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 Prevent assembly’s engineer from building on waterway…BACIDA appeals

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 The Battor Citizens Development As­sociation (BACI­DA) has appealed to the Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs (LGC) to use his good offices to prevent the North Tongu District Assembly (NTDA) Engineer, Mr Ebenezer Adega, from building a washing bay on waterway at Battor – Agboganu.

According to BACIDA, Mr Adega had been asked to stop work on several occasions by the Association and the Paramount Chief of Battor Traditional Area, Togbega Patamia Dzekle VII, but had refused to listen.

In a petition signed by the Chair­man of BACIDA, Ex-WOI Bright Segbefia, said even though the Par­amount Chief also added his voice, Mr Adega went ahead to build the washing bay on a natural water­way, which posed danger to the community in terms of flooding as experienced at Mepe, a neigh­bouring traditional area, during the Akosombo Dam spillage, which flooded the community.

It continued that since Mr Adega was disrespectful to the Paramount Chief, BACIDA reported his con­duct to the professional body he belongs, the Institute of Engineers and Technology (I ET) believing that he would respond positively but he allegedly refused.

The Association, according to the petition, and having explored all available means to prevent Mr Adega, a staff of the Assembly failed, and decided to petition the sector Minister to prevent him from carrying out the project.

The petition, therefore, urged the minister to bring Mr Adega to order, since his conduct would not ensure peaceful discharge of his ca­reer elsewhere if he did not change his attitude towards traditional authorities.

However, when contacted on his cell phone, Mr Adega refuted the allegations and described the ac­tions of BACIDA as a “deliberate attempt to tarnish his reputation.”

According to Mr Adega, he legally acquired the land with relevant documentations from the land owners, site plan which he developed and was approved by the Physical Planning Unit (PPU) of the NTDA and built a washing bay which he started using.

He said he was surprised that BACIDA had written a letter to the NTDA Coordinating Direc­tor asking him to ensure that he stopped work on the 80 by 40 plot of land without giving him a copy of the letter, which he described as ridiculous.

Mr Adega insisted that he is a professional engineer, who had been educating people on safety measures, particularly regarding putting up of structures and said he had not built on waterways

 FROM SAMUEL AGBEWODE, BATTOR

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Declaration of Monday, 31st March 2025 and Tuesday, 1st April 2025 as Public Holidays

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The Ministry of Interior has declared Monday,  March 31, 2025 and Tuesday, April 1, 2025  as Public Holidays

“The general public is hereby informed that Sunday, 30th March, 2025 or Monday, 31st March, 2025 marks Eid-Ul-Fitr which is a Statutory Public Holiday,” the ministry noted in a press statement

According to the ministry “In view of the fact that 30th March 2025 falls on a Sunday and in the interest of the public, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Ghana, has by Executive Instrument (E.I.), in accordance with Section 2 of the Public Holidays and Commemorative Days Act (Act 601) declared Monday, 31st March 2025 and Tuesday, 1st April 2025 as additional Public Holidays and should be observed as such throughout the country.”

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Strengthen Anti-Money Laundering Laws in Ghana – Interior Minister

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Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has called for strengthened anti-money laundering laws in Ghana, urging the Inter Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA) and the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) to collaborate in this effort.

During a meeting with a GIABA delegation led by Director-General Edwin Harris, Muntaka Mubarak emphasised the Government’s commitment to supporting GIABA’S work in maintaining a safe and secure environment.

The Director-General of GIABA, Mr. Edwin Harris acknowledged Ghana’s active participation in GIABA operations and encouraged continued collaboration.

Mr. Harris stated that Ghana has made significant progress in strengthening its anti-money laundering laws, with the passage of the Anti-Money Laundering Act 2020 (Act 1044).

The meeting had in attendance the Deputy Minister for the Interior, Okletey Teilarbi, the Acting Chief Director of the Ministry, Mrs. Doreen Annan, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of FIC, Albert Kwadwo Twum Boafo and other officials from the Ministry, GIABA and FIC.

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Interior Minister reaffirms commitment to Enhancing Ghana’s Security Architecture

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Minister of the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak has acknowledged the critical role the Police Service plays in maintaining peace and stability and reaffirmed Government’s commitment to enhancing Ghana’s security architecture.

Speaking at the Ghana Police Service Regional Commanders’ meeting, the Minister assured international partners, businesses, and investors, that Government remains committed to providing a secure environment, and ensuring necessary security measures are in place to facilitate uninterrupted business operations.

Muntaka Mubarak commended the Inspector General of the Police (IGP), Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno for initiating an orientation for Regional and Unit Police Public Relations Officers. 

According to him, the programme aimed to enhance community engagement, share crucial information, and foster trust between the police and the public.

In his remarks, the IGP, Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno stated that the meeting provided an opportunity for them to reflect and strategize for the year ahead.

Mr. Yohuno also advised the officers to uphold the highest professional standards, emphasising the need for discipline and ethical conduct in discharging their duties.

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