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ASEPA boss rebukes Kofi Bentil over ‘Bawumia deserves a fair hearing’ write-up
The Executive Director of the Alliance For Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA), Mensah Thompson, has launched a scathing attack on the Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, for advising Ghanaians to give the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, a fair hearing.
Kofi Bentil, in a write-up, entreated Ghanaians to give Dr. Bawumia a chance be the country’s next president as he has a lot to offer.
“Every man deserves a fair hearing. We gave President Mahama a chance to be President, the least we can do is give Dr Bawumia a fair and objective hearing. He is not President, and has never been President! I have no doubt he will be better! The VP position in Ghana, apart from standing in when the president is away (and he can’t make any serious decisions), is totally powerless! He is like an advisor! There’s a good reason Kwame Nkrumah refused to have a Vice President!”Mr. Bentil argued.
Several persons have hit hard at Mr. Bentil for making such remarks.
Mr. Thompson, in an open letter, criticized Kofi Bentil saying “what seems to be raising a lot of eyebrows and making people wonder if indeed that Facebook account truly belongs to the Kofi Bentil we all know is your assertion that because Dr. Bawumia has only been a Vice-President and not the President, we should absolve him of any blame of the misery and reckless misgovernance this country has been dragged through in the last 7 years. Senior, that is one hell of a stretch, from ”give to him a chance at least to you can’t blame him, he was only number 2.”
“Senior you are a lawyer of many years standing, you have been in the governance and policy space for quite some time, and you understand the workings of government more than many of us, with all due respect please give us a break!!! You cannot sell this narrative even to a toddler.”
The ASEPA Executive Director believes the Vice President of IMANI Africa is worsening things for the Vice President.
He advised Kofi Bentil to desist from insulting the sensibilities of Ghanaians, stating that the average voter is now more discerning.
“You cannot sell this narrative even to a toddler. For what it’s worth, you are even making things worse for the vice President. Senior, how low can you insult the sensibilities of Ghanaians? I think you need to give Ghanaians some inches senior, the average voter now is more than discerning and this certainly will be very hard to fly.”
Read below Mensah Thompson’s letter
Mensah Thompson of ASEPA writes….
OPEN LETTER TO KOFI BENTIL OF IMANI….
Dear Senior Kofi,
I hope this letter finds you well, I’m sure you are very much aware that you are one of the people I have so much respect for in the CSO space in Ghana and anytime we have had the opportunity to interact I have never hid that.
Senior, I have chanced on a couple of your commentary on Dr.Bawumia, I have looked through your posts on Facebook as well and the responses to your posts I’m sure have already given you an indication of your vile deviation from the principles of accountability that has characterized the work of IMANI over the years, one that inspired many of us to get into the space.
And this is the more reason why I feel obliged to respond to you, so that you don’t continue to let many of us who have been inspired by your many good years of service to this Country down.
Senior, the import of your argument in the last few months have been that at least we should give Dr.Bawumia a chance to redeem himself, that in itself it’s not a bad inclination, I mean everyone deserves a second chance at life, at love and even at leadership.
However, what seems to be raising a lot of eyebrows and making people wonder if indeed that Facebook account truly belongs to the Kofi Bentil we all know is your assertion that because Dr. Bawumia has only been a Vice-President and not the President we should absolve him of any blame of the misery and reckless mis-governance this Country has been dragged through in the last 7 years.
Senior, that is one hell of a stretch, from ”give to him a chance at least to you can’t blame him, he was only number 2.”
Senior you are a lawyer of many years standing, you have been in the governance and policy space for quite some time and you understand the workings of government more than many of us, with all due respect please give us a break!!! You cannot sell this narrative even to a toddler.
For what is worth you are even making things worse for the vice President. Senior, how do you even contemplate such a narrative when the same person you are talking about has chaired the Economic Management Team (EMT) and sat through cabinet for seven good years.
And all this while, he had an ambition to take over from his boss and he couldn’t influence any policy direction that could set this Country on a path of sustainable growth? Even when he knew that even the least failure from his boss would impact negatively on his ambition to succeed him and he watched on whiles such grave mess was exacted on Ghanaians, then what’s going to happen when we hand this Country to him with nothing else at stake?
Senior you have asserted that you trust that Dr. Bawumia would be better than his boss President Akufo-Addo, with all due respect if that assertion is true then Dr. Bawumia would be the most wicked and insensitive Vice President ever.
That he could do better but watched on while his boss ran this country into a ditch but he couldn’t complain, he couldn’t influence anything because he was just number two, that’s his excuse?
That he knows how to manage this economy on his own but he doesn’t know how to use the same knowledge to assist his boss manage the economy as Chairman of the Economic Management Team?
Senior how low can you insult the sensibilities of Ghanaians?
I think you need to give Ghanaians some inches senior, the average voter now is more than discerning and this certainly will be very hard to fly.
Senior Ghanaians have really suffered in the last seven years, i don’t know about you but all of us are reeling deeply from the mal-administration that has been visited on us by the President Akufo-Addo-Dr.Bawumia regime, from the closure of banks which led to loss of jobs, livelihoods and investments to the debt exchange program that wiped out every little liquidity and savings left in the economy.
Ghanaians have really paid the price for trusting people like you and the occupy Ghana folks who smelted the hell out of the Mahama regime and told us Akufo-Addo could do better.
The least some of you owe Ghanaians is an apology for misleading them in 2016, the likes of A-Plus, Manasseh Azure and many others have publicly apologized for their mis-direction, it, therefore, begs the question of why?
Why Kofi Bentil of all people, At the time when all his compatriots who he was on the streets with to bring the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia government to power are apologizing, that is when our dear brother Kofi has ignited his 100HP twin-engine, spearheading another mid-direction, misleading and vain propaganda ostensibly to drag this Country through another four years of plain misery in the hands of the same people…
Why Kofi, why??
Mensah Thompson
Executive Director, ASEPA
Source: Citinewsroom.com
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GEXIM to host “SME GO” programme stakeholder sensitisation and fair on September 18
The Ghana Export – Import Bank (GEXIM) in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ghana Enterprises Agency and Development Bank of Ghana will be hosting the final phase of the stakeholder sensitisation exercise on the Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Growth and Opportunity (SME GO) Programme at the Bank’s headquarters located at the Africa Trade House, in Accra.
The stakeholder sensitisation event is scheduled to take place on Wednesday SSeptember18, 2024 at 10 am and will give attendees a deeper insight into the SME GO Programme with a focus on the dynamics of the programme, eligibility criteria application process and how the initiative seeks to assist Ghanaian SMEs to scale up and compete favorably in the international marketplace.
The confirmed speakers and dignitaries for the event will highlight how Ghanaian SMEs can leverage on the SME GO Programme to build the capacities and make them sustainable.
They include Hon. Abena Osei-Asare, Minister of State at the Ministry of Finance, Hon. K. T. Hammond, Minister of Trade and Industry, Hon. Nii Kwartei Titus Glover, Greater Accra Regional Minister as well as the Chief Executive Officers of the Ghana Enterprises Agency and Development Bank of Ghana.
Alongside the stakeholder sensitisation event, GEXIM will be hosting a special edition of its popular SME Fair dubbed “SME GO Mart” at the forecourt of the Africa Trade House, from 8am to 8pm.
The theme for the “SME GO Mart” is “Celebrating Ghanaian SMEs” and it will provide a platform for Ghanaian entrepreneurs to showcase various top-quality Made-In-Ghana products.
Over hundred Ghanaian entrepreneurs with unique products have been confirmed to participate in the fair.
They will be exhibiting several unique and authentic products at unbeatable prices including food and ingredients, beverages, skin and beauty care products, textiles, apparel, garments, leather footwear, slippers, and many others.
In July 2024, the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Finance launched the SME GO Programme, a ground breaking initiative which sought to provide Ghanaian SMEs with the needed funds, requisite technology and knowledge as well as other relevant resources and tools to aid their growth to become international giants.
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Zipline, GHS reduce maternal mortality in Ashanti Region by 56.4% – Study
A recent impact assessment study on aerial logistics to improve maternal health and emergencies has revealed a remarkable reduction in maternal mortality by 56.4% in Ghana’s Ashanti Region, thanks to the collaborative efforts of Zipline and the Ghana Health Service (GHS).
This was revealed at the National Ghana Health Service Research Conference organized by the Ghana Health Service in partnership with Zipline. The study, which focused on the impact of aerial logistics in healthcare, also noted a 19.9% increase in antenatal visits and a 25% rise in in-facility births, signaling a significant boost in maternal health outcomes.
The success according to the study is attributed to the on-demand availability of blood and essential medical supplies provided by Zipline’s innovative drone delivery system. This consistent access to critical resources has increased patient confidence in the healthcare system, encouraging more mothers to seek necessary care throughout their pregnancies.
Speaking on the highlight of the study, the Research Officer at Ashanti Regional Health Directorate stated, “the significant decrease in maternal mortality we’ve seen is a clear indication of the vital role that reliable access to medical supplies plays in healthcare. The ability to deliver blood and essential medicines exactly when they’re needed has transformed how mothers in the Ashanti Region perceive and engage with the healthcare system.”
“It’s an achievement that speaks to the importance of introducing technology in healthcare delivery. Mothers now feel more confident in seeking care, knowing that they will receive the support they need throughout their pregnancies,”he stated.
The study examined data from 191 health facilities, including hospitals, health centers, and Community-based Health and Planning Services (CHPS) Compounds. Among these, 99 facilities were served by Zipline’s aerial logistics, while 91 were not. The research employed adjusted rates for various key indicators, such as antenatal consultations, emergency visits, referrals, live births, hysterectomies, maternal deaths, and neonatal deaths, as the main dependent variables.
The qualitative aspect of the study aimed to describe and analyze the changes in satisfaction levels among healthcare providers and patients, perceived quality of care in maternal health and emergencies, and experiences related to the use of aerial logistics. In-depth interviews were conducted with 22 patients and 23 healthcare providers at the participating facilities.
Globally, maternal mortality remains a critical public health challenge, with stark disparities between high-income and low-to-middle-income countries (LMICs).
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the majority of maternal deaths occur in LMICs, often due to preventable causes. In Ghana, particularly in the Ashanti Region, the problem is critical, reflecting the broader challenges faced across the African continent. Beyond this, socio-economic, geographic, and infrastructural factors intensify the risks associated with pregnancy and childbirth, highlighting the urgent need for innovative solutions to improve maternal health outcomes.
As maternal mortality continues to pose a challenge in low-to-middle-income countries, the success seen in Ghana’s Ashanti Region offers a promising model for other regions and nations striving to improve maternal health outcomes through innovative solutions.
Zipline is poised to continue leading the way in revolutionizing healthcare delivery, ensuring that every mother has access to the life-saving resources, no matter where she lives.