When Napo received his as the best Minister, he was insulting Ghanaians to publish their own time table. It’s never been a credible award and we all know so rest. The difference is, this government’s own people are the ones who started calling their ministers and CEO’s out. You defended and praised Napo’s then
I was at Avenor this morning with the Minister for the Interior, Hon. Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak and the Greater Accra Regional Minister, following the collapse of a building, to receive firsthand briefings from the emergency response teams on the ground.
We learnt that two individuals had been rescued, while efforts were ongoing to reach others believed to be trapped under the rubble. On behalf of Government, I extend my deepest sympathies to the victims and their families.
I commend the Ghana National Fire Service, the Ghana Police Service, the National Ambulance Service, the Metropolitan Assembly, and all other emergency personnel for their swift response and dedication to the rescue operation. I also wish to express my special appreciation to the residents and ordinary citizens who immediately stepped forward to assist before and after the emergency teams arrived.
At this stage, our focus remains on rescuing more potential victims and supporting those affected. Moving forward, we also need to place greater importance on prevention. Rules and regulations exist to protect lives and property, and we must all be willing to comply with them and support their enforcement. Proper planning and adherence to building standards and safety regulations governing construction and land use are essential to reducing such incidents.
At this stage, our focus remains on rescuing more potential victims and supporting those affected. Moving forward, we also need to place greater importance on prevention. Rules and regulations exist to protect lives and property, and we must all be willing to comply with them and support their enforcement. Proper planning and adherence to building standards and safety regulations governing construction and land use are essential to reducing such incidents.
A privilege to visit the historic Brest Hero Fortress today to pay my respects to the brave souls who resisted the 1941 invasion. Their bravery is the foundation of Belarus’s modern industrial strength.
The complex is a very impressive symbol of patriotism and courage. May the memory of the heroes of the Brest Fortress continue to inspire love of our motherlands.
All of a sudden this failed presidential candidate of the useless NPP is aware of Cocobod issues and supposedly commissioning reports. Awuradi Nyankopn🤣🤣
As part of his State Visit to Belarus, H. E @JDMahama travelled to the city of Brest to explore opportunities for agricultural cooperation and food security. H. E was received by the Governor of Brest, Piotr Parkhomchik and senior Belarusian officials before touring a major agro-industrial facility, where he observed advanced production processes and explored opportunities for collaboration. President Mahama also invited Belarusian investors to partner with Ghanaian businesses, highlighting the mutual benefits of closer economic cooperation and knowledge sharing in agriculture and agro-processing.
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Hon. Akandoh @KMAkandoh, has directed the strengthening of Ghana’s Ebola preparedness measures following a comprehensive inspection of key national response points, including the Airport Port Health Unit, the Noguchi Memorial Institute, and the Ga East Infectious Disease Centre.
Governor @DrJPAsiama is with President Mahama as part of the delegation in the UK, underscoring Ghana’s commitment to deepening investor confidence, promoting economic cooperation and showcasing the country’s growing presence in global financial markets. #AbanPapaAba
Bank of Ghana Governor @DrJPAsiama explained at the Ghana-UK Investment Summit that his return to the central bank was marked by a consultative leadership style aimed at making the institution more transparent and accessible.
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Governor @DrJPAsiama says the central bank can now tackle real sector problems, and most of last year's issues will not be repeated this year. #AbanPapaAba
President John Dramani Mahama, together with Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, received the Bono East Regional House of Chiefs led by Nana Owusu Sakyi III, President of the Bono East Regional House of Chiefs, alongside Paramount Chiefs, Queen Mothers and traditional leaders from across the Region.
The delegation, accompanied by the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim, and the Bono East Regional Minister, Hon. Francis Owusu Antwi, paid a courtesy call on the President to discuss issues of development and shared national interest affecting the Bono East Region.
During the engagement, the chiefs commended Government for the progress made thus far, while President Mahama reaffirmed Government’s commitment to strengthening the economy and supporting the Region’s strategic role in agriculture, trade and commerce, particularly within Techiman and its surrounding communities.
The President further outlined a number of key interventions earmarked for the Region, including the establishment of special markets under the 24-hour economy initiative, the development of Farmer Service Centres, the construction of a 50,000 tonne cashew processing factory, major road infrastructure projects, and plans towards the establishment of a Regional Hospital for Bono East.
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Ghana’s GOLD sector is shifting to local ownership:
Bogoso-Prestea Goldfields: Owned by Dr. Kwabena Duffuor via Heath Goldfields 🇬🇭
Damang Goldfields: Owned by Ibrahim Mahama 🇬🇭
Tarkwa Goldfields: Next in line ⌛️
An update on the phenomenal work being undertaken by the Ghana Armed Forces on President Mahama’s transformational Accra-Kumasi Expressway project.
So far, about 51km of the entire stretch has been successfully cleared.
In June, following assessments by the relevant state agencies, the Ghana Armed Forces will commence the payment of compensation to affected citizens.
Steadily, deliberately, and with remarkable professionalism, the foundation is being laid for what will become one of Ghana’s most strategic and economically transformative corridors.
The progress made so far is truly impressive.