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Hawa Koomson Inaugurates National Aquaculture and Commercial Farms

The Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, Hon. Mavis Hawa Koomson (MP), has on June 8, 2023, inaugurated the National Aquaculture and Commercial Farms.

The inauguration which took place at the project site in Amrahia in the Adentan Municipality of the Greater Accra region saw in attendance the president of the Republic, His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo as the Special Guest of honour.

The facility comprises aquaculture indoor structures, classrooms, students and staff accommodation, mechanic workshop, packaging and cold storage facilities as well as constant power supply and parking lots.

The project is one hundred percent (100%) complete, and is set to transform aquaculture in the country, augment local fish production and reduce fish import.

The structure will also provide training and startup to over 300 Aquaculture entrepreneurs, as well as provide 50,000 metric tons of fish within the first year of establishment.

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Asuogyaman MP cuts sod to construct 3-units teachers’ bungalow

The Member of Parliament for Asuogyaman constituency, Thomas Ampem Nyarko, has cut sod for the construction of teacher’s bungalow at Adjena Senior High Technical School (SHTS)

The project, which is to be fully funded by the MP, when completed, will accommodate three teachers in addition to the Headmistress who currently is the only staff with accommodation on campus.

The District Director of Education was very grateful to the Member of Parliament for the project and recounted the numerous educational interventions undertaken by the MP to lift the standard of Education in Asuogyaman including the supply of desks to Adjena SHTS at the beginning of this academic year.

According to the Assistant Headmaster of the School; Rev. Peter Brown, the project when completed will help improve upon supervision on campus after contact hours and curb the incidence of students breaking bounds, since currently, not even a housemaster is resident on campus.

The MP is hopeful that when the project is finally completed, it would help to improve educational performance in the school. There would be teachers to supervise prepping and other after school activities on campus.

He also recounted the numerous infrastructural developments the school saw during his tenure as DCE when President John Mahama was in power. “It is regrettable that, since the NPP government came to power, not even a grain of sand has been added as an infrastructural development here in this school”, he said.

The project which will be executed by EDMAT & SONS COMPANY, according to the contractor will be completed in three months’ time.

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Revised standing orders to be presented to the plenary in four weeks—Osei-Kyei

Majority Leader Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu has hinted that the revised standing orders being worked on by the House will be ready for the plenary for approval in four weeks.

He revealed this when leadership of the House had a media engagement on Wednesday, June 7, 2023 with members of the Parliamentary Press Corps (PPC).

According to him the committee working on the revision of the standing orders needs one more weekend to finalize its work and at the heart of it has to do with the Committee system as there is significant reduction on the numbers of the Committees as they have to recompose all the committees.

Majority Leader made this revelation when Ghanamps.com wanted to know the status of revision of the Standing Orders of Ghana’s Parliament, and emphasised the need to put the committees in place before the budget is presented in November 2023 so that those new committees will have their own orientation in other to be able to conform to the budget.

But again, two other issues that were forgotten to be included are awaiting his remarks, and he will do so when he receives them.

He added that the House is also contemplating the rout when they conclude; either to come by the route of Article 11 clause 7 of the 1992 constitution which requires it being a rule because the standing orders are rules of their own procedure which states: “Any order rule or regulation made by a person or authority under a power confer by this constitution or any other law shall be laid in parliament published in the guzzet ion the day its laid before parliament and come into force within twenty one seating days unless parliament annul it before the twenty one seating days come into force not less than two thirds of MPs”

According to him, he has suggested the resolution route and he is getting more support in that direction that the original orders were approved by a resolution in Parliament and not by the route of Article 11 clause 7; and it means any time they have proposed to amend the standing orders they do not come by the route of Article 11 clause 7.

“So we should not depart, we should have a resolution, so that in future if there is the cause to amend any provision it comes by the usual debate and amendment. We will get there and it should not be difficult.

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“Ways and Means Committee in revised standing order is important”—Minority Leader

Minority Leader Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has commended moves to get a new standing order in place by Ghana’s Parliament noting that it’s long overdue since the current one had been used for thirty years in the fourth Republican parliamentary democratic practice.

According to him one very important Committee that would be introduced is the “ways and means Committee”, and the revision of the Standing Order should be worked on speedily.

Dr. Ato Baah in a media engagement with members of the Parliamentary Press Corps (PPC) noted that there is the need to have a budget Committee for parliament to have its own budget office to regulate government budget, “so that, we can see the macro and micro impact of the budget. What would be the budget impact on inflation, public debt, to roads; and there is the need for a technical person to do such a work”.

“We have a small budget and the kind of lifestyle the current government is living over the period does not correspond to the budget that we have as a country; and so there is the need to do it; the new standing orders will create a budget committee apart from the finance committee”, he added.

Additionally, he noted that the committee would be tasked to look at the impact of the government economic policy and development. The Central Bank, he stated has a responsibility to assist in the development of the country through the banking system, but over the years “we do not have a dedicated committee to seat and ensure that they are implementing those functions; there is the need to have economic and development committee”.

He commended his colleague the Majority Leader for this move since he has known him he has been pushing for this new committee for Economic Development.

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Parliament approves CJ nominee

Parliament has by consensus given prior approval to the President’s nominee Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo as Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana on Wednesday, June 7, 2023.

Presenting the report of the Appointments Committee to the House, the Chairman of the Committee, Joseph Osei Owusu noted that, the nominee showed character, competence and dexterity in the knowledge of law and pledged to interpret the law without fear or favour if approved as the Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana.

Pursuant to the provisions in Article 144(1) of the 1992 Constitution and Standing Order 172 (2), the Appointments Committee considered H.E. the President’s nomination of Justice Gertrude Torkornoo as Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana and answered various questions relating to her new position as the Chief Justice when approved.

The nominee also answered questions on the payment of emoluments to Judges, the Ghana School of law,demolition of Judges Bungalows, custodial sentencing and many others.

Prior to her approval on the floor, the Members of Parliament from both sides of the House debated the report of the Appointments Committee.

Most of the MPs who contributed to the motion were in favour of the Committee’s recommendation and subsequently voted for her approval.

The House is expected to communicate the approval of the nominee to the President for onward swearing –in as the Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana.

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Majority caucus will decide on “Ken must go” —Majority Leader

Majority Leader Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu said the caucus will decide on whether to revive their crusade on the sacking of the Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta; an agitation that was started by some back benchers and later embraced by the entire Majority caucus.

Responding to questions from journalists during a media engagement on Wednesday, May 7, 2023, the Majority Leader asserts that the whole issue should be left for the caucus to determine.

“It has become the position of the whole group and they should be engaged to see what can be done going forward. It is only the madman who does not change his mind; if it becomes necessary they have to meet the president, it will happen”.

He further noted that sometimes it’s good to let sleeping dogs lie, and was quick to point out that the president said they should conclude negotiation with the IMF and that engagement has not come to an end.

“We are where we are and we would do it when it becomes necessary”, he said during the engagement

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Akim Oda MP visits pharmaceutical companies in India

A member of the Health Committee, Alexander Akwasi Acquah joined a delegation on the Food and Drugs Authority officials to asses some major pharmaceutical companies in India.

Aimed at renewing their licensing to continue supplying to Ghana, the Akim Oda MP commended the Chief Executive of Food and Drugs Authority and her officials for the strenuous scrutiny they took these pharmaceutical companies through in order to protecting the average Ghanaian from being served substandard medications.

The seriousness and the eagerness of the pharmaceutical companies’ officials attest to how important the Ghanaian market is to them.

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MP Joins Odupong SHS at SRC Week Celebration

The Member of Parliament for Awutu Senya East Constituency, Mavis Hawa Koomson, made a memorable appearance at the Odupong Senior High School (SHS) SRC Week celebration symposium.

In a remarkable show of support, she contributed cash donations and 200 bags of cement to assist the school’s development projects and foster an improved learning environment for the students. The MPs presence at the Odupong SHS SRC Week celebration symposium demonstrated her unwavering commitment to education and youth empowerment.

She shared her efforts that secured the school Bus for the school and now collaborating with appropriate ministries to transform the school into a boarding facility, showcasing her dedication to improving educational opportunities.

She expressed her admiration for the students and their pursuit of excellence. She reiterated her dedication to supporting educational institutions and empowering the youth, emphasizing the importance of quality education for a prosperous future.

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Kwabena Agyapong Picks Npp Nomination forms

The charismatic flagbearer hopeful of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Kwabena Agyei Agyepong (KAA) has picked forms for the Flagbearer position of the NPP today, Friday, 26th May 2023.

This officially confirms his candidacy for the flagbearer position of the NPP as the primaries draw nearer.

According to the former General Secretary of the NPP, this is the beginning of great things to come. KAA is promising to usher in “A New Dawn” on Ghana’s political landscape anchored on the restoration of our cherished values of SERVICE SACRIFICE and SELFLESSNESS what he calls the Triple S Doctrine.

Ing Agyepong expressed his profound passion to see to the transformation of the country, promising to cut waste by leading a lean, effective and efficient government machinery primed to deliver meaningful development to the underserved population.

He advised NPP delegates to choose wisely, looking out for thinking leaders; those with innovative ideas and a clear understanding of where they want to take the country. He implored the delegates to trust his capacity and fortitude to take the difficult uncomfortable measures needed reverse our economic decline.

He entreated them not to mortgage their futures for a pittance and denounce any monetary and material overtures and inducement. He added that there’s a crying need to instill authenticity and substance in our body politic.

He called on his fellow flagbearer aspirants to accept his call for an open debate. Ing Agyepong said “Ghanaians are entitled and deserve to examine and know what each of us stands for. Our ideas, policy priorities and preferences, our temperament and character all matter”.

He added, “If you want to lead the people of Ghana then you should be humble enough to submit yourself for scrutiny by the people”.

Finally KAA as he is affectionately called was confident the National Executives and Elders of the NPP will ensure that the upcoming Presidential Primaries are conducted in a spirit of fairness and equity devoid of manipulation, coercion, favoritism and utmost respect for the party’s Code of Conduct regarding same.

He urged party members of the party to remain the beacon of democracy and transparency.

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Sissala East MP calls on MMDAs to intensify communal mobilization to execute projects

The Member of Parliament for Sissala East in the Upper West region, Amidu Issahaku Chinnia, has identified community mobilization; and not always contract, as key to the realization of community projects.

He said in the event where funds were not readily available, community leaders and politicians could mobilize the people and other resources for such projects, to reduce cost, and avoid undue delays in their execution.

“Let’s not always award contracts; Community Mobilization is key to communal projects,” Mr. Chinna said, and cited some projects he has accomplished in the constituency through community engagement rather than contracts.

The MP who is also the Deputy Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, said it’s time communities and leaders acted swiftly on development projects, especially those in relation to water, sanitation and hygiene.

In an interview with the Media, Mr. Chinna called on all Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies to play their supervisory roles effectively in the implementation of WASH projects.

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