CSIR-FORIG honours best workers, retired staff

Fumesua (Ash),- The Forestry Research Institute of Ghana of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR-FORIG), has held its annual end of year get-together and honoured workers who provided exceptional services for the year 2021.

Eight staff who retired in the year were also rewarded for their dedicated services to the Institute over the years.

They took home electrical appliances such as deep freezers, television sets, gas ovens and other packages.

Professor. Daniel A. Ofori, the Director of FORIG paid glowing tribute to the retired staff and took time off to eulogize their qualities and how they impacted their various departments during active service.

He said their sacrifices and commitment towards building a strong and vibrant FORIG would forever be remembered even as they exited the institution.

“You have left a huge mark behind and we shall forever appreciate the selfless services you rendered in this institution”, Prof. Ofori stated.

He implored them to accept the token given to them to remind them that FORIG appreciated every effort they made to the growth of the institution as former workers.

The Director also praised the award winners under the 2021 best workers category for performing beyond expectations and charged them to do even better in the coming years.

The Institute, he noted, would continue to recognise the exceptional performance of workers to serve as motivation for all members to perform better.

Mr Kester Kwasi Mensah, one of the retirees thanked management of FORIG for the honour done to them, urging those in active service to continue working hard to the growth of the institution.

He stated that retirement was not a punishment if well planned and advised the staff in active service to plan their retirement at least 10 years before they leave office.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ghana College of Pharmacists launches GCP Journal

The Ghana College of Pharmacists on Tuesday, December 21, 2021, launched the official journal for the college, GCP Journal.

According to the College, the journal is to promote and develop the culture of research-oriented Teaching and Learning Practices, exposure for collaboration with other global partners, visibility of viable and prospective research works, and also create opportunities for showcasing new knowledge.

Speaking at the launch, the president of the college, Pharm Joseph Nyoagbe said pharmacists should ensure the use of the ever-expanding body of literature to guide patient care and other pharmaceutical care activities and services.

He said it is crucial for pharmacists to participate in generating new knowledge to guide patient care through practice, empiricism, and published works.

He said, “We are in the era of evidence-based practice, the complexities of modern pharmacy practice increasingly require practitioners to interpret, use, and communicate published research findings. Some drugs that were originally developed as antihypertensives have been found to be useful treatments for other conditions. Sildenafil for erectile dysfunction and Minoxidil for hair Loss easily come to mind. There are several such examples and discoveries in our contemporary practices.”

“The publications of such findings made such research visible, motivate further investigations into already published data and in the field of practice,” he continued.

The Director of Pharmaceutical Services and the Chief Pharmacist of Ghana, Dr Martha Gyansa-Lutterodt at the launch spoke on behalf of the Minister of Health, Kwaku Agyeman-Manu. She eulogized the college for this achievement and also entreated Ghanaians to avail themselves of being vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccines to curb the spread.

She said, “These publications are expected to support the delivery of the mandate of the college including promoting specialist training, promoting research in pharmacy and related disciplines and contributing to the formulation of policies on health, medicines and public health generally”

She observed that “the articles are well-laid out and beautifully designed. But the beauty is both inside and outside. The articles in this maiden edition are very informative”. She also observed that in addition to the editorial committee, a strong panel of reviewers from diverse practices and specializations had contributed to making this journal what it is.

Recounting the journey towards the initiation of the journal, the editor, Pharm Oscar Cofie Bruce said, “The first meeting of the committee came off on Thursday, March 25 of this year. At that meeting, we all agreed that the job given to us was enormous and history-making and that it needed to be executed very well. With this awareness at the back of our minds, we proceeded immediately to come up with a name and draw up the Editorial Policy which, among other things, defines the GCP Journal.”

Pharm Bruce also explained the rigorous peer review through which each article had been taken. He further assured pharmacists, other healthcare professionals, and scientists who would be utilizing information from the GCP Journal and the desire to continue improving until the journal becomes one of the top sources of scientific information the world over.

Source: Ghana Web

E.P. Church To Induct Her Third Clerk Of General Assembly

Ho, Dec. 23 GNA – The Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC), Ghana will induct her third Clerk of General Assembly at Ho Kpodzi Dela Cathedral on Sunday, 9th January 2022.

Rev. Dr. Lawson Kwaku Dzanku, the new Clerk was elected at the Church’s Extraordinary General Assembly held in Ho from 19th to 21st August 2021 to serve a six-year term.

He takes over from Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Kobla Amey whose six-year term of office ends on December 31, this year.

Rev. Dr. Dzanku, 52 who hails from Akrofu Agorve in the Ho Municipality had his terminal degree, PhD. in Religion and Human Values from the University of Cape Coast in 2019.

He entered the Trinity Theological Seminary in Accra in 1998 and was ordained as a Minister of the Church in 2001.

Rev. Dr. Dzanku, a Chaplain and teacher by profession taught in various schools and including Nkwantanang Basic School, Adidome Senior High School (SHS), Awudome SHS, and Accra Academy.

He was the first Chaplain of the E.P. University College where he continues to lecture when it was established in 2008.

Rev. Dr. Dzanku since 2017 is the Chairman of the Research Ethics Committee of the University of Health and Allied Sciences.

He served the Church in various capacities including being a district pastor, Ho West Presbytery Synod Moderator, and currently the Central West Presbytery Moderator before his election as the Clerk of General Assembly.

He also served as the general secretary of the E. P. Church Pastors Association from 2009 to 2016.

Rev. Dr. Dzanku attended several national and international conferences where he presented papers including the Pan African Presbyterian Men Fellowship’s second biennial conference in Johannesburg, South Africa.

He has some publications to his credit including “Go into the deep,” “Garden of children” and “The spirit-filled church leader”, which is now in print.

Rev. Dr. Dzanku speaking to the Ghana News Agency said metaphorically, like Jesus Christ, he was also born in “stable in a manger” to depict his lowly beginning.

“Today many people call me Rev. Dr. Dzanku, a Senior Minister of the EPC but do not know how it began, the paths trod,” he noted.

Rev. Dr. Dzanku intimated that it was God’s grace that took him from the farm in the bush to where he was today.

He is married to Mrs. Georgina Sabia Dzanku, an educationists and skills training entrepreneur and were blessed with six children.

Source: Ghana News Agency

‘Ghanaians won’t take us seriously if we don’t stop blows in Parliament’ – Muntaka Mubarak

The Minority Chief Whip, Muntaka Mubarak, is appealing to Members of Parliament to find amicable and civilised ways of resolving their differences in the house instead of fighting.

He insists Ghanaians won’t the august house seriously if these acts are not stopped.

A decision of the First Deputy Speaker to take leave of the Speaker’s chair for the Second Deputy Speaker to take charge, allegedly to enable him to participate in voting occasioned disagreement from the Minority, and a subsequent tussle over the Speaker’s sitting area ensued.

The brawl saw dozens of the opposition parliamentarians exchange fisticuffs with their colleagues on the majority side, while some officials of parliament tried to protect the Speaker’s seat and the mace of parliament from being attacked.

But calm returned moments after, before the Second Deputy Speaker, Andrew Asiamah, adjourned the sitting.

However, the Asawase MP, speaking on the incident on Citi TV’s current affairs programme, The Point of View on Wednesday, December 22, 2021, described it as unfortunate and sad.

“It is just too unfortunate and very sad that these things keep happening in the house, and we keep coming and apologizing and yet, we keep repeating the same behaviour and actions and I don’t know whether Ghanaians would take our apology seriously and whatever we do.”

The Majority Leader, Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu had earlier condemned the fighting in the house.

He described the development as embarrassing and shameful.

Addressing the media on Tuesday, December 21, 2021, Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu said parliament and parliamentarians must apologize for the incident.

“I think this is a very shameful and embarrassing moment for us in parliament. I think all of us in parliament must be bowing down our heads in shame for this gross dereliction of responsibility, and we must apologize for the people we represent in parliament,” he said.

Source: Modern Ghana

Reduce public expenditure and we won’t need e-levy – Ablakwa to government

The Member of Parliament for North Tongu Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has advised the government to cut down expenditure in certain areas as contained in the 2022 budget and there will be no need to reintroduce the electronic levy when parliament resumes in January 2022.

According to Mr Ablakwa the Akufo-Addo administration is expecting to raise some GHS6.9billion from the e-levy but there are outrageous expenditure items that far exceed this revenue target and which can be shelved so that there will be absolutely no need for government to “recycle the obnoxious e-levy and re-present it in 2022.”

Mr Ablwaka has identified certain expenditure that in his view must be reduced.

First, he wants the government to cut down on the allocation of GHS3,130,633,000 to the Office of Government Machinery (OGM).

This provision, he said, is almost half of the entire e-levy projected collections.

In a statement, the lawmaker said: “The OGM has been an unbridled tax guzzler under this regime. Adding over GHS450million to last year’s allocation in a period of pandemic recovery and austerity is extremely inconsiderate. If allocation to the Health Ministry during a pandemic could be slashed by some GHS2billion compared with 2021 figures, there can be no justification for the self-serving lion share allocation to the OGM. All the suffering Ghanaian people ask, is for President Akufo-Addo to remember he once promised to protect the public purse and so needs to be faithful to Ghana’s Presidential Jet as his predecessors did, and desist from profligate and sybaritic charters of ultra-luxury US14,000.00 an hour executive jets. And if the President will lead by example as he calls on us all to burden share, the OGM certainly does not need this colossal GHS3.1billion allocation which consumes about half of all E-Levy expected revenues.”

Mr Ablakwa further said approvals granted at page 291, Appendix 10C of the budget document for the current Accra International Conference Centre to be razed down for the construction of a new edifice at a 116 million Euros “in an opaque non-competitive arrangement must be halted.”

He also noted that prestige and sentimental projects such as approvals to construct a “Standard Stadium” each in Abuakwa South and Sunyani and the construction of regional conference centres and theatres for creative arts contained at page 293 of the Budget should be cancelled because again they do not reflect the times.

Under the current economic circumstances, Mr Ablakwa quizzed if the nation still need five new university campuses for STEM.

“Can we not scale down to two or one and adopt an incrementalist approach when the economic horizon improves? Don’t forget double-track still plagues the education sector due to an acute lack of facilities,” he said.

Mr Ablakwa further expressed surprised that an austerity budget will contain approvals for fanciful projects such as: Boankra Green Technology City and Tourism Village.

He also noted that the intention to establish new diplomatic missions in Trinidad and Tobago and Mexico could wait for better times in the future.

He suggested that in any case, Ghana can learn from Mexico, Columbia, Chile and Peru who all share one diplomatic mission in Accra as members of the Pacific Alliance. “It is time to rethink the old dinosaur framework for establishing physical diplomatic missions in favour of a more modern smart diplomatic presence,” he added.

The North Tongu legislator continued that considering that there is no allocation in the 2022 budget for constructing the Keta Port, which cannot be argued against in a period of austerity, the logical consequence is to demand the termination of the appointment of CEO of a non-existing port. In his view, that office remains “an embarrassing drain of scarce taxpayer cedis.”

The statement also said: “The staff strength at the Office of Government Machinery is projected to increase again to 2,111 from 1,597 in 2021. (See page 273 of 2022 Budget). This is curious considering that Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta had only recently told the Ghanaian youth not to put their hopes in public sector jobs as the public sector is bloated. It seems to me that caution doesn’t apply to party apparatchiks who will be engaged in 2022 to occupy the 514 spaces specially created at the OGM for them. Such policy duplicity does not help the credibility of government and it doesn’t help government’s expenditure control either.

“I am particularly frightened by the quantum leap in the Contingency Vote from an allocation of GHS186,829,891 in 2021 to a staggering GHS993,007,000 in 2022. (Almost a billion Cedis). That is a jaw-dropping addition of 806,177,109 in just a year. This represents an inconceivable 431.5% increase.

The irony is that despite all the propaganda about E-Levy serving as the main funding source for YouStart – which is government’s flagship for job creation, Appendix 4C at page 252 reveals that government allocated only GHS385,088,000 as it expects donor partners to come up with a greater share of GHS614,912,000 to achieve its GHS1billion target. So this is a government that couldn’t dedicate GHS1billion for its grand job creation agenda as it depends on the benevolence of foreigners to help our youth find jobs, and yet it could allocate a similar amount of a billion for its use as contingency.”

Mr Ablakwa said Parliament can also make a contribution to the expenditure downsizing by reducing the scope and quantity of MPs constituency offices it intends to construct in all 275 constituencies over the next three years.

He suggested that “a sluggish 5 to 6-year arrangement with a reduced scope of works in installments beginning from the most far/hard to reach constituencies, preferably in the northern and Oti regions should be more appropriate. That will be a worthy contribution of the legislature towards frugality in a period of austerity and harsh economic conditions.”

He stated that if the nation gets its priorities right by taking a hard and sincere look at public expenditure and eliminate blatant corruption, Ghana would not need an “obnoxious, divisive and regressive e-levy.”

Source: Modern Ghana

Evelyn Badu will need time to adapt, says Avaldsnes IL boss John Arne Riise

Head coach of Norwegian top-flight women’s side Avaldsnes IL, John Arne Riise has said new arrival, Evelyn Badu will need time to adapt, urging fans to stay calm.

The enterprising 19-year-old joins the Toppserien club on a two-and-a-half-year deal from Ghana Women’s Premier League champions, Hasaacas Ladies.

Badu played a vital role in Hasaacas winning quadruple last season and also helped the side to play in the finals of the maiden, CAF Women’s Champions League but lost the trophy to Mamelodi Sundowns.

However, the former Liverpool defender Riise admits she will need time to adapt.

“Evelyn is an offensively exciting player with good basic skills,” Riise told the club’s website.

“She has a good eye, is a facilitator, and will hopefully give us a lot of joy on the field.

“But it is important to give her time for everything new she wants to experience here in Norway, not just a new country and new culture, but not least another football culture.”

Having represented her country at Under-17 and Under-20 level, midfielder Badu scored five goals to emerge top scorer and the most valuable player in last month’s inaugural Women’s Champions League tournament in Egypt.

Riise is excited about the arrival of the player, capped twice at senior level for Ghana, ahead of the 2022 Toppserien season which starts in May.

“Despite that [needing time to settle down], we are betting that Evelyn will be a good addition to our team in 2022,” he added.

Badu is the club’s second signing since Riise took charge early this month, following the arrival of American winger Sydney Blomquist last week.

Source: Modern Ghana

NBA: Khris Middleton helps Milwaukee Bucks beat Houston Rockets

Khris Middleton was instrumental as the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Houston Rockets 126-106, passing 20 points for the eighth time in his last nine games.

Middleton returned after three games out with a knee injury and posted 23 points for the NBA champions as they stopped a two-game losing streak.

Jrue Holiday was the top scorer for the Bucks with 24 points and 10 assists.

Elsewhere, a Shai Gilgeous-Alexander triple-double led Oklahoma City Thunder to a 108-94 win over Denver Nuggets.

Gilgeous-Alexander secured 27 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds for the second triple-double of his career.

Jaylen Brown scored 34 points for the Boston Celtics as they beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 111-101.

The game saw seven-time all-star Joe Johnson, 40, make a late appearance for the Celtics after he joined his former club on a 10-day contract and he managed to score two points.

“It’s great to be back here 20 years later. It has been amazing to me. Still surreal but a lot of fun,” Johnson said.

Rookie Franz Wagner top-scored for Orlando Magic with 25 points as they beat Atlanta Hawks 104-98 to win back-to-back games for the first time this season, while Los Angeles Clippers secured a 105-89 victory at Sacramento Kings.

Source: Modern Ghana

Aduana Stars, Hearts of Oak cruise to Round of 32

Accra,- Ghana Premier League (GPL) giants Aduana Stars and Accra Hearts of Oak have booked their slots in the Round of 32 stage of the 2022 MTN FA Cup competition.

The “Ogyaa” Boys thrashed Eleven Wonders 4-1 at the Nana Agyeman Badu I Park, with a hat trick from Osei Baffour and a solitary strike Benjamin Tweneboah to sail through to the Round of 32.

Defending Champions and 11 times winners of the FA Cup, Accra Hearts of Oak also managed to beat their city counterparts Accra Lions by a lone goal at the Carl Reindorf Park at Dansoman courtesy Ibrahim Salifu’s superb strike.

Bibiani Goldstars, travelled all the way to Secondi to beat Hasaacas at the Gyendu Park. An early goal from Michael Enu helped Bibiani Goldstars to also qualify to the next round of the competition.

The all division two clash saw First Klaas FC beat Koforidua Suhyen by two goals to one at the Akyem Old Tafo Rovers Park.

First Klaas got their first two goals in the early hours of the game and gave Koforidua Suhyen a consolation goal five minutes to time. First Klaas have also qualified for the next stage of the competition.

Division two side, Real Athletico defeated coach Annor Walker’s Great Olympics 3-1 on penalties to qualify for the next stage after regulation time ended 1-1.

In-form Ghana Premier League side Real Tamale United defeated Tamale Dreams 4-2 on penalties at the Aliu Mahama Stadium to progress to the next round

Below are some results:

Aduana Stars 4-1 Eleven Wonders

Accra Lions 0-1 Hearts

Hasaacas 0-1 Goldstars

Koforidua Suhyen 1-2 First Klaas

Real Athletico 1-1 Olympics

( Real won 3-1 on pen)

Tamale Dreams 1-1 RTU

( RTU won 4-2 on pen)

Source: Ghana News Agency