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FDA emphasises stronger partnerships at maiden Scientific Forum

To enhance effective collaboration between stakeholders in the food and medical products research space, the Chief Executive of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), Dr Delese A. A. Darko, has called for stronger partnerships between the Authority and industry players.

Dr Darko made this call at the maiden edition of the FDA’s Scientific Forum, which was held on Thursday, September 14 in Accra.

Under the theme ‘Protecting Public Health and Safety Through Partnerships’, the forum brought together the academic community, industry players, sister agencies, research institutions, as well as current and potential collaborators of the FDA to share knowledge for the general advancement of food and medical products’ safety, quality and efficacy in Ghana.

The forum also had as part of its objectives to encourage discussions on partnering for success in local vaccine research, development, and production.

“We are in a fast paced scientific world and as a key player in the field of science in Ghana, our work requires close collaboration between the organization and higher learning institutions and industry players at the forefront of knowledge in research and development.

“As a regulator, we must regularly engage with such bodies to keep at pace with our field. We put this forum together to provide a platform for active discussions on ensuring the quality and safety of food and medical products through effective collaboration.

“We will need even stronger partnerships for us to fulfill our mandate. Our aim is to strengthen the relationship between us and all the stakeholders whose work impact food and medical products so we learn from each other in order to improve the work we do for the benefit of the consumer,” Dr Darko remarked.

The forum featured keynote speeches from the Minister of Health, Kwaku Agyeman Manu, and the Vice Chancellor of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Prof Rita Dickson.

There were, as well, concurrent panel discussions, and poster presentations from researchers to live and online audiences.

Speaking on the importance of the forum to government’s agenda for enhancing research into safe foods and medical products, Minister of Health Kwaku Agyeman Manu commended the FDA for organizing such a forum to provide the platform for synthesize ideas for the work the FDA does and to support vaccine research in Ghana

“This forum presents a unique opportunity for knowledge sharing and I want to commend the FDA for putting it together. Public safety is important for economic growth and it is in these fora that stakeholders are able to bring ideas on board to enhance the safety of food and drugs,” Mr Agyeman Manu said.

“Let us cease this opportunity to forge stronger alliances for a safer and healthy Ghana,” Minister said.

With support from its partners, giz, USAID, Pharmanova, WHO and Atlantic Lifesciences, the FDA put together this first Scientific Forum as part of the Authority’s strategic objective to promote food and medicine safety governance through the promotion of inter-agency collaboration.

Ideas from this forum is expected to culminate into implementation strategies which enhances the Authority’s mandate as the regulator of food and medicines in Ghana

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GBA condemns Akufo-Addo comments against Mahama

The Ghana Bar Association (GBA) has taken on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for engaging in politics when he addressed members at the 23rd Ghana Bar Association Annual Conference in Cape Coast.

President Akufo-Addo had equally condemned former President John Dramani Mahama for an earlier accusation of the judiciary as being strewn with judges sympathetic towards the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The 2024 National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer assured of balancing this out by appointing legal professionals who are also inclined towards his party.

This, President Akufo-Addo condemned in no uncertain terms on Monday, September 11 at the Conference.

“Not only are these concepts of ‘NPP’ and ‘NDC’ judges new in our public discourse, but are also extremely dangerous and represent the most brazen attack on the independence of the judiciary by any allegedly responsible politician of the 4th Republic,” he said.

“They provide another reason, if more were needed, why right-thinking citizens should ensure the defeat in 2024 of the man whom the first Special Prosecutor identified as Government Official No.1 in the still unresolved Airbus Bribery Scandal.”

But speaking on Ghana Tonight on TV3 later in the day, Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Association Saviour Kudze suggested that the President went too far.

“Regarding today’s comments that the President made relative to the condemnation of what [former] President Mahama said in respect of the allegation regarding the packing of the bench by the current President of people he described as NPP-inclined judges, I think we will not fault the President for that because already we have gone ahead to condemn that same statement,” he indicated.

“But to go ahead and say that because of that and other reasons, citizens should reject him come 2024, we condemn that because we wouldn’t like any politician to use our platform to campaign because that amounted to political campaigning.”

The legal practitioner also questioned the basis for which the President referred to Mr Mahama as a “perennial” candidate because he stressed that the reference better suits him, having contested elections several times in the past.

“So by and large, it is not true and we will not agree that our platform can be used by the current President to attack his political opponents. It just happened that he is a lawyer who has always been attending our conferences before he had become a president.”

He absolved the Association of any blame, saying it does not usually have the opportunity to know the content of the speeches of guests at such conferences

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Nigeria Court Rejects Presidential Poll Challenge

Nigeria’s Appeal Court has rejected one challenge to Bola Tinubu’s narrow victory in February’s presidential election.

After a six-hour verdict, they said the appeal by Peter Obi’s Labour Party was without merit and dismissed all his arguments, including fraud.

Their verdict on the challenge by Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party is expected shortly.

Despite the election challenge, Mr Tinubu was sworn into office on 29 May.

The election was the most fiercely contested since the end of military rule in 1999, with three strong candidates for the first time. Mr Tinubu won with 37% of votes cast, against 29% for Mr Abubakar and 25% for Mr Obi.

The country was tense before Wednesday’s ruling, with increased security in the capital, Abuja.

Despite warnings from authorities against demonstrations, various political groups gathered outside the courthouse, singing and dancing.

The ruling on the same day he marked 100 days in office will be a huge relief to President Tinubu who will now keep an eye on the Supreme Court where his opponents are likely to appeal against this judgement.

But the unanimous verdict by the judges at the Appeal Court will fill him with confidence. This was already on display as he was not even in the country for Wednesday’s ruling, travelling to India for the G20 summit.

Lead justice Haruna Tsammani, who read the verdict, said “the petitioners failed to prove allegations of corrupt practices and over-voting”.

Source: BBC

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Akufo-Addo describes Ghana’s unemployment rate as unacceptable

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has described Ghana’s unemployment rate as unacceptable.

The unemployment rate in Ghana is expected to reach 5.00 percent by the end of 2023, according to Trading Economics’ global macro models and analysts’ expectations.

In the long-term, the Ghana Unemployment Rate is projected to trend around 4.70 percent in 2024 and 4.50 percent in 2025, according to our econometric models, Trading Economics said.

President Akufo-Addo, while honoring some young men and women entrepreneurs in respect of the Presidential Pitch initiative, on Friday, 18th August 2023 said that “Entrepreneurship is a vital component of economic growth and development, and has been embraced globally as an important driver of economic transformation.

“I believe firmly that the fastest way to deal with the challenges confronting our economy and the unacceptable rate of unemployment is the fusion of technology, entrepreneurship, and business.

“Governments, the world over, recognise youth entrepreneurship as the appropriate tool to address the unemployment challenges of our times.”

He added “That is why I am happy that, under Seasons One, Two, and Three of the Presidential Pitch, 702 direct and thousands of indirect jobs have been created by our winners, with majority of these jobs being established in rural communities.

“I want to single out the Chief Executive Officer of Pizzaman Chickenman, Christian Boakye Yiadom, the tenth-place winner from Season Two for special mention. He started his pizza business on the campus of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi.

“He received twenty-five thousand cedis (25,000), which he used to scale-up his business. It eventually led to the opening of the first Pizzaman Chickenman branch on KNUST campus on 17th January 2020, some six months after the competition. Today, Pizzaman Chickenman has become a household name and a favourite bite for many

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BoG boss Addison & deputies jail-bound – Sammy Gyamfi hints

The National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi, has served notice the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Ernest Yedu Addison, and his two deputies will not escape jail in the next government of his party.

The notice was served on Tuesday, August 8 when he was translating a presser addressed by Minority Leader Dr Cassiel Ato Forson at the NDC Headquarters.

The NDC is calling on the Governor and his two deputies – Maxwell Opoku-Afari and Elsie Addo Awadzi – to resign within 21 days

“We demand the immediate resignation of the Governor and his deputies within 21 days,” Dr Ato Forson demanded.

“We will march to occupy the Central Bank to save the Bank of Ghana if he fails to resign. The march will ensure accountability,” he said.

But adding to what the Minority Leader said, the NDC Communications Officer said the Governor and his two deputies cannot be allowed to stay in office till 2025.

He said that will only balloon the expenditure of the Central Bank after going beyond 5 percent of its spending threshold.

He said if for any reason they don’t meet the demands to resign, the governors will be prosecuted in the government of John Mahama to “answer” questions.

He said with the “reckless” spending by the Central Bank, it does not have the moral rights any longer to call on commercial banks facing mismanagement issues to do the right thing.

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Boxes of medicines stolen at Bolgatanga Regional hospital; Police arrest suspects

The Police through an intelligence operation have arrested suspects Raymond Asoke, Noeyelle Bridget and Raheem Fasilat for stealing some boxes of medicine at the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital.

Suspect Raymond Asoke, a driver at the Regional hospital Bolgatanga was arrested on 4th August, 2023 when he was monitored loading boxes of medicines from a certain unmarked house into a saloon car with registration No. GE 1532 -21.

A search in the car led to the retrieval of Twelve (12) boxes of various medicines. The search was extenddd into the house where twenty-two (22) additional boxes containing various kinds of medicines were discovered and retrieved.

Further investigation led to the arrest of suspect Noeyelle Bridget, the Assistant Dispensary Officer at the hospital’s pharmacy and suspect Raheem Fasilat, the Regional store keeper at the Regional hospital who has admitted to giving the boxes of medicines to the driver.

All three suspects are currently in custody and will be put before court to face justice, the Police said.

Meanwhile, investigation is ongoing to identify and arrest any other accomplices as well establish what the suspects do with the medicines stolen from the hospital, the Policesaid in a statement on Sunday Augist 6.

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Boxes of medicines stolen at Bolgatanga Regional hospital; Police arrest suspects

The Police through an intelligence operation have arrested suspects Raymond Asoke, Noeyelle Bridget and Raheem Fasilat for stealing some boxes of medicine at the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital.

Suspect Raymond Asoke, a driver at the Regional hospital Bolgatanga was arrested on 4th August, 2023 when he was monitored loading boxes of medicines from a certain unmarked house into a saloon car with registration No. GE 1532 -21.

A search in the car led to the retrieval of Twelve (12) boxes of various medicines. The search was extenddd into the house where twenty-two (22) additional boxes containing various kinds of medicines were discovered and retrieved.

Further investigation led to the arrest of suspect Noeyelle Bridget, the Assistant Dispensary Officer at the hospital’s pharmacy and suspect Raheem Fasilat, the Regional store keeper at the Regional hospital who has admitted to giving the boxes of medicines to the driver.

All three suspects are currently in custody and will be put before court to face justice, the Police said.

Meanwhile, investigation is ongoing to identify and arrest any other accomplices as well establish what the suspects do with the medicines stolen from the hospital, the Policesaid in a statement on Sunday Augist 6.

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UK welcomes West Africa’s actions on Niger coup

It is a week since the coup led by the presidential guard

The UK’s foreign minister has welcomed what he called “decisive action” by the West African bloc Ecowas in dealing with junta leaders in Niger a week after the coup.

James Cleverly, who is on a three-country tour of Africa, was speaking after meeting Nigerian President Bola Tinubu in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja.

Mr Tinubu is also chair of Ecowas and has taken a robust stance on the coup, which has been widely condemned.

On Sunday, he hosted a meeting of West African leaders who gave Niger’s junta a week to give up power or face possible military consequences.

The British foreign secretary said: “We touched briefly on the situation in Niger. I made the point that the UK very much welcomes Ecowas’ and indeed his [Tinubu’s] decisive action, his strong commitment to democracy and the unambiguous message that violence is not the means to bring political change in any circumstance.

“And that the commitment to democracy in Nigeria and in the region is unwavering. This very much supports the UK’s position.”

West African defence chiefs are also meeting in Abuja about Niger – consultations that will go on until Friday.

Nigeria’s military spokesperson, Brigadier General Tukur Gusau, told the BBC: “The military solution will be the last option.”

Their military plan is to be present

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Akufo-Addo pardons former Deputy Nat’l Security Coordinator due to ill-health

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has written to the Minister of Interior, Ambrose Dery, to release the former Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Salifu Mimina Osman, from custody.

This follows a petition lodged at the Office of President by the Paramount Chief of Kpembe Traditional Area, Kpembewura Haruna Dari Bismark Banbange Ndefoso I.

According to the petition dated Wednesday, July 26, Alhaji Mimina Osman deserves presidential pardon on grounds of ill-health and good behaviour.

A response issued by the Secretary to the President, Nana Asante Bediatuo, on Tuesday, August 1 said after consultation with the Council of State, President Akufo-Addo has exercised his prerogative of mercy in favour of the Deputy National Security Coordinator in the John Mahama administration and granted him mercy in accordance with Article 72(1)(a) of the 1992 Constitution.

“Kindly take the necessary steps to give effect to the presidential pardon immediately,” the response directed the Interior Minister.

Alhaji Mimina Osman was one of three persons found guilty of 14 different charges including causing financial loss to the state and contravention of the Public Procurement Act in the procurement of surveillance equipment for the National Security Council Secretariat.

Together with two other board members of the National Communications Authority (NCA) Eugene Baffoe-Bonnie and William Tetteh-Tevie, Alhaji Mimina Osman, a son of Kpembe, was slapped with a five-year jail sentence by Justice Eric Kyei Baffour in 2020.

The three got a total of 16 years in prison by the Accra High Court with hard labour

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Ghastly accident on Kumasi-Techiman highway claims four lives

At least four people have been reported dead in a ghastly on the Kumasi-Techiman highway.

The accident, which involved a VIP bus and a trailer truck, occurred at Nkenkaasu in the Ashanti Region on the dawn of Wednesday, August 2.

Driver of the VIP bus, according to eyewitness, veered off his lane and collided with the truck.

The bus with registration number AP 1986-22 was heading towards the direction of Techiman whilst the truck with registration number BF 2315 F1 03 loaded with cereals was coming towards Kumasi.

The injured have been sent to the Nkenkaasu Government Hospital for treatment

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