President Akufo-Addo 2022 May Day celebration speech President Akufo-Addo
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President Akufo-Addo 2022 May Day celebration speech

Address By The President Of The Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, At The 2022 May Day Celebration, On Sunday, 1st May 2022, At Independence Square, Accra I am always glad to be in the company of Organised Labour, especially to celebrate May Day, the day set aside to pay homage to those who fought the heroic battles that have made today’s ordinary things possible. I cannot begin this address without paying tribute to Organised Labour and its leadership for their invaluable contribution in helping to keep our country on its two feet at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Your co-operation has been a mark of patriotism, and I applaud you for that. Indeed, you continue to uphold the tradition of national engagement initiated by the legendary pioneers of Ghanaian trade unionism, Pobee Biney, Vidal Quist, Anthony Woode et al, through whose work and sacrifice we have inherited the free, independent Ghana in which we now live. With the ongoing vaccination campaign, which has seen some 14.2 million Ghanaians taking the jab, and with our continued observance of the safety protocols, despite the lifting of virtually all restrictions, we are beginning the process of returning our lives and livelihoods back to a marked degree of normalcy. I know that sooner, rather than later, we will be out of the woods completely. Secretary General, on the occasion of the 2021 May Day Celebration, I expressed the resolve of Government to win the fight against COVID-19. It was also my hope and expectation that we would celebrate this year’s May Day ceremony without masks. A year on, I am excited not only because of the news of the rebound of our economy, evidenced in the 5.4% growth rate chalked in 2021, which is manifesting itself in heightened economic activities across the nation, but also because we are returning to commemorating May Day as we should. Indeed, last year’s edition took place at the Forecourt of the Hall of Trade Unions, a venue significantly smaller than the Independence Square. The 2020 edition, you will recall, confined us to the studios of the state broadcaster, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation. Without a doubt, significant progress has been made thanks to our collective efforts in observing the COVID-19 safety protocols, and in getting vaccinated. As we commemorate this day, I urge all workers and Organised Labour to celebrate this day fully, while observing, at the same time, the enhanced hygiene protocols. “Protecting Jobs and Incomes in The Era of COVID-19 and Beyond”, the theme for this year’s celebration, is apt, especially as the implementation of economic recovery measures and the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions mean that we have resumed full production and increased productivity, in our quest to put our nation back onto the path of progress and prosperity. Over the past year, in particular, Government has implemented a number of policies and programmes all in an attempt to hasten economic recovery from the ravages of COVID-19. We have introduced measures to improve fiscal consolidation, and ensure debt sustainability, which are critical to achieving macroeconomic stability in the short to medium-term. These measures, such as the passage of the E-Levy Bill, have not been introduced in isolation. They have come on the back of a revenue loss of GH¢13.1 billion, and an increased, unbudgeted expenditure of GH¢14.2 billion. There is, thus, an overall fiscal impact of some GH¢27.3 billion, representing 6.8% of GDP. In addition to this, adverse global developments have impacted severely on exchange rate and inflation, with the overall effect being the weakening of the real incomes of people in Ghana, just as is happening everywhere. That is why the Secretary-General can justifiably list the litany of woes that are adversely affecting the living standards of working people in Ghana and in the outside world – high inflation, high fuel and petroleum prices, escalating food prices, and reduced income levels. We, thus, have to make concerted efforts as Partners to hasten our recovery from COVID-19 by finding intelligent ways of bringing everyone on board to contribute their quota, no matter how small. Indeed, we have had to cut discretionary expenditures of Ministries, Departments and Agencies by thirty percent (30%), we have reduced the salaries of political appointees by thirty percent (30%) for the rest of the year, reduced their fuel coupon allocation by fifty percent (50%), and placed a moratorium on the purchase of imported vehicles, amongst others. As fate would have it, the outcome of the National Labour Conference held earlier this year in Kwahu-Nkwatia, in the Eastern Region, provided guidance, and encouraged Government to re-examine critically the prevailing situation, and proffer strategies and solutions that would help reverse the trend. We are witnessing some degree of stability in the macroeconomic data, and we are hopeful of maintaining and building on them throughout the year. “Protecting Jobs and Incomes in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond” is, undeniably, the collective responsibility and duty of all social partners. This is because incomes earned by workers are a function of jobs created by employers, and of the creation of an enabling environment by Government to help sustain enterprise growth. Data from the International Organisation of Employers (IOE) indicates that the private sector generates nine (9) out of ten (10) jobs worldwide, thereby contributing to greater economic and social equity, integration and political stability. It is not for nothing that the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development underscores the importance of the private sector in the creation of jobs, specifically Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs), which play key roles in employing the majority of the world’s workforce. We must, as a matter of urgency, intensify the measures that affect the private, informal sector, in order to enhance access to cheaper capital. Protecting jobs and incomes requires Government to provide adequate support to enable the private sector retain its labour, for private-sector-led economic growth is the most conducive way of sustaining inclusive recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. As the main source of growth and job creation, the

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Views gathered in Talensi Cons’, shows these individuals are likely to become next NPP Executives in the area.
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Views gathered in Talensi Cons’, shows these individuals are likely to become next NPP Executives in the area.

According to the views gathered so far by Apexnewsgh.com among ‘qualified’ NPP delegates in the Talensi Constituency ahead of their party, internal constituency elections on Thursday, April 28, 2022, aspiring candidates below stand a better chance of becoming the Constituency. Apexnewsgh.com reports Meanwhile, we also noted that some of these individuals are good candidates for their aspiring positions but will lose due to their choice of factions. Please, note the views collected were done through those who matter the ‘delegates’, and not Facebook posters. CHAIRMAN Agiela Paul Akaye 1ST VICE CHAIRMAN Naoh Yussif 2ND VICE CHAIRMAN Ayinejebala Francis SECRETARY Yindaan Francis B. ASSISTANT SECRETARY Tindan Neepelim Ebenezer ORGANIZER Anana Ayinbila Enock WOMEN ORGANIZER Vuberigu Magdalene YOUTH ORGANIZER Yintota Solomon TREASURER Edward Borizina NASARA COORDINATOR Issah Laryame Please note, these are just gathered views and not the election verdict. That simply means, things could turn otherwise as well. Apexnewsgh.com

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See what our polls revealed about Nabdam NPP Constituency election
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See what our polls revealed about Nabdam NPP Constituency election

Per the views gathered so far by Apexnewsgh.com among ‘qualified’ NPP delegates in the Nabdam Constituency ahead of their party, internal constituency elections on Thursday, April 28, 2022, aspiring candidates below stand a better chance of becoming the Constituency. Apexnewsgh.com reports Please, note the views collected were done through those who matter the ‘delegates’, and not Facebook posters. Chairman Ontoyen Denis Kolog  1st Vice Chairman Kparib Rapheal Nara  2nd Vice Chairman Mbami Rexford Daziug  Assistant Secretary Augustine Zuure Mbayen  Nassara Coordinator Yen Ibrahim Zeem Nabdam Youth Organizer position Michael Tobire Organizer Bire Kudong Secretary Thomas Kuduorg Pizerigba Treasurer Akonga Samuel Women Organizer Dimbila Rosina Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.

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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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I have never actively attempted to do politics—Robert Ajene Robert Ajene, retired educationist
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I have never actively attempted to do politics—Robert Ajene

One of the country’s heavyweight champions in the education sector now a retired educationist and statesman Mr. Robert Ajene has said, throughout his life journey, he never actively attempted to do politics unlike what has become the situation across the country in recent times. Apexnewsgh.com reports The statesman made the revelation during an exclusive engagement with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com on Wednesday, April 20, 2022. “I have never actively attempted to do politics, actively NO’, I have a party but I will not go and stand to say I want to go to parliament. Today, to go to parliament and do what? Go to parliament with people, most of them whom I taught? Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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NDC Parliamentary Caucus set to investigate allegations leveled by Serwaa Broni against President Akufo-Addo
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NDC Parliamentary Caucus set to investigate allegations leveled by Serwaa Broni against President Akufo-Addo

The Parliamentary caucus of the opposition National Democratic Congress has started that, they are “aware of very scandalous allegations contained in an interview granted Mr. Ekow Kevin Taylor by Madam Evelyn Serwaa Broni on Easter Sunday the 17th of April, 2022”. According to them, the allegations, “if proven to be true, raise grave charges of abuse of office, human right violations and conduct which bring the high office of President of Ghana into disrepute” Read the press statement NDC Parliamentary Caucus Statement on the Nana Addo – Serwaa Broni Scandal The NDC Caucus in Parliament has become aware of very scandalous allegations contained in an interview granted Mr. Ekow Kevin Taylor by Madam Evelyn Serwaa Broni on Easter Sunday the 17th of April, 2022. These allegations, if proven to be true, raise grave charges of abuse of office, human right violations and conduct which bring the high office of President of Ghana into disrepute. The NDC Caucus has consequently requested and obtained a copy of the full interview in issue for further study, transcription and legal analysis. The caucus will very soon convey to Ghanaians the actions to be taken on the basis of the outcome of the ongoing legal analysis of the matter. The caucus remains committed to holding public officers accountable to the high standards set by our constitution. Signed Haruna Iddrisu Minority Leader Parliament of Ghana Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana 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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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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