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MP for Ho West donates computers to 11 basics schools

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Ho West, Mr. Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, has presented 264 laptops to 11 basic schools on behalf of the government, as part of the free distribution of computers to schools in the country, to aid the teaching of Information Communication (ICT).

Presenting the items, the MP stressed the need for the beneficiary school authorities to ensure that the computers were put at the disposal of the pupils, to ensure that they used it in teaching and learning, so as to ensure that government’s vision of ensuring that all schools become computer literate would not be hindered.

Mr. Bedzrah said it was very important for pupils to take advantage of the opportunity to become computer literate, to enable them to be abreast with the changing technological development of the times, which would not only enhance their personal activities, but also promote national development.

The MP asked teachers to avoid taking the computers home for their personal use, and also urged pupils to take their lessons more seriously, particularly, in computer studies, because the government had decided to equip all basic institutions with computers.

A Form One Junior High School (JHS) student at Ashanti-Kpoeta, Liticia Duamekpor, who received the items on behalf of the schools, thanked the MP and the government for the efforts being made to promote the teaching of ICT in schools in the area, and promised that pupils and students in the District would take their lessons more seriously.

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Fomena MP donates computers to Adansi schools

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Fomena, Nana Abu Bonsra, has donated computers to five educational institutions in the Fomena constituency to enhance the teaching and learning of information communication technology (ICT).

The institutions are the Akrokerri Community Nursing Training College, T. I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School at Fomena, Dompoase Senior High School, Akrokerri College of Education, and Asare Bediako Senior High School, also at Akrokerri.

Each of the schools received three computers, while the District Secretariat of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) got one.

The 16 computers were acquired at the cost of GH¢30,000

Mr. Charles Yaw Assuah-Yeboah, District Director of Education, received the computers on behalf the schools at a ceremony at Fomena last Friday. He commended the MP for his efforts at promoting the study of ICT in the constituency. E N D.

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Asunafo North MP supports constituents With health facilities

To ease congestion at the Mim Urban Health Center in the Asunafo North Municipality, a newly-constructed Out-Patient Department (OPD) complex has been handed over by the Member of Parliament (MP) for the area, Robert Sarfo-Mensah, through the Municipal Health Directorate.

The newly-constructed OPD complex consists of a laboratory, dispensary, store room, toilet and bath facilities, and a bedroom self-contained for a staff at the facility.

At the handing over ceremony, the Administrator of the Goaso Municipal Hospital, Mr. Namiak Sampson Konja, who represented the Municipal Health Director of Asunafo, commended the Member of Parliament for the timely intervention of the provision of the Complex.

Mr. Konja reiterated that the OPD Complex would improve upon healthcare delivery at the Mim Urban Health Center, because the expansion had made it possible for the facility to have a laboratory, dispensary, and a store room, where drugs and other relevant items could be kept.

He continued that the OPD would ease congestion at the facility, as well as reduce pressure on staff, at both the Mim Urban Health Center and the Goaso Municipal Hospital, which serves as a referral center in the Municipality.

According to the Administrator of the Goaso Municipal Hospital, the Ghana Health Service took over the facility when it was a Maternity Home in the year 2010, since then there has been no renovation or expansion till the provision of the OPD complex.

He encouraged Ahafo citizens both home and abroad to contribute to moving the community forward in development.

Mr. Konja used the opportunity to enumerate other projects Robert Sarfo-Mensah had undertaken in the municipality concerning health, including the provision of medical equipment to all health facilities, construction of a modern laundry facility for the Goaso Municipal Hospital, renovation of the Gyasikrom CHPS compound, provision of a polytank to the Asumura Health Center, provision of Multi TV Digi-boxes to all health facilities, and construction of a six-unit bedroom accommodation at the Goaso Municipal Hospital among others.

The Midwife in charge of the Mim Urban Health Center, Mrs. Sarah Ayitey, commended the MP, and gave the assurance to deliver quality healthcare to the people of Mim and surrounding communities, whilst ensuring effective routine maintenance at the facility.

Nana Yaw Bofah, Ankobeahene of the Mim Traditional Council, who represented the Omanhene of Mim as the chairman for the occasion, could not hide his gratitude to the MP, calling on the electorate of Mim to vote massively for the MP to continue the good developmental projects he had been doing for the constituency.

He gave the assurance that the chiefs and people of Mim would always support Robert Sarfo-Mensah in prayers, for him to be successful in his quest to retain the seat, come December 7, 2012.

The Robert Sarfo-Mensah, on his part, commended the Municipal Health Directorate for minimising the cost of the project, which was funded through the MP’s share of the National Health Insurance Authority Fund.

Mr. Sarfo-Mensah noted that Ghana could have developed rapidly, if cost and waste were minimized when undertaking development projects by the various assemblies, as was done by the Asunafo North Municipal Health Directorate, which manage to use a total of GH¢63,000 for such a huge project.

He stated that development projects in every district depend mostly on the assemblies, but due to the imbalances and inequities out of political expediencies, MPs are given some funds to undertake other projects to balance the situation somehow.

However, Mr. Sarfo-Mensah entreated the entire populace of the country to be vigilant and monitor the activities of the assemblies, by serving as social auditors to minimise waste and cost involved in developmental projects.

The MP continued to advise the people of Mim to make good use of the Mim Urban Health Center, to allow the Goaso Municipal Hospital to concentrate on more comprehensive cases for effective healthcare delivery in the municipality.

Mr. Sarfo-Mensah later cut the sod for the construction of a Maternity Ward Complex at Ampenkro, which would also have a laboratory, lying place, dispensary, store room, consulting room, weighing center, and self-contained bedroom for the midwife.

He advised the electorate to tolerate the opposition’s view, and desist from unnecessary political arguments that have the tendency to infuriate passions to create chaos, prior to the December 7, general elections.

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EC must question its officials for underage registration – Opoku Prempeh

The Member of Parliament for Manhyia Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh has charged the Electoral Commission (E.C) to question its staff for registering underage children during the biometric Voter registration exercise.

According to him, the officials needed to have reported the issue to their superiors at the EC office for them to take appropriate action on this illegal and criminal act.

The Chairman of the Electoral Commission, Dr. Kwadwo Afari Gyan at a news conference in Accra with Journalist over the issue of they (Journalist’s) inability to take part in special voters exercise as has been the practice in past elections stated that the 2012 biometric register has pictures and names of obviously young children who should not be on the register.

Dr. Afari Gyan said even though it has not been confirmed, he was informed at a meeting that the Ashanti and Volta regions, considered as the strongholds of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) respectively, had the highest number of minors in the register.

The EC Chairman expressed disquiet about the situation and slammed the deceptive tendencies displayed by people in the registration exercise despite all the public education on the process.

However speaking on OKAY Fm on Friday, Hon. Dr. Opoku Prempeh wondered what stopped the EC officials from alerting their bosses after they had registered the minors.

“Even if the officials were forced to register the kids, they should have reported the issue at the close of day after registering them for the matter to be dealt with’’ he said.

He stated that the EC must as a matter of urgency act on the anomaly and ensure these ineligible would -be voters are not allowed to vote.

Hon. Dr Opoku Prempeh urged the EC to proceed to the court to secure a restraining order to prevent the children from voting.

Kwadwo Anim/Ghanamps.gov.gh

Dan Botwe cuts sod to build clinic for Amanfro people

Mr Dan Botwe, Member of Parliament (MP) for Okere, on Thursday broke the grounds for the construction of a clinic for the people of Amanfro in the Akuapem North District.

The provision of the facility would help address challenges that the people face in accessing health facilities in the area.

Mr Botwe said the people of Amanfro deserved a modern clinic to help them have easy access to health care delivery and save them from travelling to Koforidua for care.

He reaffirmed his commitment to help address the development needs of the people and disclosed that the project would be financed through the Health Insurance Common Fund for MPs.

Mr Botwe disclosed that so far he had been able to put up a new clinic for the people of Apirede which was about 80 percent complete and also renovated the Adukrom Health Centre, Twuguaso Clinic, and Nanabanyin Clinic and assisted in the establishment of Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compound, for the people of Abonse.

He urged the people to support the contractor through communal labour to be able to complete the project on time.

The Akuapem North District Director of Health Services, Dr Joseph Opare, commended the MP for the gesture and his total commitment towards health delivery in the area.

He said the Ghana Health Service (GHS), was ensuring that at least every community would have a small health facility to take care of the health needs of the people.

The Chief of Amanfrom, Nana Odwo Kwaw, commended the MP for redeeming his promise made to the people some time ago saying when completed, the clinic would help greatly in addressing the health challenges confronting the people.

The clinic, when completed, would include a recovery room, consulting room, dressing and injection room, dispensary, Out-Patient Department (OPD), female and male wards and a store.

Source: GNA

Free SHS possible only at the expense of other sectors – Dansua

Tourism Minister Ms. Akua Sena Dansua has said that free education at the Senior High School (SHS) level is only possible at the expense of development in other sectors.

She said education was key to accelerated growth and should therefore not be used as a partisan tool to sway votes.

Dansua, also the Member of Parliament for the North Dayi constituency, made the remark at the commissioning of a GH¢150,000, six-unit classroom with ancillary components. The classroom, built for the Gbefi Anobi Junior High School, was financed from the Ghana Education Trust Fund.

She said that the government of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was embarking on a progressive and sustained drive to improve school infrastructure, quality and access. Part of a bid to improve the skills and competence of Ghana’s human resource base, Dansua called the NDC’s program a more appropriate solution to the education problem than free SHS.

She urged the people to vote massively to retain the NDC, saying that many more development projects under the party’s “Better Ghana Agenda” were yet to come.

Francis K. Ganyaglo, the Kpando Municipal Chief Executive, announced that 25 schools under trees, half of such schools in the Municipality, have been eliminated.

He also touted other NDC achievements in the education sector including increased capitation, the distribution of 4,278 free school uniforms and 217,656 free exercise books to basic schools as well as 1,600 mono desks and 650 kindergarten desks. 25 schools on have been on the feeding programme, and circuit supervisors have been given motorcycles.

Ganyaglo told those assembled at the inauguration that government needs the collaborative support of the community and other stakeholders to co-finance education and appealed to the traditional authorities to institute an education endowment fund to cushion the education needy students.

He warned that the Assembly would not take kindly to the commercialization of the facility, saying that violators would be subject to appropriate sanctions.

Kpando Municipal Directorate of Education representative Paul Afodofe announced that government is doing everything it possibly can in its quest to provide quality education.

He urged the school’s authorities to be vigilant and prevent students from defacing the building so that it might serve students for years to come.

Gbefi-Hoeme Chief Togbe Danku Yao V expressed his hope that the new building would inspire teachers and students to improve the quality of their work and academic performance.

He appealed to the authorities to increase capitation grants, saying that a shortage of funds has rendered the facility inadequate.

This event also marked the inauguration of a large palm-oil extraction complex for the Gbefi-Hueme community.

Kwadwo Anim/Ghanamps.gov.gh

NDC sacks independent Parliamentary candidates

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has sacked all members who are contesting the 2012 Parliamentary elections as independent candidates.

In an interview with Citi News the Deputy Secretary In-Charge of Operation for the NDC, George Lawson said affected Parliamentary candidates had ceased to be members of the NDC with immediate effect.

“I’m yet to be furnished with the number of people who are still adamant or people who have rescinded their decision. But the fact is those who have not rescinded their decision, they cease to be members of our party. We don’t need to inform them [Independent candidate], the directive has been given.”

The NDC at a news conference, gave the independent candidates a week’s ultimatum to rescind their decision or abdicate their membership of the party.

According to the party however, some of their members have withdrawn their bid to stand as independent candidates.

By: Citifmonline.com/Ghana

I have not preached violence – Dr Akoto Osei

A former Minister of State, at the Ministry of Finance, Dr Anthony Akoto Osei has denied being the voice on a tape that preaches violence during the upcoming December elections to a group of party supporters in Kumasi.

According to him he has not held any discussions with any group of people and by his peaceful nature will be the last person to preach violence to mar such a national exercise that the entire world would be watching Ghana for the manner in which it would be conducted.

A purported secret tape on which Dr. Akoto Osei was alleged to be inciting a group of New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters to remain at the polling station to jealously guard ballot boxes and use all sorts of means to protect themselves with shouts of ‘’all die be die’’ chants, received airplay Wednesday morning on some radio stations in Accra.

However responding to the allegation, Dr. Akoto Osei who is also the Member of Parliament for Old Tafo stated that the supposed tape is the work of the NDC in his constituency which is intended to discredit him ahead of the election as the party has realized it has already lost the election in the area.

He decline further comments on the tape and treated it with the contempt that it deserved arguing that responding to it gives the tape some credibility.

Hon. Akoto Osei added that he was due to launch his campaign on Sunday Nov. 18 to kick start his campaign activities in the constituency which will see him winning a landslide in the impending December parliamentary election.

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NPP will retain Okaikoi North seat- MP

The Member of Parliament for Okaikoi North, Elizabeth Sackey has vowed to retain the seat for the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) by winning convincingly in the upcoming December election.

According to her, she together with her campaign team have mapped out effective campaign strategies to ensure that the Okaikoi North seat which has since the year 2001 been a seat for the NPP continues to be a safe one for the party.

Hon. Elizabeth Sackey goes into a battle, with the NDC’s Nashiru Abass and an Independent candidate, Andrew Okaikoi, who are in to give the two term MP a run for her money.

The NDC party in the constituency appears to have hit a snag as the Independent candidate who until recently was the party’s parliamentary candidate comes into sight as a very formidable person who is loved by the masses and may be the king maker in the constituency.

In spite of all the above development, Hon. Elizabeth Sackey has said she is not perturbed about what opposition comes her way, and expressed confidence of trashing her competitors.

She said she has worked efficiently as an MP. in the area which has endeared her to majority of voters who have expressed their commitment to.

Hon. Elizabeth Sackey said she has ensured a lot of infrastructure in the area to make life comfortable for her constituents, a situation which the constituents have promised to reciprocate by voting her into power.

Kwadwo Anim/Ghanamps.gov.gh

Bagbin donates computers to the Upper West Health Directorate

Mr Alban Bagbin, Minister of Health, has donated five Rlg laptop computers to the Upper West Regional Health Directorate to help improve its data management system.

Presenting the computers on Monday in Wa, Mr Bagbin commended the health Authorities in the region for putting in place several initiatives that had helped in raising standards in the sector.

He said challenges of the health sector were too many for government alone to solve adding that initiatives by health authorities to help bring improvement to the sector were welcomed. The Health Minister advised them to put the computers to good use to help improve their data management system since it was an important component to quality health services delivery.

Dr Kofi Issah, Deputy Regional Director of Health Services in charge of Public Health, thanked the Minister for his personal commitment to addressing the health challenges in the region.

He assured the Minister that the computers would be put to proper use to help improve the data management system.