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Akim Oda MP fulfills promise; gives out 10 out of 30 drive and own taxis

Member of Parliament for Akim Oda, Alexander Akwasi Acquah has fulfilled his promise to drivers in Akim Oda as he gave out ten taxis to the GPRTU chairman in the constituency under a work – pay, and own agreement.

As part of ensuring that his work in the constituency becomes easy for him whiles he focuses on his legislative work, he set up Committees in the Constituency to address various sectors of need of his constituency.

The Finance Committee on Monday, April 22, 2024, presented ten taxis out of the thirty that was promised the drivers who appealed to the MP to provide them with one under the aforementioned arrangement.

Hon Alexander Akwasi Acquah in an interview pointed out that he is doing this to empower his constituents and help them to own their own taxi. He urged the drivers to work hard and pay on time adding that per the arrangement within two months they would be able to gather funds and buy different set for others who have shown keen interest.

According to him, the interesting thing about the agreement is that the cars are sold to the drivers at the amount with which the vehicles were purchased unlike the typical market situation where others double or triple the prices making it difficult to pay back. More so, no collateral is needed under this arrangement.

He further urged the Finance Committee to be on the lookout to ensure those who currently have the vehicle pay on time to ensure others also benefit.

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Emmauel Kwasi Bedzrah and the ECOWAS Parliament

Hon Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah without doubt has been one representative that was not particularly enthused with performance of the 5th Parliament.

This, he did not hesitate to voice his disappointment anytime the opportunity presents itself.

The Ghanaian Member of Parliament and a member of Ghana’s delegation to the 6th Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament is serving his second term in the community parliament; and currently serves on the Committee on Administration, Finance and Budget as a Second Rapporteur.

In the 5th ECOWAS Parliament, he served as a member on the Committee of Legal Affairs and Human Rights.
According to him, he did his best serving on the Legal Affairs Committee in the previous parliament even though he is not a lawyer and very hopeful to do his best when it comes to the Committee on Administration, Finance and Budget.

“That is where most of the work is done; budget, and midyear review, recruitment and so on. A lot of things would be on our neck, I am told that is the only committee that has meetings in Abuja, Nigeria more than three times so I will be busy in Abuja every now and then”.

He has a lot of expectations from the current leadership of the 6th Parliament to be more proactive and result oriented to lead the parliament to address many of the issues that remained unresolved in the bloc and continue to impact negatively on the lives of the ECOWAS citizens.

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ECOWAS Parliament: Alexander Kwamena Afenyo -Markin leader and 3rd Deputy Speaker

Hon Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin in the 6th Parliament of the Economic Community of West African States (EOWAS) is the third Deputy Speaker.

Having served as the leader of the Ghanaian delegation to the 5th and 6th community parliament, his rise to the 3rd deputy Speaker position doesn’t necessary come as a surprise because he has spent quite a considerable year in the community parliament; the 4th, 5th, and 6th parliaments and has garnered enough experience.

He comes as the first ECOWAS MP daring enough to host delocalized and Extraordinary Sessions in his constituency Effutu (Winneba), bringing the Community Parliament closer to the ECOWAS citizens.

He is also a member of the Bureau and the Conference of Committees Bureau.

In the 5th Legislature Hon Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin served on the Committee of infrastructure as second rapporteur.

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Leadership of the 8th Parliament of Ghana

On January 7, 2021, the 8th Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana commenced its term as 275 elected Members of Parliament took their oaths of office. These MPs were duly elected in the December 7, 2020 Presidential and Parliamentary elections.

Before their swearing-in ceremony, in accordance with Articles 95, 96, and 100(2) of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana, the 275 MPs-elect participated in the election of the Speaker of Parliament and the two Deputy Speakers.

The 8th Parliament of Ghana has emerged as a symbol of dynamic leadership, fostering a spirit of democracy, collaboration, and progress within the nation’s legislative landscape. Under the stewardship of Speaker Alban Bagbin, the Parliament has navigated complex challenges with resilience and unity, demonstrating a commitment to the principles of accountability, transparency, and inclusivity.

Since its inception, the 8th Parliament has been characterized by a diverse array of voices representing various political ideologies and constituencies across Ghana. This diversity has enriched parliamentary debates and deliberations, fostering a culture of robust discourse and constructive engagement on issues of national importance.

https://ghanamps.com/leadership/2021-2025-8th-parliament/

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Ghana’s Longest-Serving MP- Hon. Collins Dauda

Hon. Collins Dauda, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Asutifi South Constituency, stands as a distinguished figure in Ghana’s political landscape, embodying a legacy of service and dedication that spans decades. As one of Ghana’s longest-serving MPs, Hon. Dauda’s contributions to parliamentary proceedings and community development have left an indelible mark on the nation.

With a tenure that surpasses two decades, He served under the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and the current 8th Parliament. Hon. Collins Dauda’s journey in politics is a testament to his unwavering commitment to the welfare of his constituents and the advancement of Ghana as a whole. Representing the people of Asutifi South with passion and integrity, he has championed various initiatives aimed at improving the socio-economic conditions of his constituency.

Throughout his tenure, Hon. Dauda has been a vocal advocate for rural development, infrastructure improvement, and social welfare programs. His efforts have led to significant advancements in education, healthcare, and access to basic amenities for the people of Asutifi South. Additionally, he has played a pivotal role in shaping legislative policies that address the needs of marginalized communities and promote inclusive growth across the nation.

Click on the link to view his profile. https://ghanamps.com/mp/collins-dauda/

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Full Gospel Businessmen to honour Speaker Bagbin

In recognition of his outstanding leadership in politics and good governance in the Fourth Republic, the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, is set to receive the prestigious the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International (FGBMFI) Distinguished Footprints Award.

The FGBMF award is in recognition of Speaker Bagbin’s unwavering dedication to good governance and his contributions to Ghana’s democratic stability.

With over 140 chapters across Ghana and thousands of members globally, FGBMFI aims to honor individuals who exemplify integrity and public spiritedness, regardless of their religious backgrounds.

Mr. Emmanuel Baba Mahama, National President of FGBMFI, who led a team to announce the decision to the Speaker at his office in Parliament last Friday, expressed admiration for Speaker Bagbin’s commitment to fostering peace and progress in the nation’s political landscape.

Mr. Mahama presented a letter to the Speaker to officially invite him to a ceremony later in the year where the Speaker would be publicly celebrated.

The award ceremony, scheduled to take place in Accra, will mark the inaugural FGBMFI Distinguished Footprints Awards.

Among the key thematic areas considered for the award selection are agriculture and food security, environmental sustainability, and public spiritedness.

Ghana, often hailed as one of the most stable democracies in Africa, has seen remarkable strides in peaceful transitions of power over the past three decades.

Speaker Bagbin, a longstanding member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has played a pivotal role in upholding democratic principles and promoting bipartisan cooperation within the period.

In accepting this prestigious honour, Speaker Bagbin underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing Ghana’s developmental challenges.

He expressed gratitude to FGBMFI for the honour and reaffirmed his commitment to serving the nation with integrity and dedication.

The FGBMFI Distinguished Footprints Award is a manifestation of Speaker Bagbin’s exemplary leadership and his enduring legacy in Ghanaian politics.

As the nation continues its journey towards progress and prosperity, individuals like Speaker Bagbin embody the spirit of service and selflessness, inspiring others to follow in their footsteps.

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Dr Adutwum marks 60th birthday with schoolchildren

The Education Minister, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has urged students to take advantage of the various interventions being implemented by the government to sharpen their skills and knowledge.

He explained that such a move would go a long way to prepare them and also help them adapt to the rapidly changing job market requirement so they could be employed or cope with the trend.

Dr Adutwum was addressing a section of school children from three basic schools namely the St. Benedict Basic, St Barnabas Basic and Calvary Methodist Basic Schools all in Accra.

The school children were at the Education Ministry to join the Minister and his staff to celebrate his 60th birthday held on Tuesday.

The schoolchildren joined the Minister to have a buffet lunch as part of activities marking his birthday.

In attendance at the party were the Director General of the Ghana Education Service, Dr Eric Nkansah, Mr David Prah, Deputy Director General, of Ghana TVET Service, Mrs Mamle Andrews, and Chief Director at the Education Ministry and other Directors at the Ministry as well as other well-wishers.

The Education Minister mentioned STEM education, one student, one tablet, introduction of robotics and pre-engineering, construction of 21st century Junior High Schools and the revamping of TVET institutions among others as some of the new interventions that have been introduced by the government to promote education in the country.

Dr Adutwum again appealed to the children not to let the huge investment being made in the education sector by the government and other stakeholders go waste by studying hard.

The Deputy Education Minister in charge of general education, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, used the occasion to commend Dr Adutwum for his desire to ensure that the nation’s education is transformed for the good of the nation.

He stated that the leadership style, innovations and vision of Dr Adutwum were unmatched and worth emulating.
Rev. Fordjour on behalf of the staff of the Ministry wished the Minister a longer life and prosperity.

The Deputy Minister pledged to continue supporting the Dr Adutwum towards the transformation of the nation’s economy through education.

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ECOWAS Parl.: The return of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger tricky but possible — Kofi Buah

A member of Ghana’s delegation to the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS), Parliament, Hon. Emmanuel Armah- Kofi Buah has said the return of Burkina Faso, Niger and Mali to the sub-regional bloc must be navigated carefully as it is a tricky matter.

According to him it is possible and important to have these three Sahel Countries to return the sub-regional bloc in order to have a united front with unity of purpose in addressing issues concerning the region.

However, this must be tactfully and carefully handled to find solution to their return; since unlike Guinea that has returned to the community parliament, the other three failed to respond to a similar opportunity given them; thus, they were not present at the inaugural ceremony of the 6th Parliament.

The Deputy Minority Leader of the Ghanaian Parliament who is a first-timer in the Community Parliament was very grateful to the chair of the Authority of Heads of States and Government, President Ahmed Tinubu and Commission President Dr. Alieu Tory for their presence to swear in the lawmakers and the hospitality of Nigeria.

“So far, I think the chair of the Authority of Heads of States and Government said the right things; we must do everything we can to bring our brothers and sisters onto the fold. It is key for us, and we must find that solution. It is clear as the chairman of the commission said but our words must match our actions, so we must act in that direction very critically”, he said in an interview.

As to whether he was worried that Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger did not show up, he pointed out that the Guinean delegation came and obviously they were well received. We believe that steps must be taken, to make sure we resolve all the outstanding impacts.

“The fact is that we have no choice, we are in this together; Ghana cannot develop and leave like an island and they would be fine, unless the whole of the West African countries are also developed. We cannot have a universal access to electricity and see Burkina Faso and Togo have 30% of electricity.

Again, you know what will happen, we will be overwhelmed by all these people from other countries, and so we must all develop together, and take the step together. It is not like we have a choice; our destiny is being tied; we must work together to move forward together. It is very clear that these perspective opportunities will allow us to move the vision of our founding fathers.”

The Deputy Minority Leader, further pointed out that the vision of Ghana’s first President Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah becomes very relevant wherever he goes. “Yesterday as I was observing things, I told myself what a missed opportunities; if only he (Kwame Nkrumah) had moved that train as quickly in 1957 and 1958, to organize the all African conference and pushed the agenda of the independence of Africa, we would not have come here today speaking to our sisters and brother in different countries in French, English and Portuguese; we would have been speaking one language. We have work to do”, he emphasised.

As a representative from Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s home town and what the Pan Africanist envisaged, he noted that no one would dispute that Africa and the sub-region must develop in unity if we still aspire to the vision of our forebears.

“Today I don’t think anyone would dispute that, if we are going to negotiate with the big countries like China and America, we shouldn’t go with tiny cups in hand, rather we should go as a bloc and with values.

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Hon Alex. Kwamena Afenyo-Markin Majority Leader in Ghana’s 8th Parliament

In a significant stride for Ghana’s political landscape, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin has assumed the prestigious position of Majority Leader in the 8th Parliament of Ghana. The appointment of Afenyo-Markin to this crucial role underscores both his political acumen and the recognition of his leadership within the governing party.

Afenyo-Markin, known for his eloquence and strategic prowess, steps into this role with a wealth of experience garnered over years of service within Ghana’s political arena. His journey from a young, promising legal mind to a formidable political force has been marked by determination and a steadfast commitment to the advancement of his country.

The Majority Leader’s responsibilities are multifaceted, requiring adept negotiation skills and a deep understanding of parliamentary procedures. Afenyo-Markin’s track record suggests he is more than capable of steering the legislative agenda towards the government’s objectives while ensuring robust debate and representation of diverse interests.

Born in Winneba, Afenyo-Markin’s rise to prominence began with his education in law, culminating in a successful legal career before venturing into politics. His tenure as a Member of Parliament for the Effutu constituency has been characterized by an unwavering dedication to his constituents and a tireless pursuit of development initiatives.

As Majority Leader, Afenyo-Markin assumes a pivotal role in shaping legislative priorities, fostering consensus among parliamentarians, and overseeing the effective functioning of the House. His leadership will be instrumental in driving forward the government’s agenda, addressing key national challenges, and advancing Ghana’s socio-economic progress.

Click the link below for the profile of Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin

https://ghanamps.com/mp/alexander-afenyo-markin/

Afenyo Markin elected 3rd Deputy Speaker of ECOWAS Parliament

The leader of the Ghanaian Delegation to the 6th ECOWAS parliament, Alexander Afenyo Markin has just been elected the 3rd Deputy Speaker of the Community Parliament.

Mr. Afenyo Markin who is also the Majority leader in the Ghanaian Parliament is not new to parliamentary proceedings both home and at the ECOWAS Parliament having been in these parliaments for some time now.

The 6th ECOWAS Parliament was inaugurated today, Thursday, April 4, 2024 with Guinea back on the block with the Authority of Heads of States as a way of encouraging the coup country’s back into the fold of the Community.

Despite the overture extended to Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso did not show up for the inauguration of the 6th Parliament.

Meanwhile, the Republic of Togo whose turn it is to produce the Speaker of the 6th Parliament is yet to produce its list hence the Parliament currently has a ceremonial Speaker in the person of Rt. Hon Sidie Mohamed Tunis.

Investigation carried out by Ghanamps.com  can reveal that Togo stayed out of the inauguration because they are yet to have their Parliamentary elections which was initially slated for April 20, 2024 but has been postponed to a later date.

The other Speakers are 1st Deputy Speaker in the person of Barau Jibrin from Nigeria, 2nd deputy Speaker Adjaratou Coulibaly from Ivory Coast, and 4th deputy Speaker Billay G. Tunkara from the Gambia.

Today’s election process took a lot of lobby to reach the point of electing the Deputy speakers. Cabo Verde was lobbying seriously to be part of the Deputy speakers but missed the opportunity due to their inability to honor their financial obligations to the sub-regional bloc, which was the same situation the confronted them in
the past at the 5th ECOWAS Parliament in Niger which member states have spoken against.

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