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You’re driving away swing voters – Ben Ephson to Mahama, Akufo-Addo

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Renowned pollster, Ben Ephson

Renowned pollster, Ben Ephson has cautioned former President John Dramani Mahama who is seeking re-election on the ticket of the  National Democratic Congress  and President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on the risks posed to their respective parties in engaging in public rebuttals.

His comments follow a recent string of unsavoury political statements on ethnic lines made by John Mahama and a subsequent reply from president Akufo-Addo.

John Mahama in an attempt to run down the controversial Agyapa deal endorsed an article written by Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo which had the title “Agyapa Royalties Fraud Is The Last Straw: The Akyem Sakawa Boys and Grandpas Must Go.”

The article in question was described by many Ghanaians as ethnocentric and had the potential of whipping up ethnic sentiments in the build-up to the December 7 general elections.

Though this did not sit well with President Akufo-Addo, he also in a similar fashion retorted by saying amongst other things that “The comment made by my opponent: ‘Akyem Sakawa’ people, I have not heard any public figure in this country or anybody comment on it…If I was to get up to make a comment about northerners or Gonjas, you can imagine the uproar that will be in the country.”

While this has become another opportunity for politicians to feed on, Ben Ephson has said these insults and ethnocentric play, at best, will scare away floating voters who are yet to decide on who to cast their vote for.

Unlike party faithful who may be unfazed by the recent happenings, he posited that these insults will generally repel votes for the two parties.

“Insult repel votes…the president has also replied him. If the president hadn’t replied to him, he could have used it against him. The two of them insulting each other might only lead to some floating or swing voters deciding to stay at home…” Ben Ephson told GhanaWeb in an interaction.

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With regards to security and the tension building up in the country with barely three months to the elections, he insisted that it was not a new phenomenon and will not in any way plunge the fortunes of the upcoming polls in danger.

“…I don’t think these insults will bring the elections into any danger because we’ve gone through more intense elections than this one. The only thing is that your opponents can use the insults against you…”

Reemphasizing the importance of swing voters and the need to for the two leaders to secure their votes instead, he further argued that “Swing voters are the king makers, as for your supporters whatever you’ll say they’ll vote for you…So, the insults are likely to drive away swing voters. The insults have the potential to make swing voters sit at home, the emphasis is on swing voters.”

‘Your father was a good man’ – Rawlings to late President Mills’ son

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Former President Jerry John Rawlings with son of late John Evans Atta-Mills

Former President Jerry John Rawlings on Tuesday described late former President John Evans Atta Mills, as “a man of impeccable integrity”.

According to the Founder of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), the late president “lived by his solid principles and values”.

“Your father was a good man and it is very important that you support the work Koku Anyidoho is doing to keep your father’s legacy alive because it will be in your own interest to do so and not allow yourself to be off-tracked, ” President Rawlings said.

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He made these known when he granted audience to the Atta-Mills Institute (AMI), led by its Founder and CEO, Samuel Koku Anyidoho.

The AMI Team, which included, Kofi Atta-Mills (son of the late President John Evans Atta-Mills), and Andy Kankam, Chief of Staff of the AMI, visited the former President to thank him for participating in the First Anniversary wreath-laying ceremony of the Institute, which took place at the Asomdwee Park on, July 24, 2020. Kofi Atta Mills Kofi Atta-Mills thanked President Rawlings for giving his late father the unique opportunity to serve in the very high office of Vice President as well as the highest office as President of the Republic of Ghana.

“I am grateful to you Sir, for the opportunity you gave to my father and I am proud of what he was able to achieve for himself and the country,” Kofi said.

The former President also advised Kofi Atta-Mills to support the work of the Atta-Mills Institute to keep the strong legacy of his father alive.

President Rawlings spoke about his upcoming book and said lots of erroneous impressions shall be unmasked in the Book.

The Atta-Mills Institute has been established as an a-political Civic Education and Public Policy Advocacy Think-Tank meant to champion the cause of Mindset Transformation for nation-building.

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Source: angelonline.com.gh

NDC’s 2020 manifesto will solve underdevelopment problem for good – Asiedu Nketia

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The National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) manifesto will finally open doors to Ghana’s development, the party’s General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has said.

He said the essence of the manifesto was inspired by the average Ghanaian and not party leaders.

“We are presenting to you a manifesto that was not developed by leaders of a party who have arrogated themselves the power of thinking for other people. We are presenting to you the product of the people’s own thinking,” Mr. Asiedu Nketia said during the NDC’s manifesto launch on Monday evening.

He described this approach as thinking outside the box adding that the thoughts of the people were compiled, “polished and developed into implementable programmes.”

Because this manifesto is inspired by the people and so named the “People’s Manifesto”, Mr. Asiedu Nketia said he was “very confident that the age-long problem of underdevelopment for this country is going to be solved once and for all by the people’s manifesto.”

He further assured that the realisation of this manifesto will be the vision of the people.

“We asked the people how they would want to see Ghana in the next four years; what country they envision to live in the next four years and how to build that country and it is out of that conversation that the People’s Manifesto was developed.”

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The manifesto, which was put together by 21 persons within the NDC is divided into six key areas: fixing the economy, promoting human development, providing infrastructure for growth, providing decent jobs, good governance and corruption and deepening international relations and foreign affairs

2020 NDC Manifesto: What the NDC intends todo in the Insurance Sector

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The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has pledged to adopt a Risk-Based Minimum Capital approach for the insurance sector should they be given the nod in the upcoming December polls.

According to the party’s 2020 manifesto, the minimum capital will be linked to the risks an insurance company carries instead of the current fixed minimum capital regime.

Ghana’s insurance sector which currently has a penetration rate of 2 percent coupled with the coronavirus pandemic could adversely affect the insurance sector in general.

The National Insurance Commission (NIC) on its part in 2019 increased the minimum capital for insurance companies from GHc15 million to GHc50 million.

The Commission further did the same for Reinsurance companies from GHc40 million to GHc125 million.

While the minimum capital requirement for Insurance Broking companies was also increased from GHc300,000 to GHc500,000, the minimum capital requirement for reinsurance broking companies was however maintained at GH¢1 million.

Insurance firms in the country are all required to meet a June 2021 deadline or face collapse.

Pensions

For Pensioners, the opposition NDC has also pledged to pay an annual 13th-month bonus in consonance with the amendment of the National Pensions Act 2008 ACT 76 if elected.

According to the party, the amendment will also afford workers in the SSNIT pension scheme who have contributed for a minimum period of 10 to 15 years an opportunity to use their contribution as collateral loans for housing.

“We will amend the National Pensions Act 2008 ACT 766 to improve both service delivery and financial efficiency in the SSNIT pension scheme.

“It will allow contributing workers such as private teachers amongst others who lose their jobs suddenly due to natural occurrences such as COVID-19 pandemic to be paid stipends while they search for a new job.

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“Allow workers who have contributed for a minimum period of 10 to 15 years to use their contribution as collateral to access mortgage loans for housing. We will pay pensioners an annual 13th-month bonus,” the Flagbearer of the NDC, John Mahama explained.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

NDC Manifesto: NDC to expand Legal Education – John Mahama

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The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has said when given the opportunity to run the affairs of the country again, in the December 2020 polls, it will grant accreditation to certified law faculties in the country to run the professional law course.

This, according to the NDC, will ensure access to professional legal education for all across the country.

The NDC disclosed this during the launch of its 2020 manifesto in Accra on Monday, 7 September 2020.

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The NDC noted it will “vigorously reform and expand access to professional legal education and provide opportunities to all qualified LLB holders by granting accreditation to certified law faculties to undertake the professional law qualification course.”

Also, the main opposition party and its flag bearer, John Dramani Mahama promised to“review the Legal Profession Act in consultation with stakeholders, and establish a council for legal education and training, to accredit certified law faculties to run the Professional Law Course subject to the oversight supervision of the council.

It further added that it will “establish a faculty of law in the Northern Region to serve the northern sector.”

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Currently, there is no faculty of law in the Northern Region.

Access to the professional law course has also been a concern to most LLB graduates across the country with 1000s of students failing to qualify to the Ghana School of Law (GSL).

Out of the 1,820 candidates who sat for the Ghana School of Law Entrance Exams 2019, only 128 of them passed, according to the results posted on the notice board of the school.

The examination was in two parts: two written questions and objectives.

There was a similar magnitude of failure in 2018.

Former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo earlier in 2019 stated that the mass production of lawyers will not happen under her watch.

She stated: “Those of you lawyers and those of you lecturers who are busy advocating free scale, mass admissions into the professional law course, and mass production of lawyers, be careful what you wish for.”

“So long as I have anything to do with it, it won’t happen. Just like you can’t mass-produce doctors and surgeons, Ghanaians must not have mass-produced lawyers imposed on them,” the Chief Justice said when she addressed the Bench, Bar and Faculty Conference at the Labadi Beach Hotel on the theme: ‘The Changing Landscape in the Law – the Judge, the Lawyer and the Academic’.

 

She added: “Those of us who have been too long on the General Legal Council, those of us who spent too long on the Disciplinary Committee, we have cause to worry because the kinds of misconduct are such that there is no way anybody envisaged these categories of misconduct when the Legal Profession Act was being enacted in the 1960s.”

Accra-Kumasi Highway: Three dead, several injured in fatal accident

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Three persons have died in a fatal accident involving a VVIP bus with registration number GL 527-14 at Amanase near the Suhum stretch of the Accra to Kumasi highway.

The bus was carrying about 43 passengers. Many of the passengers reportedly suffered serious injuries with some in critical condition hence rushed to Suhum Government Hospital for emergency healthcare.

“The accident occurred around 5:30 am between Amanase and Okorase near Suhum stretch of the Accra to Kumasi Highway. They were about 43 passengers in the bus from Kumasi to Accra but the steering wheel locked so the driver attempted to apply break leading to the Bus to veer off the road and crashed at the roadside. I and my District Director of Ayensuano NADMO Joseph Okai Gyan rushed to the scene to help rescue the victims, unfortunately, three persons including a four-year-old child died instantly. Many are seriously injured and have been rushed to Suhum Government Hospital,” Kwadwo Minta a Staff of the National Disaster Management Organization told Starr News

Averagely, 2000 people are killed yearly through road accidents in Ghana.

Reports from the National Road Safety Authority revealed that road traffic crashes and its resultant fatalities and injuries declined by 14 per cent in the first five months of the year 2020 compared to 2019 figures.

Provisional statistics on road traffic crashes from January to May 2020 indicated that a total of 5,465 crashes were reported, involving 9,163 vehicles, with 958 incidents of pedestrian knockdowns, 909 deaths, and 5,703 injuries.

Compared to the same period in 2019, this year’s situation represented a reduction in cases reported by 5.22 per cent, vehicles involved by 2.54 per cent, pedestrian knockdowns by 25.5 per cent, fatalities by 14.49 per cent and injuries by 3.47 per cent.

Source: Starr FM

Elections 2020: Haruna Iddrisu assures Mahama of NDC majority

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Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu has assured the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, that, currently, the Minority Caucus has a strong and formidable front in the legislature.

He said with team spirit and determination, they will be able to secure majority seats in Parliament after this year’s parliamentary elections.

Speaking during the launch of the NDC’s manifesto for the 2020 elections on Monday, September 7, the Tamale South Member of Parliament said: “Today is a very solemn occasion for us but to assure His Excellency President John Mahama and the leadership of the party led by the National Chairman and General Secretary, that your parliamentary caucus remains strong and with the spirit of arising and act, you can be optimistic of a parliamentary majority come January 7, 2021.”

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He said the manifesto was drafted to meet the needs and aspirations of Ghanaians in general hence his conviction that it will live up to expectation.

Speaking during the launch of the document on Monday, September 7 in Accra, he said: “For the first time in the history of any political party in this country, we are presenting to you a manifesto that was not developed by leaders of the party who have arrogated to themselves the power of thinking for other people.

“We are presenting to you a product of the people’s own thinking which we have put together polished and developed into implementable programmes.

“I am very confident that the age-long problem of underdevelopment for this country is going to be solved once and for all by the People’s Manifesto.

“We asked the people how they would want to see Ghana in the next four years, what country they envisaged to live in in the next four years and how to build that country.”

December Polls: Akufo-Addo’s track record better than John Mahama’s – Mustapha Hamid

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The Deputy Campaign Manager of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Abdul Mustapha Hamid has advised Ghanaians to choose who becomes their next president in the upcoming December presidential polls based on the candidate’s track record.

According to him, the 2020 presidential polls is unique in the sense that this is the first time the two main contenders, President Akufo-Addo and former President John Dramani Mahama have been presidents before.

Voters should therefore judge the two candidates – President Akufo-Addo and former President Mahama on their records of achievements when they had the opportunity to serve the country.

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Dr. Hamid who was addressing a press conference by the party on Monday afternoon, September 7, 2020, said when it comes to track record, President Akufo-Addo’s achievements far outweighs that of former President Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

According to him, Mr Mahama has nothing to show for the period he had the opportunity to serve the country.

“Track record should be the basis for electability for the 2020 elections,” he said, adding that based on the track record, President Akufo-Addo “best qualifies to be elected this year.”

Dr. Hamid, also Minister for Inner City and Zongo Development said the NPP has been able to achieve what it has achieved because the party keeps its campaign promises, unlike the NDC.

For him, to the NDC, manifestos “are empty rituals”, pointing out that because the NDC did not value manifestos, they do not keep their manifesto promises unlike the NPP that keeps its manifesto promises.

He said the upcoming manifesto launch of the NDC Monday evening “is nothing but an empty ritual.”

Dr Hamid said Ghanaians ought to also judge President Akufo-Addo and former President based on their intentions.

He said, “Those with good intentions make good promises but those with good character keep their promises.”

According to him, “Mr Mahama is no keeper of promises” unlike President Akufo-Addo, adding that the “NDC has no track record in fulfilling any manifesto promise.”

He added that President Akufo-Addo promised free senior High School, restoration of teacher and nursing trainee allowances and he has delivered those promises.

“Clearly, the NPP has a superior record in the education sector,” he said, pointing out that in terms of job creation, agriculture, development of Zongo communities, the NDC comes nowhere near the NPP government.

NDC Manifesto is a ‘People Thinking Manifesto’ – Asiedu Nketia

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The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Johnson Asiedu Nketia has said that the 2020 Manifesto of the NDC is a ‘People Thinking Manifesto’.

The General Secretary made this revelation at the launch of the NDC manifesto at the University of Professional Studies in Accra on Monday, September 7, 2020.

Johnson Nketia said the manifesto was taken from the perspectives of the Ghanaian populace and not that of some few elites and technocrats.

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According to him, the NDC’s decision to speak with the people from the grassroots level was necessary since the party was coming to government to serve the people.

He admonished claims that going for views from the ordinary Ghanaians means they lack ideas.

Johnson Asiedu recalled the introduction of the 1992 constitution which was people-centred instead of the use of technocrats and lecturers from universities.

Source: PoliticsGhana.com

 

NDC announces Sectoral Spokespersons for its Election 2020 ‘People Manifesto’

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) wishes to inform the media and the general public about the appointment of various Sectoral Spokespersons to speak to key areas of the party’s 2020 Peoples’ Manifesto.

The party made this announcement in a press statement signed by its National Communication Officer, Lawyer Sammy Gyamfi on September 7, 2020.

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”The appointed spokespersons who have been tasked by the leadership of the party to work under the Communication Bureau of the party to effectively communicate the programmes and policies captured in the party’s 2020 manifesto, will be available for media interviews after the manifesto launch which is slated for today, 7th September 2020.”The statement said.

The party humbly calls on all media stations across the country to contact the under listed persons in respect of interviews, questions and all other queries pertaining to the broad thematic areas of the Peoples’ manifesto.

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NDC’S SECTORAL SPOKESPERSONS
1. Job Creation
• Mrs. Mona Quartey- 0244350180
• Mr. Sebastian Deh- 0501297939

  1. Agriculture
    • Hon. Eric Opoku- 0244355653
    • Dr. Yakubu Alhassan- 0244838977
    • Mr. Peter Nuhu- 0267439259
    • Mr. Henry Yamson- 0204413816
    • Hon. Sampson Ahi- 0540101193

  2. Education
    • Hon. Peter Nortsu-Kotoe- 0208186748
    • Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa-0244356395
    • Hon. Dr. Clement Apaak- 0540100809
    • Prof. G.KT Oduro- 0249731782

  3. Finance & Economy
    • Hon. Ato Forson- 0501287859
    • Hon. Isaac Adongo- 0209850551
    • Hon. Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey- 0244312076
    • Hon. John Jinapor- 0244354543

  4. Infrastructure
    • Cde. Felix Ofosu Kwakye- 0248756861
    • Mrs. Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui-0244339051
    • Hon. Samuel Nartey George- 0249241251
    • Hon. Kwame Agbozah- 0543073753
    • Hon. Adam Mutawakilu- 0246060625

  5. Health
    • Dr. Edward Omane Boamah- 0244353024
    • Hon. Mintah Akandoh- 0244936800
    • Dr. Victor Bampoe- 0244377165
    • Mr. Sylvester Mensah- 0244437990
    • Dr. Grace Ayensu (COVID-19)- 0509547313
    • Dr. Jehu Appiah (COVID-19)- 0244351070
    • Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings (COVID-19)-0267601164

  6. Security
    • Hon. James Agalga- 0244539964
    • Supt. Lanchene Toubu Comrade-0244087792

  7. Governance
    • Hon. Joyce Bawa Mogtari-
    • Amb. Sam Pee Yalley- 0209285475
    • Mr. Seth Ofori- 0249311089

  8. Local Governance
    • Hon. Nii Lante Vanderpuye- 0244354546
    • Alhaji Mohammed Doku- 0249917797
    • Hon. Abdul Aziz- 0244292754
    • Hon. Thomas Ampem Nyarko-0549551668

  9. Sports

* Cde. Dickson Kyere-Duah- 0558750824
* Hon. Nii Lante Vanderpuye- 0244354546

  1. Youth Development
    • Cde. Edem Agbana- 0552477081
    • Cde. Benedicta Lasi Esq.- 0246940449
    • Cde. Julian Yaw. Cobbinah- 0503477649
    • Cde. Ruth Dela Sedoh- 0540682502

  2. Gender and Social Protection
    • Nana Oye Lithur- 0544322352
    • Dr. Kpessah White- 0200813272
    • Hon. Laadi Ayii Ayamba- 0244764441

  3. Zongo and Muslim affairs
    • Cde. Baba Jamal- 0244770014
    • Alhaji Mohammed Naziru- 0244285223
    • Hon. Amadu Sorogo- 0244273131
    • Cde. Abass Fuseini- 0243110178

  4. Creative Arts
    • Rex Omar- 0262157777
    • Baba Abu Sadique – 0243383831

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Source: PoliticsGhana.com