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President Mills calls on Ghanaians to bury political
differences and support gov’t initiatives
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh, Ghanadot
Accra, Oct 21, Ghanadot - President John Evans Atta Mills has
urged Ghanaians to bury their political differences and rather
unite as one people to support Government's initiatives and
projects, to enhance total development of the country.
He noted that with the general elections over, it was time for
Ghanaians to co-operate and support government's policies and
programmes, aimed at improving the living standard of the
people.
President Mills said this when he addressed the chiefs and
people of the Kwahu Traditional Area at Mpraeso on Friday, as
part of his three- day visit to the Eastern Region.
He commended the chiefs and people in the area for ensuring
peace during last year's general elections.
The President said the government had initiated pragmatic
programmes for the rapid development of the country, and hoped
Ghanaians would return it into power at the end of its four-
year term.
The Omanhene of the Kwahu Traditional Area, Daasebre Akuamoah
Boateng II, in an address read on his behalf, appealed to
government to complete the construction of the 12- kilometre
road to the Kwahu Ridge, as well as the rehabilitation of the
Mpraeso town roads and others in the area, to facilitate the
movement of goods and services from the area and the Afram
Plains to the marketing centres.
He also appealed to the government to replace the obsolete
equipment and machines of the Kwahu water works at Kotoso to
ensure uninterrupted portable water supply to communities on the
Kwahu ridge.
Daasebre Boateng urged the government to assist the Ghana
Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) to rehabilitate its old equipment
in the area to improve television reception in the communities.
Ghanadot
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How Ghana missed the Mo Ibrahim
award this year
Commentary, Oct 21, Ghanadot - The Mo Ibrahim
award, in reality, is the culmination of African
political leadership games. Call it the African
Political Olympics or The World Cup. Unlike the eleven
players ....More |
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Mo Ibrahim Foundation partners AUCC to establish governance
module
Accra, Oct. 20, Ghanadot/GNA - The management of Mo Ibrahim
Foundation has approved 12,980 dollars grant for the
establishment of a media and governance module at the Journalism
and Media Department of African University College of
Communication (AUCC) in Accra. ....More
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Spio-Garbrah in Ghana to meet NDC leaders for talks
Accra, Oct 14, Ghanadot - The Chief Executive Officer of the
Commonwealth Telecommunications Organization, Dr. Ekow Spio
Garbrah, has indicated his readiness to meet with the party’s
hierarchy in resolving the recent furore generated by his
comments ...More |
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Emerging African development thinking
(Part 4)
Review, Oct 15, Ghanadot - Kofi Akosah-Sarpong
continues his deliberations with Prof. George Ayittey on his
argument that US President Barack Obama’s Accra public
statement that Africa’s future is in Africans hands..More |
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