NDC still projects many of its dented, battle-wounded and battle weary comrades–Dr. Adongo Michael Ayamga Adongo
Opinion, Politics

NDC still projects many of its dented, battle-wounded and battle weary comrades–Dr. Adongo

Development Economist Dr. Michael Ayamga Adongo has advised the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to add value, project integrity and dynamism. Apexnewsgh.com report In a post sighted on Dr. Adongo’s Meta wall, he said: “The NDC Must rebrand. The party still projects many of its dented, battle-wounded and battle weary comrades. It must project experience behind the scenes and new energy at the front”. According to Dr. Adongo, Vice President Dr. Bawumia got a free pass in the build-up to the 2016 elections. “The then Vice Presidential candidate presented half-truths, untruths and total falsehood. Those who could counter Bawumia with the new energy and integrity he projected at the time didn’t because they felt alienated by those the founder referred to as greedy bastards and babies with sharp teeth”. He added, “All the comrades could do was call Bawumia a liar. Which didn’t wash and won’t wash even today. The Ghanaian electorate has matured. The NDC and NPP have almost equal numbers of die-hard supporters and bases. Those in the middle, those who tilt elections are not swayed by foot-soldier and serial-caller talk”. “The NDC has the edge going into 2024. However, it is the NDC-plus that can win the elections”. He concluded 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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OFFICIAL: Mahama vowed to abolish E-levy when a new NDC is voted into office John Dramani Mahama
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OFFICIAL: Mahama vowed to abolish E-levy when a new NDC is voted into office

It is now official that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) government when elected to office, will abolish the controversial Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy). Apexnewsgh.com It was officially announced by Mr. John Dramani Mahama, Ghana’s former President on Monday, 2 May 2022. The former President who appeared very specific said, the opposition National Democratic Congress as a party is not opposed to taxation, however, the party is against taxes that burden the Ghanaian people. “We in the NDC do not oppose taxation as a principle. We will not be pretentious and couch fanciful slogans to condemn the principle of taxation like the NPP did in the past. “We are, however, implacably opposed to distortionary and burdensome taxes like the e-levy that only force Ghanaians to endure more suffering.” “A new National Democratic Congress Government, God willing and with the votes of the sovereign people of Ghana – in 2025 – will repeal the E-Levy Act.” He vowed 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. Duffuor faulted government for its inaction regarding the low wages of workers Dr. Kwabena Duffuor
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Dr. Duffuor faulted government for its inaction regarding the low wages of workers

A leading member of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Dr. Kwabena Duffuor has faulted the government for its inaction regarding the low wages of workers as “a betrayal of the loyalty and service of workers. According to Dr. Duffuor, “May Day is an opportunity to celebrate the tireless work of the men and women whose labor sustains our nation”. Meanwhile, in a solidarity message published on his official social media handles to mark the 2022 May Day celebration of Ghanaian workers, Dr. Duffuor praised Ghanaian workers for sustaining the nation and called for economic justice to prevail in ongoing labor agitations for better working conditions. He said, “On days such as this, it is important that we reflect on the contributions of workers to our national development, but it is most essential that we seize the opportunity to stand in solidarity with our labor force and on the side of economic justice”. “In a country where productivity does not equate to real wage, we breed a culture of labor theft and unrest. Workers deserve wages commensurate to their hours of labor. But at a time when inflation continues to rise yet our last salary increment was 4% in 2020, real wages have drastically lost their value”. However, Ghanaian public sector workers are currently demanding a 19.4% increment in wages equivalent to the rate of inflation but the government has so far not yielded. 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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NPP welcomes EIU report, described it as “constructive analysis” Yaw Buaben Asamoa
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NPP welcomes EIU report, described it as “constructive analysis”

The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has officially applauded the recent political and economic report by the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU), as they described it as a “constructive analysis” According to a statement signed by the Party National Communication Director Yaw Buaben Asamoa: “This is because objective analysis extends the democratic tenet of free speech, and provides perspectives capable of informing policy reform”. The NPP however, acknowledges that the EIU has a record of reviewing Ghana’s governance systems, especially potential political outcomes. “To buttress its prediction of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) winning the presidential election and the parliamentary elections by a slim margin in 2024, the EIU touts its record of successful predictions over the years.” “If NDC wins, it will not be news. But if the NPP wins, it would be a remarkable achievement that would demonstrate the coming of age of electoral politics in Ghana,”. Yaw Buaben Asamoa said. Meanwhile, the NPP victory in 2024, is targeted on, “Breaking the Eight (8)” would be a more uncommon occurrence than an NDC victory, based on the history of elections in the Fourth Republic. The NPP noted, however, that EIU introduced a “new and significant double-edged factor” into the eight-year cycle, and said this is “the quality of leadership.” The “EIU implies that former President Mahama’s record of leadership is so poor that if he becomes the candidate, the NDC’s predicted win goes up in smoke,”. Pointing that, “this is a huge boost to the NPP’s effort of ‘Breaking the Eight (8) since we are confident that the NPP candidate will have a better governance record based on the cumulative achievements of the NPP in the Fourth Republic.” “But more importantly, NDC has not demonstrated any policy capacity capable of turning out better and faster outcomes in the areas listed. Indeed, the tendency is for the NDC to set the country back in respect of these factors whenever the eight-year cycle kicks in. The NPP builds and the NDC destroys. “Political stability is also a product of the NPP’s quiet yet hard work on the security front. Notwithstanding increased threats of regional instability spilling over into Ghana, piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, and sometimes very extremist talk from anarchic elements, the EIU predicts without hesitation that there will be political stability over the next five years. A plus for free, fair, and violence-free elections,” Yaw Buaben Asamoa said. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Minority rushed to supreme court to Prevent E-levy Haruna Iddrisu, Minority Leader
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Minority rushed to supreme court to Prevent E-levy

The opposition minority caucus has petitioned the Supreme Court for an order of interlocutory injunction to prevent the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia led government through the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) from commencing with the implementation of the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy) on the 1st of May 2022. 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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Dr.Bawumia’s spokesperson Gideon Boako shares his boss view on E-levy
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Dr.Bawumia’s spokesperson Gideon Boako shares his boss view on E-levy

Dr. Gideon Boako, the Spokesperson for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has said, his boss’ muteness on the controversial E-levy during the TESCON lecture on the economy wasn’t a deliberate one. He believes the Vice President has no option than to accept the E-levy because is a government policy. “Whatever commentary anybody passed before such policy came to effect is immaterial. Whether you sat on the table, made your views known in support or in dissent, when the decision is taken it is a collective decision and what you say is immaterial”. “Mind you, you don’t come out from cabinet meetings and send out loud your opinion and push it out, it is not done anywhere. What is important is that when government takes a decision, all actors are bound by it whether you supported it or not,” Dr. Boako said this on TV3 monitored by Apexnewsgh.com “So it is not in the interest of the government or the Vice President himself to come out after cabinet has taken the decision to say that ‘I’m the one who championed the idea’, or to come out to say ‘when this was tabled I didn’t support it’, are you not a team player? He asked Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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I had a glimmer of hope; that solidarity would prevail to protect people from the virus when Ghana first received COVAX—Mahama
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I had a glimmer of hope; that solidarity would prevail to protect people from the virus when Ghana first received COVAX—Mahama

Former Ghanaian president John Dramani Mahama has said: When Ghana became the first country in Africa to receive COVID-19 vaccine doses through the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) initiative to equitably distribute COVID vaccines, I had a glimmer of hope; that solidarity would prevail to protect people everywhere from the virus. Below is Mr Mahama’s full article: A Pandemic Treaty Cannot Leave Solidarity to Chance When Ghana became the first country in Africa to receive COVID-19 vaccine doses through the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) initiative to equitably distribute COVID vaccines, I had a glimmer of hope; that solidarity would prevail to protect people everywhere from the virus. Fast forward to today and a third of the world remains completely unvaccinated, including 80% of people in Africa. Moreover, lifesaving treatments are only available in a handful of countries. Many countries did not, and still do not understand the gaps that the pandemic will not end until all people, in every country, are protected from COVID-19. The “me-first” approach has left large swaths of Africa without the tools needed to slow the spread of new variants, stop preventable deaths and build back economies, consequently, holding the entire world back. Obviously, we cannot leave solidarity to chance the next time around. To safeguard our future, we need a new international system anchored in solidarity, transparency, accountability and equity to enable countries at every income level to detect, alert and respond to health threats before they become pandemics. In a new Call to Action, the Panel for a Global Public Health Convention has proposed a bold path forward to address such gaps and dramatically strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and response systems through a new Pandemic Treaty or Convention. The new set of recommendations call for a positively incentivized system governed at the heads of state level where compliance with agreed preparedness standards, alert protocols and response efforts are overseen by an independent monitoring and assessment body at arm’s length to the World Health Organization (WHO). Even though WHO’s leadership in setting international standards in preparedness and response and supporting countries achieve targets is still vital, this independent body would add an additional layer of accountability to our international system by having the mandate to call on and call out countries based on performance of pandemic preparedness, detection and response. We must also look through an equitable and realistic lens when we set targets and monitor for performance, as levels of pandemic preparedness will vary by country. For instance, following the 2014–2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, many countries strengthened their capacity to contain outbreaks through enhanced laboratory capacity, disease surveillance and crossborder coordination. Many of these systems moved into gear to respond to the growing COVID19 threat back in 2020. However, countries without this recent history may be farther behind on the road to pandemic preparedness – a new Pandemic Treaty must ensure that targets are ambitious and appropriate, and no matter where a country falls on this spectrum, technical and financial support is readily available to enable countries to meet goals. The African Union has done a laudable job establishing a range of continental funds and platforms to pool resources and provide technical and financial assistance to all countries – from the AU COVID-19 Response Fund to the African Vaccine Acquisition Task Team. A new Pandemic Treaty must ensure this kind of collaboration takes place at the international level because global health security is only as strong as its weakest link. A new multilateral financing facility to ensure all countries can access predictable and sustainable funding without incurring catastrophic debt will be a necessary step. And we must consider tools (PPE, test kits and vaccines) and countermeasures that contain outbreaks, as global public goods and services to be financed, produced and distributed as such. Finally, a new Pandemic Treaty must address gaps in our understanding and ability to stop pathogens at their source by reducing the risks of disease spillovers from animals to humans. While Ebola and more recently COVID-19 has added new urgency to address emerging challenges at the intersection of environmental, animal and human health, there is insufficient investment, little oversight and a lack of coordination within countries. A Treaty must encourage more research and enhance coordination among all stakeholders. From stopping outbreaks at the source to alerting the world and responding once an outbreak is underway, we need as much mutual assurance as possible along the timeline of events. Without clear accountability at each stage, calls for solidarity may yet again fail the next time an outbreak with pandemic potential emerges. We have the tools and solutions to prevent this – let’s put them to use through a new, equitable Pandemic Treaty. 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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John Mahama left strong economy for NPP and they recruited 125 ministers and now they can’t …Sampson Tangombu Sampson Tangombu Chiragia
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John Mahama left strong economy for NPP and they recruited 125 ministers and now they can’t …Sampson Tangombu

The NDC Member of Parliament for Navrongo Central Mr. Sampson Tangombu Chiragia has said, it is obvious former President Dramani Mahama left a strong economy to NPP before leaving office because evidence shows, they were able to recruit One Hundred and Twenty Five (125) Ministers immediately took over from John Mahama. Apexnewsgh.com report According to the Navrongo legislator, “Today, the NPP and Dr. Bawumia are claiming the economy is recovering and they cannot even recruit Deputy Regional Minister which was the case in their first administration immediately John Mahama left office.  However, Mr. Sampson Tangombu called on the Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to render an apology to Ghanaians because he got it wrong from the beginning by tagging John Dramani Mahama as ‘incompetent’ “I will sincerely task Dr. Bawumia to come and apologize to Ghanaians and let them understand that he got it wrong. Because today, he agrees that our economy is driven by external forces forgetting that we don’t sell dollars or print dollars in Ghana. But he used the dollar as the benchmark against John Mahama by way of calling Mahama {incompetent}” Responding to the Ukraine-Russia war which was captured by Dr. Bawumia’s lecture, the MP said: “Ukraine-Russian is barely 2months and you are using to build as your non-performance of the economy, forgetting that if the price of crude oil goes up, you are also benefiting”. The problem in Ghana today, is the exchange rate which we cannot control and the loan they are paying over 50 billion a year. Mr. Sampson Tangombu stressed Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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FACT-CHECK: Verifying Mahamudu Bawumia’s address on the economy
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FACT-CHECK: Verifying Mahamudu Bawumia’s address on the economy

To improve debate, dialogue and hold politicians accountable, GhanaFact, an IFCN verified fact-checking project and Ghana’s leading news portal – GhanaWeb, are collaborating to fact-check claims being made by Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia during his address on the economy. The West African nation has seen a surge in the prices of petroleum products at the pumps amidst increases in the cost of consumables and non-consumables on the market – while the local currency, Ghana Cedi has come under enormous pressure from the dollar and other foreign currencies – depreciating in value considerably in the last couple of months. Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia who is the head of the government’s Economic Management Team is addressing Ghanaians to share perspectives on how the economy has been managed so far. BAWUMIA: “In the first quarter of this year, we’ve also suffered a sovereign credit ratings downgrade by two rating agencies (Fitch&Moodys)…” CHECKED: TRUE (here, here) BAWUMIA: “Food prices have also not been left out. The FAO Global Food Price Index increased from 95.1 at the end of 2019 to 140.7 in February 2022…” CHECKED: TRUE (here) BAWUMIA: “The increase in commodity prices has been exacerbated by the Russia- Ukraine conflict. Russia and Ukraine together account for 30% of global wheat exports…” CHECKED: TRUE (here) BAWUMIA: “Inflation had declined from an average of 17.5% in 2016 to an average of 7.2% in 2020.” CHECKED: MISLEADING (Inflation basket was different in these two periods and so are not comparable. In 2020, average Inflation was also 9.88%) BAWUMIA: “Since the pandemic, inflation has increased to an average of 10% in 2021.” CHECKED: TRUE (here) BAWUMIA: “Based on World Bank data, the average unemployment rate in Ghana between 2014 to 2016 which stood at 6.29% declined to an average of 4.37% between 2017 to 2020.” CHECKED: TRUE (here) BAWUMIA: “Fiscal deficit between 2013 & 2016 averaged about 7% of GDP.Between 2017 & 2019 it declined to an average of 4.5%…“ CHECKED: MISLEADING (Since 2017 gov’t omits energy and financial service clean-up costs in computing fiscal deficit figures) BAWUMIA: “Provided free water for households for a year during COVID…” CHECKED: MISLEADING ( Gov’t absorbed the water bills for all Ghanaians. But later imposed a 1% Covid-19 health levy to recover the money spent.) BAWUMIA: “The average rate of GDP growth for 2017-2021 (including COVID-19 period) was 5.3%, compared to an average rate of growth of 3.0% between 2013 and 2016. “ CHECKED: MISLEADING ( Compared 5-year average to 4-year average) BAWUMIA: “In response to the recent increase in inflation, the Bank of Ghana has increased the policy rate by 2.5% from 14.5% to 17.0%.” CHECKED: TRUE (here) ……………………… Editor’s Note: (The rating for claim 4 has been updated from partly true to misleading.) —Ghanafact

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Mahama’s administration has never witnessed fuel shortage–Peter Otokunor
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Mahama’s administration has never witnessed fuel shortage–Peter Otokunor

The National Deputy General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Peter Otokunor has revealed that never under President John Mahama was the country experienced a fuel shortage. Apexnewsgh.com report According to Mr. Otokunor, ” … in the actual fact, when we are leaving office a gallon of fuel was Ghc 14.00 and now a gallon of fuel is about Ghc 52.00. In fact in the remote areas where it is even very difficult to reach, they are even paying more. Some are paying as high as Ghc 60.00 for a gallon of fuel. So, the fact does not lie. He stressed He said: “ Any government worker’s salary in 2016, you will realize that accumulatively they have not gone up for even 15 to 20 percent, at most 20 percent. But look at the prices of all these items on the market. So, if the expenditure is a function of your income and prices on the market, clearly people are going through a difficult time”. “In fact, Ghanaians are magicians. How even those who are taking a salary of Ghc 5000.00 are able to manage under these conditions only God knows. He stressed Ghanaians are magicians. So, you see everyone want to cut corner in their business. Because if you don’t cut the corner you are in trouble” he pointed “Light bill and water bill have gone up, people are paying almost about 60 percent more than they paid under President Mahama. 1KW of energy what you are spending now, in fact, the same house, the same equipment see how much credit you are buying under President Mahama and how much credit you are buying under Akufo-Addo- Bawumia government”. “You are buying 14 kilograms of LPG at Ghc50.00 and some areas Ghc 47.00 and now you are buying it at Ghc 195.00 cedis. Your salary is the same”. He said The NDC Deputy Secretary made the pronouncement during an interview on A1 radio a local radio in the Upper East Regional capital Bolgatanga monitored by apexnewsgh.com. 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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