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Feature: ‘Vicious circle’: Femicides in Peru reveal ‘crisis’ of violence

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Last month, 18-year-old Katherine Gómez finally decided to end her brief relationship with her boyfriend, Sergio Tarache. It was a Saturday evening, and despite having planned a night out with friends, she acquiesced to meet him one last time in a crowded plaza in central Lima.

The couple began to argue and Tarache abruptly left, according to witnesses. Moments later, surveillance footage revealed him buying gasoline at a nearby station. He returned, doused Gómez and set her aflame with a lighter, fleeing the scene as she burned alive.

Nearly six days passed before a superior court judge in Lima issued an arrest warrant. Tarache, 21, had already fled the country. Meanwhile, Gómez, suffering severe burns to her chest and face, died of respiratory failure in an induced coma.

Nine days after the attack, on March 27, an 11-year-old Indigenous girl was found on the cusp of death in the Amazon region of Ucayali. Two nails were lodged into her skull after her 25-year-old stepbrother attempted to rape her.

And two days after that, on March 29, a 32-year-old nurse was discovered naked and covered in blood after a night out with two male coworkers in the southern department of Puno.

She was rushed to the hospital where she was treated for head trauma and mutilated genitalia. But following an infection that necessitated a leg amputation, the mother of three died after 12 days in a coma. Her co-workers were subsequently arrested and await charges.

The brutality of these cases has shocked Peruvians in recent weeks, laying bare what many are calling a systemic “crisis” of gender-based violence.

In this country of 33 million, six out of 10 women have experienced some form of physical or sexual violence, and rates of femicide — broadly defined as the intentional, gender-motivated murder of women — are soaring.

Since January, there have been 51 reported femicides in Peru, a figure likely to outpace the 137 recorded last year, according to public officials.

This dark inventory does not account for disappearances. In 2022, there were 11,524 reports of missing women. Only 48 percent of them were found by authorities, according to Peru’s ombudsman.

Describing what many consider an “emergency” to Al Jazeera, government officials, women’s rights organisations and family members faulted entrenched misogyny, mistrust in the justice system and ultra-conservative legislation as contributing to the increasingly violent attacks against women.

“It’s a vicious circle,” said Diana Portal of the ombudsman’s office. “Cases continue to occur, and a negligent state response sends an unfortunate message that in Peru you can rape, disappear or kill a woman without consequence.”

Between January and February of this year, there were 21,194 reported cases of violence against women and girls. Sixteen percent were girls between the ages of 12 and 17, according to data from the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations.

Underscoring the deep mistrust in Peru’s judicial system, a national poll revealed that less than 30 percent of women report incidents of violence to authorities, meaning the vast majority of cases go undocumented.

“It’s a system that fails to comply with due diligence and does not take reports seriously, which aggravates a situation of daily violence,” said Portal.

One week after her daughter’s death, Gómez’s mother, Cinthia Machare, clutched a banner with the teenager’s portrait as she marched through downtown Lima, protesting the state’s response to the wave of recent femicides.

“I’m living a nightmare. I enter her room and it’s empty,” said Machare. “There’s a silence in my house because she was the one who brought all the joy to our home.”

Following an international manhunt, Tarache was apprehended on April 11 in Bogota, Colombia, and is awaiting extradition. But critics said the procedural delays that allowed him time to flee reveal a crisis of impunity.

“It is clear that we have work to do in order to recover the confidence of the population in the justice system,” said Patricia Milagros, a representative for the Ministry of Women’s Aurora Program, which provides emergency aid to victims.

Approximately 245 national emergency centres — along with preventive psychological and legal services — offer assistance to victims of sexual violence, according to Milagros.

But gender-rights activists said a lack of state funding for such programmes has resulted in delayed aid to victims, who often abandon their cases. They also called for stronger prevention measures, harsher sentencing for aggressors and meaningful education reforms to address the violence.

However, in an interview with RPP Noticias, the director of the women’s ministry, Nancy Tolentino, suggested instead that “young women should choose wisely whom they go out with” to avoid such attacks.

While government representatives said her words were misinterpreted, Tolentino’s remarks have sparked accusations of victim blaming.

“These comments show that we live in a society in which violence is shared between aggressors and state institutions,” said Amire Ortiz, the director of Acción Por Igualdad, a national women’s rights nonprofit.

Ortiz and other gender-rights advocates are concerned that comments like Tolentino’s signal an ultra-conservative stance towards women, violence and reproductive health.

In December, Dina Boluarte became the first woman president in Peru’s 201-year history. Despite the milestone, legislation has advanced that could restrict access to therapeutic abortion, including in cases of rape, if signed into law.

Further policy, including a law created in 2022 while Boluarte served as vice president, places limits on gender-focused education in classrooms, allowing parents to veto textbooks and other class materials they deem inappropriate.

“[Boluarte] has demonstrated that just because a woman has risen to a position of political power does not guarantee she will work in favour of women,” said Ortiz.

Standing in front of the Ministry of Women’s headquarters recently, Magali Aguilar unfurled a banner revealing portraits of dozens of victims of femicide. In the centre was her daughter, Sheyla.

“She was 19 and ready to take on the world. Her dream was to become an obstetrician,” said Aguilar.

In 2018, Sheyla’s ex-boyfriend, Romario Aco, entered an open window in her bedroom and slit her throat.

Aco was given the minimum sentence of 15 years, in part because of his confession. Aguilar said her lawyer, appointed by the Ministry of Women, never showed up to the sentencing hearing.

“He’ll get out when he’s 34 with his whole life ahead of him. And my daughter? Nothing. I go to the cemetery and can’t hug my daughter,” said Aguilar.

In 2020, she formed an association called Mother’s Fighting for Justice, which serves as a support network for bereaved families and holds workshops to teach young women how to recognise and avoid abusive relationships.

“Through our pain, we’re rising up,” Aguilar said. “When we’re together, we cry when we need to, and then we dry our tears and keep fighting so that there isn’t another Sheyla. So that this story doesn’t keep repeating.”

Source: aljaazera.com

Vincent Kompany: Burnley boss wins Championship manager of season award

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Vincent Kompany's Burnley side need one more win from their final three games to be sure of clinching the Championship title

Vincent Kompany has been been named Championship manager of the season after guiding Burnley to promotion to the Premier League.

The 37-year-old Belgian guided the Clarets to an immediate top-flight return in his first season in charge.

Middlesbrough’s Chuba Akpom won the Championship player of the season award after scoring a division-high 28 goals.

Bristol Rovers’ Aaron Collins won the League One award and Northampton’s Sam Hoskins the accolade for League Two.

Collins, with 16 goals and 11 assists the only player in the division to hit double figures in both categories, collected the award despite being in a Rovers side that are on course for a mid-table finish.

Meanwhile, Hoskins’ 21 goals for Northampton have been crucial in the Cobblers’ push for automatic promotion from the fourth tier.

In-demand Kompany honoured

Kompany’s work in transforming Burnley on their return to the Championship, in what is the former Manchester City captain’s first management job in England, has quickly made him a man in demand.

Chelsea have Kompany on their shortlist of prospective candidates to take the job full-time at Stamford Bridge, while he has also been linked with the vacancy at Tottenham.

He has been recognised as the Championship’s manager of the season with his side on the brink of clinching the title.

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Manchester City vs. Arsenal: Three key battles to look out for in title showdown

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Rodri and Bukayo Saka

A blockbuster showdown that could decide who goes on to lift the 2022-23 Premier League title takes place at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday night, as reigning champions Manchester City play host to leaders Arsenal.

While the Citizens, who progressed to the FA Cup final last weekend, are vying to retain the top-flight title and keep their treble-winning hopes alive, the Gunners are focused solely on securing their first Premier League crown for nearly two decades.

Arsenal have been leading the way at the summit since August, but a recent wobble in form has seen them drop points in their last three matches, including last Friday’s chaotic 3-3 draw at home to basement club Southampton, which has allowed second-placed Man City, who have two games in hand, to close the gap at the top to five points.

City have prevailed in their previous two meetings with Arsenal this season, including a 3-1 league win at the Emirates Stadium in February, and they can move one step closer to knocking the North Londoners off their perch with another triumph in front of their own fans.

As managerial mastermind Pep Guardiola prepares to go toe-to-toe with his former apprentice Mikel Arteta on the touchline, Sports Mole takes an in-depth look at three key battles to look out for on the pitch in Wednesday’s clash at the Etihad.

Bukayo Saka vs. Nathan Ake or Aymeric Laporte

Nathan Ake has been one of Man City’s standout performers throughout this season and he has acquitted himself admirably on the left side of Guardiola’s backline, but with a hamstring injury potentially ruling him out of Wednesday’s clash, Aymeric Laporte could be the man tasked to suppress the qualities of Arsenal starboy Bukayo Saka.

Saka has been one of the key architects behind Arsenal’s title charge and is the only Premier League player to be in double figures for both goals and assists so far this season, recording 13 goals and 11 assists in 32 league matches, highlighting his threat as both a creator and finisher from the right flank.

The 21-year-old, who contributed to two goals in the 3-3 draw with Southampton, is set to be heavily involved again for the Gunners on Wednesday, and Laporte will need to be on top of his game if he is to shackle Arsenal’s sizzling No.7.

Laporte has not had regular first-team football this season, starting only seven times in the Premier League, but the Spaniard has been a reliable defender for Guardiola over the years and City have won their last five top-flight meetings with Arsenal when the 28-year-old has played, keeping four cleans sheets in the process.

Saka has attempted 4.63 take-ons per game in the Premier League this term, but he only has a 36% success rate, which bodes well for Laporte and co on Wednesday.

Rodri vs. Martin Odegaard

Elevating his game to new heights since taking the Arsenal captaincy, Martin Odegaard deserves to be in the conversation for Premier League Player of the Season having enjoyed a stellar campaign as the Gunners’ chief midfield conductor.

The Norwegian, who has contributed with 12 goals and eight assists in 31 league games, has linked up brilliantly with the likes of Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus in the final third, but his influence is sure to be tested by Man City lynchpin Rodri, who has also enjoyed an impressive 2022-23 campaign.

Indeed, the Spaniard has shown his class both in and out of possession for the Citizens, completing more passes (2,346) and more passes into the final third (243) than any other Premier League player this season, while also boasting the second-most ball recoveries (264) in the division.

Along with displaying his artistic attributes in attack, Odegaard will have to put in his defensive duties to prevent Rodri, arguably the most dominant deep-lying playmaker in the top flight, from dictating play in City’s midfield, with a collective high press from Arsenal’s frontline expected as they attempt to foil Guardiola’s men from playing out from the back.

Erling Braut Haaland vs. Gabriel Magalhaes & Rob Holding

Keeping the Premier League’s top scorer Erling Braut Haaland quiet is a challenge that many defenders have struggled with throughout this season, and Arteta will hope that the centre-back pairing of Gabriel Magalhaes and Rob Holding can step up for the big occasion on Wednesday having seen his side’s defensive prowess weaken in recent weeks.

Rob Holding and Erling Braut Haaland

The absence of William Saliba has truly been felt by the Gunners, who have failed to keep a clean sheet in each of their last five games without the Frenchman, and they must quickly rediscover their solidity at the back if they are to have any chance of stopping goal machine Haaland.

Both Gabriel and Holding started in Arsenal’s 1-0 FA Cup defeat against City at the Etihad in January, and although Haaland was not on the scoresheet that day, Holding particularly struggled to deal with the presence of the Norwegian – coming out second best in the majority of his physical battles before being tactically withdrawn at half time on a yellow card.

Haaland has a significantly lower aerial duel win percentage (35%) compared with both Holding (95%) and Gabriel (75%), but that has not stopped the striker from excelling in the final third this term. City’s No.9 scored one of his 32 Premier League goals in the 3-1 victory at Arsenal earlier this year, and he enters Wednesday’s contest in electric form having found the net 15 times in his last eight appearances in all competitions, albeit drawing a blank against Sheffield United on Saturday.

The 22-year-old, who has scored 20 top-flight goals on home soil including four hat-tricks, will be motivated by the prospect of becoming the Premier League’s all-time record goalscorer in a single campaign, with just two goals required for him to equal the feat set by Alan Shearer and Andy Cole (34).

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Erik ten Hag confident of overcoming Manchester City in FA Cup final

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Manchester United players

Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag has said that January’s Manchester derby win over Manchester City is “proof” that his side can overcome the Citizens.

The Red Devils booked their spot in the FA Cup final on Sunday afternoon by beating Brighton & Hove Albion on penalties following a goalless draw in 120 minutes of football.

The 20-time English champions will take on Man City in the final, with Pep Guardiola‘s side beating Championship outfit Sheffield United in the first semi-final.

The English champions are chasing a treble this season and are unbeaten in all competitions since the start of February, but Ten Hag is confident that his team can overcome their rivals to make it a domestic cup double this term, having beaten them 2-1 in the Premier League at Old Trafford in January.

“We have proof that we can beat them but then we have to play the perfect game. That was the most perfect game we played this season [winning the derby in January] but we have to go again,” the Dutchman told reporters after the semi-final success over Brighton.

“We know that but, first of all, we have to focus on different games because we have to be in the top four, to get into the Champions League for next season.”

Ten Hag also praised his players for bouncing back from last week’s 3-0 defeat to Sevilla in the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final, which eliminated the Red Devils from the competition.

“It [criticism] was justified on Thursday night but, today, the lads deserve compliments and credit because they bounced back once again, they showed character,” he added.

“What we have to learn and improve, which must be our next step, is that if we have a setback in a game, we fight back in that same game, that we keep calm and fight back in that same game. We have to deal with setbacks and we can do it better but in between games, and it’s not the first time, we do it very well.

“It was a difficult game. I think it was a great battle for the fans, especially for the fans at home. It was a great final. In the end, the penalties were really good as well. It was so close and, of course, I am very happy with the performance of the team.

“They were so determined, so dominant to win this game and from the first moment, there was only one thing in mind. We have to win this game. So the willingness was really high.”

Next up for Man United is trip to Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Thursday night, with the Red Devils looking to strengthen their grip on a top-four spot.

“The final is not that far away but there are some weeks in between and we have to develop and improve, go from game to game. Thursday night is another big game in London and then we gave to be ready for the next one,” Ten Hag added.

Man United are fourth in the Premier League table, six points clear of fifth-placed Spurs, who have played two games more than the Red Devils.

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Chelsea ‘closing in on Mauricio Pochettino appointment’

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Mauricio Pochettino

Chelsea are reportedly increasingly likely to appoint Mauricio Pochettino as the club’s next head coach.

Upon sacking Graham Potter at the beginning of April, the Blues hierarchy made the decision to bring in former boss and club legend Frank Lampard on a caretaker basis.

Had Lampard led Chelsea to the Champions League final, the Englishman would have been in contention to remain at Stamford Bridge in the long term, but the 4-0 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid in the quarter-finals meant that any possibility of a permanent second stint was ruled out.

As a result, it appeared likely that either Julian Nagelsmann or Luis Enrique would eventually be handed the reins, yet both candidates were out of the race come last Friday.

At the same time, Pochettino became the clear favourite to return to the Premier League having previously managed fellow London club Tottenham Hotspur.

Although it has been widely reported that Burnley boss Vincent Kompany is also under consideration, Pochettino is said to have made a positive impression on Todd Boehly and fellow club officials.

According to The Guardian, there is now every expectation that the Argentine will be soon be confirmed as the new head coach.

While it is stated that discussions and negotiations are far from complete, it is suggested that an unforeseen change of heart from either party would prevent a deal from being finalised.

With Chelsea having just seven Premier League fixtures left and with little but Europa Conference League qualification to play for, an announcement may be made before the end of the season.

Pochettino has spent this season out of work having been relieved of his duties at Paris Saint-Germain last year, a consequence of their last-16 exit from the Champions League.

Nevertheless, the 51-year-old remains highly regarded in Europe, helped by his stint at Spurs where the club became Premier League title challengers and reached a Champions League final.

In recent days, it has also been claimed that a number of Chelsea players would support the appointment, arguably a key factor when it comes to Boehly and co making their final choice.

Should Pochettino arrive in West London, he will be tasked with overseeing a much-changed squad, a result of Chelsea needing to facilitate a wide array of sales to comply with FFP.

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‘We won’t pop bottles’ – Napoli on brink of title

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Victor Osimhen is Napoli and Serie A's top scorer with 21 goals

Napoli boss Luciano Spalletti said it isn’t yet time for celebrating, despite Sunday’s last-gasp 1-0 win at Juventus moving them to potentially one win from the Serie A title.

Giacomo Raspadori’s stoppage-time winner moved Napoli 17 points clear, days after being knocked out of the Champions League by AC Milan.

If Napoli beat regional rivals Salernitana on Saturday and Lazio fail to win at Inter Milan the next day, Spalletti’s side would be champions for the first time since 1990.

“We need to wait before we pop any bottles, because we still have a little way to go,” said Spalletti.

“They played really well and it wasn’t easy to do that so soon after being knocked out of the Champions League. I don’t think we could have done any more tonight.”

Barring a collapse in the final seven games of the season Napoli will win the league, the crowning glory of Spalletti’s career which has seen him progress from lower league football as a player to the top of the Italian game.

The Scudetto would be his first league title since the two he won in Russia with Zenit Saint Petersburg in 2010 and 2012, and his first trophy in a major league since an Italian Cup with Roma in 2008.

The 64-year-old said: “It’s obviously very satisfying to be here.

“It has been a tougher road here for me than for others who began from a higher level, those who earned respect from their playing careers and had the opportunity to lead a top team right from the start.”

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Repealed Criminal Libel Law Is Back? …journalists protest against suppression of free speech … Want sections of obnoxious Electronic Communication Act removed

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Mr Sulemana Braimah, Executive Secretary, Media Foundation for West Africa

A Coalition of media organisations in the country has called on President Akufo-Addo to repeal sections of the Electronic Communications Act, 2008 (Act 775) and the Criminal and Other Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29) which have over the years been used to criminalise free speech.

The Coalition want the Akufo-Addo government to particularly repeal Section 76 of Act 775 and Section 208 of Act 29.

The group said it is concerned about the use of the aforementioned provisions to arrest citizens and journalists, and press charges against them when the statements so made by the Journalists are considered as defamation and, therefore, warrant civil remedies instead of criminal charges.

Some media personnel

“We recognise that the media and journalists can sometimes be reckless and unprofessional to the extent of publishing false and defamatory stories. Fortunately, the laws of the country provide aggrieved entities remedies for civil actions against citizens, journalist and media organisations.

“It is regrettable, therefore, that repressive actions of the Electronic Communications Act and the Criminal and Other Offences Act are being weapon sided to muscle free speech under the Akufo-Addo regime… Repeal these two laws “.

They made the comments at a press conference in Accra yesterday. The Coalition is made up of the Ghana Journalist Association (GJA), the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), the Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA) and the Private Newspapers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG).

Section 76 (1) of the said Act 775 states that: “A person who by means of Electronic Communications Service, knowingly sends communication which is false or misleading and likely to prejudice the efficiency of life saving service or to endanger the safety of any person, ship, aircraft, vessel or vehicle commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of not more than three thousand penalty units or to a term of imprisonment of not more than five years or both.”

The GJA President, Mr Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, addressing the media

Section 208(1)  of Act 29 also states that” Any person who publishes or reproduces any statement, rumour or report which is likely to cause fear and alarm to the public or to disturb the public peace knowing or having reason to believe that the statement, rumour or report is false is guilty of a misdemeanour.

Reading a speech on behalf of the Coalition, President of the GJA, Mr Albert Kwabena Dwumfour observed that the application of the two provisions is similar to the way in which the Criminal Libel Act was used to oppress people in the 1990s.

“…During the hey days of the Criminal Libel law in the 1990s, the Criminal law was used precisely in the way it is now being used to prosecute and punish journalist and public speakers for allegedly  making false or defamatory statement against certain family members or associates of the president.”

He said Journalists and public speakers have been held criminally culpable, based on the two provisions.

He made mention of Mr Kwabena Bobie Ansah, a news presenter with Accra FM, who was held criminally culpable on February 10, 2022 for allegedly publishing false news about the First Lady, Madam Rebecca Akufo-Addo.

He said the recent one which actually was the basis for the press conference was the detention of a Radio Ada Journalist, Mr Noah Dameh, over a Facebook post involving businessman and CEO of McDan Group of Companies, Mr Daniel Mckorley.

The GJA President noted that interestingly, these were the very acts that the current President spoke against in the 2000s when he was the Attorney General and Minister for Justice and hence took steps to repeal the Criminal Libel Act.

Mr Dwumfour said that currently some prominent media personalities, including Prof Kwame Karikari and the Deputy Minister of Information, Madam Fatimatu Abubakar have all spoken about the issue, but yet the government has turned a deaf ear, hence their call.

A reminder to President Akufo-Addo

On his part, the Executive Secretary of the Media Foundation for West Africa, Mr Sulemana Braimah, said maybe the President has forgotten his view on criminalising free speech back then, because he is currently overwhelmed with a lot of work and has, therefore, not had time to reflect.

Hence, the Coalition is using the presser to remind the President of his stance on criminalising free speech, since the country is operating the same constitution that the President used to repeal the Criminal Libel law, Mr Braimah said.

“Our job is basically to remind him that, Mr President, these were your views, we are still operating the same constitution, we are still talking about the same laws and these positions that you upheld are basically what we are saying we are in support. You know we support you and we want you to take action in line with your convictions at that time,” he indicated.

We will whip our people in line

The General Secretary of the GJA, Mr Kofi Yeboah, noted yesterday that the Coalition is not oblivious of the mistakes that its members also commit, so while it expects the President to act, it will also take steps to ensure that members abide by the GJA code of ethics and undertake responsible journalism which is devoid of false publications and sensationalism.

He said the GJA is taking steps to reconstitute the Ethics Committee that will call recalcitrant journalist to order.

26-years old lady gunned down in Kumasi; Attacker bolts

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The deceased

Horror and grieve struck residents of the Central Business District of Adum, Kumasi, after a twenty-six (26) year old lady was gunned down on Thursday night.

Relatives and loved ones are wailing and are yet to come to terms with the demise of the lady, who has been identified as Victoria Dapaah, and affectionately known as Maa Adwoa .

Information available to The Chronicle suggest, the lady is said to have been called out on Thursday April 21, 2023, around 22:00hrs and upon stepping out to attend to the person, multiple gunshots were opened on the lady by her attacker.

The deceased

This paper gathered that upon gunning her down, her attacker who called her out left the crime scene with a rickshaw, which is known as ‘Pragia or Mahama Camboo’

Good samaritans subsequently rushed Maa Adwoa to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH),but was pronounced death upon arrival. The body has since been deposited at the morgue of KATH.

The Ashanti Regional Police Command have also launched investigation into the case, after they visited the family of the deceased, but an arrest is yet to be made of any suspect.

Kumawu NPP primary: Yaw Baah steps down – roots for Obaatanpa

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Yaw Baah, former Member of Parliament for Kumawu

Hon. Yaw Baah, a former Member of Parliament for Kumawu in the Ashanti Region, has pulled out of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) primary to elect a candidate to represent the party in the impending bye-election in the constituency.

In a letter written to the party, he said he had considered his political status and pedigree within the large family and has come to the conclusion that “the last atom of my ‘political breath’ should be at the disposal of the National Front, rather than at the periphery of Kumawu.”

The following is the letter he wrote to the party announcing his withdrawal.

RE: WITHDRAW OF CANDIDATESHIP PER THE PENDING KUMAWU BYE ELECTION

I write formally in reference to the above subject.

Having considered my political status and pedigree within the large family, I have come to the conclusion that the last atom of my “political breath” should be at the disposal of the National Front, rather than at the periphery of Kumawu.

I see myself as a great player in our scheme of things as far as “Breaking the 8” mantra is concerned. I believe the interest of my beloved Kumawu will be better served, if I stay outside and help unify our party in the constituency.

It has never been my hallmark of embarking on endorsement spree.

However, with the Kumawu peculiar situation, coupled with lasting peace demands, I entreat all delegates to vote en-mass for my niece, “Obaatanpa Serwaah”, whose mother once presided over [the] Sekyere East District Assembly, between 2003 and 2007, before Kumawu was carved out of Effiduase/Asokore.

She is also considered not belonging to any of the two powerful blocks in Kumawu.

Concluding, I take the opportunity to express my profound appreciation and gratitude to the Kumawu Traditional Council, spearheaded by the indefatigable Omanhene Barima Sarfo Tweneboa Kodua, for their enormous support.

Thank you all, and best wishes to all fellow Kukrudites

Yours sincerely,

Opanin Yaw Baah

40% of tertiary students should pursue engineering –Akufo-Addo dreams

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President Akufo-Addo , delivering a speech at the ceremony

President Akufo-Addo wants to see a Ghana where 40% of its tertiary students are pursuing courses in Science, Technology and Engineering.

He argues that this would reflect the journey of the 21st Century, which is about science, technology and innovation.

He cited statistics from the People’s Republic of China which has 40% of its tertiary students pursuing engineering and wished the same for Ghana.

Priscilla Osei Tutu, (right) with Essel Comfort Boampomaa, demonstrating the Illuminated Child Safety Device at the event

He said, “These are the statistics that we have to try and achieve if indeed our dream of transformation is going to be more than a dream – 40% of tertiary students in Ghana to be engineering students.”

President Akufo-Addo shared this vision on Wednesday, April 19, 2023 when six students of Uaddara Basic School visited him at Jubilee House.

They came to present an award they had won for designing an illuminated child road safety device.

Designed by the all-female team, nicknamed the ‘Genius Six’, the device is to assist basic school children to cros busy streets in the cities.

A delighted President Akufo-Addo congratulated the team, saying “what you have been able to do, and the inspiration that hopefully it would give other generations about the future of our country.”

He was particular about the inspiration the innovation of the girls would give on the need for the nation to think about an educational system that conforms to the 21st century.

He opined that engineers “hold the key” to the process of development and of transformation, “so it very exciting for me an old man to see that we have young people in Ghana now, that are firmly launched on the path of science and technology,” and its application to solve problems.

President Akufo-Addo believes it would be in order to get the ministries of Road and Transport to look at the possibility of adopting the device invented “to be used across the country.

STEM

The Deputy Minister of Education, Ntim Fordjour said the innovation was in line with the government’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education.

The STEM, being championed by the Akufo-Addo government is an approach to learning and development that integrates the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Through STEM, students develop key skills including: problem solving, creativity, critical analysis.

COMPETITION

Priscilla Osei Tutu and Essel Comfort, two of the six girls, demonstrated their prototype to President Akufo-Addo.

They said the device, upon pressing a button, signals drivers through a sound and a sign to stop to allow pedestrians to cross.

The girls desire to further research on how to use human shadow as a sensor to operate the device, which would make it more disability friendly.

The team came tops out of 50 teams from various districts in the Ashanti region, who took turns before a panel of judges to pitch their ideas and innovative modules or prototypes.

The ‘Genius Six’ of Uaddara Basic School managed to wow the judges at the final stage of the competition, making them the victors of the day.

They took part in the Ghana Science and Tech Explorer Prize (GSTEP) competition to clinch the ultimate title.

The Ghanaian Chronicle