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Sunyani Estate District Women’s Ministry of Pentecost Church presents items to Estate Experimental Basic School

• Some of the children and donours display the products

The Sunyani Estate District Wom­en’s Ministry of the Church of Pentecost on Friday presented sanitary pads, pens and biscuits to the pupils of Estate Experimental Basic School at Sunyani in the Bono Region.

The presentation forms part of activities to mark this year’s Girl Child Day which also coincided with the Women’s Ministry celebrations which is marked in October every year.

As part of the celebration, the Women’s Ministry organised a breast cancer screening, as well as embarked on a school evangelism to win souls for God.

Speaking to The Spectator after the presentation, the wife of the District Pastor, Mrs Bernice Nobi, said the items were made up of 50 boxes of sanitary pads, 100 boxes of biscuits for the nursery and 100 pens.

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The sanitary pad was to support the adolescent girls who are on their menstrual periods to take proper care of themselves.

This, she said was to prevent the young ladies from using unhygienic ma­terials during their menstrual periods in order not to contract diseases.

She advised the women to use the opportunity to educate the young girls on how to apply the sanitary pads properly to avoid soiling themselves and avoid contracting infections.

She called on parents and guardians to prioritise the needs of their ado­lescent girls by providing such needs for them in order not to fall prey to unscrupulous people to jeopardise their education.

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The Headmistress of the Estate Experimental Basic School, Mrs Agnes Mensah who received the items ex­pressed her gratitude to the Estate District Women’s Ministry for their kind gesture.

She assured that the items would be presented to the beneficiary pu­pils.

 From Daniel Dzirasah, Sunyani.

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Ex-GIIF CEO and Prof. Ameyaw-Ekumfi charged over $2m Sky Train fiasco

The Attorney General’s Office has formally charged former Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) CEO Solomon Asamoah and ex-board chairman Prof. Christopher Ameyaw-Ekumfi for their roles in the controversial Accra Sky Train project, which allegedly cost the state $2 million without authorisation.

The charges, filed today at the High Court (Criminal Division), include wilfully causing financial loss to the state under the Criminal Offences Act, conspiracy to commit crime through intentional dissipation of public funds, and intentional dissipation of public funds under the Public Property Protection Decree.

Prosecutors allege that in February 2019, the accused authorised a $2 million payment from GIIF to Africa Investor Holdings Limited for preliminary work on the Sky Train project – a system that was never built. The payment was reportedly made without proper board approval.

The Sky Train project, initiated in 2018 as a public-private partnership for an urban rail system in Accra, involved a memorandum of understanding between the Ministry of Railways Development, Africa Investor Holdings, and GIIF. However, investigations revealed the $2 million disbursement lacked proper due diligence and violated GIIF’s governance protocols.

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Attorney General Dr. Dominic Ayine stated the accused acted outside their mandate, causing significant financial harm to the state. “The payment was unauthorised, and the project never materialised. This is a clear case of financial misconduct,” the filing stated.

The case will proceed in the High Court, with the AG’s office indicating some GIIF board members have agreed to testify as prosecution witnesses.

This prosecution forms part of the government’s broader crackdown on financial malfeasance, following earlier warnings of pending charges in the Sky Train and NSS ghost names scandals.

Source: Myjoyonline.com

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Interdict Sammy Gyamfi immediately to allow for investigations – NPP urges Mahama

The National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye, has called on President John Mahama to immediately interdict Mr Sammy Gyamfi from his role as acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), to allow for investigations into his conduct following his public gifting of dollars to a self-lifestyle preacher.

The incident in question occurred on Saturday, May 10, 2025, when Mr Gyamfi was seen in widely circulated videos gifting bundles of US dollars to controversial evangelist Nana Agradaa while seated in his Range Rover. 

Speaking at a news conference held by the party on Tuesday, May 13, Mr Boakye emphasised the need for consistency in leadership and accountability, pointing to recent controversies involving senior public officials.

“We also call on the President to immediately interdict Mr Sammy Gyamfi as acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board — or at least, he should interdict him pending the conduct of the investigation by the criminal investigation authorities of the state,” Boakye said.

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Drawing a sharp comparison with a previous incident involving former Sanitation Minister Cecilia Dapaah, Boakye noted that Madam Dapaah was compelled to resign after reports emerged of large sums of money allegedly stolen from her residence, despite her long-standing public service and reputable family background.

“We cannot but remember when huge sums of money were reported to have been stolen from the residence of Madam Cecilia Dapaah, a woman who had worked in high places for over forty years before the incident — an MP since 2001, a deputy minister and a minister — married to a well-known, wealthy architect and consultant with nearly sixty years’ experience,” he remarked.

Boakye highlighted that under President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Madam Dapaah stepped aside promptly, enabling thorough investigations by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP).

“Investigations were duly conducted by the OSP against Madam Cecilia Dapaah and her husband after what the OSP described as seven months of extensive investigation and four months of collaborative inquiry,” he added.

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The NPP is now demanding similar action from President Mahama in the interest of transparency, good governance, and public trust.

Source: Myjoyonline.com

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