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 Be flexible in dealing with state institutions …NTC MD tells SSNIT

• Mr. Martin Adu Owusu [fourth from right], Mr. Lord Koramoa [sixth from left], with SSNIT delegation and NTC management after the meeting. Photo Lizzy Okai.
• Mr. Martin Adu Owusu [fourth from right], Mr. Lord Koramoa [sixth from left], with SSNIT delegation and NTC management after the meeting. Photo Lizzy Okai.

 The Managing Director of the New Times Corporation (NTC), publish­ers of the Ghanaian Times and The Spectator newspapers, Mr. Martin Adu Owusu has asked the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) to be flexible in its dealings with government institutions.

According to him, it was important SSNIT takes a second look at its deal­ings with these agencies, regarding the imposition of penalties for late payment of contributions.

Mr Adu Owusu said this on Wednes­day when he received a delegation from SSNIT on a familiarisation visit.

“There are times our contributions delay and we are penalised heavily, even taken to court. But we are all government institutions, so I think there should be some understanding,” he said.

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That notwithstanding, Mr Adu Owusu gave the assurance that the Corporation was ready to deepen its partnership with the Trust for the benefit of Mother Ghana.”

Mr. Lord Koramoa, Public Affairs Manager of SSNIT who led the delega­tion disclosed that the Trust was begin­ning to build stronger partnerships with government institutions, especially the media.

Such collaborations, he explained, were necessary because the institutions served the same national goals and work towards a common agenda.

According to him, government insti­tutions like the NTC plays a crucial role in creating public awareness, adding that such partnerships would go a long way to propagate activities of the Trust.

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“I believe in building solid relation­ships with organisations like the NTC. It’s a win-win situation, it’s a win for the institutions and by extension the government,” Mr Koramoa said.

He said such a partnership should go beyond the promotion of the national pension scheme to other areas of mutu­al benefit.

The Editor of The Spectator, Mrs Georgina Naa-Maku Quaittoo, assured the officials of SSNIT of The Spectator’s readiness to collaborate with them to educate the public on issues relating to pensions, updating of records for bene­ficiaries among others.

“We hope that officials of SSNIT would be ready to release information on time whenever they are contacted,” she said.

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The Acting Editor of the Ghanaian Times, Alhaji Salifu Abdul-Rahaman, advised the SSNIT officials to sustain the campaign to ensure that journalists remain informed to correctly inform the public.

The Deputy Manager of Public Affairs at SSNIT, Ms Jemimah Ofori said the Trust has chalked some feats in its service delivery with the use of digital platforms to make pension contributions and benefit claims faster and easier.

“Our SSNIT App, website, and MoMo payment system now allow self-em­ployed persons and employers to pay contributions conveniently, processing of claims has also improved significant­ly. Some people even receive payments in less than a month,” she said.

 By Andrew Nortey

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Strengthening Diplomatic Ties: US Ambassador meets Interior Minister

Minister for the Interior,  Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak received the Ambassador Virginia Palmer, US Ambassador to Ghana in his office in Accra. 

The meeting, focused on strengthening bilateral ties and discussing mutual interests and officially inform the Minister of the end of her duty tour in Ghana.

 Muntaka Mubarak outlined key areas of interest of the Ministry, and explored opportunities for continued collaboration.

The Minister also commended Amb. Palmer for her contributions to the Interior Ministry and its agencies, highlighting the progress made in U.S.-Ghana relations.

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Amb. Virginia Palmer thanked the Minister for his support during her tenure in Ghana and assured him of the continuous support of the US government not just to the Interior Ministry but Ghana as a whole.

The discussions underscored the strong partnership between the Ghana and US with both sides expressing commitment to strengthening ties in areas of mutual benefit.

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Ministry of Health commends partners for supporting MahamaCares

The Ministry of Health has expressed its profound appreciation to Telecel Ghana, Alive Industries, East Cantonment Pharmacy, and KMI Energies for their generous contributions to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (MahamaCares), an initiative aimed at providing financial assistance to individuals living with chronic diseases across the country.

Telecel Ghana has pledged to support the initiative by equipping three (3) healthcare centers with HPV testing kits, digital colposcopes, and biopsy instruments.

The donation, which will also cover operational costs for these facilities over two years, is expected to enable the screening of at least 5,000 women in the first year, offering free diagnostic services to underserved communities.

Additionally, Alive Industries has donated ₵500,000.00, East Cantonment Pharmacy has contributed ₵50,000.00, and KMI Energies has supported the initiative with ₵5,000.00. 

These contributions are expected to significantly strengthen the MahamaCares initiative and help expand its reach and impact nationwide.

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The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, praised the efforts of the contributing organizations and emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships in improving national health outcomes.

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