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South African President denies wrongdoing in farm scandal

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South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has denied wrongdoing in testimony to a parliamentary panel examining whether he should face impeachment over an alleged cover-up of a heist at his farmhouse, his office said.

In written answers provided to the independent panel on Sunday, Ramaphosa “categorically denies that he violated this oath in any way, and denies that he is guilty of any of the allegations made against him,” the presidency said on Monday.

The scandal erupted in June after South Africa’s former national spy boss filed a complaint with the police alleging that robbers broke into PhalaPhala, the president’s farm in the northeast of the country, and stole $4m in cash stashed in furniture.

The complaint alleged that Ramaphosa hid the robbery from the authorities and instead organised for the robbers to be kidnapped and bribed into silence.

The scandal risks derailing Ramaphosa’s bid for a second term as president of the African National Congress (ANC) as the ruling party heads to hotly contested internal polls in December.

Credit: Aljazeera.com

Philippine prisons head charged over killing of journalist 

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Philippine prisons head Gerald Bantag

Philippine police authorities have filed murder charges against the country’s prisons chief and others for ordering the killing of a prominent radio journalist that sparked international condemnation.The charges were filed on Monday against Bureau of Corrections chief Gerald Bantag, who has been suspended from his post, prisons security official Ricardo Zulueta and other key suspects in the October 3 fatal shooting of Percival Mabasa.

The 63-year-old was killed by two assailants on a motorcycle at the gate of a residential compound in the Las Pinas area of suburban Manila. Mabasa had fiercely criticised Bantag and other officials for alleged corruption and other anomalies.

A joint statement read at a news conference by top justice, interior and police officials said three gang leaders locked up in the country’s largest prison under Bantag’s control were tapped to look for a gunman to kill Mabasa for a 550,000-peso ($9,400) contract.

After the killing, however, the gunman, who was identified by police as Joel Escorial, surrendered in fear after government officials raised a reward for his capture.

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World is on ‘highway to climate hell’ -UN chief warns

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UN Secretary General António Guterres

Humanity is on a “highway to climate hell”, the UN secretary general has warned, saying the fight for a liveable planet will be won or lost in this decade.

António Guterres told world leaders at the opening of the Cop27 UN climate summit in Egypt on Monday: “We are in the fight of our lives and we are losing … And our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will make climate chaos irreversible.

“We are on a highway to climate hell with our foot on the accelerator.”

He said the world faced a stark choice over the next fortnight of talks: either developed and developing countries working together to make a “historic pact” that would reduce greenhouse gas emissions and set the world on a low-carbon path – or failure, which would bring climate breakdown and catastrophe.

“We can sign a climate solidarity pact, or a collective suicide pact,” he added.

He said the world had the tools it needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in clean energy and low-carbon technology.

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Health Benefits of Horseradish

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Horseradish

Horseradish is a spicy root vegetable in the mustard family. The vegetable is planted in early spring or late fall and thrives in colder environments. Horseradish is commonly made into a pre-packaged sauce by the same name, which is used to season everything from fish to burgers. It is similar in flavor to wasabi, which is used as a common sushi garnish.

Horseradish stands out from other vegetables due to its strong, biting flavor. While you won’t get your full day’s vegetable intake from eating horseradish alone, it will add flair to any dish you make with it.

Health Benefits

Horseradish is more than just an aromatic root vegetable. It has been used medicinally all over the world for centuries. Here’s what the experts have to say about the health benefits of horseradish:

Help Reduce Inflammation

Horseradish, like other members of the mustard plant family, contains a chemical compound called sinigrin. Sinigrin has been shown to help reduce inflammation by blocking or changing the parts of the immune system that cause inflammation. These same studies suggest that sinigrin could help relieve symptoms of atherosclerosis, though more research needs to be done before drawing any definite conclusions.

Fight Cell Damage

Horseradish root is naturally rich in antioxidants, which can help protect your body from cellular damage by attaching themselves to free radicals.

Early studies also suggest that horseradish may prevent the growth of colon, lung, and stomach cancer cells, though more research in humans needs to be done.

Improve Respiratory Health

If you’ve eaten horseradish before, you’re probably familiar with the unique burning sensation it can set off in your nose, throat, and sinuses. Beyond making your eyes water, horseradish may actually help your respiratory health. One study showed that a supplement containing dried horseradish and nasturtium effectively treated sinus infections and bronchitis. However, more research needs to be done on this subject.

Portion Sizes

Like other processed foods, store-bought horseradish sauce is relatively high in sodium. Too much sodium can increase your risk of developing high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.

It’s important to be mindful of portion sizes when eating any processed foods, including premade horseradish sauce. If nothing else, it will make your nose sting and your eyes water!

How to Prepare Horseradish

Horseradish has a unique, biting flavor that can change the whole feel of the dish it’s used in. Depending on your tolerance for spicy foods, it may be an acquired taste.

The most common way to enjoy horseradish is to buy premade horseradish sauce and use it as a condiment. The key to buying horseradish sauce, as with other processed foods, is to look at the ingredients list and decide how you want to use it in a dish.

If you choose to use fresh horseradish, you’ll want to first peel the vegetable, then slice it. Fresh horseradish can be boiled, sautéed, or grilled. It pairs well with other root vegetables, including beets and potatoes, as well as with broccoli or Brussels sprouts.

Source: www.webmd.com

Feature: Leadership is about empathy, Mr. President

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Nana Akufo-Addo

It appears Ghanaians are now accustomed to highly accomplished people swapping their high paying and respected professions for the grind of our nasty politics. Professor Frimpong-Boateng is one good example in recent years.

For these people, moving away from traditional professions and ditching their first careers to enter politics and to serve others is liberating. Further, more than anything else, working in a predictable, 9 to 5 work environment may not be sufficiently challenging.

Similarly, the people who venture into politics prefer the adrenaline rush of the political fray to the drudgery of monotonous office work and culture. No matter the situation or the odds, they want to be the ones that win the day.

Yet, just like Dr. Frimpong-Boateng, after rising to the top, they quickly find that the place is cold,isolating, unforgiving, and even perilous.

Why?While the top job gives one access to and control over resources and opportunities for self-aggrandizement, being entrusted with the powers of the state also comes with great responsibility and makes one vulnerable to criticism, insults, and hate.

Thus, those who make it to the top of the political ladder quickly realize that the expectations are insatiable and may find themselves asking whether it was worth all the personal sacrifices.

The President of the Republic, Nana Akufo-Addo, who was a very successful lawyer and businessman, nowadays finds himself in this situation and may be questioning his own decision to go into politics as he is confronted with a classic “catch 22.”

He knows the country is facing an extremely difficult economic crisis caused by a sharp rise in fertilizer, food, and energy prices. The country is also struggling with debt sustainability and currency depreciation.

The catastrophic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine has resulted in a global economic crisis, and has hit developing nations including Ghana particularly hard.

Also, the President knows inflation is causing economic hardships; however, scrapping some inflationary policies such as high import duties and taxes on gasoline will reduce revenue and compromise his government’s ability to pay its bills.

Unable to ease the hardships in the near-term has resulted in angry protests in the streets, death threats towards members of his government, inflammatory language online and over the airwaves, andinsults, which are bound to make the President agitated and test his empathy and leadership qualities.

It is tough enough to be a political leader in the age of social media but even more difficult when dealing with an economic crisis on a scale unprecedented in its reach and devastation on average people.

Hence, in order to navigate this terrain, the President must achieve a balance between ego and empathy.  It’s not enough to be a visionary and transformative leader,it’s important for him to meet the people where they are right now.

The President can show empathy by being aware of his own strengths, weaknesses, tendencies, preferences, and other personality traits. These qualities will help him focus both on fixing the economy and on responding to the anxiety that arises from the economic uncertainty.

The literature shows that leaders with high levels of self-awareness can consciously influence situations and have a positive impact on awakening the collective consciousness.

They also tend to have high levels of emotional intelligence and are able to successfully regulate their emotions, even in tough situations. On the other hand, leaders who are not self-aware make decisions and behave in ways that can lead to undesirable or negative consequences.

In a nutshell, leadership requires a mixture of skills to foster the conditions for engagement with the people, stability, and performance, and empathy tops the list of what leaders must get right.

Clearly, the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted individuals, families, and communities in many unimaginable ways.It’s likely that a significant portion of the population is experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder arising from the Covid-19 pandemic and the ensuing economic devastation.

Thus, the President must look beyond traditional strategies for crisis management and adopt an empathic leadership approach to manage the situation.

Empathetic leadership means having the ability to understand the needs of the people, being aware of their feelings and thoughts and taking concrete steps to validate them.

Any reasonable person understands that the external forces disrupting the global economic order are beyond the President’s control. There are, however, some soft skills such as empathy, which the president needs to bring the country together, and to deepen his connection with the people.

Undoubtedly, Ghanaians will trust him and have a greater sense of engagement and commitment if he can relate emotionally to what they feel, see things from their point of view, and put himself in their shoes.

The President’s recent address to the nation was a step in the right direction. However, he needs to demonstrate more empathy in action.

The President can do this by rethinking and streamlining the structure and design of his government to maximize productivity:  merging certain ministries such the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Aviation and Railway Development under Transportation, Communication and Information, etc.

As the saying goes, people may not remember what you say, but they will remember how you made them feel.

The people are hurting and crying out for a calm, forward-looking, and empathic leader whose verbal and non-verbal cues resonate with them.

Yes, shrinking violets, after all, do not dare to enter the political fray. Nor would battling to the top of the political ladder be possible without a large ego.

However, notwithstanding his necessary ego, the President has made a lot of sacrifices for his position, including personal wealth, time and energy, friends and family, not to mention risking the ire and constant criticism of the naysayers.

A healthy ego is simply a necessary part of a presidential skill set and President Akuffo Addo cannot be blamed for having one.

Arguably, the President’s ego could account for his ambitious policies in his first term, which elevated the country’s economic growth to one of the highest in the world. Also, when everyone said he could not implement his free SHS, and the 1D1F policies, or end dumsor, he defied the naysayer and said watch me.

The President’s ego is also reflected in many other mega projects he supervised and successfully completed.  Example include the Pokuase interchange, the interchanges in Tamale, Takoradi, and the railway lines he has built across the country.

The President may be understandably angry that all he accomplished has been wiped out by forces beyond his control. This is where he needs to rise above his anger and grief at the unprecedented pandemic-induced economic challenges facing the country and take an inclusive, collaborative approach with all actors in the national development ecosystem.

In conclusion, the success of any post pandemic reconstruction and development program in Ghana will depend on good economic policymaking and a social compact between all actors in the political economy.

Regardless of the President’s current popularity, one quality that stands out is his love for challenges. Empathic leadership is the new challenge the President must embrace.

By Kwame Abrefah

Firmino left out of Brazil World Cup squad, 39-yr-old Alves in

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Roberto Firmino and Gabriel are out

Brazil have included 39-year-old defender Daniel Alves but left out Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino in their 26-man World Cup squad which was named by coach Tite on Monday.

After leaving Barcelona at the end of last season, Alves went to Mexico to try to keep his dream of playing in his fourth World Cup with five-time champions Brazil.

But he played his last game for Pumas in September and sustained a knee injury that has been troubling him since.

Alves has been working on his recovery with the Barcelona academy medical and technical staff over the last few weeks.

“We have been following his recovery from up close and all the data that we have from Barcelona doctors show that he is fit to play,” Brazil team physician Fabio Mahseredjian told a news conference in Rio de Janeiro.

According to Tite, Alves’ long history with Brazil and leadership qualities in the changing room were valuable but not the main reason he got a spot in the squad.

“He adds technical and tactical aspects that are impressive, to be an organiser, an articulator,” Tite said. “Sure he is not a 60 to 70 metres player anymore, but he has other virtues.

“The criteria awards his technical quality, but mental and physical aspects too.”

Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli is included among nine forwards in a list dominated by 12 players from England’s Premier League.

The emergence of a new generation of attacking players like Martinelli, Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, Raphinha, Gabriel and Pedro has resulted in Firmino, 31, failing to make the squad.

Aston Villa attacking midfielder Philippe Coutinho also did not make the list after sustaining a thigh injury in training over the weekend that will sideline him for several weeks.

Brazil will take four centre-backs – Juventus’ Bremer, Paris St Germain’s Marquinhos, Chelsea’s Thiago Silva and Real Madrid’s Eder Militao, while leaving out Roger Ibanez (AS Roma), Lucas Verissimo (Benfica) and Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal).

The Brazilian FA also announced that former PSG manager Ricardo Gomes will join Tite’s staff as an assistant.

The squad and Tite will gather on November 14 at Juventus’ training facilities in Turin, where Brazil will hold a five-day training camp before flying to Doha on November 19.

Brazil open their World Cup campaign in Qatar against Serbia on November 24 and also face Switzerland and Cameroon in Group G.

Brazil’s 26-man squad for the 2022 Qatar World Cup:

Goalkeepers: Alisson (Liverpool), Ederson (Man. City), Weverton (Palmeiras).

Defenders: Bremer (Juventus), Eder Militao (Real Madrid) Marquinhos (PSG), Thiago Silva (Chelsea), Danilo (Juventus), Daniel Alves (Pumas), Alex Sandro (Juventus), Alex Telles (Sevilla).

Midfielders: Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle), Casemiro (Man. United), Everton Ribeiro (Flamengo), Fabinho (Liverpool), Fred (Man. United), Lucas Paqueta (West Ham).

Forwards: Antony (Man. United), Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Neymar Jr (PSG), Pedro (Flamengo), Raphinha (Barcelona), Richarlison (Tottenham), Rodrygo (Real Madrid), Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid)

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Man Utd draw Barcelona in Europa League knockout round play-off

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Barcelona boss Xavi says it will be a 'massive challenge' facing Man Utd counterpart Ten Hag's side

Manchester United will face Barcelona in the playoff round of the Europa League to determine who advances to the knockout stages – with the tie featuring eight Champions League titles between the two teams.

The draw for the playoff stage of the competition took place in Switzerland on Monday lunchtime, with several big hitters in the draw either via qualification in second place in their group or through dropping out of the Champions League.

United against Barcelona was the headline tie of the draw, but Juventus and Ajax were among the other teams to find out their fate ahead of the playoff round.

Juventus will play French side Nantes, with Ajax, who dropped into the competition after failing to qualify from Liverpool’s Champions League group, set to take on Union Berlin of Germany.

Jose Mourinho’s Roma, who won the Europa Conference League last season, will take on Salzburg, with six-time champions Sevilla set to face PSV.

Philippe Clement’s Monaco side were drawn against Bayern Leverkusen, Sporting Lisbon will face FC Midtjylland, and Shakhtar Donetsk will play Stade Rennais.

Barcelona were the first team out the hat and gasps could almost be heard around the footballing world as Manchester United’s name followed in the next ball.

In 2008-09 and 2010-11 the fixture was the Champions League final, but both sides have struggled to remain at the top of Europe’s pedestal in the years since.

Former Fulham and West Brom favourite Zoltan Gera was on hand to draw the names out in the event hosted by Giorgio Marchetti, with several officials in attendance in Nyon.

The play-off round features 16 teams that either came second in their Europa League group or third in their Champions League group, with teams all playing a side originally from the other competition.

It was also impossible for anyone to face a team from their country at this stage.

The winners of the ties will progress to the last 16 of the competition where the winners of the Europa League groups, including Arsenal, will be waiting.

The ties will take place over a two-week period, with the first legs on February 16 and the second on February 23.

Champions League Last 16 Draw

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Real Madrid will face Liverpool

Liverpool face old foes Real Madrid, Chelsea take on Dortmund… plus PSG vs Bayern Munich!

Liverpool have been handed the toughest test of all the English sides in the last 16 after being drawn with Real Madrid in a repeat of the 2022 and 2018 finals.

Tottenham were also given a tricky tie as they will play AC Milan, while Chelsea take on Dortmund and Manchester City face Leipzig in the draw, held on Monday morning.

 

Liverpool face old foes Real Madrid

Jurgen Klopp’s side, who will be cursing finishing second in their group, will be looking to avenge their defeat to Real in the final in Paris in May.

It is the fourth time in six seasons that six-time winners Liverpool have taken on Real Madrid in the Champions League.

Two of those occasions have been in finals, with Real Madrid winning both in 2017-18 and 2021-22.The Spanish champions also knocked Liverpool out in the quarter-finals in the 2020-21 season.

Liverpool fans will be disappointed by the draw as the Reds have struggled for consistency in the league this season – although they earned a vital 2-1 win away at Spurs on Sunday.

But they will look to rectify their form ahead of their last-16 clash with the LaLiga giants, who are currently second in their league.

 

Manchester City take on RB Leipzig

Manchester City will take on RB Leipzig

Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City side will take on RB Leipzig in the last-16 as they bid to win the Champions League for the first time.English champions City are still yet to win the Champions League but are favourites to go all the way in this season’s competition.

They reached the final in 2020-21 but lost 1-0 to Chelsea before being knocked out by Real Madrid in the semi-finals last year.

As one of the seeded teams, City will play away from home at the Red Bull Arena in the first leg, before welcoming the German outfit to the Etihad Stadium for the second leg.

City – who have reached the knockout stage for a tenth consecutive season having topped Group G – will be eager to prove their worth in the Champions League.

They will need to bypass Leipzig, who qualified for the last 16 by finishing as runners up in Group F, to take a step closer to the silverware.

 

Former Champions League winners, Chelsea

Chelsea draw Borussia Dortmund

Chelsea topped their group following wins over Italian champions AC Milan. But they are currently winless in their last four following Sunday’s disappointing 1-0 defeat to Arsenal and will need to improve if they are to reach the quarter-finals.

Two-time European champions Dortmund suffered an early exit to eventual winners Real Madrid last year and will be keen to spring a surprise against Graham Potter’s men.Two-time champions Chelsea also lost to Real Madrid last season in the quarter-finals. England midfielder Jude Bellingham, who captained Borussia Dortmund in their group-stage win over Sevilla, will face several internationals team-mates at Chelsea when the two clubs meet.

 

 

Tottenham go up against AC Milan

Tottenham – who have returned to the Champions League knockout stages for the first time in three seasons – will go up against AC Milan. Antonio Conte will be delighted with the draw considering he has won more matches in all competitions against Milan than he has versus any other side in his managerial career. It is a return to Italy for manager Antonio Conte, who managed AC Milan rivals Inter between 2019 and 2021 before joining Spurs.

 

PSG trio Messi, Mbappe, Neymar

PSG, Bayern Munich in highly anticipated clash

Paris Saint-Germain will also take on Bayern Munich in a highly anticipated last-16 clash, while Inter Milan face Porto. Paris St-Germain have not lost a competitive game since March and are bidding for a first European crown with stars Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe part of the squad.

 

Inter Milan face Porto

Inter Milan have had their fates decided and Simone Inzaghi’s men will face FC Porto in the Champions League Round of 16. Porto are an excellent team and as we saw over the weekend, Inter can lose to mid-table teams at any time. The bad news is that Porto are anything but a mid-table team. The Portuguese squad currently sit second in Liga Portugal and finished top of their group in the Champions League Group Stage.

 

Frankfurt vs Napoli; Club Brugge vs Benfica

In the other ties, Eintracht Frankfurt were drawn with SSC Napoli, while Club Brugge will take on Benfica. Italy’s Serie A leaders Napoli take on Frankfurt with their only defeat so far this season coming in the final group-stage match against Liverpool. Portuguese side Benfica, who face Club Bruges, went through as group winners after an injury-time sixth goal over Maccabi Haifa moved them level with Paris St-Germain in all scenarios and they took top spot by scoring more away goals in the group.

First legs will be held across February 14 and 15, and 21 and 22, before the return fixtures take lace between March 7 and 8, and March 14 and 15.

Chieftaincy dispute turns bloody; Alleged Gunmen Gunned  Down …after reportedly attacking Enchi palace

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Some of the alleged gun men who fell

Police and the Military are currently patrolling Enchi and surrounding towns and villages in the Aowin Municipality of the Western Region, following a reported gun attack on the palace of the paramount chief, Beyeeman Tano Kwaw Benbu II, around 7am yesterday.

Though the alleged gunattack carried out by 20 strong men was repelled by the locals, four of the ‘rebels’ died and their bodies were deposited at the local mortuary.

The motive for the attack is not clear, but some of the residents told The Chronicle that it might have something to with the chieftaincy dispute in the town.

It would be recalled that the palace of the Omanhene of Enchi sent a petition to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to intervene to avert a possible attack on the palace by an opposing faction, following several assassination attempts on the life of the Omanhene of the area.

The palace, in their petition, said following the ascending of the throne by Beyeeman Tano, he has not had peace after several failed assassination attempts on his life.

The Chronicle cannot confirm or deny whether the IGP received the petition or not, but just as the situation appears to be normalising, alleged gunmen struck the palace.

Information gathered by The Chronicle and confirmed by one of the chiefs of the palace, Nana Kojo Ntow, said the gun men attacked the palace as early as 7am on Sunday, to allegedly assassinate the Omanhene after several failed attempts to do so.

According to Nana Kojo Ntow, when the alleged thugs attacked the place, the town folks also mobilised to defend it, and this resulted in the death of the four alleged attackers.

He gave the names of some of those who had fallen as Benard Mozay, Skipper and Kwesi Ayenah.

The Chronicle could not independently confirm the claim by the chief, especially the names that he mentioned.

Nana Kojo Ntow, nevertheless insisted that the attack on the palace was captured by the CCTV camera, which would be made available to the relevant agencies. He also confirmed that both police and soldiers are currently patrolling the town.

Meanwhile, the police have issued a statement confirming the attack. The following is the full statement;

Police Restore Calm at Enchi and begin investigation into violent chieftaincy dispute.

The Police have restored calm at Enchi in the Western North Region after a violent chieftaincy dispute resulted in the death of four people and injury to one other person.

Security has since been beefed up in the palace, Enchi township and surrounding communities.

Investigation is ongoing and crime scene experts and reinforcement teams have been dispatched from the national headquarters in Accra and surrounding Police Regions to support the Western North Regional Police Command.

We wish to urge the public, in this case our revered chieftaincy institution, which is the embodiment of our customs, traditions and values to use peaceful and due judicial process in resolving differences, in order to avoid such needless deaths. We will surely get the perpetrators of this violent attack arrested and made to face justice.

Our culture should be preserved as legacy for unborn generations –Veep

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Awomefia of Anlo State, Togbui Sri III
Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II giving his address

The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has urged traditional rulers and their subjects to work to preserve the rich Ghanaian culture as a legacy for generations unborn.

Dr. Bawumia made the call over the weekend when he joined the chiefs and people of Anlo to celebrate this year’s Hogbetsotso festival.

His admonishment followed what he described as rich culture, seeing other chiefs from Asante, Ga, and Kwahu join the Awomefia to commemorate the Hogbetsotso za.

Dr Bawumia exchanging greetings with Otumfuo

Dr. Bawumia also commended the Awoamefia, Togbe Sri II, as well as the Chiefs and people of Anlo, for sustaining the Hogbetsotso Festival all these years, urging further that the festival, and other rich culture of the Anlo and others states in the country,  should continue to be preserved as a legacy for unborn generations.

The Vice President also used the occasion to address the current high cost of living, resulting from the global economic crisis, assuring that government is doing all it can to resolve the issues.

Vice President Dr Bawumia addressing the durbar

While commenting on the economy and its challenges,

Dr. Bawumia also highlighted the numerous projects, policies and social interventions the NPP Government has been able to deliver in the past six years.

Ga Mantse, Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II

BEST PERFORMING GOVERNMENT

According to the Vice President, irrespective of the global economic turmoil, no government in the history of this 4th Republic can match the singular achievements of the ruling NPP.

Dr Bawumia went on to list some of these achievements.
“It is important to note however amidst all of this turmoil, we should put things in perspective.

The government of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, over the last six years has taken many steps to reposition and transform the economy.

So whilst we have hardships today, which we are working very hard to alleviate – and Insha Allah we would deal with them – let’s not forget what we have been able to do in the last six years.

“Let me recall that our government in the last six years has created more jobs than any other government in the 4th Republic,” the Veep continued to loud cheers.

“Let me recall that we have constructed more roads than any other government in the 4th republic…built more interchanges than any other government in the 4th Republic.

Let me say we have built more airports than any other government, more railways than any other government, we have built more classrooms than any other government in the 4th Republic.

Culture of Ga people being displayed

We have constructed more fish landing sites than any other government in the 4th Republic,”

This year’s celebration is on the theme: “60 years of Anlo Hogbetsotso Za: Uniting for development, sustaining our unique cultural commonwealth for future generations.”

OTUMFUO

Delivering his address, the Asantehene recalled the strong relationship between the Asantes and the Anlos, dating back to over a century, and culminating in a suburb in the heart of Kumasi called Anloga.

Vice President Dr. Bawumia and other government officials at the festival

The Asantehene noted that political machinations have threatened this relationship, thereby creating needless suspicion among the two groups.

He therefore, called for the strengthening of the relationship to promote the rich culture of the two ethnic groups, and for the benefit of the nation.

The Ghanaian Chronicle