The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has unveiled the party’s reviewed constitution at its headquarters in Accra on, Monday January 16, 2018.
Acting General Secretary of the party, John Boadu, who unveiled the reviewed constitution, said it paves the way for the commencement of internal elections in the party which starts from January 17, 2018.
The party, on 17 December 2017, held an Extraordinary Delegates’ Conference in Kumasi to consider all proposals and deliberate on the amendment of the constitution.
According to John Boadu, the amendment process was a huge success and admonished party members to consider the new constitution as they embark on their internal elections.
“The extraordinary national delegates’ conference as you would know came off on 17th December, 2017 in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional capital. Conference considered and debated over 80 motions as contained in the report of the adhoc committee. Some of the motions were successfully adopted whereas others were rejected by conference. A few others, deemed contentious, were withdrawn by the sponsors of the motion on legitimate grounds,” he said.
“After the conference, we put-up a committee to compile all the approved motions or amendment proposals into a single document. This exercise was done successfully and at the last National Council meeting held on January 8, 2018, their report was considered. So, it is gratifying to say that all is now set for the reviewed constitution to come into force. It is for this reason that today, we are witnessing the official inauguration of the constitution of the party, having incorporated all the approved amendments. Having said that, I now have the singular honour and privilege on behalf of the party, to declare the party’s reviewed constitution duly inaugurated on this 16th day of January, 2018,”he added.
The acting secretary appealed to all the sympathizers and members of the party, especially the would-be candidates for the various positions in the upcoming primaries and their supporters, to conduct this exercise with the necessary candour so that they would have incidence-free primaries for the love of the party.
“It has always been said that the NPP is the pacesetter and best example of democratic values for other political parties in the country and on the continent of Africa and we don’t intend to lose this enviable recognition. Let it therefore be said that the NPP came out of the 2018 primaries as a much stronger party,” he cautioned.
Read the full statement below
STATEMENT BY THE ACTING GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE NPP, JOHN BOADU AT A PRESS CONFERENCE TO OFFICIALLY OUTDOOR THE PARTY’S REVIEWED CONSTITUTION
Good afternoon Distinguish Members of our party and Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press
BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION
We have invited you here primarily to officially outdoor the NPP’s REVIEWED CONSTITUTION having successfully gone through the rigorous processes of amendment in conformity with the relevant constitutional provisions. It would be recalled that in pursuance to the provisions of Article 18 of the party constitution, an opportunity was afforded members of the party in Ghana and abroad to submit proposals for constitutional amendments through the office of the general secretary for onward submission to national delegates’ conference for consideration. Upon receipt of these proposals, my outfit compiled same and made available to all stakeholders at least one clear month before the 26th August National Delegates’ Conference held at Cape Coast. Conference could however not adopt these amendment proposals due to time constraint among other compelling reasons.
Accordingly, conference passed a Resolution instructing National Council to set up an ad-hoc committee to streamline these amendment proposals together with other relevant considerations and present their report to conference at an extraordinary national delegates’ conference to be organized at a later date. Consequent to this, National Council at its 4th general meeting held on September 13, formed an 11-member adhoc committee under the chairmanship of F.F Antoh. Other members of the committee were Madam Joyce Opoku Boateng, Hon. O.B. Amoah, Hon. Joseph Dindiok Kpemka, Hon. Godfred Yeboah Dame, Hon. Hackman Owusu Agyeman, Mr. Agness Okudzeto, Hon. Ben Abdalla, Mr. Antwi, Mrs. Joyce Agyemang Attafour and Richard Asante Yeboah.
The committee was inaugurated on 14th September, 2017 and was given 2 months within which to submit their final report to the party as per the resolution of national conference. Upon receipt of the committee’s report, the national chairman, invoking Article 9 (A)(5) of the party constitution, called for an extraordinary national delegates’ conference for the sole purpose of adopting the committee’s report on the amendment proposals.
The extraordinary national delegates’ conference as you would know, came off on 17th December, 2017 in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional capital. Conference considered and debated over 80 motions as contained in the report of the adhoc committee. Some of the motions were successfully adopted whereas others were rejected by conference. A few others, deemed contentious, were withdrawn by the sponsors of the motion on legitimate grounds.
The hardworking delegates of our party exhibited significant sense of discernment and maturity in their considerations of the various amendment proposals with recourse to the party’s supreme interest at all times. Eventually, we had a very successful conference with far-reaching amendments that would further strengthen the party organization at all levels. Once again, let me use this opportunity to acknowledge the instrumental role played by His Excellency President Nana Akufo-Addo towards the success of the conference. The party is also thankful to His Excellency the Vice President, Ministers of State, MPs, MMDCEs and other government appointees, National/Regional/Constituency executives, our external branches and indeed all the delegates to the conference for the diverse role they played in the attainment of this historic feat for the party.
After the conference, we put-up a committee to compile all the approved motions or amendment proposals into a single document. This exercise was done successfully and at the last National Council meeting held on January 8, 2018, their report was considered. So, it is gratifying to say that all is now set for the reviewed constitution to come into force. It is for this reason that today, we are witnessing the official inauguration of the constitution of the party, having incorporated all the approved amendments. Having said that, I now have the singular honour and privilege on behalf of the party, to declare the party’s reviewed constitution duly inaugurated on this 16th day of January, 2018.
KEY AMENDMENT PROVISIONS
It is worthy of note that a lot of the Articles in the previous constitution have been amended in various ways, either by new insertions, deletion or alteration. Some of the provisions were also streamlined and fine-tuned in order to do away with inconsistencies and enhance readability. Obviously, for want of time, I am unable to go through all the amendments that were effected. However, I would want to touch briefly on a few major ones.
1) Amendment of Article 14 [now, Article 15] to make NASARA one of the Special Organs of the Party just like the youth wing and the women’s wing. This also means that the following Articles have been amended
– Article 7(2) to include Deputy Constituency Nasara Coordinator who shall be appointed. The substantive Constituency Nasara Coordinator shall be elected
– Article 9(1) to include Deputy Regional Nasara Coordinator who shall be appointed
– Article 10(4) to include two Deputies for the National Nasara Coordinator both of whom shall be appointed
2) On the convening of meetings, Article 7, 9 and 10 have been amended in respect of constituency, regional and national organization respectively to read as follows;
In the event that the Constituency/Regional/National Chairperson fails to convene a meeting, a written resolution by a quarter of the membership of the Constituency/Regional/National Executive Committee should be sufficient to compel the convening of a meeting with stated agenda as communicated in the resolution.
3) Article 8 has been amended to give the party’s external branches a representation at the National Executive Committee (NEC) and National Council.
4) Article 10 has been amended to include past Presidential Candidates and past Running Mates as members of the National Executive Committee (NEC).
5) Article 10 has been amended to make the President a member of the party’s Steering Committee.
6) Article 4 has been amended to strengthen the party’s grievance procedure on the matters of discipline and provides as follows:
1. No member of the Regional Executive Committee shall be a member of the Regional Disciplinary committee
2. In order that the hearing of petitions are expedited, the Regional Disciplinary Committee shall ordinarily not spend more than 4 weeks in dealing with any matter before it and shall submit a report together with its recommendations to the Regional Executive for implementation or onward transmission to the Constituency office for implementation
3. The National Disciplinary Committee has been reconstituted as follows:
4. One (1) person appointed by the National Executive Committee who shall be a woman.
5. Two (2) representatives of the Party’s Parliamentary Group appointed by that group; at least one of whom shall be a woman
iii. One (1) representative of the National Council of Elders appointed by that group
1. One (1) representative of the Legal and Constitutional Committee appointed by that group
2. One (1) representative of the Regional Chairpersons appointed by that group
3. One (1) person appointed by the National Chairperson
vii. One (1) person appointed by the President where the Party is in government or the Presidential candidate where the Party is in opposition.
viii. At the first meeting of the National Disciplinary Committee, the Chairman shall be elected from among members by the members themselves.
7) Article 10 has been amended to read as follows:
The national secretariat shall be headed by the General Secretary and consist of the following;
1. National Organizer,
2. Director of Finance & Administration
iii. Director of Communications,
1. Director of Campaign Strategy,
2. Director of IT
3. Director of Research and Elections
vii. Director of External Affairs
viii. Director of Protocol
INTERNAL PRIMARIES
With the coming into force of this reviewed constitution, all is set for the party to hold its internal primaries to elect executive officers to occupy the various positions in the party from the polling station to national level using the provisions in the revised constitution. As we have indicated previously, the polling station elections would be held across all the 29,000+ polling stations in the country from Wednesday, 17th January to Sunday, 21st January, 2018. This would be followed with the election of Electoral Area Coordinators from 26th to 29th January, 2018. Chapter Elections for all our External Branches have been scheduled for February 15 to 25, whereas the elections of all External Branch Executives would be held from the 18th to 30th of March, 2018.
As part of preparations towards holding the Polling Station and Electoral Area primaries, the party, on January 10, issued GUIDELINES that would govern the conduct of the Polling Station and Electoral Area elections. These Guidelines were discussed and approved by the party’s second highest decision making body, the National Council at its 1st general meeting for the year which was held on 8th January, 2018.
GUIDELINES (Rules and Regulations) GOVERNING POLLING STATION/ELECTORAL AREA ELECTIONS
The Guidelines, among other things, provide that there shall be a Polling Station Elections Committee (PSEC) and Electoral Area Elections Committee (EAEC) in each Constituency for the purpose of conducting and supersizing all the polling station and electoral area elections in the respective Constituencies. Membership PSEC/EAEC shall be composed of the following;
– One Representative appointed by the Regional Executive Committee who shall be the chair
– One Representative appointed by the Constituency Executive Committee
– The Constituency Research/Elections officer
– Two Representatives from the Constituency Council of Elders and Patrons, one of whom shall be a woman
A prospective candidate in the Polling Station elections, who shall be a known and active member of good standing and resident within the particular polling station he/she is wishing to contest, shall procure an Application Form at a cost of GHS 10 from the PSEC.
He/she shall be nominated by one (1) person and seconded by three (3) registered members of the party, all of whom shall be of good standing at that particular polling station.
The PSEC shall paste photographs of elected polling station officers on prescribed form and hand it over to the Constituency Secretary or Research/Elections officer for onward submission to National Secretariat through the Regional party for the compilation of the Constituency Album.
A prospective candidate in the Electoral Area Elections, who shall be a known and active member of good standing, shall procure an Application Form at a cost of GHS 20.
He/she shall be nominated by one (1) elected polling station officer and seconded by three (3) registered members who are known and active members of the party who reside in that particular polling station.
The EAEC shall paste photograph of Electoral Area Coordinators on prescribed form and hand it over to the Constituency Secretariat through the Research and Election Officer for onward submission to National Secretariat through the Regional party for the compilation of the Constituency Album.
The polling station register shall be used as the register for the conduct of the polling station elections.
However, known and active members who reside and vote at a particular polling station but whose names, for some reasons, have not been captured in the Polling Station Register are eligible to vote provided that two (2) members can vouch for their membership.
Also, voters in both the polling station and electoral area elections shall use their party membership Identity (ID) card but where same is unavailable, National Voters ID card shall be admitted for the purpose of voting.
We wish to state categorically that no prospective aspirant shall be denied access to the purchase of Application Form upon request. No individual shall be permitted to purchase more than one Application Form and so, for the people wishing to pay the cost of the Forms for a number of prospective aspirants, the payment must be made to the PSEC/EAEC within the stipulated time before the Forms can be made available to them.
CONSTITUENCY/REGIONAL/NATIONAL PRIMARIES
Constituency and regional primaries shall be held from 21st to 24th February, 2018 and from 21st to 24th April, 2018 respectively. These internal primaries would then be climaxed with the election of National Executive Officers at the 2018 National Delegates’ Conference of the party to be held from June 15 to 17, 2018.
CONCLUSION
The NPP holds the view that this reviewed constitution we are inaugurating today, would add the needed impetuous to the party’s organizational strength at all levels. It has been well streamlined and made more effective to directly reflect the exigencies of this moment. In effect, if we are all going to strictly adhere to the provisions of this reviewed constitution, which I’m confident, we would; then I dare say that the NPP shall face no more internal crisis Insha Allah and that, we would continue to remain in government and delivering prosperity to the good people of this country.
Finally, I also wish to use this opportunity to once again, make a passionate appeal to all the sympathizers and members of the party especially the would-be candidates for the various positions in the upcoming primaries and their supporters to conduct this exercise with the necessary candour so that we would have incidence-free primaries for the love of the party. It has always been said that the NPP is the pacesetter and best example of democratic values for other political parties in the country and on the continent of Africa and we don’t intend to lose this enviable recognition. Let it therefore be said that the NPP came out of the 2018 primaries as a much stronger party.
NPP unveils reviewed constitution for the commencement of internal elections
Winful Cobbinah trains with Viborg FF in Denmark
Hearts of Oak midfielder Winful Cobbinah completed his training with Danish side Viborg FF on Tuesday, confirming reports that he is on his way out of the Ghanaian club.
Cobbinah joined Hearts mid-season in the previous campaign and although, the Phobians failed to win any trophy after finishing fourth in the league and losing in the FA Cup final to fierce rivals Asante Kotoko, the midfielder’s overall performance did not go unnoticed.
He caught the eye of Viborg’s scouts in Africa and he is expected to be officially unveiled to the club’s supporters.
Cobbinah, who was part of the Black Stars B side that won the Wafu Cup of Nations last year, has been handed jersey number 18 and AshesGyamera understands that he will sign a two-and-half-year contract in a deal worth around £75,000.
Kotoko deny Daniel Darkwah capture
Asante Kotoko communications director Obed Acheampong has rejected suggestions that the club have completed the signing of Daniel Darkwah in a two-year deal from Aduana Stars after pictures of him holding Kotoko jersey got leaked on social media.
The 22-year-old was spotted in Kumasi over the weekend and AshesGyamera understands that he is currently lodging at Sports Hotel, which is owned by Kotoko’s chief executive officer, but Acheampong insists nothing official has been concluded between them and the player.
“Daniel Darkwa is a good player but Asante Kotoko have not signed him as it is being circulated in the media,” Acheampong told Abusua FM.
“I do not know where all these artworks are coming from. Officially, he has not been signed and he can’t be regarded as a Kotoko player now.
“This doesn’t mean he can’t join us but he is not one of our players and the record must be set straight,” he added.
Acheampong, however, insists Kotoko will defeat Hearts of Oak in the semifinals of the 2018 Ghalca G6 tournament schedule for Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Wednesday.
“We are treating tomorrow’s match against Hearts of Oak as a pre-season fixture and there is no pressure on us. Hearts need this cup badly. They need this cup more than anything on this earth but it doesn’t mean we will lose,” he said.
Despite the denial, our outfit understands that Darkwah will be unveiled after the game against Hearts.
NPP debunks polling station elections postponement claims
The first vice chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Fredrick Fredua Antoh, has rubbished allegations by some people saying the polling station elections would not come off.
Speaking on OTEC FM’s afternoon political show dubbed “Dwabrem”, Mr F.F Antoh said misunderstandings between executives at some areas including Ejisu, Effiduase and Bosome Freho have been resolved.
Anto is currently on a tour of the region to assess the party’s readiness for the election that starts tomorrow and ends on 21st January, 2018.
He is excited about the constituencies so far visited and therefore commended Chairman Wontumi; the Regional chairman for his immense support & financing of the party. He encouraged party faithful to support chairman Wontumi in his bid to get re-elected.
On his part the Ashanti regional chairman Bernard Antwi Boasiako has called for incident free elections ahead of tomorrow’s elections.
_Otec FM
Ghana’s president Akufo-Addo can’t save corrupt officials, says Bawumia
Ghana’s vice-president Dr Mahamadu Bawumia has sent a strong warning to Ghanaians who are expected to face special prosecutor Martin Amidu in an alleged corrupt practices that there is no escape route.
Bawumia, who was a special guest at the New Year School and Conference of University of Ghana on Monday, believes nobody is above the laws of Ghana and not even the first gentleman of the country, H.E Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo can be able to save their blushes.
“With the appointment of Martin Amidu, the message is very clear that he [President Akufo-Addo] is very serious about dealing with this issue (corruption). It is not a partisan issue; you can have corrupt people across the partisan divide.
“The message is that, not even the President can protect you if you are corrupt,” he added.
AshesGyamera.com understands that Amidu will begin his prosecution process next month with several opposition party (NDC) members in his list.
CAS rejects Ghanaian referee Lamptey’s appeal on lifetime ban by Fifa
Ghanaian referee Joseph Lamptey’s appeal against his lifetime ban has been rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), the judicial body has announced.
Following an official complaint from Senegal, the 44-year-old was found guilty in March last year for awarding a controversial penalty to South Africa in their 2-1 win over Senegal during a 2018 Fifa World Cup qualifier at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane.
The game was replayed, with Senegal claiming a win to qualify to the final tournament holding in Russia.
However, Lamptey appealed against the ruling and insisted that the punishment was ‘harsh and inhumane’ but CAS has further revealed that the Ghanaian intentionally took two dubious decisions to help a betting company achieve a specific number of goals in that particular game.
“FIFA has taken note of the motivated arbitral award of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) confirming the lifetime ban imposed by FIFA’s Disciplinary and Appeal Committees on Ghanaian match official Joseph Odartei Lamptey,” a statement from Fifa read.
“FIFA’s judicial bodies had banned Mr Lamptey for life for breaching art. 69 par 1 (unlawfully influencing match results) of the FIFA Disciplinary Code during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifying match between South Africa and Senegal on 12 November 2016.
“In its ruling, CAS concluded that Mr Lamptey had intentionally taken two wrong decisions with the sole purpose of enabling a specific number of goals to be scored that would make pertinent bets successful.
“CAS concluded that there was an obvious link between these intentionally wrong decisions and a deviation from an expected betting pattern and consequently found Mr Lamptey guilty of having unlawfully influenced the result of the match.”
The statement added: “This CAS decision underlines FIFA’s commitment to protecting the integrity of football and its zero-tolerance policy on match manipulation, while also highlighting the effectiveness of its current agreement with Sportradar that uses their Fraud Detection System, which played an important role in this case.”
Lamptey, a high-ranking officer in Ghana’s immigration service, was handed a six-month ban by CAF in 2011 when he awarded a dubious goal to Esperance de Tunis against Al Ahly in a CAF Champions League game.
Zidane faces sack after Villarreal loss
Real Madrid’s problems at home continue. Zinedine Zidane’s side lost 1-0 to Villarreal at the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday in a fresh disappointment that leaves Los Blancos well adrift in the Liga table – and the Frenchman fighting for his job in the second half of the season.
Zidane’s side had failed to beat Valencia, Levante, Betis, Tottenham, Fuenlabrada, Barcelona and Numancia at home in 2017-18 and now Villarreal have become the third visiting team (after Barca and Betis) to leave their famous stadium with a win this term.
The Spanish and European champions claimed five titles in 2017, a club record, yet there were alarm bells before Christmas as they were brushed aside by Barca in a one-sided Clasico clash.
If Barca beat Real Sociedad on Sunday, Madrid (with a game in hand) will now be 17 points adrift at the halfway stage of the Primera Division, with no guarantee of finishing in the top four either as things stand, given Villarreal are now just one point behind them in fifth.
This was a season in which Madrid were supposed to dominate. Having won back-to-back Champions League crowns under Zidane, plus a first Liga title since 2011-12, this looked like the start of something. Instead, it could be the end.
Many of the team’s issues were in evidence against Villarreal. Tactically, Real were all too predictable as most of their chances came from hopeful balls into the box. With players like Luka Modric, Toni Kroos and Isco in their ranks, Zidane’s side are not nearly as creative as they should be and it showed here.
The French coach is an excellent motivator and a master man-manager. He is no tactical genius, however, and his side has been reliant upon individual brilliance for much of his successful tenure.
However, with his famous forwards either injured or out of form this season, goals have been hard to come by, especially in La Liga. And prior to this fixture, none of his players had scored more than four times this season in the Primera Division.
That had never happened before in Madrid’s entire history and the sorry stat did not change in this match either. Real attempted 28 shots in total, more than any other side in La Liga this season, but many of those were speculative efforts.
Cristiano Ronaldo had 11 of those himself, but the Portuguese left his shooting boots at home. On one occasion, he was denied by a stunning Sergio Asenjo save, while he also had a decent penalty shout turned down.
Again, though, this was another poor performance from the 32-year-old, who offered little in terms of link-up play outside the box and was left frustrated along with his team-mates after Pablo Fornals’ late winner.
Playing like this, Madrid are simply not a very scary side and there is much work to be done if Los Blancos are to have any chance of beating Paris Saint-Germain in the last 16 of the Champions League.
With their La Liga hopes evaporated, Real must focus now on Europe and also the Copa del Rey as they seek more silverware at the end of the season. And with his forwards flagging, Zidane needs a better tactical plan to make Madrid competitive again.
Less than a month after he led Los Blancos to a fifth title in 2017 and a seventh in his reign, the Frenchman faces a major fight to save his job.
Source : www.goal.com
2017 my lucky year — King Promise
For an industry which doesn’t favour young artistes, it’s always great to gain attention in the mainstream and Afrobeats artiste, King Promise can’t be thankful enough for the favour 2017 brought him.
The graduate of the Central University College, who shot to fame with his track, Oh Yeah admitted to Showbiz in an interview that he had a great year.
“Yes, I will say 2017 was my year of luck. It’s not as if I was new in the system but the year gave me a good reason to hope for better days in the industry.
I got the attention many equally talented young artistes are still struggling to get and I’m so grateful to Ghanaians for the support,” he said.
Among his many blessings he recounted were the release of songs such as Oh Yeah, Thank God, Double Trouble featuring Sarkodie and the new Selfish which is getting a lot of airplay.
“My team and I were very hopeful when we dropped Selfish. It was ready at the time Oh Yeah was released but we planned to hold on for a while and its success has been inspiring,” he said.
King Promise’s talent is not being appreciated only in Ghana but outside as well. In December last year, British-born Nigerian producer and recording artiset, Maleek Berry, commended him after his performance at the Detty Rave concert at the La Pleasure Beach.
King Promise acknowledges that such endorsements are morale boosters for him. Managed by renowned sound engineer, Kill Beatz who produced Selfish, the young graduate is looking forward to another promising year to churn out good songs.
As the awards season begins, King Promise’s name is being mentioned alongside others for trophies but he says that isn’t his focus now.
“My aim is to produce songs my fans can relate to. Although awards are important, my main focus is to produce good songs and take Ghanaian music worldwide,” he said.
Source : graphic.com.gh
Power tariffs cut by 14% – Akufo-Addo
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has announced that from January this year, non-residential users of electricity in the country would enjoy an average of 14% reduction in electricity tariffs.
According to President Akufo-Addo, not only has Government succeeded in normalising the power situation in the country, “we now want to boost private business in our country.”
Thus, the President indicated that “from January this year, the non-residential tariff rate, which is the rate which includes all of you here, is being reduced by an average of 14%. For barbers, it is being reduced by 18%; for hairdressers and beauticians, 15.7%, and for tailors, 9.8%.”
President Akufo-Addo continued: “An average bill last year was GH¢562 a month. With this reduction from January, it is coming down to GH¢473 a month, which means GH¢88 has been taken from the electricity tariff that you pay. We want to encourage private business, and make business stand on its feet.”
The President made this known on Monday, 15th January, 2017, at the opening of the 8th Salon Academy of the National Association of Beauticians and Hairdressers, held at the Mensah Sarbah Hall, University of Ghana, Legon.
Expressing his appreciation to the Association for their support of his candidature in the run-up to the 2016 elections, President Akufo-Addo noted that one of the pledges he made to them, the implementation of the Free Senior High School policy, is now a reality.
“By the grace of God, Free SHS, which some said was not possible or would be possible only after 20 years, is now a reality in our country. Free SHS has come to stay. It is going to be a central feature of the education architecture of our country. We are not going to go back on it. By 2020, all students in form 1, form 2 and form 3, would enjoy the free SHS policy,” he said.
This statement was met with a rapturous round of approval from the hundreds and hundreds of beauticians and hair dressers at the packed Mensah Sarbah Hall.
In response to the request by the President of the Association, Mrs Joyce Lamptey, for tax exemptions for start-up businesses, the President stated that in the 2018 budget, there is a provision which ensures that young entrepreneurs, up to the age of 35, will enjoy a tax holiday for the first five years of operation, before being taxed in the subsequent years.
Touching on the provision of skills training, he revealed that, up until now, all the institutions responsible for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in the country, were under so many organisations.
“My government has made the decision to centralise all of them (TVET) under the Ministry of Education, so we can scale up TVET training, and make it better and more robust for you. The demand for an industrial park in every region is part of the NPP manifesto, and you know that all the pledges I have made to the Ghanaian people, I am going to fulfil each and every one of them,” he said.
In conclusion, President Akufo-Addo appealed for the continued support of the Association, stressing that “this government is your government; it is the government of the private sector. Whatever we can do to strengthen the private sector, we will do it. We have come to do a job to raise Ghana up, and, with your support, we will raise Ghana up. The Black Star is going to shine and shine and shine again.”
Source: Ghana/ClassFMonline.com/91.3FM