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Bawumia reaffirms his commitment to classify the church as development partners

Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has reaffirmed his commitment to classifying the church and all faith-based organisations as a key partner in national development.

He made this known during a courtesy call on the Catholic Bishop of the Sunyani Diocese and President of the Catholic Bishops Conference, Most Rev. Mathew Kwesi Gyamfi.

The visit, which took place ahead of his campaign in the Bono Region this morning, highlighted the Vice President’s desire to strengthen ties between the government and faith-based organisations.

He expressed his appreciation for the church’s role in shaping society and sought the prayers and spiritual blessings of the Bishop to guide his efforts.

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“My Lord Bishop, as I have been indicating throughout my tours and also outlined in our manifesto,  I am of the firm conviction that it is time for us to see the church and, in fact, all faith-based organisations as development partners,” he indicated.

The Vice President continued that “our churches have built more schools and perhaps hospitals plus others than even our international development partners.  For you in the Catholic Church and even Bono Region here, you have produced the best senior high school in West Africa, that is St. James Seminary. Unfortunately, however, while international development partners benefit from all forms.of tax incentives when they import materials for such good causes, the church that does even more do not get such opportunities.  My government, by the grace of God, will ensure that whatever benefits the international development partners get, the church will also get same, and even more. “

Dr. Bawumia emphasised his commitment to tackling illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, which has become a major environmental concern in the country.

He assured the Bishop that his government, if elected, will prioritize the protection of the country’s natural resources while working hand-in-hand with religious institutions to foster environmental stewardship.

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He reiterated the importance of cooperation between the church and the government in addressing this pressing issue.

The Vice President further outlined his vision for an open-door government, promising that all faith-based organizations would have equal and unrestricted access to his office and administration.

He underscored that religious groups, including the Catholic Church, will be valued as essential partners in decision-making and the execution of development initiatives. Dr. Bawumia expressed his desire to collaborate closely with the church in promoting peace, education, and community development.

In response, the Catholic Bishop expressed his gratitude for the Vice President’s visit, noting that it was the first time a sitting vice president had called on him.

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He lauded Dr. Bawumia’s efforts to build stronger ties with religious organizations and reaffirmed the church’s commitment to working with the government to ensure inclusive development.

The Bishop stressed that the church remains dedicated to supporting initiatives that uplift communities and contribute to the nation’s progress.

Also in attendance was Very Rev. Father Thomas Oppong Febiri – Vicar General of Catholic Diocese of Sunyani.

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Man jailed for defiling 13-year-old girl

The Upper West Regional Police Command has arrested and successfully prosecuted Mohammed Abudi for defiling a 13 year old girl, in the Guli community of the Wa Municipality.

Through proactive policing effort, Abudi was apprehended on Sunday,

April 13, 2025, just two days after committing the offense on Friday, April 11, 2025.

The case was heard at the Wa Circuit Court, where the accused pleaded guilty to the charge. 

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On April 23, 2025, His Lordship Jonathan Avoogo sentenced him to seven (7) years imprisonment.

The Regional Police Command issues a stern warning to potential offenders, urging them to desist from committing such crimes.

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Stop the hypocrisy and serve the interest of Ghana- Della Sowah jabs GBA

Former Member of Kpando, Della Sowah has jabbed the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) over what she describes as hypocrisy.

This follows a press release by the GBA demanding a reversal of the suspension of the Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo.

 In a statement dated April 26, the GBA contended that the President’s decision to suspend the Chief Justice under Article 146(10) of the Constitution is flawed.

Responding to the GBA in an interaction with the media, Della Sowah said the GBA’s position is out of hypocrisy where the Association only finds its voice on national issues when the NDC is in power.

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“Where was the GBA when Charlotte Osei an astute lawyer was removed as Chair of the Electoral Commission under the erstwhile NPP government?,” she quizzed.

She added that few days ago the GBA in a first press release signed by their President, Mrs. Efua Ghartey, did not find anything constitutionally wrong with the President’s action on the removal of the Chief Justice. 

” Why the sharp U-turn? Is GBA serving the interest of a political party rather than Ghana? Who is forcing them,” she asked.

Della Sowah further added that the GBA is not the Constitution and they cannot arrogate to themselves powers they do not have.

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” Who are you to declare the decision of the President unconstitutional? Are you now arrogating to yourselves the powers of the Supreme Court?,” she quizzed.

She charged the GBA to refrain from its dislike for the NDC else they would lose their relevance on national matters.

Della Sowah finally advised them to desist from misleading their members and young lawyers on issues of constitutional interpretation due to their biases.

She assured the public that President Mahama will follow the constitution and ensure everything is done in line with the laws of Ghana.

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