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Barcelona look to extend their unbeaten run against Rayo Vallecano 

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Barcelona players

La Liga leaders Barcelona will be looking to extend their unbeaten top-flight run to eight matches when they travel to the Estadio de Vallecano to face Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday night.

The visitors, meanwhile, are seeking to return to winning ways as they bid to stay in the mix to secure a place in Europe for next season.

After ending an eight-game winless run with a 2-1 home victory over Osasuna, Rayo Vallecano suffered their 10th La Liga defeat of the season at the hands of Real Sociedad last weekend.

Barcelona ended a three-game losing run without scoring in all competitions when they secured a slender 1-0 home victory over Atletico Madrid last weekend.

Barca currently sit 11 points clear of reigning champions Real Madrid in second place and they are guaranteed to lift the La Liga title if they come out on top in five of their final eight games of the season.

Barcelona’s chances of success will be boosted if Robert Lewandowski can find his scoring boots; the Polish striker has found the net just twice in his last eight games across all competitions, drawing a blank in each of his last four outings.

There has been little to separate the two teams in recent meetings, with Rayo Vallecano coming away as the happier side in each of the last three encounters, and they will be confident of causing another upset on Wednesday in front of their home supporters.

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West Ham host Liverpool at the London Stadium

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Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool boss

Two sides scoring goals for fun meet at the London Stadium for an intriguing Premier League contest on Wednesday night, as West Ham United play host to Liverpool.

David Moyes‘s team ran riot in a 4-0 win over Bournemouth at the weekend, while their Merseyside counterparts scraped by Nottingham Forest in a five-goal Anfield thriller.

Given the seven-goal spectacular that unfolded in Newcastle United’s drubbing of Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, West Ham’s demolition job of Bournemouth went under the radar somewhat, but it did not make the three points any less vital for the goal-happy Hammers.

While having a game in hand on most of their relegation rivals, West Ham are only six points clear of the drop zone and are not home and dry just yet, but Moyes’s side have certainly kicked into gear at a crucial time, going unbeaten in their last five games in all tournaments and losing just one of their last 10.

With so much still on the line for two sides who have had few problems finding the back of the net in recent matches, an open and end-to-end encounter should ensue at the London Stadium, especially with Liverpool still prone to a defensive lapse or two.

As was the case in this fixture last season, clean sheets are unlikely to be on the menu, and we can picture West Ham holding out for a high-scoring draw as Liverpool’s inconsistency on the road continues.

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Brentford lock horns with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge 

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Frank Lampard, Chelsea manager

Two struggling west London sides will butt heads at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday when Chelsea host Brentford.

Chelsea have not won in their last seven games but will likely need three points here to have any chance of finishing in the top half of the Premier League table this season, with Brentford currently sitting tenth, five points ahead of the Blues having played one game more.

Brentford’s winless run is marginally shorter but the Bees are still searching for their first victory in over a month, while they’ve picked up just five wins in 2023 – one more than their wounded hosts.

Frank Lampard confirmed in his pre-match press conference that Reece James and Mason Mount are unlikely to be seen again this season.

There’s very little hope from either side heading into this one. Chelsea are objectively bad and waiting for someone to put them out of their Pochettino-less misery, but Brentford aren’t exactly in the best shape either.

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Arsenal and Man City clash in title-decider

Arsenal, Manchester City in top-of-the-table clash

The big title decider between Manchester City and Arsenal promises to be a game for the ages. Two sides famed for their high-tempo attacking play meet at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday with a five-point lead for the Gunners atop the table, having played two games more.

The momentum has been drained from Mikel Arteta’s men following three draws in a row, two of which saw them lead by two goals away from home before a late double against bottom-club Southampton was required on Friday night.

City, meanwhile, have confidently secured their progress in both cup and European football alongside a six-game winning streak in the league.

Pep Guardiola has ruthlessly extinguished a number of impressive teams’ title hopes in recent years and fans could not be blamed for believing the master’s apprentice Arteta will become the next to be doused.

City are on a 13-game winning streak against the Gunners in the Premier League, running back to December 2015. A City win, combined with Arsenal slipping up further during a tough run-in, may mean this title race is wrapped up well in advance of the final day.

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Galamsey allegations report: Oppong Nkrumah Roars Back … Says Frimpong Boateng is shifting the goal post as the Heart Surgeon fires another salvo

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Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, Minister for Information

The Minister for Information, Mr. Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah (KON), has denied ever assembling journalists at Dodowa in the Greater Accra Region to plot how to bring the former Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, Prof. Frimpong Boateng, down because of his fight against illegal mining (galamsey).

Speaking in a telephone interview with The Chronicle yesterday, Mr. Oppong-Nkrumah said, indeed, he attended a meeting at the Forest Hotel in Dodowa, as mentioned by the former Minister, but that was at the invitation of the Private Newspapers Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINGPAG), which was holding a workshop at the place.

According to him, the said workshop was jointly organised by PRINPAG and the Bank of Ghana on financial reporting. KON further told this reporter that at no point in time did he mention Prof Frimpong Boateng’s name during his address, because the theme for the workshop had absolutely nothing to do with his (Boateng’s) ministry.

Prof. Frimpong Boateng in, in a 37 paged  report he sent to the Chief of Staff complaining about those who thwarted his fight against illegal mining, which has now been leaked, said the Information Minister assembled journalists from both the opposition and government at Dodowa Forest Hotel to plot on how to bring him down.

The allegation compelled the Information Minister to issue a statement denying the accusation being made against him by his former colleague.  “Over the years, I had nothing, but great admiration for Professor Frimpong-Boateng’s public-spirited works and as an inspirational citizen. I feel gravely offended over the false claims he has made and the hurtful conclusions he has sought to exact about me, precisely because of the great esteem in which I have held him.

“I trust that in the coming months and years, he will reflect deeply upon his own actions and comments which have led to his challenges. He should kindly leave me out of his personal fights. I am utterly disappointed, but I forgive him,” he said in his statement.

But, in a counter statement allegedly released by Prof. Frimpong-Boateng over the weekend, he said: “After all you are the same age as my 4th born son. When I returned to Ghana from Germany to start the cardiothoracic project, you were just 6year old as my 4th child.

“My advice is, always remember that political power is both short-lived and effervescent. In about 2 years’ time, you may no longer be in government, and you may experience the real world as former high-profile political power holders do.

“I will urge you to do your work diligently and avoid the coded and evil tactics Mr. Paul Adom-Otchere boastfully and unashamedly told the world on ‘Good Evening Ghana’ that you employ to deal with your real and perceived enemies.”

Responding to the latest issue, Oppong-Nkrumah said because of the great regards he has for the Heart Surgeon, he was being careful in responding to him. To him, the former Minister appears to have shifted the goal post after he responded to his earlier claim against him.

According to KON, he was expecting the Minister to have provided incontrovertible evidence that he, Oppong-Nkrumah, indeed, plotted with journalists to bring him down, but he has failed to do that. The Ofoase-Ayirebi Member of Parliament insisted that the allegation made against him by his accuser was a complete fabrication, and that he never made such a move against his own colleague in government at the time.

How a pregnant woman’s attacker escaped from jail at Manet Police Station

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Pius Anundoabil Ayoma

Information gathered by The Chronicle indicates that Pius Anundoabil Ayoma, an alleged armed robber, who broke jail at the Manet Police Station after attacked a pregnant woman, has cut through the iron bars of the cell to escape.

Although the police have remained tight-lipped on how the accused escaped, a deep throat source has told the paper in an interview that Pius cut eight iron bars of the cell to escape. The informant indicated that the police were yet to determine whether the accused used a hacksaw blade or a cutter to achieve his goal, as well as how he received such foreign materials in the cell.

The source added that the cell ess just behind the counter, therefore, raising questions about how the accused managed to escape without a trace. The whistleblower said Pius was in the cell with another person, who had been convicted to serve a four-year term at the Ankaful Prisons.

Unfortunately, the convict could not escape due to his body size. Pius was reportedly detained at the Manet Police Station for close to a year notwithstanding the protestation by the Station Officer, who died on duty in his office, that the accused should be transferred elsewhere.

James Okai, the late Station Officer, allegedly feared that constantly detaining the accused at the station was dangerous, because he fired at the peace officers who arrested him from his hide out at Fumbisi in the Upper East Region.

The source recalled that on countless occasions the late Station Officer instructed that no foreign material should enter the cell apart from food and water.

Interestingly, when the paper asked the source for CCTV footage of the day of the incident, it was informed that the system unit reloads every 24 hours, therefore, whatever transpired on that day was not available.

The Chronicle, on March 8, 2023, contacted the District Commander, Superintendent Joshua Owusu, when the jailbreak issue became public, but apart from confirming the incident, he declined to make any further comments.

This reporter also made efforts to reach the Greater Accra Regional Commander on the issues, but without success.

Background

Pius was being tried by an Accra Criminal High Court, presided over by Justice Lydia Osei Marfo, on the charges armed robbery and attempted murder.

The court ordered that Pius be transferred from police custody to the Nsawam Prisons on March 1, and adjourned the case to March 20. Unfortunately, the preparation of the warrant by the court officers delayed, so the accused was returned to the Manet Police Station.

After everything was set and done for the accused to be transferred into prison custody, he escaped during the wee hours of March 2. Pius was a private security personnel at the pregnant woman and her husband’s residence.

The accused was relieved off his duty by his employers due to a report of petty stealing by the complainant. On January 31, 2020, at about 7:30pm, the accused, although no longer working at the residence of the complainant, armed with a gun and a knife, surfaced at the premises wearing a mask and attacked the new security personnel on duty.

He tied the security man’s legs and arms with a neck tie and a rope, after which he hit him several times with the butt of the gun. He then gained access to the main house with a duplicate key, which he already had. He forcefully broke into the couple’s bathroom, where the wife of the complainant was freshening up to go to church and injured himself in the process, resulting in blood stains on the floor.

He ordered her to transfer some money from her phone to a mobile phone number, which investigations later revealed was registered in his name.

He then took her to the room where he had tied the security guard, and threatened to hit her with the gun when he was hitting the security guard if she did not give him more money. She pleaded with him not to hit her, because she was pregnant and did not want to lose her baby.

The accused forcibly made her transfer about GH¢2,000.00 to the said phone number, and even assaulted her. He again asked her for more money, which she said she did not have, so he told her he would wait for her husband to return, since he was aware they were well to do.

Pius then tied her up in the bathroom, ransacked the rooms, and collected various items belonging to the couple. The accused then took away two iPhones, one Dell Laptop computer, one DSTV decoder, one subwoofer, one 32 inches Samsung television, one 55 inch Philips flat screen television, two travelling bags and assorted cloths.

Pius also ordered her to use her phone to order an Uber to come to the house. The accused, upon the arrival of the Uber driver, conveyed all the items with his (the Uber driver) assistance into the vehicle.

The accused did not, however, leave, but laid in wait for the complainant (husband) to return from work. When the complainant finally returned home, he realised his house was under attack. He saw his wife tied to the toilet seat and in his attempt to set her free was attacked by the accused who was hiding behind the bathroom door.

The court was further told that the accused tried hitting him (complainant) with his gun, but the complainant hit the gun with his hand and run outside while shouting for help.

The accused actually chased the complainant outside and fired the gun at him but missed, and he managed to escape unhurt. The accused (who had earlier on come out unmasked to pack the stolen items into the Uber) jumped into the Uber vehicle but now masked, and ordered the driver at gunpoint to drive out of the house towards Spintex Road.

On their way the accused removed the mask and ordered the Uber driver to get a taxi for him. The driver obliged and stopped a taxi and he transferred the booty into it and ordered the driver to drive in the direction of Kasapreko.

The police were informed and the accused was traced to Kasapreko junction, where he was spotted in the taxi with the stolen items belonging to the complainants. The police signalled the driver to stop and he did.

The accused came out and pointed a gun at the police. The police also pointed a gun at him, but upon realising that the gun of the police was not functioning he (the accused) managed to escape from the vehicle leaving behind the taxi together with the booty. The taxi was sent to the Manet Police Station where a complaint was lodged.

Later investigations revealed that the accused was hiding at Fumbisi in the Upper East Region where he was arrested. In the process of arresting him, the accused resisted, with the assistance of his mother and other members of his family by firing at one of the arresting officers, injuring him in the process.

$3bn IMF bailout can be sourced from W/R -Alan

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Mr Alan Kyerematen

Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen aka Alan Cash, a former Minister for Trade and Industry, says Ghana could get $3 billion from the Western Region alone, looking at its vast natural resources, instead of going for the same money from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

“There is a difference between a change and transformation. Since 1957, Ghana has been to [the] IMF 17 times. As I speak, we have an application before [the] IMF for a $3 billion bailout. Western Region alone is endowed with so many natural resources, and the question is: can’t we get $3 billion only from the WR?” he asked.

To Alan Cash, it had come to a point where “we must have a sober reflection on how we move the country forward.”

He was speaking in a meeting with the Western Regional House of Chiefs in Sekondi yesterday, to begin his campaign tour of the region.

The aspiring flag bearer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) also told the chiefs that Ghana needed a new leader, who would reconcile the nation, considering the polarised nature of our politics.

“We need a leader who will reconcile the nation, because, without unity there cannot be development. We need a leader we can trust, and I am sacrificing myself to bring this country to a common objective and destiny. So that we can come together, irrespective of the political party in power; we can, with unity, push Ghana forward,” Mr. Alan Kyerematen said.

The aspiring flagbearer also used the meeting to formally apprise the chiefs that he would be contesting the flagbearer slot of the ruling party, given that the sitting president and leader of the ruling party, per constitutional dictates, would end his two term of office soon. For this reason, he was availing himself to contest as the next flagbearer of the NPP.

“I know you are not delegates and do not vote, but you can convince our delegates to vote in the right direction,” he said.

Touching on the role chiefs played in governance, Alan Cash pointed out: “We cannot have a proper decentralised system of government without incorporating the big role of chiefs.”

He said, with either judicial or adjudicating responsibility, “We cannot take out the role of chiefs”.

The aspiring flagbearer seized the opportunity to explain his Great Transformational Plan to the chiefs.

The Great Transformational Plan, he said, would be a government of national unity and has ten thematic areas he would focus to develop Ghana if he was given the nod.

He also laid bare his vision for the Western Region, which included domesticating the gold industry for the needed impact, oil and gas industry, and manufacturing amongst others.

Awulae Agyefi Kwame II, Omanhene of Nsein, who spoke on behalf of the House, praised the aspirant for demonstrating what he described as good character. “You have demonstrated a character that you will not leave out chiefs in your government, and I pray your dream comes to pass.”

Agyefi Kwame used the occasion to lash out at the non-Cabinet representation in the ruling government, most particularly, from the Western Region. A Cabinet, he said, should be a regional balance, but that could not be said of the ruling government. “After giving him four more years, he left Western Region out of his Cabinet”.

Mr. Kyerematen was accompanied on his tour by Nana Owusu Ankomah, a former Western Regional Chairman of the NPP, Gifty Klenam, a former Member of Parliament (MP), Philip Longdon, Nana Prempeh, Grace Ashly, Hopeson Adorye, and Yaw Buabeng Asamoah amongst many others.

Moree cries for help as tidal waves ravage town… 5 houses collapse

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Some of the locals arranging the boulders

Strong tidal waves have ravaged the Apese Beach in Moree collapsing, at least, five houses and   displacing about fifteen people.

The ravaging waves have also sent shivering down the spines of other residents whose houses are doted along the beach front, as some of them have been forced by the tidal waves to vacate their homes in fear.

Some of the collapsed buildings

The Moree Local Council Chairman, Mr. Mathew Kow Kaakra Boison, has appealed for urgent support from the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) in particular, private institutions, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), as well as individuals.

His appeal was geared towards “buying of boulders to be able to mount strong defensive blocks on the shoreline to prevent the waves from creeping further into their homes.”

Mr. Boison, who is commonly known as “Tɛlɛmɔ”, called on the government to consider the construction of sea defence wall along the Moree coast in view of the recent strong tidal waves that have been hitting the town.

Appeal to NADMO

Following the eminent danger staring at those who have become susceptible to the waves, opinion leaders have appealed to NADMO for assistance.

But has NADMO got any support for the victims, as well as those whose houses are more susceptible to the ravaging tidal waves in Apese Beach area and the entire community in general?

Mr. Francis Ekow Amponsah is the acting Central Regional Coordinator for the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).

“NADMO is aware of the Moree Apese beach incident. The District Director there has informed us, so staff have been deployed to the place to assess the situation and bring a comprehensive report.”

The comprehensive report, he assured, would enable a formal complaint to be sent to the National Headquarters of the organisation for prompt response.

He accused the people of being the cause of the situation through their engagement in massive sand winning activities in the area, in spite of strong warnings from the NADMO and other authorities.

Self-help initiative by the community

As part of efforts to mitigate the impact of the waves, the Youth Chairman of Moree, Mr. Olando Mahunwotem Andoh, and Mr. Boison raised funds through a loan scheme to tackle the possible danger that is staring at the community.

Through the loan scheme, boulders have been purchased to mount artificial blocks to serve as an interim measure to reduce the impact of the tidal waves.

The two front-liners have, therefore, appealed to natives of the town, both home and abroad, to come together to support the project, as part of interim measures to protect the community.

“Our greatest appeal is to the government to, as a matter of urgency, come to the aid of the people of Moree, and construct [a] sea defence wall, as it is being done elsewhere for us,” Mr. Ando said.

In the last few years, many settlements close to the beach front in Moree have suddenly become susceptible to strong tidal waves that keep uprooting coconut trees and creeping into homes.

The devastating nature of the ravaging waves has, however, intensified in the last two years, washing away many homes and other properties, including a premix fuel distribution centre and its equipment.

The tidal waves that hit the town last week resulted in the collapse of houses displacing the occupants.

Municipal Assembly, Market Queens honour Ejisu MCE

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Nana Adwoa Pokuaah presenting a citation to MCE

Executives of the Ejisu Central Market Traders Association, last week Thursday, honoured the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Ejisu, Mr. Samuel Oduro Frimpong, for his commitment to the welfare of traders in the local market.

The traders, in appreciation of his gesture, presented a citation to the MCE in recognition of his continued efforts and dedication in bringing development to the Ejisu market.

PM presents the citation on behalf of members

According to the traders, the MCE had made trading activities in the market conductive to both traders and people who patronised their services at the market.

The Queen of the Market, Nana Adowa Pokuaah, noted that the market place was initially characterised by filth from refuse, which the MCE had evacuated and gone further to pave the place.

The Presiding Member of the Assembly, who is also the Assembly Member for the Adadientem, Manhyia and Ampabeme electoral areas, Helena Mensah, on behalf of the assembly members, also presented a citation of honour to the Ejisu MCE for initiating development projects in the Municipality within the last two years.

She mentioned the marked improvement in the lighting system in the Ejisu Municipality, and enhancement of security by donating street light bulbs for the entire area.

The Assembly Members described the MCE as hardworking and visionary.

The citation was for his dedication, utmost diligence, and outstanding contribution to the development of the Ejisu Municipality, and in recognition of the MCEs good works and projects.

It urged the MCE to continue to impact on the constituents positively.

Receiving the citation, Samuel Oduro Frimpong thanked members of the traders association and the Assembly Members for the honour and appreciation.

Upon receiving the award, Samuel Oduro Frimpong also used the opportunity to present 600 LED street light bulbs to the assembly members for distribution in the various electoral areas.

The 600 LED street light bulbs are to help improve and beef up the security situation in the Municipality.

Akufo-Addo reads book with school kids …as he opens World Book Capital in Accra

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President Akufo Addo in a photograph with the School Children after their reading session

President Akufo-Addo has granted a rare opportunity to some schoolchildren to read a book with him at the opening of the Accra World Book Capital 2023 yesterday.

President Akufo-Addo, along with some four basic school kids, read a book titled ‘Kofi Annan’, first published by Kyei Nyarko Boateng, from the Hero’s Series.

Nana Yaa Adeakye, from the School for the Blind, Akropong and President Akufo- Addo reading a portion of the book

The five read the first chapter of the book, with the President starting with the initial two paragraphs.

A visually impaired person, Nana Yaa Adeakye, from the Akropong School for the Blind, together with Jeffrey Appiah, Juanita Tagoe from Sempe Basic School, and Kadir Mohammed, were the schoolchildren selected from various schools to engage in a book reading session with President Akufo-Addo.

They all read to the admiration of the dignitaries present, and courted applause when the kids brilliantly answered questions posed by the President from the chapter they had read. The kids also quizzed the President, to which he answered.

POTENTIAL

The reading session followed the opening address by President Akufo-Addo and other guests.

Jose Luis Coronado, Dir. of Cohuna, Government of Guandalajara handing over the Accra World Book Capital (AWBC) to Elizabeth Kwatsoe Sackey at the book launch in Accra

President Akufo-Addo expressed the nation’s delight in joining the cities that had hosted the world book programme, and congratulated the Inter-Ministerial Committee that won the title for Ghana.

According to him, winning the World Book Capital title for Accra was a great achievement, as it had great potential to contribute to the education, culture, and wellbeing of the country.

He added that it told of the “giant strides Ghana and Africa are making to develop our book and creative art industry…”

He said it was an opportunity for collaboration among countries, geared towards the attainment of the 2023 Sustainable Development Goals.

MEASURES

President Akufo-Addo cited statistics on poor education in Africa as a whole, but stated the measures the Government of Ghana had taken to curb the scenario, which, he said, were unacceptable.

The government, he said, had taken noteworthy measures in recent years, including free senior high schools, the provision of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) centers across the country, and the implementation of digital solutions.

Some students at the Accra World Book Launch

Touching on the theme “Reading to Connect Minds for Social Transformation,” President Akufo-Addo observed that it resonated with measures the government was pursuing in the educational sector of the country.

He mentioned that the government, as part of the programme, with support from the private sector, would construct a reading facility and a creative writing facility in Accra to boost the culture of reading and creative writing.

UNESCO

Ghana has taken over from Guadalajara, a city in Mexico, which hosted last year. The Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), Ms. Audrey Azoulay, congratulated those who led the campaign for Ghana to be chosen as the host for the World Book Capital programme 2023.

She remarked that the City of Accra would carry the conviction that is “so dear to us” [UNESCO], which is that books and reading are essential to people.”

This, she added, had underpinned the World Book programme for over two decades now. She noted that the launching of the Accra World Book Capital 2023 yesterday was also a call for action for support for literature, authors, and other stakeholders.

She mentioned that her organisation was working hand-in-hand with Ghana to support the book and creative writing sectors. The collaboration aims to document the heritage of the nation, including forts and castles.

POSITIVE STRIDES

Ghana’s Ambassador to France, Hannah Bossman, giving her remarks as the Chairperson, said choosing Accra as the host showed the positive strides the country, and by extension Africa, had made in education. The Permanent Representative of Ghana to UNESCO, Hannah Bossman, hoped that the title given would empower the African Continent to realise its potential in education.

MINISTER

The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey, welcomed all dignitaries and participants to the event, indicating that the nation was excited to be selected as host. The Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, Mark Okraku Mantey, said culture and education could give a nation the opportunity to tell its story.

PROGRAMME

There are six projects with different focus under the programme. Under the theme, the six main projects will be implemented over a period of one year, from April 23, 2023, to April 22, 2024, with an event each week of the year at various locations across the country.

The Ghanaian Chronicle