Family planning does not affect fertility—Head Nurse

Tema, April 5, GNA – Family planning does not affect fertility no matter the method used or how long, it’s designed to temporarily delay fertility and prevent pregnancy, Ms.

Theodora Okpojah, Sub-Municipal Head Nurse in Amuidjor in the Ashaiman Municipality has revealed.

She explained that family planning methods helped to improve maternal health and child survival, reduced the number of unsafe abortions, prevented Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), including HIV/AIDS, and promoted social and economic development and security.

Ms. Okpojah said this during an engagement with the Ghana Federation of Urban Poor (GHAFUP) organized by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and UN- HABITAT to mark International Women’s Day 2022.

Speaking on the topic: “Sexual and reproductive health, teenage pregnancy and family planning,” Ms. Okpojah said when women stop applying the method normal fertility levels are restored.

She said health practitioners take time to educate mothers on family planning methods, their benefits, and effects before one is allowed to apply them; additionally, “the health practitioners undertake routine check-ups and occasional resort to laboratory test to identify one’s health problems and needs.

Ms. Okpojah explained that, for anyone identified with a health problem, the issue would be solved in the hospital before the required family planning method is applied.

She said family planning suppressed ovulation which resulted in irregular or zero periods adding that “this can go on for some months after you stop the injections”.

She cautioned the youth to use condoms especially when they have more than one sexual partner to avoid unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.

Ms. Okpojah also encouraged parents to space out their birth by using Family Planning methods as it is safe.

Source: Ghana News Agency

GAF to manufacture strategic military equipment locally

Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia Monday inaugurated joint venture companies (JVCs) under the Defence Industries Holding Company (DIHOC) to provide the logistical needs of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) and other security services.

He also commissioned the construction equipment worth US $18 million for GAF to support its operations and the General Headquarters Office Complex of the Military

He also cut the sod for other military projects to enhance the efficiency of the Armed Forces.

Currently, there are 13 JVCs collaborating with the GAF to manufacture strategic military equipment and items such as ammunitions, bullion vans, electronic gadgets, footwear, computers, phones, pre-paid metres, military weapons, textiles and garments.

Each of the JVCs under DIHOC has its own board and management team to provide strategic policy direction and day-to-day administration of the companies.

The JVCs under the DIHOC would also undertake construction and civil engineering works, road construction, dredging of river bodies, build industrial parks, manufacture iron rods, aquaculture facilities, beachfront, amusement park, Accra Smart City, and a Veteran Village with health facilities.

The military industrial complex would provide 1,500 direct jobs and an avenue for the Military High Command to generate revenue internally for its operations and contribute towards the overall socio-economic development of the country.

There are both local and international companies into Joint Venture Agreements with the GAF to realise the set objectives including Jospong Group of Companies, McDAN Group of Companies, Defence Electronic Technology Limited, Energy World Limited, Care World Limited, Financial/ Construction Limited, Black Swan Limited, 360 Defence Builder Limited and Denzel Logistics Limited.

The partnership is expected to generate 1,500 direct jobs for soldiers, retired officers and civilians and bring an investment portfolio of over a billion dollar into the Ghanaian economy.

Vice President Bawumia, while inaugurating the JVCs at the Burma Hall, in Accra, said the GAF and other security establishments in the country had depended mainly on the import of security hardware and equipment for their operations, noting that those armaments such as armoured vehicles, weapons, ammunition, communication systems, were procured from external entities mostly through Sales and Purchase Agreements with foreign suppliers.

However, the armaments acquired through sales and purchase agreements raised several challenges which undermined the efficiency of the Military.

“For example, most of the foreign suppliers did not have a local logistics support presence in Ghana to help maintain those sophisticated armaments,” Dr Bawumia noted.

Consequently, he said, the maintenance and support required for those defence and security assets’ effectiveness were not readily available and as such, the maintenance and logistical support for those assets usually came with a huge cost for the Government.

He said most of these challenges often shortened the lifespans of the assets and reduced optimum functioning.

Also, there was little skill transfer and no transfer-of-technology in such Sales and Purchase arrangements with foreign suppliers,” he observed.

Dr Bawumia said those undesirable state of affairs in the GAF were among the reasons President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo made it a matter of unavoidable necessity to institute the Government’s flagship programmes “One-District One Factory” and the clarion call for a “Ghana Beyond Aid” to address those challenges.

He said most Ghanaians only knew the GAF for its prowess in national protection missions and international peace-keeping assignments, however, the security services were a great repository of resourceful human capital in various fields of endeavours such as Engineering, Architecture, Business Administration, Logistics Management, Nursing, Medicine, among others.

He said many countries such as the State of Israel, the Arab Republic of Egypt, and most developed and middle income developing countries in Europe, the Americas and Asia, had all leveraged their militaries to catapult their development through “defence industrial complexes”.

He said Ghana was yet to take full advantage of the huge technical human resource the Armed Forces possessed to propel the country’s development agenda.

It was in that vein, President Akufo-Addo-led government agenda of industrialising the country through One-District, One Factory for a Ghana Beyond Aid.

He said the Armed Forces had the DIHOC for some years now but had not been leveraged significantly to catalyse the industrialisation of the country until now.

He said, the industry and investment-friendly policies of the Government made it possible to inaugurate a number of ground-breaking business enterprises.

They include the DIHOC Footwear Division to produce footwear of all kinds, especially for security services, DIHOC- Primesec Ghana Limited for the construction of both vertical and horizontal infrastructure,

Defence Electronics Technology Limited (DEWTECH) for the assembling of electronic items such as Computers, Tablets, Phones, Prepaid Meters and Electronic Point of Sale devices and DIHOC – Black Swan International Limited for the manufacturing of small calibre ammunition.

Others are: DIHOC – Kenaki Manufacturing Company Limited (DIKMAC) for the assembling of armoured vehicles, including armoured bullion vans as well as weapons, DIHOC-McDan Logistics Solutions Limited for the development of an ultramodern onshore logistics hub and an amusement park, DIHOC – Careworld Ghana Limited for the “The Greater Good Project,” which comprised the development of a 1,500-bed hospital capacity, health farms, Pharmaceutical Company, and a Veterans Village,

DIHOC-Radi Ghana Limited for the development of a Beachfront District, DIHOC-Hawkrad Limited for the development of a mixed-use commercial complex, 360 Defence Builders Ghana Limited for the construction of both vertical and horizontal infrastructure, DIHOC- Energy West Ghana Limited for the construction and operation of oil and gas service stations; and DIHOC – Denzel Ghana Limited for the restoring Ghana Project, which aimed at dredging river bodies in the country.

Dr Bawumia said under the industrial complex, 20,000 acres of land secured into a cattle ranch and other agro-businesses, a garment factory; iron rods manufacturing factory; an aquafarming project and a tourist site; a solar project; and the development of an integrated economic smart city.

These were all joint venture entities formed between private companies and the GAF; therefore, the development presented a beautiful synergy between the efficiencies availed by the private sector and the institutional discipline to drive the industrialisation strategy of the Government.

The Vice President encouraged business community to go into more collaborations with the Armed Forces to develop a diversity of production value chains that would benefit both military and civilians.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Mohamed Salah wants to sign new Liverpool deal – Egypt sports minister

Mohamed Salah intends to sign a new deal at Liverpool, says Egypt sports minister Ashraf Sobhi.

Sobhi said he advised Salah, 29, to leave Anfield, only for the Egypt forward to say he was likely to extend a contract that runs until June 2023.

“I have advised him to continue his journey at a club other than Liverpool, but his direction now is to renew his contract,” Sobhi said.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said he was “happy” with progress on a new deal.

“The decisive parties are talking to each other and that’s all I need,” Klopp said.

Salah said in January he wanted to stay at Liverpool but that his future was up to the club.

“They know what I want. I’m not asking for crazy stuff,” he told GQ magazine at the time.

“The administration have [been] told the situation. It’s in their hands.”

Salah’s agent Ramy Abbas Issa tweeted laughing emojis in March after Klopp’s previous claim that he was “completely fine” with progress on an agreement.

Recent reports claim Salah is close to agreeing a four-year deal worth £400,000 per week in wages, having compromised on salary in exchange for longer terms.

Sobhi said his conversation with Salah came after Egypt’s penalty shootout defeat in last week’s World Cup qualifying play-off against Senegal.

“I said to him to forget what happened and focus on what’s next,” said Sobhi.

Salah has scored 153 goals in 240 appearances for Liverpool since arriving from Roma in a £34m deal in 2017.

He signed a contract extension a year later, after scoring 44 goals in his debut season.

Liverpool won the Champions League in 2019 and the Premier League in 2020.

Source: Modern Ghana

Women’s Premier League: Police Ladies snatch a point from Thunder Queens 

Accra, April 5, GNA – Police Ladies FC rallied from behind twice to snatch a vital point from Thunder Queens in match-day 13 of the Women’s Premier League played at the Carl Reindorf Park in Accra.

Playing away, Police Ladies’ drew 2-2 with with Thunder Queens at the end of regulation time. 

It was Thunder Queens’ Vivian Konadu Adjei who maneuvered her way through from the right flanks of the opponent’s box to hit the ball at the top corner of the goal post, beating goalkeeper Nana Ama Asantewaa in the 22nd minute. 

Eleventh minutes after the goal, Grace Animah set up Ruth Appiah to equalize for Police Ladies to end the first half one all. 

A minute into the second half, Gifty Osei wasted no time after grabbing an opportunity to double the lead for Thunder Queens. 

Chasing for a point, Police Ladies’ assistant coach, Tabasu Abu Kassim introduced Bernice Apprey Arhinful and Victoria Williams Teye which resulted to excessive pressure on the homers.

Thunder Queens’ Osei again was presented with a glorious opportunity to grab a brace but her header in the 18 yard box was not enough to beat Asantewaa. 

In the 63rd minute, Mary Berko pulled parity for her side. 

With five minutes remaining to end the game, Police Juanita Aguadze had a golden chance to put her side in the lead but she missed the goal post by inches. 

The draw puts Thunder Queens on 18 points whilst Police Ladies on 17. 

Thunder Queens, goal scorer Gifty Osei was named the Nasco player of the match. 

The Women’s Premier League is partnered with Betway Ghana. 

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ghana’s delegation in Birmingham as preparations for Commonwealth Games begin

Accra, April 4, GNA- Mr. Evans Opoku Bobbie Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, and President of Africa Paralympics Committee (APC), Mr.

Samson Deen, are in Luton, United Kingdom (UK) to prepare for Team Ghana’s Pre Games Training Camp ahead of the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

The team, which includes the APC Communications Mr. Director Patrick Osei Agyeman and the Chief Director of the Ministry, Alhaji Hafiz Adam, toured facilities in Luton, where Team Ghana would base during the competition scheduled for July 28-August 8, this year.

Deputy Mayor of Luton – Councillor Ghulam Javel, High Sheriff of Bedfordshire – Eric Masih, and former Councilor of Luton Maria Lovell joined the Team from Inspire Sports Village – CEO Helen Barnett and Deputy Mathew Hudson delivered the welcome message on behalf of the Mayor of Luton Councillor Mahmood Hussein and showed the team the facilities at the venue.

The delegation’s last port of call was at the residence of Ghana’s Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Papa Owusu Ankomah, who promised to coordinate affairs between Ghana and the United Kingdom to ensure smooth arrival and participation of the contingent.

Ghana would be hoping to make an impression at this year’s Commonwealth Games with two athletes, Deborah Acquah and Benjamin Azamati, who are ranked number one in the world in Women’s Long jump and Men’s 100m, respectively.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Veep woos American Football League to establish academy in Ghana

Accra, April 4, GNA – Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has made a strong case to the National Football League (NFL), the American professional football, to establish an NFL Africa Academy in Ghana to unearth and develop talents from the Continent.

Dr Bawumia, who hosted a delegation of the NFL at the Jubilee House, said Ghana, with a multi-talented youth, as well as being a peaceful and a business-friendly nation, provided a congenial environment for the National Football League Africa Academy to help unearth and develop talents for American professional football and create opportunities for the youth.

The delegation’s visit follows a meeting in New York earlier this year between the Office of the Vice President and the NFL, which discussed potentials and opportunities in the League expanding its operations in Ghana for talent discovery and development.

Subsequent to the meeting, the National Football League had selected Ghana to host an NFL Africa Camp in June, this year, to identify talents for development.

Dr Bawumia expressed gratitude to the League for choosing Ghana to host the talent discovery NFL Africa Camp and said the platform would create opportunities for the young ones.

“I am happy that you have decided to make the NFL Africa Camp happen here in Ghana. It is an opportunity for young people in this country,” he said.

“We have a very strong, athletic and intelligent youth who are waiting for such opportunities and I am sure once this comes and awareness grows, they are going to take advantage of what is on offer to open doors for our young people. ”

On the long-term promotion and development of the NFL in Ghana and the African Continent, the Vice President noted that establishing an academy, in the model of a football academy, would be a great way of developing NFL talents and also providing the youth alternative career paths through education and sports.

“The talent is here across all sports. We have a very strong athletic and intelligent youth who are waiting for such opportunities.”

The Vice President assured the delegation of government’s commitment to sports development and support for positive sports initiatives, which would open doors for the development of the youth.

“I am a sports enthusiast, but I am also an economist and I see the potential of sports contributing to the growth of the economy and offering opportunities to the youth.”

Members of NFL delegation, including Ghanaian NFL star, Jeremy Owusu-Koramoah, and two time Super Bowl winner from Nigeria, Osi Umenyiora, commended Dr Bawumia for showing keen interest in pushing for the presence of the NFL academy in Ghana.

They also thanked him for the meeting in New York, and welcoming them to his office for further discussions.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Awako happy to get game time ahead of Kotoko clash

Accra, April 4, GNA – Accra Hearts of Oak playmaker Gladson Awako is delighted to have had some playing minutes in their 1-0 win against Medeama in a match-week 23 encounter of the Ghana Premier League (GPL).

Awako who played more than 80 minutes of the game was adjudged the Man-of-the-Match, as Hearts secured all three points to temporarily move into the top four.

The former Olympics midfielder has in recent times struggled to get into the Hearts starting line-up especially after the acquisition of Sulley Ali Muntari, who has had a superb outing for the Phobians despite missing the last two matches.

Speaking in a post-match interview after their win, the former Under-20 star, expressed joy for finally getting back into the starting line-up which according to him demonstrates the quality the team possesses.

“My performance today was not bad, and I am happy to have gotten some minutes and as you can see we have a lot of quality in the team.

“The coaches know what is best for the team and if you don’t get the start, you just have to support the team from behind,” he said.

On the match, Awako said, “It was a difficult game because we all know Medeama is not a bad side considering the experienced players they have. They tried to hold us in the first half and in the second half, but we took our chance and dominated afterwards.

Hearts would travel to Kumasi to face the Porcupine Warriors next week as they look to close the gap on the rivals who play against King Faisal tomorrow at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

Source: Ghana News Agency

PSG entertain Lorient with Neymar and Messi in the spotlight

An old fashioned centime for the thoughts of the executives running Paris Saint-Germain. Twelve points clear in the division with nine games to go and the talk is: crisis.

Only at PSG could such domestic supremacy be rewired as lumpen.

A couple of months from the end of the 2021/2022 season and the chatter at PSG is … chop, change and cheerlessness.

Lorient enter the psychodrama of the Parc des Princes on Sunday night. How the Bretons would relish such first world problems.

Christophe Pélissier’s side have only won two games on their travels this season and have managed five draws. Eleven out of a possible 45 points.

And a mere 28 in total after 29 games to hover one point above the relegation play-off place. The wintry blasts of Ligue 2 swirl ominously for them. Voilà crisis.

“Each match for us will be a moment of truth,” said Pélissier ahead of Sunday night’s game.

“Each match will have its complications during the run-in until the end of the season.”

Plissier, of course, was highlighting his own team’s travails. But the comments could also apply to the perma-trauma at PSG where the uberbosses appear to derive little joy from Ligue 1.

The monied hosts should be licking their lips at the prospect of three easy pieces and a step closer to an eighth domestic crown in 10 years.

But their misery is positively Shakespearean. Theirs is woe, woe and thrice woe for they want the Champions League – European club football’s most prestigious bauble.

Prize
Such silver shines so brightly it blinds the achievements in Ligue 1 to the point of self-defeat.

The latest attempt to obtain the Champions League trophy was obliterated at the Santiago Bernabeu from a position of strength.

PSG were 2-0 up on aggregate and then Karim Benzema hit a hat trick to send Real Madrid through to the quarter-final and the PSG entity away to lick its wounds and set about deep-state navel gazing.

What has been discovered inside? Lionel Messi – last summer’s star acquisition – was comprehensively booed on 13 March during the first game at the Parc des Princes after the debacle.

After such ignominy against Bordeaux, the Argentine was absent due to illness for the 3-0 defeat at Monaco on 20 March.

And should he feature on Sunday night, his reception will be one of the intriguing subplots of the occasion. Will fans jeer Neymar as well? 

The 30-year-old Brazilian was also deemed to have been an under-performer during the defeat to Madrid.

Revamp
What is a poor coach to do? Two of the best footballers on the planet either side of Kylian Mbappé – arguably even better than the South Americans – and still no big prize.

Mauricio Pochettino was not hired as Thomas Tuchel’s replacement to orchestrate such a fiasco. He was supposed to harness the troika’s wonderfulness.

Rumours are swirling that the 50-year-old Argentine might head off to the relative calm of Manchester United for next season. 

But the new boss in Paris will face the same issues of an unbalanced side that has relied on Mbappé’s potency. 

If the France international does not take his lustrous talents off to Real Madrid, the same sclerosis. Neymar, Messi and Mbappé did not work in 2021/2022.

Challenge
How might it work in 2022/23 with another coach?
That soap opera could start from the summer. For the moment though it’s the Pochettino show.

And he was upbeat and affirmative ahead of the clash with Lorient.

“The break for internationals gave the players a change of environment and a different kind of feeling,” he insisted.

“Now they have come back and I think we have a group with better morale … much better than the week after the game against Monaco.

“Against Lorient, we think we will be ready. It will be important to win and to find that good morale to finish the season.”

End
It should be a waltz to the end. With no Champions League to fret about, the players can focus on the only winnable trophy.

If they see off Marseille in what has been dubbed Le Classique on 17 April, PSG should be home and dry.

But before then the home atmosphere is likely to be hot and feverish.

The diehard fan groups are foaming. The Collectif Ultras Paris want club president Nasser al-Khelaifi to resign while others such as the Liberté pour les abonnés and Le Combat Continue have switched their ardour to the women’s team.

A stadium pockmarked by empty seats for a team on the way to the title and threats of a poor reception for the players. And these same fans want Mbappé to resist the lure of Madrid?

“We’ve all got to stick together, that’s the most important thing now,” said Pochettino.

“The goal is to lift a 10th title for PSG and with the fans behind us it will be that much easier.

“Disappointments and bad feelings have got to be put aside,” he added.

A reasonable plea but probably a futile hope. A hard core of supporters appear to have lost the dimensions of football reality: lashings of money help but the sums do not guarantee the Champions League.

And then how many of the malcontents will boast in years to come: ‘I went to see PSG and booed Messi and Neymar’?

The Ligue 1 crown is – barring a meltdown more spectacular than the one in Madrid – quite near.

At any other club the prospect of its advent would unleash unalloyed joy.

To the delight of rival fans, such lyrical happiness for PSG appears to reside in a galaxy far, far away.

Source: Modern Ghana