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Dr. Kobby Mensah – “The Political cost of DDE goes beyond 2024 election”

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Political Marketing Strategist, Dr. Kobby Mensah, has stated that the consequence of the government’s debt exchange programme extends beyond the New Patriotic Party losing power in the 2024 general elections.

According to him, the Party itself has lost credibility and brand equity as a result of the far-reaching economic crisis the country is saddled with.

The President, he said, will also suffer a blow to his legacy.

Speaking on the political cost of the debt restructuring exercise, Dr. Kobby Mensah said the NPP would have to retire “better managers of the economy” mantra as it no longer fits again.

“I think that the cost goes even beyond elections. It is not about losing votes, it is about the brand credibility of the NPP and the brand equity as the party that manages or can manage better the economy.

“I don’t think that description fits again because from what we have seen and Theo actually pointed out, you promised that you’re the better managers of the economy and the party has pride itself for so long. Now that particular equity has dissipated,” he said.

He continued, “Again we’re talking about legacy, the legacy of Nana Addo for example has actually been hugely affected. So it’s not only about losing votes but these other political ramifications are clear and to resolve it is not a one day job.

“I mean it will be difficult for you to say that you could actually convince the Ghanaians by taking some raft measures that people will perceive as short term. You have to be mindful of how people will perceive what you do.”

According to Dr. Mensah, for now, the only thing the ruling party can do in an attempt to get back into the good books of Ghanaians is to demonstrate remorse and heed to the voices of civil society groups.

He said, the party despite the economic quagmire it has led the country has woefully failed to apologise to the citizenry, rather engaging in the castigation of the opposition party instead of taking responsibility for their actions.

“First they’d have to be remorseful. They haven’t shown any remorse. Continually people say the President and the Finance Minister have not shown any iota of evidence that they themselves are actually taking the hard decisions.

“A lot more people have called for the President to cut down waste, they haven’t done that. And we haven’t heard any speeches that suggest that the party or the government is actually remorseful in what is happening. We haven’t seen their demonstrating that they’re in it with us, that we all are in it together you don’t see it.

“So I think that the only way for them to get back to us for people to think that well we can give them some kind of a pass is for them to demonstrate that ‘yes, we have wronged in a number of ways, we have taken quite a number of policy positions or actions that did not augur well and so they’re remorseful for that.

“And then of course begin to be transparent and be very frank with Ghanaians  and perhaps we could actually pardon them,” he suggested.

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Fuel prices to fall between 2% and 4% in coming days – IES

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The prices of petroleum products are expected to fall between 2% and 4% for petrol, diesel, and Liquefied Petroleum Gas, beginning tomorrow August 1, 2024.  

This follows the slowdown in the depreciation of the Ghana cedi during the second half of July 2024 and the favourable international market dynamics.

According to the Institute for Energy Security (IES), the price of petrol and deisel fell by 2.99% and 4.59% respectively and LPG by 1.10% in the second half of July 2024.

“Precisely, the price of gasoline [petrol] fell by 2.99%, gasoil [diesel] by 4.59%, and LPG by 1.10% in the second half of July 2024.  The Ghana cedi also recorded slowed depreciation (0.52%), the lowest since February 2024.

“Following the positive realised on the foreign fuel market coupled with the slowed depreciation of Ghana Cedi recorded on the domestic forex market, the Institute for Energy Security (IES) projects a fall in fuel prices in the coming days”.

World Oil Market

The second pricing window for July 2024 for the first time since the post-OPEC+ meeting saw Brent crude futures dropping below $80 per barrel.

This was driven lower by disappointing global demand as Chinese imports in July 2024 hit the lowest level in two years.

Brent Crude traded at $78.70 per barrel compared to $83.03 per barrel at the start of the pricing window.

Local Fuel Market Performance

The second pricing window for July 2024 saw the price of liquid fuels jump at the pumps on the local fuels market.

Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) increased the price per litre of petrol by GH¢0.30 and Gasoil by GH¢.20 respectively. 

The IES computation of the national average price for the three refined petroleum products for the first pricing window for July 2024 showed petrol and diesel selling at GH¢14.23 and GH¢14.70 per litre respectively, whereas (LPG) went for GH¢15.22 per kilogramme.

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Graduate Unemployed Nurses welcome over 15,000 recruitment

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The Graduate Unemployed Nurse and Midwives Association has welcomed the latest decision by the government to recruit over 15,000 new health professionals.

In a statement released on Friday, July 26, 2024, the Ministry of Health (MoH) announced the recruitment of 15, 200 nurses and midwives, effective Monday, August 5, 2024.

The MoH confirmed that the Ministry of Finance (MoF) has granted the necessary financial clearance for the recruitment process.

Interested and qualified candidates are expected to apply through the MoH’s online application portal, where they can select their preferred agency under the Ministry. The application period will close on Friday, August 23, 2024.

This comes on the back of numerous protests and demonstrations by several health professionals over the government’s inability to clear the backlog of 2020, 2021 and 2022.

National President of The Graduate Unemployed Nurse and Midwives Association Ibrahim Haruna has been reacting to the latest development.

“We’re very grateful in the first place to the Ministry of Health. It’s not bad news, but it’s not completely what we’re expecting.

“That is what we have got for now, so we will take it… Last week Friday, we received a call from the Ministry that they have got clearance for us around 15,000, so we were expecting an official communication and it came in from the ministry, so it’s welcome news,” the National President of the Graduate Unemployed Nurse and Midwives Association said.

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NDC targets 14 parliamentary seats in Northern Region

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Northern Region has set an ambitious goal to win 14 parliamentary seats in the 2024 general elections. 

Mohammed Abdul-Salam, the Northern Regional Secretary of the NDC, stated that the party is determined and prepared to secure victory in the upcoming polls. 

On Saturday, July 27, the NDC launched its campaign in Tamale, the capital of the Northern Region, with the aim of increasing their parliamentary seats in the area. 

Abdul-Salam expressed confidence that the party would reclaim some of its previously held seats from the New Patriotic Party (NPP). 

He also mentioned that the NDC has established adequate structures to ensure the achievement of this target in the forthcoming election.

“We should be able to win 14 seats, and that is clearly doable, but our target is to win all the 18 seats because they are all winnable, we have mopped out strategies to get out there on the field, our men are on the ground every day.”

“That is why if you have observed, every genuine survey that is done regarding the election 2024 in all the regions, put the NDC way ahead of the NPP,” he stated.

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