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Upper Manya Krobo MP initiates Community Clinic Project and Water Relief for Aframase Community

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The MP for Upper Manya Krobo constituency briefing the leaders of the community about the community clinic and water project

Plans are far advanced by the Member of Parliament (MP) for Upper Manya Krobo Constituency, Bismark Tetteh Nyarko, to construct a community clinic and mechanised borehole for residents of Aframase in the Upper Manya Krobo District in the Eastern Region.

This came to light during a presentation of project drawing to the people of the area at a mini durbar.

The MP informed the community that a plot of land had already been acquired and building materials had been provided to initiate the construction of the clinic.

In addition to the healthcare facility, the MP addressed a long-standing water issue.

The community leaders had lamented a broken-down borehole and despite seeking financial assistance from the District Chief Executive (DCE), no positive response was received.

The Upper Manya Krobo Legislator assured the community of his readiness to resolve the water problem promptly.

Highlighting further initiatives, the MP revealed that Aframase is among the 36 communities slated to benefit from a Rural Electrification project, lobbied during his first term as a legislator.

The MP said this multi-faceted approach aims to address both healthcare and infrastructure needs, demonstrating his commitment to the holistic development of the constituency.

Two Foundations spearhead youth capacity building at Akyem Maase

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Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Watch Your Tongue Foundation, Ghana, Mr. Kwasi-Fori

Over sixty (60) persons, mainly youth, at Akyem Maase in the Abuakwa South Municipality of the Eastern Region have benefited from free skills development training, jointly organised by Watch Your Tongue Foundation, Ghana and Jesus Ark Foundation, both non-governmental organisations.

The beneficiaries were taken through employability skills such as building and construction incorporated with modernised roofing systems, CCTV camera installations, electric fencing and installation of car tracking and other security devices.

The highly participated skills training was supported by OBI Roofing Systems, Shalom Vision Systems and BKA Benkofa Limited.

Speaking to the Eastern file, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Watch Your Tongue Foundation, Ghana, Mr. Kwasi-Fori stated that the cost of the training and the welfare of the beneficiaries were taken care of by the sponsors.

Mr. Kwasi-Fori emphasised that skills development training of the youth is the surest way of mitigating the youth unemployment situation in the country and admonished other non-governmental organisations, civil society organisations and well-meaning individuals to embrace the initiative for the socio-economic development of the country.

On her part, Mrs. Eunice Ayisha Godsent, Co-CEO of Jesus Ark Foundation said that youth development continues to be a priority of her outfit and added that, if the youth are well equipped with employability skills, they will be self-dependent and demotivate them from social vices such as stealing, hooliganism and armed robbery amongst other.

She further urged the beneficiaries of the initiative to put in all their efforts to learn their variously placed fields of training for their welfare shortly.

Ibadan Explosion: Senator Kalu calls for thorough investigation

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Senator Orji Uzor Kalu

Senator Orji Uzor Kalu has called for a thorough investigation into the tragic explosion that claimed scores of lives in Ibadan, Oyo State.

Kalu who represents Abia North Senatorial District at the National Assembly, in a statement, on Thursday, condemned the explosion, noting that such a tragedy would have been averted if caution was taken by those responsible.

While expressing sadness over the incident which happened on Tuesday, due to illegal mining activities, he insisted that a full-scale investigation into the sad event would forestall further occurrence.

He said, “I received with shock the news of the explosion in Ibadan on Tuesday.

“It is depressing considering the lives that were lost and injured victims.

“Government must bring to book the perpetrators of the ugly incident in order to prevent future occurrences.

“My prayers and thoughts are with the families of the departed souls.

“I also wish the hospitalized victims quick recovery”.

He prayed for the repose of the departed souls while wishing hospitalised victims quick recovery.

The former Governor, who is also Ashipa Seriki Mayegun of Ibadan land, urged the government of Oyo State to work with appropriate authorities at the federal level to bring succour to the victims of the tragic incident.

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INEC begins verification of political parties’ status

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Prof Mahmood YakubuI, NEC boss

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has verification of the status of political parties in the country, says Hawa Habibu, the Director, Election and Party Monitoring of the commission.

Ms Habibu said this when she led INEC’s Election and Party Monitoring Team on a visit to the National Chairman of the APC, Abdullahi Ganduje.

She said the visit was part of the commission’s annual verification of political parties.

“It is a constitutional mandate of the commission. Basically, we are supposed to find out and issue notices where political parties are not in compliance with the constitutional provisions, as to the number, structures of the party in terms of office in Abuja, auditing of their finances and other issues.
“The team will go round to verify the offices with our forms to give us the structure of the party as to whether the Electoral Act provision of minimum of 24 members of different states of the federation and the FCT has been compiled with,” she said.

She added that the team would also verify the party’s audited account. “The last time we had this verification was in 2019 and there was COVID-19 in 2020. We had so much activities in 2021 and 2022.

“And it has become pertinent that we have to do so now to verify political parties to ensure that the compliance status are in order. These are basically our assignments,” she said.

Responding, Mr Ganduje commended INEC for effectively handling the country’s electoral process in spite of challenges.

Mr Ganduje, while speaking on violence before, during and after elections, said the electoral umpire could not be blamed for election violence, adding that politicians must be held responsible.

“I know one of the biggest problems of INEC in conducting elections is insecurity. Everyone will say INEC, but it is the politicians,” the APC national chairman said.

He described the visit as historic and a day of reckoning and accomplishment in terms of the relationship between INEC and political parties, particularly the APC.

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More trouble for Emefiele as govt amends fraud charges

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Former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele

More trouble appears to be in the offing for former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Godwin Emefiele as the Federal Government has again amended the charges filed against him.

The charges, bordering on forgery, conferring of corrupt advantages and criminal breach of trust, have been increased from six to 20.

The Federal Government had initially filed 19 charges bordering on N6.9 billion procurement fraud against Emefiele but later pruned it down to six charges involving misappropriation of N1.2 billion, which he is currently standing trial on.

In the amended charge, Emefiele was accused of obtaining the sum of $6.2 million by pretence by falsely representing the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF.

The government said the offence was contrary to Section 1(1) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006, and punishable under Section 1(3) of the same Act.

The charge reads, “That you, Godwin Ifeanyi Emefiele male, adult, and Odoh, Eric Ocheme (Still at large) on or about the 8th day of February 2023 in Abuja, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court knowingly obtained by false pretence, the sum of Six Million, Two Hundred and Thirty Thousand United State Dollar ($6,230,000.00) by falsely representing that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation vide a letter dated 26th January, 2023 with Ref No. SGF.43/L.01/201 requested the Central Bank of Nigeria to provide a contingent logistic advance in the sum of $6,230,000.00 “in line with Mr. President’s directive” which representation you knew to be false and you thereby committed an offence.”

He was also accused of conniving with one Eric Ocheme who has been at large to commit forgery.

The government said the offence was contrary to Section 96 (1) and punishable under Section 364 of the Penal Code Law, Cap 89 Laws of the Federation, 1990.

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Clearing Agents in Ghana Wary of Existential Threats

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President of CUBAG, Nana Fredua Agyemang Ofori-Atta and President of ACHAG, Yaw Kyei on Eye on Port

Some activities of Shipping lines operating in Ghana remain the subject of backlash in Ghana’s ports and logistics sector. Clearing agents operating at the various ports are calling on government to exert some authority over the lines in order to protect the businesses of citizens.

Recently, the presidents of two of Ghana’s freight forwarding associations: Association of Customs House Agents, Ghana (ACHAG) and the Customs Brokers Association of Ghana (CUBAG), intimated that when some of these seemingly harmless activities are left unchecked, they could morph into existential threats to the local industry.

Mr. Yaw Kyei (ACHAG) and Nana Fredua Agyemang Ofori-Atta (CUBAG) registered their displeasure on the Eye on Port TV program.

They alleged that some shipping lines, in an attempt to vertically integrate and take control of the entire supply chain, have somehow managed to engage in customs house brokerage which is supposed to be a preserve of the locals.

“They want to pick the goods, load on board vessels, bring to port of discharge, clear them and deliver to customers’ destination – this so-called end to end service is an existential threat and in an industry that employs thousands, if government will sit aloof and let this thing go that way, it doesn’t bode well for anybody,” Mr. Ofori Atta lamented.

“When shipments get to Tema here, they have a funny way of registering a local company with the participation of a local person and they will continue the processing in their names,” Mr. Kyei added.

The CUBAG President also called for government to compel the lines to apply the Bank of Ghana published exchange rates for the purposes of paying for shipping fees.

“The shipping lines charge exchange rates that are way above the nominal rates the Bank of Ghana published for us every Tuesday. For a private person importing to sell, when astronomical rates are slapped on them, they have no choice, but to pay. But you know what? They will pass on the additional cost to the final consumer. One of the reasons prices keep going up – it is not helping our inflation,” he bemoaned.

“We met at the Presidential Summit and the governor of the Bank of Ghana says these are private companies, and they don’t regulate them and the rates published are just nominal. When you hear such things you realize you’re on your own” Mr. Ofori-Atta revealed.

He said the notion that these are private businesses in competition and importers are under no obligation to use them, is untenable and traders more or less do not have a choice but to use them for imports.

Nana Fredua, who is also the Secretary of the Committee of Freight Forwarding Associations said with a business that thrives on predictability, the unregulated application of exchange rates is serving a hard blow to customers who are already reeling under the general economic pressures.

He called for the legislation that backs the mandate of the Ghana Shippers Authority to be reviewed and strengthened to enable the authority regulate the industry.

One major existential threat pointed out by the experienced freight forwarding professionals was the so-called self-declaration policy that was proposed by government in 2023.

They contend that more harm than good will result from allowing untrained and unlicensed importers to do customs business and clear goods on their own. They said their contention goes beyond saving their jobs.

The President of ACHAG, Mr. Yaw Kyei explained that in addition to ordinary importers lacking the technical know-how to execute customs clearance procedures, opening up customs clearance to all could raise issues related to national security.

“We are not being selfish. We are just worried that where a lot of revenue is made, you want to open it up to locals and foreigners and you can’t track them?” he quizzed rhetorically.

They urged government to take a second look at this policy, and stick with the status quo of the careful selection of qualified professionals to carry out customs business which involves the collection of valuable government revenue.

German Customs detain Schwarzenegger over luxury watch

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Schwarzenegger at the German border control

Famous Actor and US politician, Arnold Schwarzenegger was detained by German customs officers at Munich Airport on Wednesday for failing to declare a valuable luxury watch.

“He is sitting with us, that’s right,” a spokesman for the main customs office in Munich told a source on Wednesday afternoon.

Criminal tax proceedings had been initiated against Schwarzenegger, a world-champion body builder and action film star who also served two terms as governor of the US state of California.

The German newspaper Bild first reported Schwarzenegger’s detention.

According to the customs authorities, Schwarzenegger had not declared a valuable luxury watch upon arrival in Munich, although he apparently planned to leave it in the European Union.

“If the goods remain in the EU, you have to pay tax and duty on them,” said the customs spokesman. “That applies to everyone.”

The spokesperson was initially unable to say how long Schwarzenegger had to wait with the officials in the afternoon: “That takes a bit of time.”

However, the spokesman said he believed that the Austrian-born US actor and former Republican politician would soon be able to continue his journey.

According to the Bild report, Schwarzenegger was on his way to Austria for a charity auction to benefit climate initiatives and also planned to attend the Hahnenkamm ski race in the village of Kitzbühel in the Austrian Alps.

 

Berla Mundi shares first photos after wedding

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Berla Mundi and her husband

Berla Mundi has finally broken her silence on her marriage with photos from her wedding.The TV3 presenter tied the knot at a private ceremony held in Accra on January 5th, 2024. According to reports, it was a strictly ‘no phones allowed’ ceremony, where all wedding guests were required to drop their phones before entering the venue.

Berla Mundi married David Tabi, hailing from a wealthy Ghanaian family. David Tabi’s family has been involved in the mining and agriculture industry for the past 30 years.

David is also reported to have studied in Canada and returned to Ghana to manage his family’s business. Berla Mundi is one of the few Ghanaian celebrities about whom you will never hear any rumors when it comes to her private life.

Nothing about her relationship has ever made headlines; hence, her wedding to David Tabi comes as a surprise to many.

Finally sharing the good news with friends and fans on social media, Berla Mundi dropped exclusive photos from her big day. She captioned the post, “Took a break and took a step! Meet Bae!!! Thank you all for the love. #ForeverBegins #MrsT #Godisthereason.

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Ghana to host Global Citizen Festival 2024

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Last year’s edition of Global Citizen Festival

Following Kendrick Lamar’s headline performance at an event for Global Citizen’s Move Afrika campaign, the initiative is set to broaden its scope to include West Africa in 2024 with Ghana joining Rwanda as a host nation for a 2024 concert event.

Global Citizen’s commitment to driving economic investment, job creation, and supporting entrepreneurship in each host country through a music tour is commendable.

The collaboration with Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo and PGLang adds a significant dimension to the event, emphasizing the importance of partnerships in addressing global issues. Move Afrika’s goal of promoting social justice and equity in Africa aligns with Global Citizen’s broader mission to end extreme poverty worldwide.

The history of the Global Citizen Festival, which began in 2012 in New York, reflects the organization’s dedication to mobilizing people to take action in support of ending extreme poverty. The festival has evolved over the years, with events now closely aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end global poverty by 2030.

The success of the Global Citizen Festival held in Ghana in 2022, featuring performances from both local and international artists, demonstrates the potential for impactful cultural exchange and collaboration. The positive reception and admiration for the event’s production quality suggest that there’s a hunger for such experiences, and it’s encouraging to see Ghanaians urging local event organizers to draw inspiration from these global initiatives.

As Move Afrika unfolds, it has the potential to not only provide memorable entertainment but also contribute to meaningful social and economic impact in the host countries. It’s an excellent opportunity for Ghanaians and Rwandans to engage with global issues and celebrate the power of music and advocacy to drive positive change.

 

Diana Hamilton launches 2024 edition of ‘Awake Experience’

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Diana Hamilton

Multiple award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician, Diana Hamilton on Tuesday, January 16launched the 10th edition of her annual concert ‘Awake Experience with Diana Hamilton’ at the Holiday Inn Hotel in Accra

The concert started in 2014 in London with Ghana hosting its maiden edition in 2016. This year’s event is themed, ‘The Doing Of The Lord.’

The launch was graced by celebrated Ghanaian musicians, showbiz personalities and dignitaries such as Israel Laryea, Koko Tee, Ophelia Nyantakyi, Ceccy Twum, amongst others.

Slated for Sunday, February 18 in Accra and Sunday, February 25 2024 at the Bantama Church of Pentecost In Kumasi, joining the 2021 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards(VGMA) Artiste Of The Year on the bill for this year’s concert include popular Nigerian gospel songstress Mercy Chino, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, CT Praise, Akesse Brempong, ACP Kofi Sarong, Kofi Owusu Peprahand Rev Mensah Bonsu.

Accra will kick-start the much-anticipated gospel musical concert at the ICGC Christ Temple in Teshie on February 18 with Mercy Chinwo and Daughters of Glorious Jesus.

ASP Kofi Sarong, Akesse Brempong and Diana Hamilton will climax this year’s concert in Kumasi at the Bantama Church of Pentecost on February 25.

This year, Diana Hamilton Ministries is raising the bar once again, dedicated to presenting fans and patrons with an unparalleled experience.

The Ghanaian Chronicle