Dr. Bawumia believes that Ghana can be our future’—Christian Council The General Secretary of the Christian Council of Ghana, Rev. Dr. Cyril Fayose
Opinion

Dr. Bawumia believes that Ghana can be our future’—Christian Council

The General Secretary of the Christian Council of Ghana, Rev. Dr. Cyril Fayose has recommended the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his love for the church despite being an Islamic brought up. Rev. Dr. Cyril Fayose did hide his feelings whiles introducing the Vice President as the Special Guest of Honour at the opening ceremony of the Ghana Youth Congress at Gomoa Fetteh in the Central Region on Tuesday. According to him, sometimes he gets confused, about whether Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is a Christian or a Muslim. He added: “Whatever the case is, he is a friend of the Church. And when we invited him to this programme, he readily said Yes; that shows his love for the church as well as for young people”, He said. Meanwhile, the Ghana Youth Congress is organized by the Christian Council of Ghana as a precursor to the upcoming African Youth Congress to be organized under the auspices of the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC), under the theme, “Ghana, My Home, My Future”. Rev. Dr. Cyril Fayose said the Vice President was chosen as the Special Guest for the programme because “He is one person who believes in Ghana and believes that Ghana can make it. He believes that Ghana can be our future”. However, during his speech, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia promised the youth delegates that Government will continue to do its best to help them develop their potentials and capabilities and provide the enabling environment to meet the growth aspirations. He advised the youth to be focused.

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Just In: Dr. Bawumia launched e-Travel Card for public officials
Opinion, Politics

Just In: Dr. Bawumia launched e-Travel Card for public officials

The Vice President of the Republic of Ghana Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has launched an e-Travel Card for all public officials in the country. According to Dr. Bawumia, “Since Independence, public officials are provided cash for their imprest when they travel. This system has many associated problems including the risks of carrying cash, fraud in the disbursement of imprest, the increasing use of cashless payment channels in many jurisdictions, ineffective monitoring and controls, etc. The Reason: e-Travel Card will facilitate the cashless disbursement of travel allowance and other payments for local and foreign trips of public officials. “All officials will be issued with the e-Travel card and their imprest and per diem for travel will automatically be put on the card for use”. He pointed He added: “The e-Travel Card is expected to deliver several benefits, including the elimination of the risk of carrying cash; transparency and ease of accountability; timely retirement of accountable Imprest; and improved monitoring and controls of budgetary allocations for official travels to avoid overspending”. He believes, “The era of cash for travel in the public sector will soon be over, bringing further transparency and accountability in the use of public funds. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen  Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Trust NDC Minority Caucus, we will continue to vote against the E-levy–Navrongo MP to Ghanaians Sampson Tangombu Chiragia
Opinion, Politics

Trust NDC Minority Caucus, we will continue to vote against the E-levy–Navrongo MP to Ghanaians

NDC Member of Parliament (MP) for Navrongo Central Constituency Mr. Sampson Tangombu Chiragia has called on the Ghanaians to trust the NDC Minority Caucus in Parliament as far as voting against the E-levy is concerned. Apexnewsgh report The Member of Parliament made the call on Thursday, February 3, 2022, when speaking to Apexnewsgh.com Mr. Chiragia said: “We are saying that we are against E-levy. He is the President of Ghana, the people went to the polls and voted for him as the person they think he can manage for now. But what we are saying, is we the NDC minority are against the E-levy because the effect is directly on the poor and we as a social democratic party. They don’t think we should endorse what will have a direct effect on the poor and for that matter, we are against”. “And now, as long as they bring the bill to parliament and as long as we are there and they put it before us, we will only vote against the E-levy period”. He stressed “Now we don’t want to comment because we have told the people and now the people now know what the E-levy will do to them more than us. But, they are saying they will do it. So, the NDC minority caucus will continue to vote against the E-Levy. He maintained Meanwhile, he believes they in the NDC are not to be blamed but the government and President Akufo-Addo should because they were not able to mobilize 138 majorities as they claim. “Nana Addo should go and mobilized his 138 parliamentarians and come and pass E-levy, apart from that, is 137-137 nothing more nothing less. If Akufo-Addo is able to mobilize his 138, we will go by the constitution and passed the E-levy. We will continue to stand by the masses”. Mr. Chiragia was responding to President Pronouncement on E-levy when addressing traditional leaders from Dzodze in the Volta region on Tuesday, 1st February 2022. According to President Akufo-Addo, “Revenues during 2020/2021 went down considerably because of the slowing down of the economic activities that came from the COVID-19. At the same time, government, in order to keep the country going, did incur some expenditures on the free water, the free electricity. These were the unavoidable expenses that government had to make,”. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your  adverts and credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Dr. Bawumia urged the public not to stigmatize and ostracize cured lepers and people living with the sickness Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
Climate Change

Dr. Bawumia urged the public not to stigmatize and ostracize cured lepers and people living with the sickness

The Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has urged the public not to stigmatize and ostracize cured lepers and people living with the sickness The Vice President made the plea during the celebration of World Leprosy Day when he joined Weija Leprosarium to commemorate the day with Lepers Aid Ghana and persons cured of leprosy on Sunday, January, 30, 2022. “I underscored that government will continue to prioritize the socially disadvantaged and empower them with the needed support”. He pledged Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen  Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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‘You are behaving like a drunk, borrowing and chopping stop insulting Ghanaians’—Dr. Adongo fires governments
Opinion, Politics

‘You are behaving like a drunk, borrowing and chopping stop insulting Ghanaians’—Dr. Adongo fires governments

A Development Economist with the University for Development Studies (UDS) Dr. Michael Ayamga-Adongo has cautioned the government not to take Ghanaians for granted by their way of thinking that Ghanaians do not understand the meaning of the Electronic levy charge which has so far received some level of backlash from some set of Ghanaians especially the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC). Meanwhile, the government has already started engaging its citizenry through Town Hall meetings, according to Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta during his engagement with the media, the move is to explain better the importance of E-levy to the people. However, Dr. Adongo on his Facebook wall on Friday, January 28, 2022, believes: “This government takes Ghanaians for granted. To even think that we the citizens do not understand and need education about this Electronic theft called E-levy is condescending”. He pointed He added: “We are not morons. We know you have been lying all along when you told us the fundamentals of the economy were strong. We know it has become too difficult for you to borrow because you have been behaving like a drunk, borrowing and chopping”. “The lenders have weighed your economy and found you unworthy of credit so they either refuse to lend to you or do so at unsustainable interest rates. We know the lenders know you have mortgaged our resources to lenders”. “They know the record debt to GDP you have achieved means even if you were using all of Ghana’s annual output to pay debts it would take us a decade to pay the principal of the debt stock. That is why you have returned to squeeze the masses”. “Since when did you know education is important? When you went borrowing did you educate us? When we expressed worry you told us people were lending to you because they had confidence in your management of the economy. You never told us we will bear the immediate consequences. Now that your economy is rated B minus with negative outlook that is also a record since these agencies started rating Ghana) your return to loot our meager pesetas”. He said “Come to think of it. Did you forget of youth employment at the peak of your bromance with financial markets? You now want to use youth employment as a smokescreen to rob money directly from peoples’ wallets and pockets. We didn’t even get to this during the dreaded structural adjustment years. The failure doesn’t amaze me. What amazes me is your boldness to hold your head high in this hopeless situation and call us ignorant”. Dr. Adongo posted Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Ghana’s Vice President visits Appiatse explosion scene
Climate Change, Opinion

Ghana’s Vice President visits Appiatse explosion scene

On Friday, January 21, 2022, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia paid a visit to the scene of the explosion at Appiatse, a town between Bogoso and Bawdie in the Western Region where the disaster happened. According to reports, Dr. Bawumia’s visit is to assess the extent of the disaster and its damages. Whiles addressing a gathering during his visit, Dr. Bawumia said: “We are here, on behalf of the president and the government, to see the extent of this very horrible disaster that has befallen us as a country”. “I have received briefings from the various agencies, the police, the fire service, NADMO.” The Vice President was accompanied on his visit by the National Security Advisor, Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Minister for the Interior, Minister of Information and officials of the Mineral Commission. Seventeen people have so far been confirmed dead in the huge explosion. Fifty-nine others were also injured out of the 76 rescued so far. However, a statement issued by Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, following the tragedy, said: “As of 17:00 hours, a total of seventeen (17) people have, sadly, been confirmed dead, and fifty-nine (59) injured persons had been rescued, bringing to seventy-six (76), the number of persons known, so far, to have been affected by the tragedy”. “Out of the fifty-nine (59) injured persons, forty-two (42) are receiving treatment and some in critical condition.” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana  Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Vice-President has shifted gears into digitalization–Isaac Adongo Hon. Isaac Adongo and Dr. Bawumia
Opinion, Politics

Vice-President has shifted gears into digitalization–Isaac Adongo

The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Bolgatanga Central Constituency of the Upper East Region has said Ghana’s economy has reached the edge where the country can no longer go onto the international market. According to Mr. Isaac Adongo, Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia, seems to have abandoned the “sinking economic management ship” and found solace in the “digitalization ship”. He said: “The Vice-President has shifted gears into digitalization, leaving economic management on the shoulders of the incompetent Finance Minister,”. “Since the Vice-President jumped ship, he has turned himself into a ‘Yahoo boy’ whose only concern is how to fidget with the internet in the name of digitalization,” he said. “I’m surprised the president is still keeping Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta at post even in the wake of glaring evidence that the economy is not in good shape”, the opposition MP said. “With the penchant for spending as a private person and a public officer, in other jurisdictions, Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta would not have come near the position of a deputy minister,” he argued. “Bloomberg is just reiterating the concerns I’ve raised a year ago”, he noted, for which he said, “government communicators rained all manner of insults on my person as the MP for the people of Bolgatanga Central”. Mr. Adongo said these on Accra100.5FM’s evening news bulleting in reaction to a recent Bloomberg article on how the economy has been run down. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Plug all nat’l switches into PAPSS to ensure speedy adoption, roll-out – Bawumia to Central Banks
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Plug all nat’l switches into PAPSS to ensure speedy adoption, roll-out – Bawumia to Central Banks

The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has called on Governors of African Central banks to facilitate the plugging-in of their switches into the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) to speed up its roll-out across the continent to complement ongoing efforts to increase intra-African trade. Plugging into the PAPSS system would not only bring along all the banks under the control of the Central banks in one fell swoop, but would also be cheaper and less cumbersome than having individual banks negotiating access to PAPSS, Dr Bawumia emphasized. The Vice President made the call when he joined other political, financial and Fintech leaders from across the African continent in Accra for the commercial launch of the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) on Thursday, January 13, 2022. The Pan-African Payment and Settlement System is a cross-border, financialmarket infrastructure instantly connecting payment transactions across Africa, eliminating the need to route such payments through third party banks usually located outside the continent. Among others, it is designed to enable instant and secure payments between African banks, payment service providers and other financial market infrastructure; enable instant and near instant payments made by both originators and beneficiaries in their local currencies anywhere in Africa; and simplify the historical complexities and costs of making payments across Africa’s 54 different countries, 42 currencies and 4 exchange systems. Its roll out is expected to save banks on the continent some $5 billion in transaction fees. “Today’s commercial launch of the PAPSS is the result of many months of hard work, dedication, resolve, and an unwavering commitment to meet the set objective. I am pleased to note that the PAPSS has demonstrated credibility through its successful pilot and proof of concept in the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ), which provided the appropriate context – multi-lingual, multi-currency, multi-regulator, etc as anticipated in the larger African context. “The next step, and to me the next logical, critical step, is for African Central banks to ensure the plug-in of their national switches into PAPSS, to speed up its adoption and use across the continent. PAPSS’s continent-wide roll-out would be faster and more cost-effective if Central banks are plugged into the system, bringing along all the banks under their oversight, and ensuring uniformity in the use of this innovative system,” he emphasized. Another key innovation requiring urgent attention is the use of mobile technology to leap frog in regional payments, Dr Bawumia pointed out. “It is my understanding that through the Association of African Central Banks (AACB) Payment Systems Task Force and its working groups, work has commenced on collection of base fact on legal and regulatory frameworks of African payment systems. You need to quicken the pace on this effort and also ensure that all central banks are carried along during this critical phase of the implementation of a regional integrated payment platform,” he told officials of the Afreximbank and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), lead promoters of PAPSS. Vice President Bawumia expressed delight that after years of dedication and hard work, the vision of a tailor-made solution to an African problem had been found. “In my humble opinion, PAPSS is an African Solution to an African problem and it is the most practical and most important achievement in payment systems integration on the African continent since independence from colonial rule. “We as Africans should be very proud of this historic feat which demonstrates how the application of digital technology can solve many problems we are facing individually and collectively.” —classfm Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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President Akufo-Addo must listen to the overwhelming majority of Ghanaians including experts–Ablakwa Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa
Opinion

President Akufo-Addo must listen to the overwhelming majority of Ghanaians including experts–Ablakwa

The Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has pointed out things he expects from the Akufo-Addo-Buwumia led government in 2022. According to him, “President Akufo-Addo must listen to the overwhelming majority of Ghanaians including experts, civil society organizations, religious bodies and political parties who are all legitimately demanding that he jettisons the obnoxious and highly inflammable E-Levy; Below are his listed expectations: My Governance Expectations for 2022 1) President Akufo-Addo must listen to the overwhelming majority of Ghanaians including experts, civil society organizations, religious bodies and political parties who are all legitimately demanding that he jettisons the obnoxious and highly inflammable E-Levy; 2) Government should in place of the insensitive E-Levy pursue vigorous expenditure cuts. For instance: slash the GHS3.1billion allocation to the Office of Government Machinery (OGM), drastically reduce the near GHS1billion set aside as Contingency Vote (a scary 431.5% increase in just one year), suspend projects such as the new Accra International Conference Centre estimated at €116million, put on ice the proposed 5 STEM universities, drop the Abuakwa Standard Stadium, Regional Art Theatres, New Embassies, Boankra Green Technology City and Tourism Village, and so on and so forth; 3) President Akufo-Addo must desist from the obstinate charter of ultra-luxury US14,000 an hour executive jets and make good use of our Presidential Jet which remains in pristine condition. He should return the LX-DIO to its operators – Global Jet Luxembourg; 4) President Akufo-Addo should in the interest of transparency, accountability and respect for Ghanaians, disclose the full cost of what Ghanaians now call his “skybath” expeditions. His continuous unjustifiable concealment will only trigger further action from our end; 5) Youth Unemployment is robbing the dignity of our youth. YouStart cannot be the panacea — it is extremely flawed assumption to proceed on the premise that everyone can be a successful entrepreneur. A quick fix is to fill the thousands of job vacancies currently available in numerous departments from teaching, planning, nursing, policing, immigration, fire service, armed forces, sanitation, local government etc. Proceeds from the expenditure cuts I advocate can be used to pay these new employees. Also, government should pay contractors so they can expand their staff strength and stop the lay offs. Incentives to private sector employers who engage fresh graduates will offer the youth better opportunities than the moribund YouStart. 6) President Akufo-Addo should commission a special independent audit into all COVID-19 related expenditure, failing which Parliament should take up the responsibility; 7) President Akufo-Addo needs to first of all accept that corruption has defeated his administration and that an urgent, honest, new strategy is required to save this country the billions of dollars going into few illegitimate pockets. President Akufo-Addo can begin with immediate retrievals from corrupt officials and institutions as contained in recent reports of the Auditor-General. This is another potent alternative to the E-Levy — simply retrieve and block the loopholes. 8)President Akufo-Addo must fix the leadership vacuum at the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection — that should be one of Ghana’s most important ministries considering the alarming levels of social vulnerabilities, weak social safety nets, and poverty; 9) Government must in this month of January redeem its long outstanding obligations to NABCO trainees, national service personnel, teacher trainees, nursing trainees, frontline healthcare workers and newly recruited workers. In addition, the 4% wage increases across the board for 2021 must be honoured. Arrears to thousands of workers especially teachers is most repugnant. Government must foster better labour relations with organized labour and show them more respect and empathy; 10) President Akufo-Addo must open all our land borders with immediate effect. This aberration has regrettably earned for our President, a duplicitous reputation as ECOWAS Chairman. 11) Enough of the Frontiers Healthcare Services extortion at the Kotoka International Airport. If the exorbitant US$50 and US$150 for antigen tests aren’t drastically revised downwards by February, we shall announce a series of resistance actions. 12) Government must launch a full-scale independent scientific enquiry into the credibility of Ghana’s COVID-19 testing regime. We are receiving unnerving reports from diplomatic corridors and from passenger airline operators about a high incidence of suspected dubious test results; 13) Ghanaians love our football — this is an AFCON and World Cup year. It is not too late for Government to fashion out the right policy climate and galvanize needed patriotic attitudes as our national football team goes in search of glory. It is also imperative to see a deliberate, creative effort to whip up national support for the Black Stars. COVID-19 constraints would mean that unlike the past, not many supporters can accompany the team to Cameroon and Qatar, however, working with the private sector, we can create safe, therapeutic, outdoor carnival experiences here in Ghana for our citizens who have been under so much stress. 14) President Akufo-Addo should muster the courage to dismiss all his errant Ministers who instead of concentrating on their ministerial responsibilities are busy campaigning to be NPP Flagbearer. The flurry of Christmas and New Year bulk messages and proliferation of billboards all over the country is adequate evidence that the aspirants already consider President Akufo-Addo a lame duck and are unprepared to heed his caution. Sadly, Vice President Bawumia has offered no exemplary conduct which could have helped restrain ambitious Ministers. An economy in crisis requires a governmental team that is focused, and gives its rescue mission total and undivided attention. 15) Legislature-Executive relations must improve this year. The old power-intoxicated rancorous order must give way to honest sincere consensus building on the issues that matter to Ghanaians. It is clear to me that President Akufo-Addo must stop the abdication and dereliction as ultimate leader of government business. It should now be clear to the President that the posture of belligerence and intransigence is exceedingly unhelpful and destructive in a hung parliament. Hopefully, true leadership, listening to the people, fidelity to our laws, accommodating dissenting views, and genuine patriotism shall hold sway and prevent the parliamentary brawls of 2021. May

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I have heard so many good things about your work in Ghana–Ex-Nigeria Central Bank Governor HRH Mohammed Sanusi Lamido and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
Opinion

I have heard so many good things about your work in Ghana–Ex-Nigeria Central Bank Governor

Former Emir of Kano and Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria HRH Mohammed Sanusi Lamido has rained praises on the Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. Ex-Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria & Former Emir of Kano, Mohammed Sanusi Lamido during his meeting with the Ghana Vice President said “Your Excellency, I have heard so many good things about your work in Ghana. Your digital work I am aware of because I happen to be on the global board of MTN and we have an operating office in Ghana so we get reports in Johannesburg on what is happening in different countries. So we do know what is happening in the digital space, Fintechs and so on within Ghana. ” I must say that I am jealous because the Bank of Ghana has gotten ahead of the Central Bank of Nigeria on Fintech and others. We all started with banking modules, but I think you quickly realized it was limited and you broke off. But I am happy the central bank of Nigeria is on now, the roles are being reversed and we are now copying from Ghana. “I’m sure that [Ghana’s digitalization drive] was largely due to your input and experience from central banking and regulation of digital payments.” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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