Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Help Feed The Street Children.


#FEEDTHECHILD There is about 20,000 children living on the streets of Kumasi. For these children daily life consists of a constant struggle for survival. They search for polluted garbage dumps for metal parts, which they can sell for few coins. They sleep without any protection, sometimes right next to traffic-laden streets. THEY EAT IRREGULARLY AND MOSTLY UNHEALTHY. Violence, drug and sexual abuse are part of these children's daily routine. A lack of hygiene often leads to infection with diseases and makes it harder to cure them. Without a chance to complete or even attend school, the perspective for these young people looks very grim. The society has put a blind eye to it resulting to high level of armed robbery and other social vices. Have you ever thought of these children or had a chance to ask any of them, how they ended up on the street? Join us on September 21, to Feed these children on the streets of Kumasi on the #NVDay15. #FeedTheChild Contact any of these numbers to support by donating or Volunteering :0244504137 :0264460067 :0243750022 :0242040221 :0541087584 To put a smile on the face of these children *SHARE WITH FRIENDS*

N.P.P Formal Chairman- " I Am Sad For My Party ".


Peter Mac Manu, a distinguish former National Chairman of the opposition New Patriotic Party [NPP] says he always feels miserable when the party he once led is exposed to bad publication in the media. Mac Manu who has been tipped to lead Nana Addo’s 2016 campaign seek to know why the ‘Elephant’ fraternity is still not “united” – despite been known as the Danquah-Busia-Dombo Tradition party. 
“I am very sad for the NPP,” – he told Kasapa FM. The NPP is yet to resolve some internal wrangling within the party – some key members of the party seems to have issues with others, a situation that has led to the party’s national chairman and its general secretary’s office in trouble over the past few months. The former chairman is however calling for a “United” NPP to face the ruling NDC in the coming election – all issues within the party according to him must be solved amicably. Source: peacefmonline.com

Monday, 7 September 2015

Nana Addo Didn't Inform Me Of "Rise And Build Tour".... Kwabena Agyapong .


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The opposition New Patriotic Party's internal wrangling appears far from over as the General Secretary of the party, Kwabena Agyei Agyepong has revealed that he has for a long time been excluded from the activities of his Flagbearer, Nana Akufo Addo. In the latest twist to the tale, a "dishearted" Mr Agyepong says he only got to know about the NPP Presidential candidate’s ongoing ‘Rise And Build’ Tour on the internet. The beleaguered NPP Chief Scribe laments despite his efforts to push forward the agenda of the flagbearer, he is not granted the least courtesy and respect as demanded, and has on several occasions been kept in the dark on issues relating to official activities of the flag bearer.

 The 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party commenced his month- long national tour last Thursday which saw him visiting the Volta Region, ahead of the commencement of the campaign for the 2016 general elections. Nana Akufo-Addo while on the visits will meet up with regional executives, constituency executives, and aspirants in the NPP parliamentary primaries, both winners and losers, in every region he visits. This is to prepare the party for a campaign that hopes to energize Ghanaians to help build and restore Ghana onto a path of progress and prosperity. However speaking on Okay FM’s Ade Akye Abia Morning Show, Kwabena Agyepong stated that though he has been unfairly treated for a long time, he had decided to remain quiet over such internal party issues.

 He asserted out that the "deliberate orchestrated attempt in the media to discredit" him will not prevail. “They have tried to blame me for several things I have no idea about. I have tried all I can to advance the cause of Nana Addo but my efforts are not being appreciated. This is very disheartening and sad. "I have always tried to accompany Nana Addo everywhere he goes. You’ll recall that when the unfortunate incident happened at the Goil Filing station at Circle, I was there with Nana, but what you don’t know is that after we had planned to go there, the car which was to convey us to the incident scene took off before I got to our supposed meeting at the time we had agreed. I had to drive and rush to meet Nana Addo at Circle. The same thing happened when we were going to James Town, I had to find my way there.

 "Again when we were going to Akropong to express our condolence over the death of Okuapiman Hene, Nana Addo Dankwa, though I had repeatedly informed the entourage that I was waiting for them at Aburi to make the journey together, to my utmost surprise Nana Addo’s convoy swiftly drove past me. Once again I had to meet them at Akropong alone. "What more can i do, I have a clear heart and I don’t hold anything against Nana Addo, the deliberate orchestrated attempt in the media to discredit me will fail" he lamented.




 Source: peacefmonline.com

Government Must Pay E.C.G Before Tariff Adjustment Be Accepted.


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The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has called on government to pay debts owed the Electricity Company of Ghana. The party said it is only when government fulfils its financial obligations to ECG and other utility service providers that the recent tariff increases will accepted.

These were contained in a press released signed by the CPP’s Director of Communications, Nii Armah Akomfrah. Utility companies are currently engaging the public as part of processes to justify the request for tariff increases.
But CPP believe government cannot owe huge sum to the service providers and burden ordinary, struggling citizens. - See more at: http://www.myjoyonline.com/politics/2015/September-6th/govt-must-pay-ecg-others-before-new-tariffs-can-be-accepted-cpp.php#sthash.4QMT1JfA.oKIs2E9V.dpuf

Source: myjoyonline
 

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Why Nana Addo Did Not Vote In District Assembly Elections


Press Secretary to New Patriotic Party (NPP) Presidential Candidate, Nana Akufo Addo has explained that his boss deliberately abstained from voting in yesterday’s district assembly elections. Eugene Arhin in an interview on Adom FM said Nana Addo would have shot himself in the foot if he had voted in the elections, which was characterized by apathy across the country. “Nana Akufo Addo has made it categorically clear that the current voters register is terribly flawed and that it is not fit for any purpose, which includes voting to elect a President, Members of Parliament and Assembly members. If he did cast his vote yesterday, it would have amounted to double standards and Nana Addo is not known for that,” he said. Political opponents of the Nana Akufo Addo are making a meal of his inability to cast his vote in the national exercise which is required of every Ghanaian upon attaining eighteen (18) years of age and beyond. The veteran politician has been lambasted for not showing a good example by discharging his civic responsibility. Source: adomonline.com