Members of the Economic fighter’s league and Fix The Country Movement as well as some Ghanaians will today, Friday, 26 November 2021 march to parliament in a move to compel the House to reject the 2022 budget. The demonstration is to express their grievances about the tax increases and introduction of new taxes especially the e-levy in the 2022 budget. The e-levy, which is a 1.75 per cent tax on all e-transactions which include banking and mobile money transactions has infuriated many Ghanaians who are kicking against its implementation. The Accra Regional Police Command says it has made adequate security arrangements for the demonstration. The demonstrators will assemble at Tema Station near the Hockey Pitch and move through Accra Technical University towards Trade Union Congress Traffic Light, through Cedi House, through National Theatre Traffic Light to AU Roundabout and finally end at the Parliament House. Taking into account the traffic situation, personnel from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) according to the Police will be present to ensure the free flow of traffic. The Police also noted it is resolute to collaborate with the demonstrators towards a peaceful demonstration. However, organisers and demonstrators have been entreated to observe all COVID-19 protocols and cooperate with the Police for a successful event. —classfm Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Listen to your family and retire permanently from politics– Fixing The Country Movement to John Mahama
A group that called itself ‘Fixing The Country Movement’ have accused John Dramani Mahama, the former president of the Republic of Ghana of creating what they described as mess for President Akufo-Addo to normalize. The Movement claimed, the 2020 presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) failed with his E-blocks project but now trying to apportion blame to the ruling government. “Ladies and Gentlemen, if the one who initiated the E-Block projects was able to complete a total of 29 schools within the 4 years that he was in Government whilst the one who inherited it has also completed 31 of the E-Blocks within the same 4 years and handed over for use, which of the two is committed to making sure all these projects are completed? “Don’t forget Akufo-Addo has to pay off GHC 900 million contract debt to the construction companies,” a release from Fixing The Country Movement signed by its Convener Ernest Kofi Owusu Bempah has said. Tearing apart the ex-President in the release, the Movement insists that John Dramani Mahama is acting like an arsonist who is desperate for power. “It is comical how John Mahama out of desperation for power is driving himself to the edge with attention-seeking tantrums. “Mr. Mahama is clearly acting like the arsonist who always expects to take credit for having extinguished the fire that he set. He cannot start a fire and then calls the fire department acting like a hero,” the release adds. It concludes, “Our advice to Mr. Mahama is that he should focus on redeeming himself and heed the advice being proffered to him by his family to retire permanently from politics.” Read the full statement from Fixing The Country Movement below: Fixing The Country Movement Sets Records Straight On Abandoned E-Block School Project The Convener, Fixing The Country Movement, Ernest Owusu Bempah on Sunday 31st October 2021 at a press briefing in Accra set the records straight on the government abandoned E-Block School Project. Below is the Full Press Release Statement By Fixing The Country Movement At A Press Conference Held On Sunday 31/10/2021 In Accra On The Politics Of Abandoned Government Project. Ladies and Gentlemen of the media, we are once again honoured to have you with us. Our focus today is on the government E-block school project. Ladies and Gentlemen of the media, there has been a lot of talks lately about the politics of abandoned government projects. And the E-block issue has dominated public discourse after the ultimatum issued to the government by the paramount chief of the Aflao Traditional Area, Togbui Amenya Fiti V. We recall that in 2012, the erstwhile Mahama Government announced its intention to build 200 Community Day Senior High Schools in the country to enhance access to Secondary Education. It is instructive to note that contracts were awarded for 124 out of the speculated number of 200. It was expected that 101 out of the 124 will be funded by the Government of Ghana (GoG) in two phases. Phase I of the project consists of fifty (50) schools and commenced in March 2014. Phase II was made up of fifty-one (51) and commenced in July 2015. The World Bank funded the construction of an additional twenty-three (23) districts under the Secondary Education Improvement Project (SEIP), which commenced in July 2015. This brought the total number of the E-Blocks to 124. To all intent and purposes, the former President completed only 29 out of the 200 E-Blocks before Ghanaians voted for a change in 2016 resulting in the election of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP). The point must be made clear that before the inception of the Akufo-Addo government, only 29 E-block schools had been completed and operational with the rest either at ground level or not constructed. Statistics from the Ghana Education service indicates that at the time the John Mahama-led government left office on January 7, 2017, only 29 out of 200 of its E block day schools project were completed. Ladies and Gentlemen, records obtained from the Ministry of education indicate that the erstwhile Mahama government awarded a GHC 900 million contract to the construction companies to establish the E-block schools but failed to pay the contractors. It took the Akufo-Addo administration to pay off the debt to ensure none of the schools are abandoned but completed for all school children to benefit from the government’s free SHS programme. President Akufo-Addo after clearing Mahama’s debt has now initiated steps to continue the E-block project. Ladies and Gentlemen, President Akufo-Addo has shown commitment towards the completion of the E-blocks schools former President John Dramani Mahama started. According to the 2021 Budget statement, President Akufo-Addo has completed 31 of the E-blocks under the Secondary Education Improvement Programme and as part of increased efforts to provide infrastructure in the implementation of the Free Senior High School Programme. Indeed, as of 2017 to Date, 31 new schools have been constructed bringing the total number of completed projects to 60 as of September 2020. It is important to note that all the 60 completed schools have been operationalized and are currently in use. Per the Ghana Education service records, the remaining sixty-four (64) projects, have been categorized into three (3) groups. Category A includes twenty-one (21) structures at sixty per cent (60%) and above the completion. Category B consists of sixteen (16) structures which are between 25%- 60% completion. Category C consists of twenty-seven (27) terminated contracts which include projects that did not start and those that were at substructure level. So between Akufo-Addo and John Mahama, who has invested heavily in education to increase access and improve quality? Clearly President Akufo-Addo has been committed to completing these projects against claims that he has abandoned them. Ladies and Gentlemen, if the one who initiated the E-Block projects was able to complete a total of 29 schools within the 4 years that he was in Government whilst the one who inherited it has









