NHYIAESO ,KENNEDY KWASI KANKAM (MP) FILED TO SEEK FOR ANOTHER MANDATE.

Honourable Kennedy Kwasi Kankam , Member of Parliament (MP) for Nhyiaeso constituency in the Ashanti Region on today submitted his document at the office of the ruling New Patriotic Party to seek for another mandate from the delegates.

The short and colourful event brought together some prominent peoples within the constituency which includes the constituency executives, Delegates and other party coordinators.
This is the Second time that the incumbent MP is seeking for another endorsement from the party delegates to lead the party.

Hon Kennedy Kwasi kankam presented cash cheque to the constituency

Speaking to newsmen after the submission of the nomination papers, Hon Kennedy Kwasi kankam said as a member of Parliament for the good people of Nhyiaeso constituency for the last four years I have done a lot for my people but that is not enough we still have a lot to do in order to make the district positively transformed.

He underscored that less than four years under his term in office he has able to touch every sectors of the Nhyiaeso constituency such as School infrastructures, CHIPs Compounds, Santasi Durbar Grounds , township Drains, human capitalism and all the other sectors.

Stressing that he has more to deliver for the people of Nhyiaeso constituency
According to him with less than four years he has been able to lobbied for more roads to see face lift.

Hon Hon Kennedy Kwasi kankam indicated that For the First ,Nhyiaeso constituency have ever had First Senior High Senior High School at Sokoban, within his constituency which he is able to benefit from government intervention programs such as construction of 18 unit classroom blocks,Headmaster Bungalow and 64 unit classroom block and a lot of infrastructural projects are ongoing .

He appealed to the party executives, polling agents and the people in the area to rally behind him and give him the nod since four more years for Nana four more year for Hon Kennedy Kwasi kankam for more development.

He said he has done a lot of monumentum developmental projects under his watch as an MP for his constituents therefore he need another tenure in office to continued his good works.

He emphasized that a lot of developmental projects are under the pipe line and if given another mandates all these projects will become reality and this will improve the development of the constituency.

In conclusion Hon Kennedy Kwasi kankam appealed to all the party delegates to give him another mandate to lead the constituency to the promise land.

Hon Kennedy Kwasi kankam used the opportunity to pleaded that peace will be prevail before, during and after the Election.

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KWADASO ,DR KINGSLEY NYARKO Electrifies the Entire Street as Hundred Of Delegates Joined Him to Submit His Nomination forms Ahead of Party Primaries.

Dr Kingsley Nyarko, Executive Secretary National Accreditation Board (NAB)

Following the NEC decision by the ruling New Patriotic Party to open nomination to pave way for qualified people who are interested to stand in for the party parliamentary race ahead of the upcoming general election, Dr Kingsley Nyarko who is the Executive Secretary of National Accreditation Board(NAB) today brought kwadaso into a stand still when he was joined by hundred of NPP delegates to submit his forms to the party executives of kwadaso
It was an atmosphere of enjoyment singing and dancing ceremony by the delegates describing the event as historical mood since this is the time that their political Messiah had been revealed to save them from incompetent Parliament.

Dr Kingsley Nyarko presented cash cheque to constituency chairman Mr Yaw Bona Boadi

Presenting his speech to some of the delegates of kwadaso constituency, Dr Kingsley Nyarko indicated that he has been enthused about the support been given to him by the decision makers of the party which he promised to deliver to their expectations.

He said ,he is optimistically that at the end of election, he will be crown as a victorious .

He therefore calls for his party supporters to united among their other opponents supporters because together we stand divided we fall .

Dr Kingsley Nyarko in a Hand shaking with constituency chairman Mr Boadi

KWADASO ,DR KINGSLEY NYARKO Electrifies the Entire Street as Hundred Of Delegates Joined Him to Submit His Nomination forms Ahead of Party Primaries.

Dr Kingsley Nyarko , Executive Secretary (NAB)

Following the NEC decision by the ruling New Patriotic Party to open nomination to pave way for qualified people who are interested to stand in for the party parliamentary race ahead of the upcoming general election, Dr Kingsley Nyarko who is the Executive Secretary of National Accreditation Board(NAB) today brought kwadaso into a stand still when he was joined by hundred of NPP delegates to submitt his forms to the party executives of kwadaso
It was an atmosphere of enjoyment singing and dancing ceremony by the delegates describing the event as historical mood since this is the time that their political Messiah had been revealed to save them from incompetent Parliament.

Dr Kingsley Nyarko presented cash cheque to
constituency chairman ,Mr Yaw Bona Boadi

presenting his speech to some of the delegates of kwadaso constituency, Dr Kingsley Nyarko indicated that he has been enthused about the support been given to him by the decision makers of the party which he promised to deliver to their expectations.

Dr Kingsley Nyarko in a Hand shaking with the

He said ,he is optimistically that at the end of election, he will be crown as a victorious .
He therefore calls for his party supporters to united among their other opponents supporters because together is strength divided we fall .

NBU PROJECT; CATHOLIC SEMINARIANS DONATE WHEEL CHAIRS TO NBU TRAINEES IN KUMASI

Posted on February 3 ,2020 by choicenewsonline.news.blog

Three Catholic Seminarians from Sunyani Diocese have donated three wheel chairs to three physically challenged trainees of the No Business as Usual (NBU) Project under the Youth Entrepreneurship and Employability Programme (YEEP).

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The price value of the donated items is 600Euros and were presented in the name of Shepherds Rod Foundation.

The trio donors are executives of the Foundation.

They were presented on the 30th of January 2020 at the hub of the European Union funded project, located within the Asokore Mampong Municipality.

Beneficiaries were Samiratu Umah (beads maker by profession), Zainab Yakubu (beads maker by profession) and Abdul Hussein (shoe maker by profession), all residents of Aboabo.

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They were trainees under the Alpha category and were also part of the 2019 batch of graduans.

The seminarians were Enoch Amponsah and William Danquah who are regional organizers for the Foundation plus Dennis Yeboah Gyabaah (President).

They (seminarians) are also students of St. Gregory de Great Seminary-Parkoso.

According to the President Dennis Yeboah Gyabaah, the donation was called to play consequent to a request which was put before them by Vincent Ohene-Ntow (Program Manager SBs/PPPs, NBU Manager) vis-à-vis the need for the extension of support to some of the trainees who are physically challenged.

He disclosed exclusively to Ghana Bulletin Online that they were again moved to make the donation after realizing the enterprenuerial impact officials of NBU have and are making within the Asokore Mampong Municipality.

The pivot of the benevolent act as underscored by Dennis Yeboah Gyabaah is to provide mobility to individuals who are physically challenged.

He pledged to carry on with similar support.

Receiving the items, Vincent Ohene-Ntow (Program Manager SBs PPPs, NBU) thanked the executives for the support.

The Programmes Director for SOS Children’s Villages, Kumasi location Mr. Benard Amoako who was present expressed gratitude to the seminarians for their kind gesture.

He used the opportunity to encourage the three trainees to put to good use their new wheelchairs and see that it adds value to their lives as a whole as they focus on their businesses.

He again asked them to always remember their benefactors in their prayers as that is what they need the most at this point.

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A/R: KUMASI GIRLS SHS STUDENTS EQUIPPED…TRAINED TO BECOME EMPLOYABLE AFTER SCHOOL UNDER NBU PROJECT.

Posted on February 12, 2020 by choicenewsonline.news.blog

Officials of the much talked about No Business as Usual (NBU) Project in partnership with The Women’s Haven Hub Africa on the 8th of February 2020 organized an entrepreneurship and employability event for the entire student population of Kumasi Girls Senior High School in the Ashanti region.

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In line with the former’s (NBU) Youth Employability and Entrepreneurship Program (YEEP) and the vision of the later (The Women’s Haven Africa), close to over 2,000 young senior high school girls of Kumasi Girls SHS who turned up for the event which was held at the assembly hall of the institution were offered knowledge by facilitators on how to become employable and start their own business after school.

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Bringing into fruition the objective of the event, students were assisted to identify their abilities and were exposed to opportunities available to them after school at the various hubs specifically the NBU hub and the Women’s Haven Africa Hub.

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They were again enlightened on the essence of charting the course of their lives right after SHS.

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The day’s event was held under the theme; ”Life Begins after SHS”. Taking the form of speaker presentations and activity based exercises, speakers shared their life stories on how they decided to start their specific careers.

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The activity based exercises helped participants to understand the various skills and talents they have and how they can harness and prepare for the future without wasting too much of their time while they are still young. Organizers took students through test to help them see whether they are more suited for employability or entrepreneurship.

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Present during the event were Adwoa Fosua Owusu Ofori (Founder for Women’s Haven Hub Africa), Francisca Adarkwa Yiadom, Mrs. Deborah Appiah-Kyeremeh Sarpong (Curator, Global Shapers, Kumasi Hub), Training Coordinator for NBU Project Shaibu Fuseini, Youth Coach for NBU Roberta Attaa Aryeetey.

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Addressing the media, Youth Coach for NBU Project Roberta Attaa Aryeetey disclosed that the event was prompted into motion after officials realized that most of the youth are faced with challenges which they can work on even before the completion of school if assisted.

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She continued that a number of students after school want to engage themselves in a job but it appears that most of them have zero experience because they spent so much time home doing nothing when they could have used their time to get the experience they need for their jobs in the future.
She therefore advised students to manage their time well and add value to their lives.

Source: choicenewsonline.news.blog

Procurement Breaches Threaten Ghana’s Ability To Meet SDGs 3, 4, & 16.

Corruption is a global phenomenon. It reduces access to quality services, erodes trust in government institutions, and undermines sustainable development, peace and security. It disproportionately affects vulnerable and marginalized groups, such as poor people and women; and worsens poverty, inequality and economic growth. It is clear that corruption impacts all five pillars of sustainable development – people, planet, prosperity, peace, and partnerships. Anti-corruption efforts are thus crucial in building strong, transparent and accountable institutions to effectively meet the needs of all people.

Mrs Beauty Emefa Nartey ,Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC) addressing the Media and stakeholders

Anti-corruption campaigners say Ghana’s quest at meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 3, 4 and 16 are threatened by corruption.
They fear these areas of health, education, peace; justice and good governance could be derailed by poor procurement practices.


These were highlighted in a corruption risk analysis report commissioned by the Ghana Anti Corruption Coalition and the Ghana Integrity Initiative
The findings appeared worrisome as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 4 which focus on universal health care and comprehensive and inclusive education come up as one of the cardinal needs for developing countries like Ghana.


The next indicator of priority which touches the core of development falls on SDG 16 which harps peace, justice and strong institutions. Unfortunately, though, Anti Corruption bodies fear Ghana will not be able to meet these targets because of the canker of corrupt procurement practices associated with these critical areas of heavy expenditure. It findings highlight loopholes, political patronage, nepotism, financial misappropriation and the lack of monitoring as the biggest threats to the attainment of the UN Sustainable Goals in Ghana.

Mr Michael Adisu, Monitoring & Evaluation Officer ,Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC)

Speaking to Choicenewsonline.news.blog
on the sidelines of a media sensitization, the communications officer for the Ghana Anti Corruption Coalition Faustina Djabatey warned that until the Procurement Systems are implemented and strictly monitored to the letter; grave infractions will continue to fester in these three critical areas of national life.

“The adoption of the Procurement platform hosted by the Public Procurement Authority will have the procurement processes clear and if there is bidding for a particular contract, even the citizens will have the opportunity to scrutinize which contracts have been awarded to who and on what merits,” She explained.

The Ghana Integrity Initiative which is a partner to the project has indicated that it will be using the findings to demand answers from sector heads in health, education, peace, and justice.

Mr Aning Osei Bonsu, Faustina Djabatey, and Michael Adisu

Zonal coordinator for the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII) Mr Aning Osei Bonsu told choicenewsonline.news.blog , some positive actionable steps from these institutions will put the UN SDGs back on track.

Some Journalists who benefitted from the media sensitization shared observations and how the information empowers them to play their anti-corruption watchdog roles in their various media houses.
The project which is funded by Starr Ghana is expected to be graduated into a national dialogue which will pile pressure on the government to demonstrate its commitment to ensuring a corruption-free procurement regime in the management of Healthcare, Education, Public Services and the Judiciary. 


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Section of media on Group presentation

GOLDLINE MINING GHANA LIMITED DONATES TO AMANSIE SOUTH DISTRICT ASSEMBLY

Goldline Mining Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of Goldline Group Limited, donated items worth thousands of Ghana Cedis to the Amansie South District Assembly at the District capital, Manso-Adubia.

These items included Three hundred bags of cement, one hundred and fifty LED street lights, Twenty metal camp beds, Two Executive Office table and Two Swivel chairs.

Presenting the items, the Managing Director of the company, Mr. Boakye Yiadom, said he is representing the Chief Executive Officer of the Company, Mr. Ababio and that Goldline Mining Ghana Limited is the only mining company that is fully owned by Ghanaian and that the company has taking keen interest in the development of the District and the nation in general. He said even though the company is yet to start full operation, the contribution of the company to the District is there for everyone to see.
He said the bags of cement is to support the District Assembly in its efforts to build permanent offices for departments of the Assembly whilst the streetlights are to help illuminate the entire District.

He again said the metal Camp beds are to be giving to the Manso-Adubia SHS as most of the students do not have beds to sleep on.

He finally said the Executive office tables and swivel chairs is to help the District Assembly equip the offices of the Ambulance Service and that their gesture is to help the President in his effort to revive the Ambulance service in the various MMDAs.

Receiving the items, the District Chief Executive, Hon. William Bediako Asante, commended the management and staff of the company for their kind gesture. He said the company has been of great help to the District ever since it was inaugurated. He said the company should not hesitate to come to the Assembly should they need any support in their operation.

Procurement Breaches Threaten Ghana’s Ability To Meet SDGs 3, 4, & 16.

Corruption is a global phenomenon. It reduces access to quality services, erodes trust in government institutions, and undermines sustainable development, peace and security. It disproportionately affects vulnerable and marginalized groups, such as poor people and women; and worsens poverty, inequality and economic growth.

Money lost to corruption is essentially development denied to those most at risk of being left behind.
It is clear that corruption impacts all five pillars of sustainable development – people, planet, prosperity, peace, and partnerships. Anti-corruption efforts are thus crucial in building strong, transparent and accountable institutions to effectively meet the needs of all people.

Mrs Beauty Emefa Nartey, Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC) addressing the gathering

Anti-corruption campaigners say Ghana’s quest at meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 3, 4 and 16 are threatened by corruption.
They fear these areas of health, education, peace; justice and good governance could be derailed by poor procurement practices.
These were highlighted in a corruption risk analysis report commissioned by the Ghana Anti Corruption Coalition and the Ghana Integrity Initiative
The findings appeared worrisome as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 4 which focus on universal health care and comprehensive and inclusive education come up as one of the cardinal needs for developing countries like Ghana.
The next indicator of priority which touches the core of development falls on SDG 16 which harps peace, justice and strong institutions.

Mr Michael Adisu, Monitoring &Evaluation Officer, GACC

Unfortunately, though, Anti Corruption bodies fear Ghana will not be able to meet these targets because of the canker of corrupt procurement practices associated with these critical areas of heavy expenditure.

It findings highlight loopholes, political patronage, nepotism, financial misappropriation and the lack of monitoring as the biggest threats to the attainment of the UN Sustainable Goals in Ghana.

Stakeholders

Speaking to Choicenewsonline.news.
blog on the sidelines of a media sensitization, the communications officer for the Ghana Anti Corruption Coalition Faustina Djabatey warned that until the Procurement Systems are implemented and strictly monitored to the letter; grave infractions will continue to fester in these three critical areas of national life.

“The adoption of the Procurement platform hosted by the Public Procurement Authority will have the procurement processes clear and if there is bidding for a particular contract, even the citizens will have the opportunity to scrutinize which contracts have been awarded to who and on what merits,” She explained.

The Ghana Integrity Initiative which is a partner to the project has indicated that it will be using the findings to demand answers from sector heads in health, education, peace, and justice.

Mr Aning Osei Bonsu , Faustina Djabatey, Michael Adisu

Zonal coordinator for the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII) Mr Aning Osei Bonsu told choicenewsonline.news.blog , some positive actionable steps from these institutions will put the UN SDGs back on track.Some Journalists who benefitted from the media sensitization shared observations and how the information empowers them to play their anti-corruption watchdog roles in their various media houses.

Group Work by the Media

The project which is funded by Starr Ghana is expected to be graduated into a national dialogue which will pile pressure on the government to demonstrate its commitment to ensuring a corruption-free procurement regime in the management of Healthcare, Education, Public Services and the Judiciary. 
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Hon Joseph Sarfo Embarked On Maiden Clean Up Exercise At Breman East Electoral Area In Suame Metropolis

HON JOSEPH SARFO (ADWUMA WURA) ASSEMBLYMAN BREMAN EAST ELECTORAL AREA

sanitation they say is cleanliness to Godliness and for us to live long on this world one can never disassociate him or herself from cleanliness which is very essential and this has inspired the Assemblyman of Breman East electoral area in Suame Municipal Assembly Hon Joseph Sarfo ,popularly known as (Adwuma Wura) today organized his maiden clean up exercise to fight filth from the area.

The successful exercise which begun from 6am to 10am brought together residents and other key personalities within the Breman East electoral area as well as opinion leaders.

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Addressing the media after the maiden successful exercise, the Assemblyman of Breman East electoral area Hon Joseph Sarfo stated that cleaning and clearing the cabbages is a share responsibility of both the electorates and their leader and as a leader there is the need to set the pace and this is what we are all witnessing today.

He added that recently mosquitoes are gradually taking over the Breman township which is very pathetic and disturbing so there is the need for all of them to come all out to clear all the gutters to make way for stagnant liquid product that are producing these insect and the best way to go by it is to hold this exercise. Stressing that to stay healthy one must know that ‘PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE’.

Action man , Hon Joseph Sarfo

As an Assemblyman who is very much concern about the health issues in my electoral area I think the best way to achieve this target is to assembly the people together and clean the gutters to pave way for stagnant water to flow and this with save my people from any disease outbreak, “he added”.

He opined that with the support from the good people of Breman East electoral area and other key personalities including the traditional leaders we will make sure that Breman will be the best area in terms of sanitation from the metropolis. He also used the mediums to advised the electorates about the need to keep the environment clean in order to avoid any calamity.

Adwuma wura , Hon Joseph Sarfo Assemblyman Breman East Electoral area.

When the newsmen also spoke to some of the electorates at the Breman East electoral area who has stayed the area for quite a couple of years commended Hon.Joseph Sarfo (Adwuma Wura) Sika the Assemblyman of Breman East electoral area for his contribution in raising the image of the area.

According to him this is the first time that an Assemblyman from this community has taken such decision to hold an exercise with the support from the fire service and I think he need to be commended. We thank him for that and we are praying for God mercies upon him so he can do more for the community.

Source: choicenewsonline. news.blog

Nana Obour Sika Embarked On Maiden Clean Up Exercise At Katinka Fordjour Breman Electoral Area In Suame Metropolis.

HON NANA OBUOR SIKA ,ASSEMBLYMAN ,BREMANG ,KANTINKA FORDJOUR ELECTORAL AREA

sanitation they say is cleanliness to Godliness and for us to live long on this world one can never disassociate him or herself from cleanliness which is very essential and this has inspired the Assemblyman of Breman Katinka Fordjour electoral area in Suame Municipal Assembly Nana Obour Sika today organized his maiden clean up exercise to fight filth from the area.The successful exercise which begun from 6am to 10am brought together residents and other key personalities within the Breman kantinka Fordjour electoral area as well as opinion leaders.

Addressing the media after the maiden successful exercise, the Assemblyman of Breman Katinka Fordjour electoral area Hon Nana obour sika stated that cleaning and clearing the cabbages is a share responsibility of both the electorates and their leader and as a leader there is the need to set the pace and this is what we are all witnessing today. He added that recently mosquitoes are gradually taking over the Breman township which is very pathetic and disturbing so there is the need for all of them to come all out to clear all the gutters to make way for stagnant liquid product that are producing these insect and the best way to go by it is to hold this exercise. Stressing that to stay healthy one must know that ‘PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE’.

Hon Nana obour sika in an interview with the GhOne TV

As an Assemblyman who is very much concern about the health issues in my electoral area I think the best way to achieve this target is to assembly the people together and clean the gutters to pave way for stagnant water to flow and this with save my people from any disease outbreak, “he added”.

He opined that with the support from the good people of Breman Katinka Fordjour electoral area and other key personalities including the traditional leaders we will make sure that Breman will be the best area in terms of sanitation from the metropolis. He also used the mediums to advised the electorates about the need to keep the environment clean in order to avoid any calamity.

When the newsmen also spoke to some of the electorates at the Breman Katinka Fordjour electoral area, one Kwabena Nimo who has stayed the area for quite a couple of years commended Hon.Obour Sika the Assemblyman of Breman Katinka Fordjour electoral area for his contribution in raising the image of the area.According to him this is the first time that an Assemblyman from this community has taken such decision to hold an exercise with the support from the fire service and I think he need to be commended. We thank him for that and we are praying for God mercies upon him so he can do more for the community.

Source:choicenewsonline.news.blog

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