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Patrick Akoto attends WAFU B Media Strategies Workshop in Cote D’voire

Senior Communications Manager at the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Patrick Akoto, is in Cote D’voire attending a three-day West African Football Union (WAFU Zone B) Media Strategies Workshop – the first of its kind in the thriving zone.

The three day workshop runs from Tuesday, February 4 to Thursday February 6, 2025, at WAFU B’s new Headquarters in the Ivorian capital, Abidjan.

Representatives of all the seven members of the regional body are in attendance as well as a representative of WAFU Zone A has also been invited to benefit from the training workshop.

The workshop focuses on digital communication, sports communication, crisis management and sensitive communication, sponsorship, and partnership, amongst other exciting topics.

The workshop will provide participants with the skills and knowledge needed to develop effective media and communication strategies aimed at improving the promotion of football across the divide.

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The knowledge shared at the workshop will enhance the operations of the Communication Department of the Associations and the sub-regional body.

The President of the Ivorian Football Federation, Yacine Idriss Diallo, opened the workshop on behalf of WAFU B President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, alongside hardworking WAFU B Executive Director, Philippe Tchere.

Participants are being trained on various aspects of media relations, content creation, and digital communication strategies.

The sessions have been designed to help the member associations build stronger media presence, engage with fans more effectively, and improve the various communication channels.

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The initiative reflects WAFU’s commitment to enhancing the professionalism of football management in West Africa, ensuring that the region’s football activities receive better coverage and visibility across local and international platforms.

WAFU B is organising the workshop in partnership with the Côte d’Ivoire Digital Press Network, France24 and DW.

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New BoG governor can’t engage in official duties – Afenyo-Markin to Mahama

The Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo Markin has raised concerns over the assumption of official duties by Dr. Johnson Asiamah as Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG).

The former Deputy Governor was recently nominated by  President John Dramani, on January 31, 2025, to serve as Governor, pending approval by the Council of State.

This follows a formal request by the current Governor, Dr. Ernest Addison, to proceed on leave ahead of his retirement on March 31, 2025.

However, in a letter to President Mahama dated February 4, Minority Leader raised serious concerns with Dr. Asiamah’s assumption of office in the absence of the Council of State.

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“Your Excellency, it is my considered view that Dr. Johnson Asiamah should refrain from engaging in official duties at the Bank of Ghana until his nomination has been duly approved by the Council of State. While awaiting confirmation, he can seek any necessary briefings outside the formal assumption of office,” the letter noted.

He added, “I trust that due attention will be given to this matter to uphold the integrity of our institutional processes.”

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Bagbin lifts suspension of four MPs

Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has lifted the suspension of four Members of Parliament (MPs) who were suspended after a clash during the vetting session on Thursday, January 30, 2025.

The altercation occurred between Minority and Majority MPs, escalating tensions in Parliament. The disagreement reached a peak after the suspension of the four MPs, triggering a debate over whether the vetting should proceed on January 31, 2025.

Following the suspension, the Minority MPs walked out, leaving only the Majority to continue with the vetting of nominees, including that of MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who had already undergone several hours of questioning by the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin.

The lifting of the suspension comes after a review of the incident. The four MPs – Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, Jerry Ahmed Shaib and Alhassan Tampuli – are now expected to resume their parliamentary duties as normal. The move seeks to restore order in Parliament following the disruptions.

This was after both the majority leader and minority leader appealed to the Speaker of Parliament to lift the ban on the four MPs.

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Alban Bagbin said, “So I have lifted the suspension order. I do so instantly and takes effect immediately. The affected Hon. Members are permitted now to enter the precincts of the house. I must say they actually complied with the orders.”

He assured that the investigations will continue, and the House will have the opportunity to make a decision.

He commended the security agencies for their support.

Source : Citinewsroom.com

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