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Ato Forson thanks God for outcome of Supreme Court verdict

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8 months agoon

Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, the Minority Leader, has expressed his gratitude to God following his acquittal and discharge by the Court of Appeal in the ongoing ambulance case.
Dr Forson and businessman Richard Jakpa were both acquitted on Tuesday, July 30.
In a heartfelt post on his Facebook wall, Dr Forson praised God for his victory, quoting Romans 9:14: “What, then, shall we say? Is God unjust? Not at all!”
The Court of Appeal’s decision overturned the trial court’s order for Dr Forson to open his defence in the case, marking a significant legal victory for the Minority Leader.
Previously, the High Court in Accra on June 6 dismissed Dr Forson’s application for a mistrial and an inquiry into the conduct of Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame. The trial judge ruled that Dr. Forson had not demonstrated any statutory provisions warranting a mistrial or an inquiry into the Attorney General’s actions.
In response, Dr Forson’s legal team filed a supplementary affidavit on June 3, supporting their motion for a mistrial, injunction, and stay of proceedings. The affidavit cited a leaked tape featuring a conversation between the Attorney General and the third accused, Richard Jakpa, in which the Attorney General allegedly coached Jakpa to implicate Dr Forson in the trial.
Dr Forson’s legal team argued that the Attorney General’s conduct showed a blatant disregard for the rule of law and ethical prosecution standards, undermining public confidence in the judicial process.
The Court of Appeal, in a 2:1 majority decision, upheld Dr Forson’s appeal, resulting in his acquittal and that of Richard Jakpa. This ruling highlights the importance of judicial integrity and adherence to legal standards in the judicial process.
In his Facebook post, Dr Forson expressed deep relief and thankfulness for the court’s decision, reaffirming his faith and gratitude for the support he has received throughout the trial.
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NPP youth asked to show interest in rebuilding process

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4 weeks agoon
February 25, 2025
The former Member of Parliament for the Assin Central Constituency, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, has challenged the youth of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to show keen interest in the rebuilding process of the party.
According to him the role of the youth in the rebuilding exercise cannot be overemphasised, however, it was important that they do more if the party wants to recapture power in 2028.
Speaking at the Freshers’ Orientation and General Meeting of the College of Health and Well-Being branch of the Tertiary Students Confederacy (TESCON) of the NPP on campus over the weekend, Mr Agyapong expressed his profound gratitude to the students for their dedicated services and loyalty to the party over the years.
He assured TESCON of his support and pledge to ensure that their welfare was taken care of given their role in youth mobilisation and projecting the ideals of the party on various platforms.
Mr Agyapong who is also a former aspirant of the flagbearership of the party donated an undisclosed amount of money to support the group’s activities and promised to fund activities of various TESCON branches across the country.
He subsequently called on senior members of the NPP and former government appointees to liaise with and work towards empowering TESCON to make the party more attractive on tertiary education campuses.
This he said would enhance the party’s acceptability among the youth.
He reiterated this commitment to the TESCON members of the University of Energy and Natural Resources in Sunyani, Bono Region, on the same day.
In response to suggestions for increasing the voting rights of TESCON from two to five per institution, he indicated his support for granting all TESCON executives of all accredited TESCON institutions voting rights during the party’s national elections.
This he said would significantly enhance the participation of more youth in the internal processes of the party.
Additionally, he affirmed his support for the expansion of the electoral college of the Party to include more members in a manner that protects the integrity of the Party’s structures.
Mr Agyapong explained that such a move would engender a sense of ownership, avert apathy and enhance democracy in and out of the party.
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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference has accepted the apology from President Mahama for the omission committed by way of delaying the clergy’s invitation to the National Education Forum, currently taking place at Ho, the Volta Regional capital.
The Vice President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference, the Most Reverend Emmanuel Kofi Fianu, who made this known at the forum, expressed the church’s gratitude to the President and the Minister for Education for the subsequent invitation of the church to be part of the event.
He said the vital role education played in national development could not be overemphasised, which called for collaboration of stakeholders to promote quality education.
Most Rev. Fianu said the Catholic Church was not happy about some appointments and transfers to and from Catholic schools without recourse to the church, and wondered whether there existed partnership in the education sector.
He stressed that the dissemination of information on educational matters without reaching out to a major stakeholder such as the Catholic Church was unacceptable.
Most Rev. Fianu lamented the unfriendly nature some education directors related to the Catholic Church, which according to him did not promote collaboration in the delivery of quality education.
He said that the over-population at second cycle schools which affected character formation, teacher-student ratio, teacher contact hours with individual students and proper supervision was of concern to the Catholic Bishops.
Most Rev. Fianu said the Catholic Church was against the use of its school compounds for structural development without any engagement with the church.
On national issues, he condemned the upsurge in social vices and corrupt practices in the country.
Most Rev. Fianu called for introduction of religious, moral, ethical and civic education that would lead to the production of responsible and productive citizens and not just knowledgeable and skillful individuals, who would become social misfit.
The President, on behalf of the Planning Committee of the National Education Forum said: “I’m aware that the omission was very speedily remedied, but you still deserve an unqualified apology for this oversight. And since you are the purveyors of God’s mercy on earth, I’m sure that you are forgiving us for this.”
President Mahama’s apology was in response to a joint statement issued in Accra by the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) and the Christian Council of Ghana (CCG), expressing their disappointment in the government following their exclusion from the ongoing education forum.
The two bodies stated that even though the list of invitees to the national level stakeholders included some organisations that were affiliated to them, they as the parent bodies were excluded from the forum.
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Let’s separate politics from development —Prof. Agyeman-Duah

Published
1 month agoon
February 11, 2025
Former United Nations Governance Advisor, Professor Baffour Agyeman-Duah, has called for a clear separation between politics and national development to ensure development.
Speaking on Joy FM, an Accra-based radio station, he questioned the long-standing practice of newly elected presidents removing all key appointees of the previous government, regardless of their performance.
“I am not a constitutional lawyer, and I may not be too familiar with the Constitution, but I am not sure there is any provision requiring an elected president to sack all known appointees of the previous government and replace them with his own choices,” he said.
He acknowledged that some strategic positions, especially in the security sector, may require changes for national security reasons but criticised the “wholesale sacking” of appointees as a norm in Ghana’s political system.
According to him, this practice had existed across different administrations and was not unique to the current government under President Mahama.
“In my view, it doesn’t make sense to do that, but currently, the system allows it. So, it is not a matter of blaming Mahama or anybody. It is the system they inherit and the practice that has been going on,” he explained.
Prof. Agyeman-Duah pointed to Thailand as an example of a country that has successfully separated politics from development.
“In Thailand, politicians focus on governance while civil servants, who maintain professionalism, continue implementing policies and projects regardless of changes in government. Only top political functionaries are replaced,” he said.
He warned that without a shift in Ghana’s approach to governance and development, the country risks making slow progress, saying, “If we are not careful to change our development model, which should come with a change in mindset, we will move two steps forward and four steps backwards, and that really spells disaster for our country.”

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