Election 2024: Politics must not divide us – Tain NCCE


The National Commission for Civic Education says politics must rally the populace for rapid socioeconomic development and not divide them.

Addressing congregants at the Church of Pentecost at Yabraso in the Bono region, the Tain District Director of the Commission, Mr. Osman Seidu urged the citizenry to live peaceably with one another irrespective of political affiliations.

The engagement forms part of the NCCE’s ongoing nationwide 2024 Annual Constitution Week celebration activities.

Speaking under the theme, ‘Together We Can Build Ghana, So Get Involved’, Mr. Osman passionately appealed to Ghanaians to at all times put national interest above the interest of their political parties.

Mr Osman asked all stakeholders such as the security agencies, the Electoral Commission, political actors and the media to play their roles professionally in building trust and confidence in the electorate ahead of the December polls.

The NCCE District Director said Article 42 of the 1992 constitution stated that every citi
zen of Ghana of eighteen (18) years of age or above and of sound mind had the right to vote and must be registered as a voter for the purposes of public elections and referenda.

He, therefore, encouraged persons eighteen years and above to actively take part in the ongoing limited voter registration exercise.

The Director cautioned those below eighteen years and non-citizens against participating in the registration exercise.

Similar engagements were undertaken with members of the Church of Pentecost, Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church, all of Tainso and Methodist Church at Attakrom as well as members of the Hairdressers and Beauticians Association at Nsawkaw.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Corrupt appointees during my administration will be held accountable – Mahama


Former President John Dramani Mahama, Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has pledged to lead a new charge in the fight against corruption if re-elected as President.

The new approach, he said, involved holding not only ‘corrupt officials’ under the previous administration accountable but also appointees of his next administration who indulged in corrupt activities.

‘The norm has been that it is only the past governments that you hold accountable for any act of corruption, but we will ensure that those in our government who also indulged in corruption will be held accountable, and so we won’t go witch-hunting the past government,’ he said.

‘If people have been involved in malfeasance they must be held to account and if people in our administration also follow the same path they must also be held to account. It is only that way we will be able to get a hand-on on the canker of corruption.’

Mr Mahama said this when he met with members of the Christian Ecumenical Councils in Accra on Monday
, as part of his ‘Building the Ghana We Want’ engagements.

The Christian Ecumenical Councils include the Christian Council of Ghana, Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council, and the National Council of Charismatic and Christian Churches.

He said corruption had eaten deep into Ghana’s fabrics and affected its development, which had been normalised because people who engaged in the act got shielded and protected by those in authority.

As a result the impact of many cases of financial malfeasance like stealing, causing financial loss, awarding sole source contracts, as well as uncompleted funded projects had become the norm than the exemption.

To tackle the canker, Mr Mahama said the next NDC government would set a new standard in the fight against corruption, including holding corrupt appointees under his administration accountable.

‘I make a firm promise to you my Christian fathers that the administration that I will lead will set a new standard in the fight against corruption,’ he said.

‘We will fight
the canker of corruption and defeat it. We will retrieve stolen monies and hold people accountable, but we are not going to pursue regime accountability.’

Mr Mahama pledged strong collaboration with the church in all aspects of the economy notably in education, health and economy, to deliver better services to Ghanaians.

On education, for instance, the former President promised to get the churches more involved in the management of schools to ensure effective running of their operations.

History had indicated that schools established and managed by the churches performed better, hence the church and the state must work together to achieve quality education for all, he said.

‘In the interim, we are proposing that in future, we increase the influence of churches in the management of the schools and so one of the areas we are looking at is to ensure that the chairman of the governing board of the school is a member of the church that established the school,’ he indicated.

On health, Mr Mahama said the next
NDC administration would give more support to mission-run hospitals, including expanding their infrastructure to enable them to operate effectively and efficiently.

To ensure the churches were involved in the economy, the former President said his next administration would support them to invest in the economy in areas such as garments and textile, agriculture and agribusiness to create jobs to address the growing youth unemployment rate.

He called on the clergy to speak up against any action that had the tendency to create unrest in the 2024 election.

Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams, the General Overseer, United Denominations of Action Chapel International, in an interview with the media on the sidelines of the meeting, advised the youth to vote by ‘conscience and convictions and not by emotions,’ to maintain the peace.

Source: Ghana News Agency

NPP congratulates Daniel Machator on his approval as Oti Regional Minister


The leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Oti Region has congratulated Mr Daniel Machator, a Deputy Superintendent of Prisons (Rtd), on his approval as the Oti Regional Minister, pending his swearing-in by President Nana Akufo-Addo.

The confirmation on Friday comes months after his nomination by the President and vetting by Parliament.

Mr Akpabeh Jonathan Manu, the Oti Regional Secretary of the Party, in a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency, said the confirmation was a testament to Mr Machator’s dedication to public service and commitment to the development of the Oti Region.

‘With your wealth of experience in both the public and private sectors, we are confident that you will lead the region to greater heights,’ he said.

‘As Regional Minister, you will be responsible for overseeing the implementation of government policies and programmes in the Oti Region. You will also be tasked with fostering economic development, improving infrastructure, and promoting social cohesion.’

Mr Manu sa
id the Party was impressed with the Minister’s track record of working collaboratively with stakeholders to achieve common goals, adding that such skills would be invaluable in addressing challenges, unlocking potentials, and bringing transformation to the region.

Source: Ghana News Agency