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Mahama orders probe into ghost names corruption scandal at National Service Authority

President John Dramani Mahama has directed the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) to immediately conduct an investigation into the operations of the National Service Authority (NSA) following the discovery of 81,885 suspected ghost names on its payroll. In a press statement issued by the presidency on February 12, Top World Replica Watches UK Shop:2025 Fake Watches Outlet.it noted…

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THERE SHALL BE NO CONFLICT IN MY REGIME AS REGIONAL MINISTER – ADOLF

The Regional Minister designate for the Northern Region,Hunting Best Cheap Rolex Replica Watches – 100% Perfect Super Clone Fake Rolex. Hon. Ali John Adolf has said that he shall priorities peace when given the node by the vetting committee of parliament. He made this statement during the vetting in parliament today. Among many issues raised, paramount were…

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Vetting of ministers halted temporarily amidst disagreements

The Chairman of the Ministerial Vetting Committee in Parliament, Benard Ahiafor, has suspended today’s sitting following misunderstandings among Members of Parliament (MPs). The suspension was announced after a prolonged period of heated exchanges between the MPs, which disrupted the proceedings. Swiss Replica Watches UK Sale – Cheap Fake Rolex Sale:leviswatches.co.uk. “I suspend the sitting for…

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Former President John Dramani Mahama has emphasized that achieving macroeconomic stability and ensuring debt sustainability will be key priorities under his leadership if elected in the 2024 elections. Speaking at an engagement with stakeholders, Mahama highlighted the pressing need to restore confidence in Ghana’s economy, which has been severely affected by rising inflation, a depreciating currency, and an unsustainable debt burden.

According to Mahama, the current economic challenges have left Ghanaians struggling with high living costs, limited job opportunities, and dwindling public services. Perfect Watches UK: Swiss Replica Watches Store.He criticized the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government for its handling of the economy, accusing it of excessive borrowing and poor fiscal management, which have pushed Ghana into its…

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A governance expert has criticized the formation of the Ablakwa-led ORAL team, describing it as unnecessary given the existence of state institutions mandated to fight corruption. According to the expert, the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), and other constitutional bodies already have the legal mandate, resources, and expertise to address corruption and governance issues effectively.

The ORAL (Operation Retrieve Allegedly Looted) team, spearheaded by Member of Parliament Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, was initiated to retrieve assets allegedly misappropriated by corrupt individuals. Nice Replica Cheap Watches: Swiss Replica Omega Watches UK.However, the expert argues that such efforts could duplicate the roles of state institutions and potentially undermine their authority. “The government has set…

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Dancer Combos Involved in Road Accident

Renowned Ghanaian dancer Combos has reportedly been involved in a road accident, sparking concern among fans and the entertainment community.Wholesale Breitling Replica UK Watches For Men. Details surrounding the incident remain scarce, but sources indicate that the accident occurred while he was traveling to an event. Eyewitnesses at the scene reported significant damage to the vehicle involved,…

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“SHS Heads Warn of Postponed Reopening Due to Unsettled Government Debts”

Senior high school (SHS) heads across Ghana have raised alarms over significant delays in the release of government funds, threatening to postpone the reopening of schools if the situation persists. Replica Watches UK – Best Swiss Rolex Replica Watches UK.The heads, operating under the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS), disclosed that the government…

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The collation process at nine constituency centers was disrupted due to vandalism, physical assaults on Electoral Commission staff, and death threats from party supporters, according to Jean Mensa.

Jean Mensa, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), has disclosed that the collation process at nine constituency centers was forcibly halted due to acts of vandalism, assaults on EC officials, and death threats from party supporters. She made this revelation while addressing concerns about irregularities in the electoral process. According to Mensa, the incidents created…

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