[#GhanaToday]:
"Nkoko Nkitikiti will fail, it will not solve the poultry problem in Ghana, the money will be spent and wasted"
- Kofi Bentil on the future of the 'nkoko nkitikiti' project.
To all candidates in our constituency elections across the country, I extend my warmest wishes as you offer yourselves to serve our great New Patriotic Party and the people of Ghana. Your willingness to lead and contribute to the progress of our party is commendable and reflects the enduring strength of our democratic tradition.
Let us remember that, regardless of the outcomes, we remain members of one family with a shared commitment to rebuilding and advancing our party and our beloved nation.
To all members of the New Patriotic Party, I encourage you to participate actively, peacefully, and responsibly in this important exercise. Let us demonstrate the values of discipline, solidarity, and democracy that have always defined our tradition. When the elections are concluded, let us rally behind those elected and work together with renewed purpose and determination.
May these elections strengthen our unity and position our party for the greater tasks ahead. I wish every aspirant the very best, and I pray for peaceful and successful constituency elections across the country.
God bless our homeland Ghana, and God bless the @NPP_GH.
A DCE can ONLY be removed by the President or through a two-thirds (2/3) vote of no confidence by the District Assembly. A Regional Minister CANNOT sack a DCE.
Aggrieved Forestry Commission workers and youths in Tamale burnt car tyres at their office premises today to protest delays in the payment of their monthly salaries.
Today, I welcomed a group of young minds to my office for an engaging and thought-provoking dialogue on leadership, governance and national development.
Far from asking routine questions, these young minds demonstrated remarkable curiosity and civic awareness. They challenged me on what truly motivates one to serve as a Member of Parliament despite the sacrifices involved. They sought to understand how a Minority Leader can hold government accountable without obstructing governance. They asked about the realities and challenges of public leadership, the future of artificial intelligence, youth entrepreneurship, unemployment among graduate teachers and nurses, the preparation required to become responsible leaders, and the role of discipline, technology, and civic values in shaping the next generation.
Our conversation also extended to broader questions of national politics. We discussed the ideological distinctions between political parties, the future direction of the New Patriotic Party, Free SHS, digitisation, national unity and the responsibility of political leaders to build an inclusive Ghana that serves every citizen regardless of background.
These questions reflected a generation determined to understand how our democracy functions, how public institutions should serve the people and what role they themselves must play in securing Ghana's future.
I also shared with them the demanding responsibilities of a Member of Parliament, from representing constituents and scrutinising legislation to exercising oversight over the Executive and ensuring that every decision taken in Parliament advances the national interest. Above all, I encouraged them to remain intellectually curious, develop the habit of critical thinking, embrace innovation and prepare themselves to become ethical leaders and active citizens.
Witnessing their intellectual maturity, confidence, and patriotic commitment leaves me with renewed optimism. If these young minds continue to cultivate knowledge, integrity and a genuine desire to serve, then the future of our Republic is in capable hands.
It is time for us to reconnect and rebuild trust with the people of Ashanti Region. This will start with an effective communications outfit.
Choose competence, intelligence and experience. Choose Dr. Keskine 🙏
The previous government took the difficult decision to go to the IMF and restructure the debt that had become uncomfortable for investors over time, and that is governance that has to be commended — Prof. Seyram Kawor, Economist, UCC School of Business
The Youth President, Lawyer Kwesi Botchway Jnr Jnr spent his Saturday at KNUST, where I had the pleasure of engaging students at the University’s SRC Final Year Summit. They had a great conversation on mentorship, leadership, and creating value in a rapidly changing world.
“Blood on your hands, 34 Ghanaians dead and Leadership is on holiday”
-- Listen to the full take of Lawyer Samson of newsfile on the flood and lives lost.
One way or another, we all share a responsibility to inspire the next leaders.
The #YouCanIfICan mentorship initiative connected pupils with health professionals whose journeys show that hard work can turn dreams into reality.
Kudos to the Menfyd Foundation for this initiative.
[ TheVoice]:
"The NDC diverted funds allocated for Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID) Project works to improve flood risk and solid waste management, reports from World Bank revealed"
- Dennis Miracles Aboagye
#NDCIsAScam
Arrival of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in Karaga to commission the Masjid Al-Noor, a mosque constructed by the constituency’s MP and former Finance Minister, Hon. Mohammed Amin Adam.
#Bawumia2028#WinWithBawumia