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Democracy Hub Protest: 47 Arrested, Oliver Vormawor Wanted.

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The Ghana Police Service has confirmed the arrest of 47 protestors from the Democracy Hub group for engaging in unlawful protest activities.

On the first day of the demonstration, protestors blocked roads, toppled police barriers, and obstructed traffic at the 37 Roundabout in Accra, causing significant disruption to traffic. 

The arrest was carried out by the police at the 37 Roundabout on the second day of their three-day protest against the ongoing economic crisis.

Originally focused on the economic situation, the protest unexpectedly shifted and was rebranded as an anti-galamsey (illegal mining) demonstration.

In a statement, the police revealed that a manhunt is underway to apprehend one of the protest leaders, Oliver Vormawor, and others involved in acts of lawlessness during the demonstration. The Ghana Police Service described the protesters’ actions as “unGhanaian.” 

Originally focused on the economic situation, the protest unexpectedly shifted and was rebranded as an anti-galamsey (illegal mining) demonstration. The group aims to push for reforms that they believe will improve governance for the betterment of the Ghanaian people.  

They have vowed to persist with their demands and ensure that the concerns of citizens are addressed.

The police have yet to provide an official statement on the exact number of people detained or the specific charges they may face. However, it is estimated that about 20 protestors have been picked up by the police.

The police also revealed that a manhunt is underway to apprehend one of the protest leaders, Oliver Vormawor. 

In a viral video, Oliver Vormawor is seen taking a key from a police vehicle and throwing it away before fleeing the scene. In another video, he is captured toppling police barricades. 

The arrests have sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many calling for clarity on the situation and others expressing concerns over the right to peaceful assembly.

Kofi Kinaata: “I am in good health and sound mind.”

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Highlife musician Kofi Kinaata has calmed the concerns of his devoted fanbase. This follows news that he had been involved in accident on Sunday afternoon. 

Information about the mishap at an undisclosed place gained traction on social media. This ignited sincere worries among Kofi Kinaata’s admirers, who were disturbed by the circumstances.

Nonetheless, Kinaata eased many people’s fears by stating that he was doing fine in a Facebook post and live video clip.

Kofi Kinaata revealed in a Facebook post that he got involved in a car accident on his way to an event in the Western region. He, however, expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and concern. 

He wrote, “On our way to an event in the Western Region, our car had a head-on collision with a motorcycle at Aboadze, leading to an incident.

“Thank you all for your concern. I’m in good health and sound mind.”

Some commenters expressed relief that he was in good health.

See post here.

Emergency Evacuation at Kotoka International Airport 

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A tense situation unfolded at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) in Accra on Sunday afternoon when a passenger’s luggage began emitting smoke in the Terminal 3 departure hall.

Vigilant staff members promptly located the smoking luggage at the baggage wrapping area and segregated it, according to a statement released by GACL management.

In accordance with established emergency protocols, officials promptly ejected passengers from the terminal. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries.

The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) confirmed the incident occurred around 15:27 G.M.T. 

The GACL, in a statement, emphasized the significance of abiding by international aviation standards, reminding travelers that it is completely forbidden to travel with batteries.

The passenger whose luggage caused the disruption was identified and handed over to the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) for questioning.

GACL further stated that the traveler might face additional legal action from the authorities if any illegal items were found in their luggage and were confiscated.

The management expressed their appreciation to the passengers for their cooperation throughout the evacuation.

They emphasized that passenger safety is their first concern. The kotoko international airport terminal has since resumed regular operations.

The statement read: 

INCIDENT AT TERMINAL 3 DEPARTURE HALL, KOTOKA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (KIA)

Management of Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) wishes to confirm that on Sunday, September 22, 2024, at approximately 3.27pm, a passenger’s luggage was detected to be emitting smoke at the baggage wrap area at the Departure Hall, Terminal 3, KIA.

The Operations Room of Aviation Security Department was immediately alerted and the luggage in question was swiftly isolated. Passengers in the terminal at the time were quickly evacuated in line with GACL’s Emergency Operations procedures.

The passenger has been handed over to the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) for interrogation. Passengers are advised not to travel with batteries, as this is against International Civil Aviation Regulations. Any detection of batteries or any other prohibited items or substances in luggage, will be confiscated and the passenger handed over to the authorities for processing.

Management wishes to thank passengers who were in the departure hall at the time of the incident for their cooperation during the evacuation process. The safety of our passengers is paramount.

All passenger facilitation and terminal operations have resumed smoothly.

SIGNED MANAGEMENT 22nd SEPTEMBER 2024

A Rocha and 6 Others To  Sue Government over Mining In Forest Reserves…

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A Rocha Ghana, a leading environmental organization, has joined forces with six other civil society groups to file a lawsuit against the government. The lawsuit is to challenge illegal mining activities within forest reserves.

According to the group, the passage of LI 2462 in 2022, which permits mining in Ghana’s forest reserves, has resulted in widespread destruction in protected areas and threatens the livelihoods of many Ghanaians.

The includes Kasa Ghana, Eco-Conscious Citizens, Tropenbos, Nature and Development Foundation, Civic Response, and Media Coalition Against Galamsey. These groups say they are deeply concerned about the devastating impact of mining in these protected areas.

Daryl Bossu, Deputy National Director for Arocha, emphasized that the primary objective of the lawsuit is to secure an injunction to halt all mining and prospecting activities in forest reserves.

He was speaking at a press conference held at A Rocha Ghana’s head office in Accra. He explained that the halting of these activities will safeguard the environment.

Daryl Bossu told the media that the group’s suit will challenge the legality of LI 2462.

“The Minerals Commission is still accepting applications to mine in forest reserves as recently as August 2024. Our case challenges the legality of the Environmental Protection (Mining in Forest Reserves) Regulations, LI 2462, which we believe was laid in Parliament without the mandatory physical impact analysis in violation of the Public Financial Management Act.

“This failure to follow due process renders the regulation null and void.”

ACEP Calls For Dimissal Of ECG Management Over GH¢9bn Loss

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The Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP) is calling for the dismissal of the management of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). They say this is due to allegations of mismanagement.

According to ACEP, revenue losses at ECG have skyrocketed from GH¢295 million in 2017 to a staggering GH¢9.7 billion in 2022. 

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, September 19, Kodzo Yaotse, ACEP’s policy lead on petroleum and conventional energy, emphasized the need for a change in ECG’s leadership due to its poor revenue mobilization efforts.

He said, “The growing fiscal burden imposed on the economy by ECG’s poor performance has become a ticking time bomb that can undermine the progress made after the domestic and international debt restructuring to keep Ghana solvent.

“With the level of debt accumulation and the intervention required of the state, it is just a matter of time before Ghana is plunged into another debt crisis. With IPP debt mounting and gas suppliers and transporters demanding payments, the pressure on the government to sacrifice social investment is high.”

Additionally, Yaotse condemned the wasteful use of state resources, urging immediate action to prevent further economic damage. 

“The political lethargy to enable ECG to deliver value to the people of Ghana continues to hurt Ghana’s budget and, by extension, development efforts. He said, the Energy Sector Recovery Programme (ESRP) estimates that power sector shortfalls between 2019 and 2023 amounted to approximately US$8.25 billion.

Mr. Yaotse described this as “ a sheer waste of public resources that cannot persist. In light of the above.”

Police: 3 Persons Arrested For Disrupting DRIP Commissioning In Apam

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The Ghana Police Service has arrested three individuals, including Alhaji Kassim Mohammed, the Gomoa West constituency Chairman of the NDC. 

Although the reasons for the chairman’s arrest are still unclear, family sources suspect it may be in connection with the recent clash that occurred between members of the NDC and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) during the presentation of machinery for the District Road Infrastructure Project (DRIP).

Mr. Kassim is reported to have been picked up from his home by some police personnel and has been in detention since Wednesday night.

The police have also launched a manhunt for the others involved in the violent disturbance that left one person injured in Apam, Central Region, on September 16, 2024.

Aside from the Gomoa West constituency chairman, others arrested include Stephen Cobbinah (alias Bonjour) and Joseph Mensah (alias Kofi Kokor). Allegedly, the suspects armed themselves with offensive weapons and disrupted a commissioning ceremony for the District Roads Improvement Programme (DRIP) in Apam, resulting in violence.

The conflict is said to have begun when NDC supporters questioned the decision to display posters of Bismark Basie Nkum, the NPP’s Gomoa West parliamentary candidate, on the state equipment.

The three are currently in police custody and set to be arraigned in court to face charges. The police are actively pursuing the remaining suspects to bring them to justice.

LPG will rebuild Ghana’s football pride with modern stadiums- Sports Spokesperson says

The Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) has vowed to transform the country’s football infrastructure, pledging to reconstruct major stadiums to meet international standards.

According to David Opare Donkor well known as Kwame Wilder, the LPG Campaign Spokesperson for Creative Arts and Sports; the current state of Ghana’s football pitches and stadiums is aggravating and a national shame.

He said during an interview that, “As a nation that prides itself on its football prowess, it’s unacceptable that our stadiums don’t meet the basic standards set by FIFA and CAF.”

Wilder assured that when Kofi Akpaloo and the LPG are voted into power, they will reconstruct the Baba Yara, Accra, Essipong, and Tamale Sports Stadiums to meet the highest FIFA and CAF standards.

“We deserve stadiums that rival the likes of Johannesburg’s iconic stadium. It’s time for Ghana to take its rightful place among the football elite,” he emphasized.

He therefore urged Ghanaians to choose Kofi Akpaloo as the next President to address the stadium related challenges in the country.

Ghana Trade Fair Company commences 5-day business fair in Kumasi

The Ghana Trade Fair Company Limited has kicked off a 5-day business fair dubbed ‘Grand Sales’ in the Ashanti Region’s capital, Kumasi.

Running from September 19th to 23rd, the event is set to attract over a hundred local traders from Kumasi and beyond.

During a media briefing at the event’s inauguration, Dr. Agnes Adu, the Chief Executive Officer of the company, noted that the fair aims to promote and elevate locally made products in Ghana.

Dr. Adu mentioned that the yearly event, which is hosted in different locations, has been brought to Kumasi this year to enhance the local manufacturing sector in line with the company’s mission.

“We do this every year in different places and this year we are here in Kumasi. Our goal today is really to support local made in Ghana, so every product, everything that is produced here in Ghana, our goal and our Mandate as Ghana Trade Fair Company Limited is to support these local made in Ghana products,” she stated.

She also stressed that such fairs and exhibitions serve not only to showcase local products but also to assist business owners in clearing their inventory by selling to the public.

Dr. Agnes Adu further urged Ghanaians to embrace and support made-in-Ghana products to foster the growth of local enterprises.

Participants at the fair praised the Ghana Trade Fair Company Limited for the initiative, expressing their optimism in leveraging the platform to promote their businesses.

Anaf Atebila, a local bag weaver from Bolga, said he’s hoping to increase sales and also to project his business to support his employees, many of whom are in need.

Ursula Akuruko, the founder of UD Beads Entreprise specializing in beads and bags manufacturing, said she also aims to capitalize on the opportunity to boost sales and expand her business.

Election 2024: 13 Presidential Aspirants Cleared, Others Disqualified.

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The Electoral Commission (EC) has released the list of candidates qualified to contest in the 2024 elections coming up on December 7.

The communique read: “Following the successful conduct of the Filing of Nominations from the 9th of September to the 13th of September, 2024, the Commission instituted a thorough examination of the Nomination Forms submitted by the Candidates to ensure conformity with requirements as set out in law.


The Electoral Commission wishes to inform the General Public that the following persons have successfully gone through the Nomination process and qualify to contest as candidates in the 2024 Presidential Election…”

Qualified political parties are: Mahamudu Bawumi (New Patriotic Party), John Dramani Mahama (National Democratic Congress), Christian Kwabena Andrews (Ghana Union Movement). Daniel Augustus Lartey Jnr (Great Consolidated Popular Party), Akua Donkor (Ghana Freedom Party), Hassan Abdulai Ayariga (All People’s Congress), Kofi Akpaloo (Liberal Party of Ghana). Mohammed Frimpong (National Democratic Party) and Nana Akosua Frimpomaa (Convention People’s Party)

Contesting as independent candidates are; George Twum-Barima-Adu, Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen, Nana Kwame Bediako and Kofi Koranteng.

Bernard Mornah of the People’s National Convention (PNC) and Janet Nabla of the People’s National Party (PNP) were disqualified from contesting.

The announcement was issued by the EC on Friday, September 20, 2024.

Fire destroys about 500 structures in Tema 

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A devastating fire broke out on Wednesday afternoon in Tuobodom, a squatter community in Tema Community 12, destroying approximately 500 structures.

The fire, which was first seen as smoke, quickly escalated into a raging inferno, leaving hundreds of residents displaced.

Personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), along with support from the police, Ambulance Service, and the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), worked tirelessly for over three hours to prevent the fire from spreading further.

Tema Regional Fire Commander, ACFO II Patrick Sallah, told Joy News that nine fire appliances and nearly 80 personnel, including officers from the national level, were deployed to the scene.

“The distress call came in around 2:20 p.m., and within 6 minutes, the first fire appliance arrived. The wind was aiding the spread of the fire,” he stated.

He further explained, “We brought the fire under control within 90 minutes and completely extinguished it by 5:30 p.m. Fortunately, no lives were lost, but properties were destroyed.”

In a nearby garage, personnel were able to save 60 cars from the blaze. Commander Sallah also noted that the GNFS had previously educated the community on fire prevention measures.

“We have been here a couple of times to educate them on handling their waste when it comes to burning,” he added.

An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the fire, with warnings against indiscriminate burning and the careless handling of LPG and other flammable materials.

Eyewitness Accounts of Fire Outbreak

Joyce Essel, a hairdresser in the community, described her initial reaction to the fire. “I could smell something burning from my salon but couldn’t figure out where it was coming from.

“Then I heard an explosion, and within minutes, four kiosks were on fire. We called the fire service, but the fire spread too fast.”

Joyce, who lost all her belongings in the fire, expressed her devastation.

“At this point, I’ve lost everything. I may have to return to my family at Kasoa-Amanfrom. I came to Tema to make a life, but now I don’t know what to do.”

Grace Dogbe, an employee at Koreana Hotel, recounted her emotional experience. “We saw the smoke, but we had no idea our homes were on fire.

“My colleague had saved over GH¢5,000 for something important, but it was gone in minutes. Now, all we have is our lives and the clothes we’re wearing.”

Another resident, Redeemer Torzu, revealed that he lost GH¢12,000 in the blaze.

“I was on my way home from work when I saw a fire appliance heading in this direction. By the time I got here, it was too late. I’ve lost everything, including the cash I needed for some purchases. We need help.”

Calls for Support – Fire Outbreak Victims

The incident drew the attention of the Tema Central MP, Nii Noi Hanson-Nortey, who visited the scene and called for support for the affected residents.

“This is not an ordinary fire. I received a short video of the incident while on my way to Tema, but the reality on the ground is far worse.

“I’m appealing to churches and constituents to provide help during this critical time. I’m grateful to the GNFS and all other agencies involved, but my people need urgent support.”

NDC parliamentary hopeful Ebi Bright also offered assistance, announcing that temporary arrangements had been made to house the victims.

“We’ve arranged three locations nearby to accommodate those affected. We’re providing mattresses, soaps, and other essentials to ease their burden in the interim. The MP and I are working together to manage the situation.”

Though grateful that no lives were lost, she expressed concern over the loss of livelihoods for over a thousand people in the community.

Source: myjoyonline

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