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Odeefour Afankwa III wins Central Region Council of State elections

Omanhene of Breman Essiam Traditional Area in Ejumako Enyan Essiam district of Central Region,Odeefour Afankwa III has grabbed the Council of State membership seat with 31 out of 44 votes among the seven contestants in the Central Region.

The total valid votes cast was 44 in which Mr.Kwesi Eyi Acquah pulled thirteen (13) out of the votes,Mr Nkyi Kwame Patrick and Nana Kwaku Awuku withdrew hence got no votes, Odeefour Fankwa lll got thirty one (31) votes and the rest of them namely Timothy Isaac Nana Bonful, Timothy Ebo Essandoh and Badu- Prah Peter Armstrong King also got zero votes.

The Council of State member elect, Odeefour Fankwa in an interview with Gnews.com expressed gratitude to all those who helped him through advise, motivation amongst others ranging from his colleague chiefs to his family members for helping him win the Central Regional Council of State Membership contest.

He stressed that,he will use his influence as the council of state member to champion development into the Region,bring on board, like-minded Political actors in the Region to fight for a common course as well as equipping members of the District Assemblies to function accountably and effectively.

Source:Gnews.com/Anaafi Kokooto

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Video] Election Petition: I never said Mahama won the 2020 elections – Aseidu Nketia confronts video evidence in SC

First witness for the petitioner in the 2020 Presidential Election Petition, John Asiedu Nketia, has stated in the Supreme Court that he never said the petitioner, John Dramani Mahama, won the 2020 Presidential Elections.

During cross-examination, the witness was confronted with video evidence where he was addressing an NDC press conference after the December 7 elections. The witness admitted to saying the NDC won majority of the seats in Parliament, but denied he declared John Mahama winner in any of the press conferences he addressed before and after the 1st Respondent Electoral Commission’s declaration of the presidential results on December 9.

According to Mr. Nketia, he only expressed expectations that the petitioner would win the elections based on his knowledge of the dynamics of elections in Ghana over the years.

“Every evidence was pointing at president Mahama’s victory and in fact, My Lords, permit me, in all the 7 parliamentary and presidential elections that have been held in this country before this one the presidential candidate and the political party which wins and controls parliament ends up winning the presidency”, he explained.

Counsel for the 2nd Respondent Akufo-Addo, Lawyer Akoto Ampaw insisted that the words of the witness during the press conferences suggested that the petitioner won the presidential elections.

“You claim in one of your statements that you won the elections in all the polling stations all over the country so I’m putting it to you that when you mad the statement that the petitioner had won the election, it presupposed you had the polling station pick sheets”, he queried.

But Mr. Nketia retorted, “My Lord, I indicated that I never said that the petitioner had won the elections”.

He also confirmed to the court that there was no mention of the petitioner winning the election in the petition.

Source:3news.com

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Why Dr. Bawumia should lead NPP to the next Election


The NPP youth wing know as “Bawumia Movement” is calling on all meaning NPP executives from the Constituencies to the National level to effectively Engage with the Grassroots before choosing their flag bearer for 2024 general elections, Mr Paul Adjei who is the National President and Dr Christain Narh Opata (PhD) the national Vice President for the movement’s all his member’s are making this early call because all meaning Ghanaians are aware that Ghana today under the leadership of Nana and Bawumia is far gone from Taxation to production.

We also observed Ghana couldn’t have move this fast without the contribution of the Young intelligent Bawumia, the Prophet of Economy and the master planner that move Ghana from Analog to a surprised Digitize Ghana.


Our support for Dr Bawumia is a total support for because of Transportational agenda for the youth and also fastest growing of Ghana’s economy.


We also wish to use this medium to clear the doubts that Northern can not lead NPP, it’s nervous, cheap political propaganda and should be disregarded.


NPP need someone like Dr Bawumia to set another records in the Ghana’s politics. The agenda break the eight 🎱 is on course and are fully in support of it Dr Bawumia if we can describe is the Greatest Asset Ghana ever had in the morden days politics in Ghana, the most competent as well as unifier and the grassroots Man

Although in the course of the first four years under the Akufo-Addo’s led administration he (Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia) lost a bit of lustre unlike the period when he was holding public lectures in opposition, and to our strong conviction if NPP manage him well, no one within NDC can beat him in any election.

“He may also have huge challenges with cross-over appeal especially with some who maintain that any myth or any last remaining amount of good will or political capital from his Bawunomics or Bawumia lecture series days has been completely dissipated. And he does have to fight off many tags that have taken root.”

Finally we must say that when ever NDC,puts up a glittering and hard to gloss over candidate then the NPP would be going in as the under-dogs but if Bawumia is fielded there will be a realistic chance and it would be nothing but game on.

The greatest asset for Ghana now is His excellence Discovering Dr Digital Bawumia

Mr Paul Adjei the national president for the Bawumia movement and Dr Christain Narh Opata continued to says that The greatest asset Ghana have now is not only Free SHS but His Excellence also Discovering Dr Digital Bawumia

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LIVESTREAMING: 2020 Election Petition hearing

The Supreme Court will today, January 26, 2021, hear the John Mahama election petition.

Lawyers of former president John Mahama have filed a motion seeking leave to file “an additional ground of review” to the review application on the interrogatories.

Mr Mahama and his lawyers per the motion for leave are also seeking leave to “replace paragraph 28 of their original statement of the case.

Already, lawyers for John Dramani Mahama have filed a new motion at the Supreme Court asking the Electoral Commission (EC) to furnish them with all 275 original copies of constituency collation forms for the presidential election.

This move follows the dismissal of John Mahama’s legal team’s earlier motion seeking to ask the EC some 12 questions.

Mahama’s motion also has five other requests from the EC, which include the original Constituency Presidential Election Results Summary Sheets and the Regional Presidential Election Results Collation Forms.

The Electoral Commission (EC) declared President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) the winner of the 2020 polls, however, Mr. Mahama disagrees with the figures put out by the Chair of the Commission.

John Mahama, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Presidential Candidate is, therefore, seeking a rerun of the election because he believes no candidate won the polls.

The court is expected to hear the case and give a ruling within a period of 42 days.

Source:Ghanaweb.com

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John Dumelo Fulfills Promise Even After Losing Election, Donates Another New Laptop To A Medical Student

Popular Ghanaian actor, Philanthropist and politician, John Dumelo has honoured his promise of buying a new laptop for a medical school student at the Ghana Medical School in Korle Bu.

It could be recalled that before the 2020 general election, John Dumelo was going about donating laptops to students in various tertiary institutions in the country to aid them with their studies.

Apparently even after losing the election, he still contineous to do so. Earlier today, Mr. John Yao Avu of the Ghana Medical School in Korle-Bu was the lucky recipient of one of those laptops.

The news was shared by blogger Mac Jordan on his official Twitter page saying;

”Thank you @johndumelo1 for once again honoring your promise of donating a brand new laptop to our brother John Yao Avu of the Ghana Medical School in Korle-Bu. May God continue to strengthen and embolden you works abd efforts. Akpe. Mawu ne yra wo #Dzolali #NowOrNever”

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Source:ENEWSGHANA.COM

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Mahama corrects errors in his election petition

Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Dramani Mahama has filed a motion at the Supreme Court to correct some errors in his election petition.

Mr. Mahama  said in the motion that “in indorsing on the Writ, the addresses of the parties to be served, an error was made in the description and positioning of the parties in Paragraph 6, which l seek leave to correct”.

It further said “in the relief numbered (f) on the Writ which was repeated in paragraph 35(f) of the Petition, there is typographical error in the third and fourth lines, which refers to “1st Respondent” instead of “2nd Respondent”, which I also seek leave to correct”.

“Counsel has advised me that the parties to the Petition have otherwise properly been indorsed on Writ and correctly described in the Petition.

“In the Appearances which Respondents have caused to be filed on their respective behalves, they acknowledge their correct and proper designations and descriptions. They would therefore not be prejudiced in any manner if the amendment is granted.

“A copy each of the proposed Amended Writ and Petition are attached and marked compositely as Exhibit “AMENDMENT 1. I seek the amendment in good faith”.

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Persons responsible for chaotic Speaker election must face consequences – Ablakwa

The Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa wants persons whose actions disrupted the first proceedings in the 8th Parliament to face the consequences.

He said the incidents are “despicable” and none of it must be swept under the carpet as Parliament undergoes soul-searching over the developments.

Several unexpected incidents characterized the inauguration of the new Parliament on Thursday, January 7, 2021.

Apart from the NDC side of parliament sitting at the majority side in the chamber, there were several disruptions including snatching of ballot papers as well as the invasion of military personnel.

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa who was present in the House said in a post on social media that those behind the widely condemned actions should not be spared.

“There must be soul-searching and far-reaching consequences for the despicable scenes in Parliament over the last few hours. Nothing must be swept under the red carpet of the hallowed chamber when that time comes. Those who viciously assault our democracy must know there’s a heavy price to pay.”

The legislator further lauded the choice of Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin as the new Speaker of Parliament indicating that having a Speaker from a political party other than the sitting president’s holds “great prospect [for] our democracy and parliamentary oversight.”

He further urged his colleague MPs to take advantage of the equal number of seats both the NPP and NDC have in Parliament to help rebuild the country’s democracy, fight corruption head on and confront executive impunity.

Read Okudzeto Ablakwa ‘s post below:

There must be soul searching and far reaching consequences for the despicable scenes in Parliament over the last few hours. Nothing must be swept under the red carpet of the hallowed chamber when that time comes. Those who viciously assault our democracy must know there’s a heavy price to pay.

For now, the epic victory of Ghana’s most decorated legislator, Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin as the first Speaker of the House from a different party of the sitting President must be well and truly celebrated for the great prospect it holds for our democracy and parliamentary oversight.

Coupled with the equal numerical strength of the two leading parties (at least for now), it can be expected that the era where the executive railroads and makes the legislature its appendage will be a relic of the past.

As I greatly commend my resilient NDC colleagues and our quietly courageous allies in the NPP who all fought hard to make this historic moment possible, let us remember it is not about our personal egos – it is all about the supreme national interest. The celebrations must now give way for the actual work to begin.

This ushers a golden dawn to rebuild our democracy, fight corruption head on, confront executive impunity, reconstruct an independent and respected legislature and put the real needs of the people first.

We must be unyielding, uncompromising and dogged in the pursuit of higher principles and the national interest.

Consensus building must not be a new euphemism for cutting deals and looking the other way when injustice is perpetrated against the Ghanaian people. We are all being watched keenly by many and shall not be spared nor forgiven.

For the first time, per the combined effects of Articles 103 (5)&(6) of the 1992 Constitution and Standing Orders 154, 155 & 156, we will have equal numbers at the various Standing and Select Committees where for example we can thoroughly and competitively scrutinize and recommend for rejection when necessary the President’s nominations for ministerial and other appointments if any of them are deemed unfit after vetting. So can the budget and other financial agreements if they are seen to undermine our collective interest be easily recommended for rejection at plenary. This obviously would not be the Parliament where deals such as Agyapa, Ameri, PDS, Oslo Chancery and others can be presented with cheeky ease.

Certainly, I will be the first to advocate that the power of the current parliamentary configuration should not make us needlessly obstructive or pompous. We have a country to build and many national challenges to address. MPs ought to be modest, magnanimous, studious, consultative and reflective in carrying out our duties in this watershed era.

Let us use this remarkable opportunity to advance the case of those of us who have always advocated for constitutional amendments to create a more potent legislative organ where majority of ministers do not have to be appointed from parliament and where parliament ceases to be subservient to the whimsical delights of the executive.

May MPs not squander this amazing opportunity and may posterity look back at the legislative business of this 8th Parliament and proclaim that this was the Ghanaian Parliament’s most treasured hour.

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (MP, North Tongu)

Source: citinewsroom