Nyinampong (Ash), Jan 25, GNA – The Member of Parliament (MP) for Asante-Mampong, Mr Francis Addai-Nimoh has built two Kindergarten (KG) blocks at Nyinampong and the Patasi-Sesease-Kokoben communities in his constituency at a total cost of GH¢ 24,348.00.
MP builds Kindergarten blocks for two communities
AFAG hits streets to protest government’s handling of the Woyome saga
AFAG demonstration
Pro-opposition pressure group, the Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG), is embarking on a street match this morning to protest what it says are economic hardship and corruption under the Mills administration.
Spokesperson, Samuel Awuku, says AFAG is particularly unhappy with government’s handling of the Woyome saga.
He told Joy News the removal of fuel subsidies also smacked of insensitivity on the part of the government.
Myjoyonline.com’s Ernest Dela Aglanu who is at the Obra Spot near the Kwame Nkrumah Circle reports organizers are excited about the numbers turning out for the match.
Dela reports of excited crowds of demonstrators draped in red drumming and dancing.
The Director of Protocol at AFAG, Maame Afua Akoto, told journalists the disorganized state of affairs in the country testified to the gross incompetence of government.
She said the situation is even worse when the incompetence and incoherence in government is cupped by massive corruption, citing the all too familiar Wayome judgement debt scandal.
Miss Akoto said while President Mills at his interaction with editors said he would not be so criminally minded and irresponsible to order the payment made to Mr Wayome, he had failed to take action on those responsible for the payments.
The match is expected to be ignored by government.
Some of the placards carried by demonstrators read: Atta will go; Atta Nie, Wayo Nie; Corruption na Doube Double;
The AFAG demonstration comes just a day after a pro-government group petitioned President Mills to compel former government officials to cooperate with EOCO as it investigates the matter.
Source: Joy News
Prestea Huni/Valley MP re-elected by popular acclamation
Samahu, (W/R) Jan. 24, GNA – The Member of Parliament (MP) for Prestea Huni/Valley, Mr Francis Adu Blay-Koffie has been elected unopposed by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) delegates to re-contest the seat for the 2012 election.
Politicians should show commitment to peace
Koforidua, Jan. 25, GNA-The Eastern Regional Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Church, Reverend Alex Ofori-Amankwa, has urged politicians to show commitment to peace to ensure that the December General election is held in peaceful atmosphere.
Bag thief jailed for 12 months
Tarkwa (W/R), Jan. 25, GNA – A Tarkwa Circuit Court has sentenced a 24-year-old illegal gold miner, Owusu Aikins, to 12 months imprisonment in hard labour for stealing GH¢ 2,950 Ghana cedis belong to one Audrey Tidari.
Medical Doctor Enstooled as Manwerehene of Owirekyiman Traditional Area
Assin Kushea (C/R), Jan 25, GNA – Nana Prah Agyensem VI, Omanhene of the Owirenkyiman Traditional Area, has advised the youth to desist from violence acts, especially before, during and after the December general elections.
GNAT signs MoU with stakeholders on salary
Accra, Jan. 25, GNA – The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) at a meeting with other stakeholders have agreed to put in place measures that will ensure that newly recruited teachers, who have not been paid since 2010, receive their salaries at the end of March 2012.
UCC Still committed to the training to people – Prof Yankson
Cape Coast, Jan. 25, GNA – Professor Kobina Yankson, Chairman of the University of Cape Coast Anniversary Celebration Committee, has said the university would remain committed to the training of qualified teachers to meet the needs of the nation.
Let us prevent non-Ghanaians from enlist on electoral roll-Gbedemah
Ho, Jan 25, GNA-Mr Kofi Tenasu Gbedemah, a Public Rights Worker, has called for more purposeful inter-agency efforts to prevent non-Ghanaians from registering as voters.
Atwima-Mponua appeals for more health professionals
Nyinahin (Ash), Jan 25, GNA – The Atwima-Mponua District Director of Health Service, Madam Elizabeth Danso Abentwi, has appealed for the posting of more health professionals to the area.She said inadequate midwives, community health nurses and medical assistants was a major challenge that needed to be tackled head-on to enhance health care delivery to the people.She also complained about the lack of residential accommodation and encroachment on lands belonging to health facilities by developers.This was at an annual review meeting held at Nyinahin to assess performance during the past year and discuss ways of improving performance.Madam Danso Abentwi said the district saw significant rise in the cases of malaria, diarrhoea, anaemia, intestinal worm infestation, ulcers and skin diseases at the Out-Patients Department (OPD).Available statistics showed malaria went up to 48,939 cases from the 2010 figure of 43,718.During the same period, patients who reported to the facilities with diarrhoea stood at 3,777 as against the previous year’s total of 2,360.Madam Danso Abentwi praised the health workers for their hard work, dedication and professionalism and said this should be sustained.GNA

