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African Electoral Institute speaks on EC’s short notice to political parties over printing of ballot papers
PRESS RELEASE
TO: ALL MEDIA HOUSES
DATE: 9TH OCTOBER, 2024
SHORT NOTICE FROM THE EC TO POLITICAL PARTIES ON THE PRINTING OF BALLOT MATERIALS
The African Electoral Institute has seen the Electoral Commission of Ghana’s formal notification dated 9th October, 2024 to all political parties that the printing of Notice of Poll and Ballot Papers for the 2024 General Election will commence on Friday, October 11, 2024.
African Electoral Institute reckon that the notice is very short,but we urge all political parties to quickly brace up for the task and deploy knowledgeable, dedicated agents to secure their fortune.
It is the African Electoral Institute’s take that the EC should have waited for the completion of the second voter register exhibition before embarking on this important exercise.
However, the African Electoral Institute urges the Electoral Commission to verify and ensure the precision of voter data during the printing of ballot papers to avoid discrepancies and blatant errors.
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We doubted Agenda 111, but you’ve proven us wrong- Dormaahene confesses to Bawumia
Source: Ernest K. Arhinful
The paramount chief of the Dorma Traditional Council and president of the Bono House of Chiefs, Osagyefuo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II, has expressed renewed confidence in the government’s Agenda 111 initiative following a recent courtesy visit from Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
During the Vice President’s tour, the chief and his elders participated in a Stakeholder Consultation Forum held on Wednesday, October 9, at the Dormaahene Palace, where they engaged in discussions on various developmental issues affecting the region.
In his remarks, Dormaahene acknowledged the initial skepticism surrounding Agenda 111 but noted that the government’s commitment and progress have dispelled doubts.
He highlighted the initiative’s potential to improve healthcare facilities in the area, emphasising the positive impact it could have on the community’s well-being.
The chief also took the opportunity to discuss the “One District, One Factory” project in Dormaa East, urging for further development projects to be introduced in the region.
Furthermore, the chief expressed his support for Vice President Bawumia’s campaign, wishing him success as he seeks to lead the nation.
He reiterated the importance of continued collaboration between traditional leaders and the government to drive development initiatives that align with the community’s needs and aspirations.
In addressing environmental concerns, Osagyefuo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II voiced his strong opposition to illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey.
He urged the government to take decisive action to curb the menace, stressing the need for sustainable practices to protect the environment for future generations.
“My Vice President, it is true we chiefs don’t do politics, but as your spokesperson, Dr. Gideon Boako mentioned during the introduction that we can not close our eyes to the many development interventions your government has brought to Ghana, and also Dormaaman.”
“Here at Dormaa, we are very much aware of the many road improvements you have brought to us. We can boast of asphalts here, and even my palace has benefited,” he said.
Fight against galamsey:Organised Labour suspends tomorrow’s nationwide strike
Organised Labour has suspended its much-anticipated nationwide strike slated for Thursday, October 10, 2024.
The decision was made during an emergency meeting held on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, where union leaders assessed the situation and agreed to call off the industrial action.
The decision was taken following assurances from the government to tackle illegal mining. Organised Labour noted that the government has taken considerable steps, including ramping up the Operational Halt initiative, led by the Ghana Armed Forces, to combat illegal mining activities in forest reserves
In a media briefing, the Secretary General of the Trades Union Congress, Joshua Ansah, explained that the decision was made to allow Labour to observe the government’s implementation of these measures.
The strike, which had garnered the backing of various unions, was intended to pressure the government to take decisive action on illegal mining (galamsey) and other pressing issues.
Joshua Ansah
Organised Labour had initially planned the indefinite strike to compel the government to declare a state of emergency and ramp up efforts to address the environmental devastation caused by galamsey.
Despite widespread support from key unions, including the Public Utility Workers Union and the General Agricultural Workers Union, the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) and the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) had distanced themselves from the industrial action, opting instead to continue providing essential healthcare services.
The decision to suspend the strike comes as a surprise to many, as unions had appeared resolute in their stance during previous meetings and public statements.
Organised Labour stated that it would continue to monitor the situation closely and remain committed to protecting workers’ rights and addressing the illegal mining crisis. Source:Kennedy Odame Twumasi
Fight against galamsey:Organized Labour divided…as Registered Nurses & Midwives pull out of tomorrow’s strike
The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has announced that it will not participate in the nationwide anti-galamsey strike declared by organised labour on October 10, 2024.
The decision comes after the National Council of GRNMA held an emergency meeting on October 8, 2024.
In a press statement issued on Wednesday, October 9, GRNMA said it supports the cause behind the strike in the fight against illegal small-scale mining (galamsey) but emphasised its commitment to continuing healthcare services for Ghanaians.
“The GRNMA and its members will not embark on the strike action declared by organised labour and therefore directs that all nurses and midwives stay at post and continue delivering safe and quality health services to the good people of Ghana,” part of the statement read.
The association stated that while it will not join the industrial action, it stands in solidarity with organised labour in its stance against the environmental and social destruction caused by galamsey.
“The GRNMA solidarises with member trade unions and associations under organised labour in the fight against galamsey and will continue to advocate for stronger national interventions to curtail the galamsey menace in Ghana,” the statement added.
Meanwhile, the Hospital Pharmacists Association (GHOSPA) and the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) have announced that they will also not participate in the strike.
According to the associations, while they stand in solidarity with organised labour in the fight against illegal small-scale mining, they have an essential role to play in delivering healthcare services to Ghanaians.
Read the full statement below.
Source: Prince Adu-Owusu
Fight against galamsey: Reconsider your strike action – Office holders of political parties appeal to Organised Labour
By,: tntnewspapergh.com
The leadership and the members of Organised Labour have been called upon to rescind their intended decision to begin a nationwide strike action against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.
The convenor of political parties office holders in the Ashanti Region, Issah Abdul Salam, who is also the Ashanti Regional Secretary of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), made the call on Wednesday, 9th October 2024, at a press conference held at Noks Hotel in Kumasi.
Issah Abdul Salam addressing Journalists at the press conference
The political parties office holders, therefore, proposed the following for the consideration of Organised Labour to enable the country to overcome the galamsey menace:
Full statement attached below:
For immediate release:
RECONSIDER STRIKE ACTION AS THAT WILL NOT RESOLVE THE GALAMSEY ISSUE
We, holding offices, in respective of political parties in the Ashanti Region would like to appeal to Organised labour to rescind their decision of embarking on strike, beginning tomorrow 10th October 2024.
We believe that the negative effects of the strike will be on not just those engaged in illegal mining but also on all Ghanaians. While we are in support of fighting galamsey and actively call for a collective action from all Ghanaians to deal with the issue, we believe that ordinary Ghanaians shouldn’t be made to suffer as a result of fighting galamsey.
We are proposing the following for the consideration of Organised Labour to enable us to overcome the galamsey menace in Ghana:
- That Organised Labour should make an anti-galamsey pact for all the political parties to sign which guide the country towards fighting galamsey. This will help us cure the negative politicisation that characterises the fight.
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All relevant stakeholders, including residents of the community and their chiefs, to understand the dangers involved in doing galamsey.
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All licences issuance should be withheld. Those who have abused their licences should also be revoked.
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Government should dispatch military to all affected galamsey areas to stop further illegal mining. They should be working with legitimate small-scale miners.
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Revocation of LI 2462 should be sent to Parliament for it to be treated under certificate of urgency.
We hope all the above proposals should be given the necessary consideration.
Thank you.
The political parties office holders present at the press conference were;Robert Dambo -PNC
CROSBY Charles ARMAH -UPP,
BABA ISSAH KAMPO. PPP,
KOFI OWUSU UMAR.,- GCPP,
ADAMS MOHAMMED- PNC,
KASIM SASIAGO-APC0 as well as
KWAKU MARFO AKPOLO -LPG
MTN Ghana supports Bonwire Kente Festival with GH¢10K, airtime
By,Isaac Amoah/ tntnewspapergh.com
The leading telecommunication giant in the country – MTN Ghana – has presented a cheque of GH¢10,000, airtime worth of GH¢1,000, drinks and hampers to the Bonwirehene, Nana Bobie Ansah II, in support of the forthcoming Kente Festival.
This year’s Bonwire Kente Festival is scheduled to start from 14th to 20th October 2024 from 10:0 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day.
Some scenes from the donation
The grand durbar, which is expected to be graced by Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, Nananom, among other high-profile Ghanaians, will be held on Saturday,19th October 2024, at Bonwire SHS park from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The theme for this year’s Bonwire Kente Festival is “Sustaining the Kente Heritage through Education”.
Mr.Simon Amoh making presentation to Nana Ansah II, Bonwirehene
Nana Bobie Ansah II, who doubles as Otumfuo Brempong, was full of praise for MTN Ghana for its continued support for the Kente Festival, after receiving the donation.
The MTN officials were led by Mr. Simon Amoh, Senior Manager, General Trade, Northern Centre; Mrs Charity Darko, Head of Corporate Affairs, Northern Business Centre, among others.
Donating the items at the chief palace on Wednesday, 9th October 2024, Mr. Amoh recounted that this was not the first and last time MTN Ghana would support Bonwire Kente Festival and other festivals across the country.
According to him, MTN is an African company that values cultural and traditions which mostly bring people together.
Mr. Amoh said the essence of the Kente Festival cannot be underestimated, hence the desire for MTN Ghana to always support it.
The Senior Manager explained further that the company valued the entrepreneurship that accompanied the value chain of kente. “MTN is associated with this festival because we are particularly enthusiastic about the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit associated with this festival as an African multinational company,” he pointed out.
Mr. Amoh, therefore, encouraged Kente manufacturers to leverage on MTN’s digital platforms to promote their products.
He gave an assurance that MTN Ghana would put up a stand to showcase their products and provide all the necessary support services to the Bonwire community and participants to the festival.
Nana Bobie Ansah II, Bonwirehene, who received the donation thanked MTN Ghana on his own behalf and on behalf of the Bonwire Traditional Council.
“I wish to express our gratitude for MTN’s partnership and relationship which we have built on over the years,” he added.
Campaign 24/7 or Drop 24-Hour Economy Promise, Tycoon Challenges NDC Candidate
By:A political Desk Report
In a move that has sent shockwaves through Ghana’s political landscape, prominent businessman Field Marshall has issued a controversial challenge to the National Democratic Congress (NDC), thrusting the party’s flagship 24-hour economy policy into the spotlight and igniting a fierce national debate.
During an exclusive interview with our news desk yesterday, Mr. Marshall called on NDC presidential candidate John Mahama and the party’s parliamentary candidates to prove their commitment to their proposed 24-hour economy by embarking on a non-stop 24-hour campaign marathon. This provocative demand has not only raised eyebrows but has also sparked intense discussions about the practicality of campaign promises and the nature of political discourse in the country.
“The NDC has been trumpeting this 24-hour economy policy as if it’s a magic wand that will solve all of Ghana’s economic problems,” Marshall declared. “I say, if you’re promising a 24-hour economy, then show us you can work 24 hours. It’s as simple as that. I challenge the NDC candidates to campaign non-stop, day and night, for 24 hours. If they can do this successfully, then perhaps the electorate can start to believe in this 24-hour economy vision they’re selling.”
The 24-hour economy policy, a cornerstone of the NDC’s campaign for the 2024 elections, promises to revitalize Ghana’s economy by encouraging round-the-clock business operations, improving infrastructure, and creating a more conducive environment for international trade and investment. However, Marshall’s challenge has cast doubt on the feasibility of this ambitious plan, questioning whether the party truly understands the implications of such a dramatic economic shift.
Reactions from various sectors of Ghanaian society have been swift and diverse, reflecting the complexity of the issue at hand. James Kwarteng, a renowned political analyst at the University of Ghana, noted the unconventional nature of the challenge but acknowledged its potential to spark important discussions. “While it’s an unusual request, it does raise interesting questions about the feasibility of campaign promises and the extent to which politicians are willing to go to prove their dedication,” Kwarteng said. He further added, ”
This challenge forces us to consider the gap between political rhetoric and practical implementation, which is crucial for voters to understand.”
On the other hand, Dr. Ama Boateng, a respected economist at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), criticized the challenge as a fundamental misrepresentation of the policy’s intent. “The 24-hour economy policy is about creating an enabling environment for businesses to operate round the clock if they choose to. It’s not about forcing everyone, including politicians, to work non-stop. This challenge misses the point entirely,” she argued. Dr. Boateng went on to explain that the policy aims to address infrastructural bottlenecks, improve energy supply, and enhance security to support businesses that wish to operate beyond traditional hours.
The NDC has yet to issue an official response to Marshall’s challenge, leading to speculation about internal debates within the party on how to address this unexpected twist in their campaign. However, an anonymous senior party member, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, dismissed the call as a distraction. “Our focus is on presenting a comprehensive economic plan to the people of Ghana, not engaging in theatrical displays,” the party insider stated. “We are confident that our policy is sound and based on thorough research and consultation with economic experts, business leaders, and ordinary Ghanaians.”
The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has seized upon the controversy to criticize their opponents, viewing it as an opportunity to question the NDC’s economic credentials. NPP spokesperson Kwame Baffoe said in a widely-broadcasted radio interview, “If they can’t even campaign for 24 hours, how can they run an economy for 24 hours? This just shows the impracticality of their promises. The NDC is once again making grandiose promises without considering the real-world implications.”
Despite the political maneuvering, independent economist Dr. Kwesi Aning cautioned against dismissing the 24-hour economy policy based solely on this challenge. “While the call for a 24-hour campaign is attention-grabbing, it doesn’t negate the potential benefits of a well-implemented 24-hour economy. We should be focusing on the details of the policy rather than getting caught up in political theatrics,” he advised. Dr. Aning emphasized the need for a nuanced discussion on the potential economic impacts, including job creation, productivity increases, and challenges in work-life balance that such a policy might entail.
The challenge has ignited a firestorm on social media platforms, with hashtags like #24HourChallenge and #NDCEconomyTest trending nationwide. Ghanaians from all walks of life are sharing memes, engaging in heated debates, and even proposing their own versions of the challenge. Some supporters of the idea have suggested live-streaming politicians working through the night on policy development, while critics have created parody videos imagining bleary-eyed candidates stumbling through dawn rallies.
As the 2024 elections draw nearer, this controversy underscores the increasing scrutiny faced by political parties and their policy proposals in the age of social media and instant communication. It also highlights the growing influence of business leaders like Marshall in shaping political discourse in Ghana, raising questions about the intersection of business interests and political policy-making.
Political observers are now keenly watching for the NDC’s next move. The party faces a delicate balancing act: addressing the challenge without allowing it to overshadow their broader campaign message. Some analysts suggest that the NDC could use this as an opportunity to provide a more detailed explanation of their 24-hour economy policy, potentially organizing a series of round-the-clock town hall meetings to discuss the plan with voters.
The controversy has also sparked discussions about work culture, labor laws, and the potential societal impacts of a shift towards a 24-hour economy. Labor unions have voiced concerns about worker rights and the need for appropriate compensation for night shifts, while health experts have weighed in on the potential physical and mental health impacts of increased night work.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the complex interplay between policy proposals, political communication, and public perception in Ghana’s vibrant democracy. As the debate continues, it’s clear that the controversy sparked by Field Marshall’s challenge will have lasting implications not just for the upcoming election campaign, but potentially for the future of economic policy and labor practices in Ghana.
With the eyes of the nation firmly fixed on this unfolding drama, the coming days and weeks promise to be a critical period for both the NDC and the broader political landscape in Ghana. How the party responds, and how voters interpret this challenge, could well set the tone for the remainder of the election campaign and shape the economic discourse in Ghana for years to come.
Dr Bawumia inspects Accra STEM Academy project
Source: tntnewspapergh.com
The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia on Tuesday inspected ongoing works at the Accra STEM Academy.
The project expected to be operationalized next month is currently 85 per cent complete.
Upon completion, the school is expected to admit pupils from Kindergarten to Senior High School, the first of its kind in the country.
This forms part of the efforts of the Akufo-Addo government’s transformation of public schools in Ghana.
Some scenes from the ceremony
Accompanying the Vice President for the inspection were the Minister for Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, the Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West, Madam Lydia Alhassan and the Director General for the Ghana TVET Service, Mr David Prah,.The Managing Director for Jamic Constructionworks, Mr James Manu Donkor, told Dr Bawumia and his entourage that the construction of the auditorium, library and canteen have all been completed.Finishing touches
He explained that the only works ongoing now was the tiling of the floors and the fixing of sliding windows, curtain walls as well as the completion of the Science laboratories and the installation of an elevator.
The Managing Director assured the Vice President that he would continue to work very hard so he could complete the project on schedule by November.
Dr Bawumia after the inspection expressed his satisfaction with the state of the construction and urged the contractor to ensure that he completed it on schedule so it could be put to use.
He also announced that the government would continue to support all stakeholders in the nation to ensure the smooth development of the various facets of the economy.
The Education Minister, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, indicated that the government is doing everything possible to train 21st-century graduates who can compete with their peers around the globe.
He stated that efforts were being made to provide all the needed resources to promote effective teaching and learning in all schools across the country.
Background
The Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo-led government has since 2017 introduced several policies and initiatives that are geared towards the transformation of the economy through education.
One such innovation is the introduction and promotion of STEM education across all regions in the country.
The Accra STEM Academy is one of the various STEM projects springing up across the country.
Similar STEM projects are ongoing at Weija in the Greater Accra Region, Dabaa in the Ashanti Region, Diaso in the Western North, Kpasempke in the North East and a host of others.
December 7 Polls:Abofour Zongo Chief endorses Bawumia because of positive impact of Free SHS on their children
Source: tntnewspapergh.com
The Chief of Abofour Zongo Community in the Offinso North Constituency in the Ashanti region,has observed that Muslims and people of northern extracts will cast their votes for the ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP), because of how Free SHS and other social interventions introduced by the government.
Speaking through the Spokesperson, Alhaji Ali Cissey, the Muslim leader noted that,the decision to vote for the Vice President and NPP candidate, Dr Alhaji Mahamadu Bawumia,is not because he is a Muslim or hails from the north but because NPP Government, has relieved them of the social burden of having to constantly deal with their children engaging in all forms of criminal activities.
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“Today,our children are all in school thanks to Free SHS; before then our youth were involved in all forms of social vices because of lack of education,but today the situation has changed, we no longer think about that because our children have access to decent education ” he observed.
A short video attached below;
The Zongo Chief, who was addressing a huge crowd during a campaign tour to the community by the Second Lady, Her Excellency Hajia Samira Bawumia, and her entourage, commended the NPP and the Vice President, assuring them that he and his people,have resolved to cast their ballots for the ruling party.
“We are not voting for Dr. Bawumia because he is a Muslim, No, far from that;; we shall reward him because this Government(NPP), has relieved many of us from one of our biggest headaches which was to do with the future of our children. We are grateful to the NPP Government”,he emphasized.
On her part, the Second Lady, Hajia Samira Bawumia, said the next NPP administration under His Excellency Dr Alhaji Mahamadu Bawumia, will usher the country into the next phase of development by empowering the youth in employable skills and offering them job opportunities.
According to her, the Vice President, has laid solid foundation with the digitalisation agenda for the smooth take-off of the country’s socio-economic development.
She,therefore called on the people to rally behind the government, cautioning that any change in the course of leadership will derail the progress of the country.
The Second Lady is on a 9-day campaign tour to some constituencies in the Ashanti Region.
Amongst some party bigwigs accompanying her on the tour is the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the party, Mr. Bernard Antwi Boasiako aka Chairman Wontumi.


















