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Election 2024: I will not permit any act of violence – Prez Akufo-Addo 

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 President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has vowed to ensure that the 2024 General Election is transparent, free and fair and without violence. 

He has, therefore, cautioned elements plotting to foment trouble in the election to reconsider their action, stressing that he would not countenance any act of violence. 

The President made the remarks when he joined the chiefs and people of Elmina at the Benya Lagoon for the rituals to officially commence this year’s Bakatue Festival. 

The ritual symbolises the spiritual lifting of the ban on fishing in the lagoon, Bakatue.

It is marked n the first Tuesday of July, exactly a month after the traditional authorities impose the ban. 

The Bakatue Festival is celebrated to offer prayers of appreciation to the gods and ask for a good fishing year. 

This year’s festival is on the theme: “Patronising made in Ghana goods and services to enhance economic development: The role of the people of Anomansa.”

President Akufo-Addo observed that Ghana was recognised globally as a beacon of democracy and urged all citizens to protect that legacy by collectively and actively ensuring a peaceful election.  

“We are going to elect a leader; we are not going for war. I want them to understand that my government will not allow any nation wrecker to plunge this country into a state of war and anarchy because of the election,” he stated. 

“The election will be transparent and fair such that the verdict will be accepted by all, regardless of who wins or loses,” he added.

President Akufo-Addo’s participation in Tuesday’s rituals is the first by any Ghanaian President, making his visit historic. 

He and his entourage were treated to a spirited regatta and stunts by enthusiastic local fishermen, while various women groups dressed colourfully sang traditional songs and danced in large canoes criss-crossing one another on the lagoon. 

Like every year, the bank of the lagoon was akin to a stadium hosting a world cup final as hundreds of ecstatic people,including tourists and revellers, converged to witness the heart-warming celebration. 

President Akufo-Addo described Bakatue as one of the best festivals in Ghana and commended the chiefs and people of Elmina for protecting and improving upon their cultural heritage. 

The President noted that he had been fair and honest with the people of Elmina with regard to development, citing the Elmina Fishing Harbour as a major project. 

He, therefore, expressed disappointment over the repeated rejection of New Patriotic Party (NPP)’s parliamentary candidates in the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem.

He appealed to them to vote for the NPP candidate in the upcoming election. 

Responding to some appeals made by the Omanhen of the Edina Traditional Area, Nana Kodwo Conduah VI, the President made a promise to desilt the choked Benya Lagoon and personally give the Edinaman Senior High School a bus. 

He was, however, careful about making a promise to lift the ban on the transhipment of fish at sea from industrial trawlers to local canoes, popularly known as Saiko. 

He observed that the Ministry of Fisheries was averse to the practice but promised to engage the sector minister on in it,anyway. 

“We will consider your appeal for a fund to support festivals in Ghana,” he also added. 

Nana Conduah had early on expressed gratitude to the President for paying special attention to Elmina with regard to development but tabled before him a few other requests for urgent consideration. 

He had appealed to the President to help them dredge their heavily silted lagoon as it was a major source of livelihood for them. 

He also repeated his appeal for a school bus for the Edinaman Secondary School to help transport the students.  

The Omanhen also drew President Akufo-Addo’s attention to a defect at the fishing harbour, which was making it difficult for them to receive large boats and pleaded with him to have itfixed. 

He brought up the vexed issue of Saiko again and implored the President to reconsider the ban on the practice because many indigenes depended on it. 

Nana Conduah also requested for a share of the revenue generated by the Elmina Castle to fund education and undertake other developmental projects. 

“Festival is a business, which stimulates the local economy. But the problem is that we struggle to organise the festivals because we lack adequate funds and sponsorship,” he complained. 

“I am, therefore, appealing to you for a special fund to sponsor festivals in the country,” he added. 

Source: GNA

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Bawumia- “Mahama’s Economic Record Bad”

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The presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has openly criticised former President John Dramani Mahama’s economic management, describing it as the worst among Ghana’s Fourth Republic leaders.

According to him, during Mr. Mahama’s tenure, the economy experienced substantial setbacks across multiple sectors, marked by soaring inflation, sluggish growth, and increasing unemployment.

Speaking at the Ghana CEO Presidential Gala in Accra last Thursday, Dr. Bawumia asserted that his criticism was based on hard economic data rather than partisan views.

He contrasted this with what he described as Ghana’s improved economic trajectory under NPP leadership, asserting that Mr. Mahama’s tenure represented a “decisive failure in economic stewardship.”

Dr. Bawumia stressed that his analysis was intended to highlight the need for sound economic management and that his remarks were meant to shed light on measurable outcomes of Mr. Mahama’s policies, which he said weakened the country’s economic resilience.

The NPP presidential candidate expressed his commitment to building on the progress achieved under the Akufo-Addo administration.

He underscored the importance of data-driven policies and positioned himself as the candidate most capable of navigating Ghana through future economic challenges.

“Despite the impact of global economic challenges, it might surprise some, including the former president himself, that his administration ranks the lowest in economic performance among all Fourth Republic leaders,” Dr. Bawumia reiterated.

He continued, “Yet, he speaks about our economic performance as though his was superior.”

Business Development

Dr. Bawumia also used the opportunity to reaffirm his commitment to strengthening business development in the country, stressing that resilient businesses are foundational to a thriving economy.

He praised the role of the private sector in creating jobs, driving innovation, and fostering sustainable growth.

The NPP flagbearer detailed policies introduced by the current administration to support Ghanaian businesses, including initiatives aimed at enhancing entrepreneurship, expanding access to credit, and advancing digitalisation.

According to Dr. Bawumia, these steps are critical to building a competitive, innovative, and resilient business sector.

He promised that, if elected, he would continue to prioritise business growth in order to ensure the Ghanaian economy remains vibrant and competitive on a global scale.

“Ladies and gentlemen, as you may know, Bawumia means business! From banking to vice presidency, my commitment to business development has been unwavering.

“Strong businesses lead to a strong economy—show me a prosperous nation, and I’ll show you resilient businesses behind it,” he concluded.

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NPP, NDC have mismanaged Ghana – GUM

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The Ghana Union Movement (GUM) has criticised the New Patriotic Party (NPP), and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for “mismanaging the country” and supervising the sale of state-owned businesses bequeathed by previous governments.

The Party said the sale of state-owned factories to private individuals and failure to revive defunct state enterprises largely accounted for the growing youth employment situation that had bedeviled the country.

These were contained in a news release issued by the Party’s founder and leader, Reverend Christian Kwabena Andrews, and shared with the Ghana News Agency.

The GUM urged the youth to “be concerned about their future” and vote to break the duopoly enjoyed by the NPP and NDC for decades.

“Embracing both NDC and NPP as a party is just endorsement of the continuity of the Ghanaian predicament. Ghanaian youth must rise to vote massively against these parties, because they were the source of our problems today,” it said.

The GUM said the slow pace of development since the commencement of the Fourth Republic in 1992 justified the call for the “total overhaul” of the 1992 Constitution “considering the mess caused by both NDC and NPP government respectively.”

The Party proposed the adoption of what it termed as “Hybrid African Democracy” which it said was suitable governance model for the country.

“The current model was copied line, hook, and sinker from the West, where they have established and structured institutions to make their democracy work,” it said.

The GUM also called for downsizing of Parliament to reduce the cost of running the business of the House.

The Party said that salaries and benefits awarded to 275 Members of Parliament as well as Article 75 Office Holders “drain the national purse than building it.”

“We urge the public to vote for the Ghana Union Movement for a reliable, better Ghana with the Ghanaian youth as its core,” the Party said.

The GUM caused a stir when it placed third in the 2020 presidential election, beating the traditional Convention People’s Party, People’s National Convention, and the Progressive People’s Party.

The party garnered 105,548 votes, representing 0.805 per cent of the total ballots cast.

Rev. Andrews has indicated that the Party would build on its achievements in 2020 and affect the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.

The GUM has promised to establish factories in every region and operate a free port to boost economic activities and improve the living conditions of the people.

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Bagbin Addresses Media Today

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In a significant development, Ghana’s Parliament Speaker, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin is set to address the media on Wednesday, November 6, 2024.

The press conference, scheduled for 2:00 pm at the Justice D.F. Annan Auditorium, Job 600, Parliament House, aims to tackle critical issues affecting Ghana’s parliamentary democracy.

Recent Developments

Alban Bagbin’s address comes amidst significant political developments in Ghana.

As Speaker, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the country’s legislative agenda.

His leadership has been marked by efforts to strengthen parliamentary oversight and promote transparency.

The engagement seeks to provide a platform for the media to discuss pressing concerns impacting Ghana’s democratic growth.

The Speaker, Alban Bagbin, is expected to shed light on recent events that have shaped the country’s political landscape.

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