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NDC first female running mate: Scotland Women’s Wing congratulates Prof. Opoku-Agyemang

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The NDC Scotland Women’s wing wishes to congratulate Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang on her renomination as a Vice presidential candidate.

This decision by the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, is a significant step towards gender equality in Ghanaian politics. It reinforces the party’s commitment to inclusivity, progress, and social democracy.

The NDC has always championed equal representation and the empowerment of women, and not renominating Prof. Opoku-Agyemang would have been a significant loss for the party and Ghana. By nominating a woman for the vice-presidential position, the party exemplifies its commitment to bridging the gender gap in politics and giving women a voice at the highest levels of decision-making.

Selecting the first female vice-presidential candidate in Ghana’s history shows the party’s believe in tapping into the full spectrum of talent. It sends a powerful message to the people of Ghana, the subregion, and globally that leadership roles are not exclusive to any particular gender. By breaking away from tradition, the NDC has shown that competence, dedication, and vision are the qualities that matter most in a candidate, regardless of their gender.

The decision to nominate the first female vice chancellor of a University in Ghana for the vice-presidential position has profound implications for the country’s political landscape. It challenges existing stereotypes and inspires young women across Ghana to aspire to leadership roles in various fields. The ripple effect of this decision will likely encourage many more women to participate actively in politics, ultimately contributing to a more balanced and representative political environment.

When the NDC wins in 2024, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s role as the vice president of Ghana will bring a diverse perspective to the decision-making process in Ghana. As a woman, her unique experiences and insights would help bring a different approach to problem-solving and governance. This diversity of thought would foster a more inclusive and comprehensive decision-making process, ultimately benefiting the nation.

This milestone achieved by the NDC enriches Ghana’s political history. The party’s forward-thinking approach not only aligns with the principles of social democracy but also positions Ghana as a beacon of progress and inclusivity on the African continent. The selection of the first female vice-presidential candidate in the history of Ghana by the NDC is not only a significant moment for the party but also a giant leap for Ghana towards a more egalitarian and progressive future.

I want to sincerely thank J.M. and all the men out there who believe in the potential of women. Let’s do the needful come election 2024, @followers, to seal this excellent feat for Mother Ghana. Congratulations, Prof. Jane Naana Opoku, we are proud and happy for you because we know you’ll give your all in this position and also hold the door for other women like us to go through!

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We’ll probe opaque gold-for-oil deal if we win 2024 polls

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The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, promises to investigate the government’s gold-for-oil policy if he is elected president.

He contends that the arrangement lacks transparency and warrants thorough investigation.

The government introduced the gold-for-oil deal in 2021 to address the cedi depreciation and the hike in fuel prices.

Speaking at the 3rd Annual Transformational Dialogue on Small-scale Mining at the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) in Sunyani, Mr. Mahama says the deal will be looked at again.

“We will investigate the opaque gold for oil programme and expose the actors benefiting from this so-called barter agreement. Reports reaching me suggest that a new debt burden is being created because Ghana has not been able to keep up with its delivery of gold under the programme.”

Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia announced the policy in 2022 in an attempt to tackle Ghana’s dwindling foreign currency reserves coupled with the demand for dollars by oil importers, which has weakened the Cedi and increased living costs.

Under the G4O program, Ghana aims to secure competitively priced oil by selling gold to ease pressure on the Cedi, reverse rocketing fuel prices, and fix the balance of payment problems.

By March 2023, more than 60,000 ounces of gold valued at over $97 million had been purchased from local mines, but the PMMC is targeting at least 160,000 ounces of gold, valued at around $300 million per month, which could help purchase about 50% of the country’s monthly oil demand.

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NDC will probe gold-for-oil deal if we win 2024 polls – Mahama

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The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has said he will probe the gold-for-oil deal if he is elected President in the December 7 election.

The former President says the policy is opaque and requires thorough investigation.

Mr Mahama was speaking at the 3rd Annual Transformational Dialogue on Small-scale Mining at the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) in Sunyani.

“We will investigate the opaque gold for oil programme and expose the actors benefiting from this so-called barter agreement. Reports reaching me suggest that a new debt burden is being created because Ghana has not been able to keep up with its delivery of gold under the programme,” he said.

The Gold for oil policy was introduced by the government to help reduce the pressure on the cedi and bring in cheaper fuel.

So far, about 100,000 metric tons of fuel have been brought into Ghana under the policy.

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Mahama promises joint effort to restore devastated ‘galamsey’ lands

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The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for the December 2024 elections, John Dramani Mahama, has underscored the dire consequences of illegal mining activities, commonly known as “galamsey.”

He has thus proposed the establishment of a national joint action team on mining and forestry to combat this issue should he win the December 7 presidential elections.

Speaking at the 3rd Annual Transformational Dialogue on Small-scale Mining at the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) in Sunyani, Mr Mahama expressed deep concern over the extensive damage caused by illegal mining, emphasising the need for collaborative efforts and decisive actions to address the challenges posed by this activity.

Mr Mahama highlighted the severe environmental degradation resulting from galamsey, stressing that it has left Ghana with significant scars that demand urgent attention and intervention. 

He lamented that despite the widespread devastation, only a select few are reaping the benefits, calling for a collective effort to address this inequality and safeguard the nation’s natural resources.

In his address, Mr Mahama pledged to formulate a new vision for the mining sector aimed at reclaiming degraded lands, restoring environmental integrity, and ensuring equitable distribution of benefits to the nation as a whole. 

The former President emphasised the importance of reclaiming the damaged lands and harnessing the potential of Ghana’s natural environment for sustainable development.

At the same time, we cannot overlook the years of galamsey activities that have left our country with serious legacy scars. We propose some initiatives to restore degraded lands, rehabilitate impacted forests, and clean our polluted water bodies. These initiatives will restore the environment and create thousands of jobs in the affected mining communities.

“We will establish a National Joint Action Team on Mining and Forestry, a collaboration between the Forestry Commission, the Private Sector and SSM operators to rehabilitate impacted forests. This initiative will also create thousands of jobs in the affected mining communities,” he said.

Additionally, Mr Mahama announced plans to launch an #Atree4life initiative in mining communities, aimed at promoting tree planting among the youth. 

This initiative seeks to encourage young people to engage in the cultivation of economically viable trees as a means to mitigate the environmental destruction caused by illegal mining activities.

“A Galamsey Rehabilitation Initiative will work to convert impacted lands into commercial crop production zones, such as palm, shea nut, cocoa and rubber plantations. This will be funded through special fees from the Minerals Commission, contributions by the SSM Association, and interested plantation companies.”

“I will launch a #Atree4life project through which re-afforestation by young people in mining areas will become an economically engaging activity. They will supervise the growth of these economically viable tree crops.” he added.

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