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Amanda Foundation extends charity to Trekume

Dr Amanda Nhyirah Bayeh addressing the gathering

Dr Amanda Nhyirah Bayeh addressing the gathering

About 200 residents of Trekume in the Anloga District of the Volta Region were beneficiaries of a health screening and community outreach extended to them recently by the Amanda Foundation, a non-governmental organisation.

Adults were screened of Hepatitis B, Malaria and Hypertension while children were given Polio vaccines with the assistance of volunteers and nurses in the community.

The foundation again presented assorted items including stationery and 200 packs of cooked food donated by Mr Elijah Amoo Addo, Co-founder of Food for all Africa.

Dr Amanda Nhyirah Biyeh, the convener, said the outreach formed part of the foundation’s commitment to support the less privileged in identified areas.

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She said members of the community had many health needs in addition to the lack of basic social amenities hence the decision to offer a helping hand.

“The village has a health facility but it lacks a lot of equipment. The place is in bad shape and people do not visit the facility regularly. Some girls aged between 15 and 16 are mothers while some of the pupils lack basic ICT and technology skills,” she observed.

Dr Amanda, who led the health screening, educated the community members on mental health and encouraged them to live healthy lifestyles and seek prompt medical treatment for illnesses.

Commending partners of the outreach including Mr Ramsey Prince Benson, the Youth Member of Parliament of the area, she indicated that the foundation would continue to “restore hope through charity,” and execute other projects to bring development to the locality.

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Community members represented by Mr Felix Yao Sekle praised the gesture and appealed for the construction of an ICT laboratory and provision of other basic social services and infrastructure.

By Spectator Reporter

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Prof. Mike Oquaye accuses gov’t of ‘secret trial’ of Chief Justice

Former Speaker of Parliament, Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye, has criticised the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) over what he described as the mishandling of the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo.

He is unhappy with the constitutional provision requiring the hearing of the Chief Justice’s case to be held in-camera.

“I am concerned about certain issues that I consider vital, particularly the trial in-camera provision. You will ask yourself what the rationale is for that provision in our constitution, what is its purpose, and if we are to give it a purposeful interpretation, where shall we go? The purpose is it to benefit the people of Ghana as a whole, that the Chief Justice must be trial in-camera…”

He added, “From the very beginning, the constitution tells us justice belongs to the people, it emanates from the people, justice belongs to all of us people, one may say that this provision could be advarance to the one that says trial must be done in-camera.” he said in an exclusive interview with JoyNews.

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Prof. Oquaye also raised concerns about the transparency and integrity of the process.

He argued that the judiciary must be insulated from political interference, adding that the current handling of the matter risks eroding confidence in the rule of law.

The Chief Justice was recently suspended following allegations of misconduct, after which a formal petition was submitted to President John Mahama, prompting the formation of a committee to investigate the matter.

The proceedings, however, have largely been conducted in-camera, drawing criticism from sections of the public and some legal minds.

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While the NDC government maintains that the suspension was carried out in accordance with constitutional provisions, Prof. Quaye argues that the secrecy surrounding the process undermines the principles of accountability and due process.

Source:Myjoyonline.com 

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Committee on Roads and Transport engages Transport Ministry

The Parliamentary Select Committee on Roads and Transport has paid a familiarization visit to the Ministry of Transport and its agencies to perform its legislative oversight and foster collaboration in Ghana’s transport sector.

The visit by the 17-member Committee led by its Chairman, Isaac Adjei Mensah, who is also the Member of Parliament for the Wassa East Constituency in the Western Region, was aimed at getting updates on ongoing projects and foster direct dialogue with agencies under the Ministry’s purview. 

The Chairman of the committee described the visit as “a strategic and symbolic gesture” and emphasized the importance of direct engagement with sector leadership to enable informed legislative support.

The Transport Minister  Joseph Bukari Nikpe outlined some reforms including a framework to regularize commercial motorcycle operators, popularly known as Okada by lowering the minimum rider age from 25 years to 21 years, which is near completion and will soon be presented to Parliament.

He also mentioned the reviving of Ghana’s national carrier via a public-private partnership, upgrading airport infrastructure, studying coastal routes to ease road congestion, opening a new DVLA branch in Adenta, and upgrading the Ghana Civil Aviation Training Academy.

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 The minister also disclosed that the ministry is in the process of procuring new buses for Metro Mass and STC.

The other Members of the visiting Committee were Chiwitey Dari Andrew, Vice Chairperson and MP for Sawla/Tuna/Kalba; Osei Nyarko Kennedy, MP for Akim Swedru and the Ranking Member; Francis Asenso-Boakye, MP for Bantama;  Frimpong Kwame Ohene, MP for Asante Akim North; Cudjoe Doyoe Comfort, Ada MP;  Marfo Ahenkorah Kofi, MP for Achiase; Mahama Toure Naser, Ayawaso East MP;  Ziedeng Anwataazumo Bede, MP for Lawra and Mubarak Seid, MP for Sunyani East.

The Committee also visited the Civil Aviation Authority and the Civil Aviation Training Centre to be acquainted with its functions and operations.

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