformative donation a reality.

Myjoyonline.com

Jirapa MP cuts sod for construction of male, female wards at Hain Polyclinic

The Member of Parliament for the Jirapa constituency in the Upper West Region, Mr. Cletus Seidu Dapilah, has cut the sod for the construction of male and female wards at the Hain Polyclinic.

This move will expand the hospitals capacity to make it more accommodating and spacious for patients.

On April 1, 2024, the lawmaker donated 100 bags of cement for the construction and pledged to provide all the necessary materials needed for the completion of the project.

Mr. Dapilah further promised to work towards upgrading the facility to full-fledged hospital status.

He appealed to everyone to join forces to ensure that the Polyclinic receives the needed upgrade and expansion by providing communal labor.

Mr. Dapilah later visited all the patients admitted to the hospital and gave them gifts to celebrate the Easter festivities.

Receiving the items on behalf of the Polyclinic, Mr. Ayarigah, the medical superintendent, thanked the lawmaker for his consistent donations to the facility and pledged to use the materials for their intended purpose.

CitiNewsRoom

Stephen Amoah reassigned to Finance Ministry

Following the demise of Mr. John Kumah, one of the deputy ministers at the finance ministry, president Akuffo-Addo has reassigned Dr. Stephen Amoah to the Finance Ministryas deputy Minister.

Dr Stephen Amoah, until this latest move was the Deputy Trade and Industry Minister.

Per the press statement from the Communications Director at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin, the decision took immediate effect from Tuesday, April 2, 2024.

Part of the statement reads: “The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has reassigned the Deputy Minister for Trade and Industry and Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Hon. Stephen Amoah, as Deputy Minister for Finance.”

“Hon. Stephen Amoah, until his re-designation, was the Deputy Minister for Trade and Industry, and he takes over from the late Hon. John Kumah, who passed away on 7th March 2024. His appointment takes effect immediately.”

Meanwhile, the President has also nominated Mr. Kofi Ahenkorah Marfo, Member of Parliament for Achiase, as Deputy Minister-designate for Trade and Industry subject to parliamentary approval.

And the President also called for expedite vetting and approval process for the nominee to ensure swift commencement of duties.

Ghanamps.com

Minority demands increase in farm-gate price of cocoa

The Minority in parliament has demanded the immediate increase in the farm-gate price of cocoa following soaring cocoa prices on the international market in recent time, hitting an all-time high of $10,000 USD per ton.

The price hike is occasioned by the global shortage of cocoa because of significant decline in cocoa output in Ghana and Cote D’ Ivoire, the two leading cocoa producers that contribute approximately 70 percent of the total volume of cocoa produced globally.

The Minority, thus raised concerns about the rather sharp decline in Ghana’s cocoa production volumes under the current government with a reported 450,000mt for the 2023/2024 crop season; the lowest in the past two decades. This is said to even get worse in the coming year.

The Minority in a statement on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 signed by the Ranking Member on the Parliamentary Select Committee on Food, Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs, Eric Opoku noted that the decline in Ghana’ cocoa production is fast eroding the incomes and purchasing power of the already-impoverished cocoa farmers, a situation that calls for a significant increase in the farm-gate price of cocoa to compensate for the loss in income of farmers.

“It is instructive to note, that the average international market price of cocoa currently stands at Ten Thousand United States Dollars ($10,000) per ton (16 bags) of cocoa. This is a equivalent to GHS130,000 per ton, at a conservative exchange rate of $1 to GHS13. This means a bag of cocoa is currently being sold on the world market at about GHS8,125, while the Ghanaian farmer is being paid a paltry 1,308 by the insensitive and corrupt Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/NPP government.”

This, the Minority described as a rip-off of the Ghanaian cocoa farmer by the government; and demand the immediate increase to reflect the recent unprecedented hikes in the world market prices of cocoa.

The Minority also called out the government for the gross mismanagement of the cocoa sector and the shortchanging of the cocoa farmers; stating that last year, Ghana lost about 150,000mt of cocoa valued at almost $400,000,000 to smuggling because the government failed to offer competitive prices to the farmers.

Also worrying is the fact that while the cocoa farmers continue to be shortchanged, COCOBOD’s administrative cost keeps increasing from GHS500 million in 2016 to GHS1.7 billion in 2020, and ballooned further to GHS2.5 billion in 2021.

Ghanamps.com

NPP announces date for parliamentary by-election for Ejisu

The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced a parliamentary primary to elect a candidate for the Ejisu constituency by-election.

The seat became vacant following the death of John Ampontuah Kumah, Member of Parliament and Deputy Finance Minister, on March 7, 2024.

Key Dates:
Saturday, April 13, 2024: The date for the NPP’s Ejisu constituency by-election primary.
Tuesday, April 2 to Thursday, April 4, 2024: Three-day nomination window for aspiring candidates.

Nomination Fees:
Application Fee: GHC 3,000 (non-refundable)
Filing Fee: GHC 35,000 (non-refundable) for regular candidates
GHC 17,500 (non-refundable) for women, youth, and persons with disabilities (PWDs)
Reduced Filing Fee for Women, Youth and PWDs:

The NPP is offering a 50% discount on filing fees for women, youth, and persons with disabilities who wish to run for office. This initiative encourages participation from these underrepresented groups in the upcoming by-election.

Ghanamps.com