Five Ghanaian MPs on official visit to Kenya are safe – Parliamentary Service


Five Ghanaian Legislatures and an Officer, who were on an official visit to the Parliament of Kenya, who were caught up during the Kenyan violent protest are safe and secured.

A statement issued by the Parliamentary Service of Ghana, copied to the Ghana News Agency said the High Commission of Ghana in Kenya had confirmed that the five Members of Parliament (MPs) and the Officer accompanying the delegation are safe and secure.

It said the delegation, which was made up of some members of the Local Government Committee of Parliament, including Mr Emmanuel Akwasi Gyamfi, the Chairman of the Committee; Mr Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, the Ranking Member of the Committee,

The rest are Mr Sylvester Tetteh, Mr Thomas Ampem Nyarko, Mr Mohammed Taferu and Madam Anita Quartey Papafio, a Senior Principal Assistant Clerk.

The statement said the delegation was in the Kenyan Parliament on a bench-marking visit when the unfortunate incident occurred.

It noted that they were immediately escorted and secured in the Senate b
uilding and finally evacuated to their hotel by Officials of the Kenyan Parliament.

‘We appreciate the concern from the general public and wish to indicate that efforts are underway to ensure their safe return to Ghana,’ the statement said.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Five Ghanaian MPs on official visit to Kenya are safe – Parliamentary Service


Five Ghanaian Legislatures and an Officer, who were on an official visit to the Parliament of Kenya, who were caught up during the Kenyan violent protest are safe and secured.

A statement issued by the Parliamentary Service of Ghana, copied to the Ghana News Agency said the High Commission of Ghana in Kenya had confirmed that the five Members of Parliament (MPs) and the Officer accompanying the delegation are safe and secure.

It said the delegation, which was made up of some members of the Local Government Committee of Parliament, including Mr Emmanuel Akwasi Gyamfi, the Chairman of the Committee; Mr Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, the Ranking Member of the Committee,

The rest are Mr Sylvester Tetteh, Mr Thomas Ampem Nyarko, Mr Mohammed Taferu and Madam Anita Quartey Papafio, a Senior Principal Assistant Clerk.

The statement said the delegation was in the Kenyan Parliament on a bench-marking visit when the unfortunate incident occurred.

It noted that they were immediately escorted and secured in the Senate b
uilding and finally evacuated to their hotel by Officials of the Kenyan Parliament.

‘We appreciate the concern from the general public and wish to indicate that efforts are underway to ensure their safe return to Ghana,’ the statement said.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Next NDC Government will improve free SHS – Opoku-Agyemang


Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the Running Mate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has assured Ghanaians that the Free Secondary Education Policy will not be abolished by the next NDC Government.

She urged Ghanaians to disregard the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Government’s propaganda that the next Mahama administration would cancel the policy.

A statement issued by Mr James Agyenim-Boateng, Spokesman of the NDC Running Mate, copied to the Ghana News Agency said Prof Opoku-Agyemang stated this in her address to NDC members and supporters at New Tafo Zongo as part of her one-day tour of the Abuakwa North Constituency in the Eastern Region.

Prof Opoku-Agyemang said the NDC would not cancel the free education policy which started as progressively free under the Mahama administration.

‘They are going round peddling falsehood that Mahama will cancel Free SHS. It is not true. Mahama is not a wicked person to cancel the policy’, she said.

She noted that the next NDC administration would rather improv
e the free education system by working hard to ease congestion in schools and provide learning materials and adequate food for students.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Next NDC Government will improve free SHS – Opoku-Agyemang


Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the Running Mate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has assured Ghanaians that the Free Secondary Education Policy will not be abolished by the next NDC Government.

She urged Ghanaians to disregard the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Government’s propaganda that the next Mahama administration would cancel the policy.

A statement issued by Mr James Agyenim-Boateng, Spokesman of the NDC Running Mate, copied to the Ghana News Agency said Prof Opoku-Agyemang stated this in her address to NDC members and supporters at New Tafo Zongo as part of her one-day tour of the Abuakwa North Constituency in the Eastern Region.

Prof Opoku-Agyemang said the NDC would not cancel the free education policy which started as progressively free under the Mahama administration.

‘They are going round peddling falsehood that Mahama will cancel Free SHS. It is not true. Mahama is not a wicked person to cancel the policy’, she said.

She noted that the next NDC administration would rather improv
e the free education system by working hard to ease congestion in schools and provide learning materials and adequate food for students.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Next NDC Government will improve free SHS – Opoku-Agyemang


Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the Running Mate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has assured Ghanaians that the Free Secondary Education Policy will not be abolished by the next NDC Government.

She urged Ghanaians to disregard the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Government’s propaganda that the next Mahama administration would cancel the policy.

A statement issued by Mr James Agyenim-Boateng, Spokesman of the NDC Running Mate, copied to the Ghana News Agency said Prof Opoku-Agyemang stated this in her address to NDC members and supporters at New Tafo Zongo as part of her one-day tour of the Abuakwa North Constituency in the Eastern Region.

Prof Opoku-Agyemang said the NDC would not cancel the free education policy which started as progressively free under the Mahama administration.

‘They are going round peddling falsehood that Mahama will cancel Free SHS. It is not true. Mahama is not a wicked person to cancel the policy’, she said.

She noted that the next NDC administration would rather improv
e the free education system by working hard to ease congestion in schools and provide learning materials and adequate food for students.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Curriculum for heavy vehicle drivers will improve road safety- Minister


The development of a new, standardised curriculum and an instructor’s manual for heavy goods drivers will raise their level of proficiency and improve road safety, Mr Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, Minister of Transport, has said.

‘Well-trained drivers are not only better equipped to perform their duties, but are also more confident and motivated, contributing to higher job satisfaction and overall industry standards,’ he said.

This was in a speech read on behalf of the Minister at the launch of the Standardised Curriculum and Manuals for Heavy Goods Vehicle Drivers in Accra.

The Curriculum and manual were developed by Transaid, a UK-based NGO and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA).

The manual is a comprehensive tool designed to enhance safety, streamline operations, and elevate professionalism within the industry.

The Minister said the documents would serve as a cornerstone in the country’s efforts to enhance the competencies of drivers and promote a culture of continuous improvement.

He said the
government would continue to strive to improve access to high-quality training for commercial drivers to equip them with the needed skills and expertise for service excellence.

The Minister advised employers of drivers to contribute to their development by investing in their training to improve their efficiency and competencies.

The Road Traffic Regulations, 2012, L.I. 2180, impose an obligation on all drivers, especially commercial drivers to undergo mandatory refresher training courses before their licenses are renewed or upgraded. 

Mr Asiamah stated that the agenda of the government to ensure road safety would not make progress if vehicle owners continued to place more importance on earnings than safety.

He charged the DVLA, the National Road Safety Authority, and all stakeholders in the road safety space to include vehicle owners in their safety campaigns to ensure a holistic approach to dealing with the carnage on the roads.

The Minister urged transport operators to embrace the documents as their ‘h
oly book’ by ensuring that the manual was put to good use. 

Mr Kwasi Agyeman Busia, Chief Executive, DVLA, said the curriculum would address the challenges faced with the complexity of road infrastructure.

Ghana, he said, suffered economic losses due to road traffic crashes, amounting to 1.6 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product.

Mr Busia said the manuals integrated best practices in safety management, ensuring that every driver was well equipped for safety in all spheres.

Mr Jsaon Finch, Project Lead, Transaid, UK, said discussions would be initiated to harmonise the manuals with ECOWAS to ensure road safety.

Dr Fareed Arthur, National Coordinator, Africa, Africa Continental Free Trade Area, underscored the importance of the documents in unlocking the Africa space to facilitate seamless transportation within the continent.

Source: Ghana News Agency

John Mahama holds discussions with South Korean Ambassador


Former President John Dramani Mahama, flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has met with Mr Park Kyongsig, the Ambassador of South Korea to Ghana, to discuss the invaluable support and investments South Korea has committed to Ghana.

A statement issued by the Office of the former President, copied to the Ghana News Agency said Mr Mahama expressed his profound gratitude to South Korea for restructuring Ghana’s debt, which would significantly bolster the nation’s debt restructuring efforts during these challenging economic times.

It said their discussion also delved into the $2 billion framework arrangement, a substantial investment that would significantly impact crucial sectors such as healthcare, education, environment, and agriculture.

The statement noted that this arrangement, coupled with the introduction of new rice varieties, holds immense potential for enhancing food sufficiency in Ghana.

It said South Korea’s commitment to bolstering our agricultural sector was truly commendable and
will undoubtedly make a substantial difference.

It said Mr Mahama also shared with Mr Park the NDC’s plans to establish rice mills and Farmer Service Centres to boost the nation’s agricultural sector.

‘As we gear up for the upcoming elections, I raised concerns about the independence of the Electoral Commission,’ Mr Mahama stated.

‘I urged South Korea and the international community to swiftly advocate for free and fair elections in Ghana, an issue of utmost importance.’

It said Mr Mahama was grateful for the support and looked forward to the continued partnership between Ghana and South Korea.

Source: Ghana News Agency

John Mahama holds discussions with South Korean Ambassador


Former President John Dramani Mahama, flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has met with Mr Park Kyongsig, the Ambassador of South Korea to Ghana, to discuss the invaluable support and investments South Korea has committed to Ghana.

A statement issued by the Office of the former President, copied to the Ghana News Agency said Mr Mahama expressed his profound gratitude to South Korea for restructuring Ghana’s debt, which would significantly bolster the nation’s debt restructuring efforts during these challenging economic times.

It said their discussion also delved into the $2 billion framework arrangement, a substantial investment that would significantly impact crucial sectors such as healthcare, education, environment, and agriculture.

The statement noted that this arrangement, coupled with the introduction of new rice varieties, holds immense potential for enhancing food sufficiency in Ghana.

It said South Korea’s commitment to bolstering our agricultural sector was truly commendable and
will undoubtedly make a substantial difference.

It said Mr Mahama also shared with Mr Park the NDC’s plans to establish rice mills and Farmer Service Centres to boost the nation’s agricultural sector.

‘As we gear up for the upcoming elections, I raised concerns about the independence of the Electoral Commission,’ Mr Mahama stated.

‘I urged South Korea and the international community to swiftly advocate for free and fair elections in Ghana, an issue of utmost importance.’

It said Mr Mahama was grateful for the support and looked forward to the continued partnership between Ghana and South Korea.

Source: Ghana News Agency