20.5.23

World will miss Buhari – Akufo-Addo

 



President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo says Africa and the world will miss outgoing Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari. 

“As leaders, we all have our high and low moments, but I have no doubt that posterity will be kind to Muhammadu Buhari. 


“West Africa, Africa, and, indeed, the world will miss his leadership – the leadership of the military ruler turned consummate democrat, who was extremely solicitous of Nigeria and Africa’s interest, and who sought for principle in all decisions in which he took,” the President remarked. 

He was speaking at the public presentation and launch of two biographies, “State of Repair – How Muhammadu Buhari tried to change Nigeria for Good”, by Anthony Goldman, and “The Legacy of Muhammadu Buhari”, by Senator Abu Ibrahim, in Abuja, Nigeria. 


The two new books talk about the legacies of President Buhari. 

He is expected to exit the seat of power on May 29, 2023, when the incoming government would be sworn in. 

President Akufo-Addo, who chaired the event, in a Facebook post, congratulated the Englishman, Anthony Goldman, and the Nigerian, Senator Abu Ibrahim, the two authors, for their industry and scholarship. 

He urged authors, poets and playwrights on the continent “to tell the African story truthfully and with flair, and to give praise where it has been earned, and criticism where it is deserved.” 


In 2015, Buhari (born on December 17, 1942), was elected as Nigeria’s President, the first time an opposition candidate assumed the helm peacefully, following years of political turmoil in the country. 

The former military leader had served as Nigeria’s Head of State in 1984–85. 


Buhari assumed office at a period when jihadist insurgencies had reached their peak, with abductions and kidnappings being reported daily. 

GNA 

‘Ghana Week in DC’ to be launched tomorrow May 21

The ‘Ghana Week in DC' which is set to take place from October 9- 14, 2023 in Washington, DC, would be launched in Accra, tomorrow Sunday May 21, 2023, at the Accra City Hotel. 

The Week would feature a series of activities with a goal of promoting Ghana as the preferred destination for travels, investments, trade, sports and culture for the historical diaspora. 



Last year, a delegation from the Ministry of Tourism Arts and Culture, Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) and the Beyond the Return Secretariat travelled to Washington DC to engage with key stakeholders involved in planning the historical event.


A release issued to the Ghana News Agency, in Accra, said the highlights of the Ghana Week DC would be a football match between one of Ghana's Premier League teams and DC United. 

It said Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia were known as the DMV area and one of the key markets when it came to promoting Ghana for tourism and business opportunities.

The release said Paxton Baker, CEO PKB Enterprises, would be at the Ghana Media Launch to share details on the collaboration. 


The Chief Executive Officer of the GTA, Mr Akwasi Agyeman, said the “ Authority is excited with the outcomes of the partnership outreach culminating in the organising of the Ghana Week, DC.” 

That, he said, would help cement the gains of the ‘Beyond the Return’.

 “Already we have seen a steady rise in arrivals in the first quarter of 2023”.

Partners of the event are GTA, GIPC, Ghana Export Promotion Authority, Ghana Football Association, Embassy of Ghana – Washington, DC, City of DC, Mayor Office and PKB Enterprises.

ECOWAS Court President Briefs Chief Justice of The Gambia on 2023 International Conference

 Justice Edward Amoako Asante, President of the ECOWAS Court of Justice, met with Chief Justice Hassan B. Jallow of The Gambia to discuss preparations for the upcoming international conference of the regional court in 2023.

The conference, focused on ECOWAS' zero tolerance for unconstitutional changes of government, will take place in Banjul, The Gambia. The theme of the conference was carefully chosen in response to recent democratic setbacks in Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Mali, where military takeovers have threatened the region's democracy.

The conference aims to assess the policy's dimensions, analyze the implications of recent political developments, and propose measures to address the challenges. Justice Asante expressed hope that the conference's outcomes would contribute to democratic consolidation, strengthen the rule of law, and promote human rights in the region.

Chief Justice Jallow commended the choice of The Gambia as the conference host and pledged the country's judiciary's commitment to the success of the event.

EU Ambassador Inspects EU-funded Mango Farms in Ghana to Assess WACOMP Impact

 

The European Union (EU) Ambassador to Ghana, Mr. Irchad Razaaly, visited mango farms in Ghana supported by the West Africa Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP), funded by the EU. The purpose of the visit was to assess the impact of the program and its interventions. Accompanied by a delegation, the Ambassador toured Hendy Farms, Akorley packhouse, and a mango nursery in Dodowa.

Mr. Razaaly expressed his satisfaction with the project's progress, emphasizing the goal of helping Ghanaian farmers meet certification requirements and gain access to the EU market. The WACOMP program has provided various forms of support, including training, branding, marketing programs, and certification processes, to enhance the competitiveness of mango farming in Ghana.


Dr. Charles Kwame Sackey, Chief Technical Advisor for WACOMP-Ghana at UNIDO, highlighted that WACOMP aligns with the government's industrial agenda and has trained over 30,000 individuals, with a focus on good agricultural practices, certification processes, and decent work.

WACOMP is a partnership between the EU and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) aimed at enhancing trade competitiveness in West Africa and integrating the region into the global trading system. With an overall objective of increasing production, value addition, and export capacities, the program supports private sector development and aligns with regional and national industrial strategies. In Ghana, the EU is contributing €6.2 million, and with additional funding from UNIDO, a total of €6.35 million has been allocated to support value-addition, sustainable production, and access to regional and international markets. WACOMP Ghana, launched in 2019 and scheduled to conclude in 2024, is in line with the Third Industrial Development Decade for Africa (IDDA III) vision and UNIDO's mission to foster inclusive and sustainable industrial development.

18.5.23

SMALL SCALE MINING FETCHES GHANA $1.2BN IN 2022



Mr. Samuel Abu Jinapor, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, recently highlighted the significant contribution of small-scale mining to Ghana's gold output. He stated that the sector produced a total of 712,405 ounces of gold in the previous year, contributing almost US$1.2 billion in export receipts. Additionally, all diamonds produced in 2022, amounting to 82,251.99 carats and generating US$3.9 million in revenue, came from small-scale mining.

Speaking at a two-day transformational dialogue on artisanal and small-scale mining, Mr. Jinapor emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts to address the challenges posed by the sector. While small-scale mining provides employment for many and supports the livelihoods of millions, illegal activities associated with the industry continue to damage the environment. The government has implemented policies and measures under the National Alternative Employment and Livelihood Programme (NAELP) to offer alternative income sources and livelihood opportunities to those engaged in illegal mining.

As part of these efforts, the government has employed individuals in the production of seedlings and the reclamation of degraded mined lands. Furthermore, the Apprenticeship, Skills Training, and Entrepreneurship module of the NAELP is set to provide training for 5,000 young people in various skills, including agriculture, technical, vocational, industrial, and mining skills.

Mr. Jinapor commended the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) for its initiatives, such as introducing sustainable mining and environmental protection programs. He emphasized the need for a collective approach to promote responsible and sustainable mining practices and transform mined lands into viable agricultural areas. Intensifying education on sustainable mining practices was also highlighted as an essential step in this process. 

KUMAWU ROAD NOT FOR VOTES- ROADS MINISTER

Mr. Kwasi Amoako-Atta, the Minister for Roads and Highways, has denied claims that the construction of Kumawu roads aims to gain votes in the upcoming by-election. He clarified that the procurement process started before the former Member of Parliament's passing.

The road works extend beyond Kumawu, raising doubts about their relevance to the by-election. The Minister assured that construction would continue afterward and urged the public not to be swayed by propaganda. He emphasized ongoing road projects across Ghana, requesting patience.

Approximately 20 kilometers of internal roads in Kumawu and other areas are earmarked for construction. He encouraged citizens to express concerns peacefully.


ORIGINAL STORY BY YUSSIF IBRAHIM-GNA

TUBERCULOSIS KILLS 4000 DAILY IN GHANA



Ms Cynthia Atuobi of Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) has urged the Ghanaian government to invest in efforts to end tuberculosis (TB) in the country. Speaking during a stakeholders engagement event, she emphasized the importance of investing in TB-affected communities and civil society to enable their active participation in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and support services. Ms Atuobi highlighted the high number of daily TB-related deaths and called for collaborative efforts among various stakeholders to address the issue. The "TBImpact Ghana" project, funded by Stop TB Geneva and implemented by HFFG, aims to strengthen community systems and expand community-led interventions for TB control.

The project coordinator, Ms Doris Lomokie Dornor, stressed the need for political declarations to align with on-the-ground actions to bridge the gap between commitments and actual implementation. She encouraged Ghanaians to download the TBImpactGH app for comprehensive information on TB and emphasized the collective responsibility of the society in fighting against the disease. Mr Wisdom Klenyuie, Volta Regional TB Coordinator, expressed optimism that TB could be eliminated by 2030 with the right strategies in place.

ORIGINAL STORY BY - EWOENAM KPODO,GNA



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