Sekondi-Takoradi residents share thoughts on NPP Parliamentary Primaries


Some concerned residents in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis have expressed mixed feelings about the outcome of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Primaries on Saturday, January 27.

While some were satisfied with the outcome of the results in all nine constituencies in the Western Region, others expressed great disappointment.

Mr Alex Cudjoe, a newspaper vendor, said though he anticipated that new faces would represent the NPP in Takoradi and Sekondi constituencies in particular, that did not happen.

‘I am surprised at the delegates for retaining both Members of Parliament (MPs) for the Sekondi and Takoradi constituencies… we needed new people with fresh ideas for development,’ he stated.

Madam Ishatu Ocran, a food vendor, had a similar thought, and said: ‘Other candidates need a chance to also bring on board their visions and plans for the good people of Sekondi and Takoradi.’

Mr John Mensah, a mobile money operator and an NPP supporter, said the two female candidates who contested the Essikado
-Ketan and Kwesimintsim constituencies should have won for them to try out new initiatives to improve upon the living standards of residents in those areas.

He said: ‘It is high time we give our women the chance to also bring change and development we desire as a people.’

He, however, expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the Effia Constituency elections, which saw the incumbent, Mr Joseph Cudjoe losing his bid to return to Parliament for his fourth term, to Mr Isaac Boamah Nyarko, who will be a debutant MP if he wins the parliamentary election and sworn into office.

Meanwhile, some NPP supporters also told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that it was their prayer that the party wins the 2024 general elections and retains all seats in the various constituencies.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Women groups in four districts receive processing equipment from CSIR-SARI


Women farmer groups in four districts in the Upper East and Upper West Regions have received processing and storage equipment to produce soya milk and other soya products, to improve income earnings in their communities.

The beneficiary communities included Yameriga in Talensi, Dalaasa in Builsa South, and Tarikuom in Bawku West Districts, and Nanchala in the Sisala East Municipality.

The presentation was made by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Savannah Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI) under the project; ‘Creating Lands of Opportunity: Transforming Livelihoods through Landscape Restoration in the Sahel’ (Lands of Opportunities for Global Mechanism in the Sahel), dubbed LOGMe project.

The three-year LOGMe project which commenced in 2020 is being implemented by International Union for Conservation of Nature with an additional one-year extension to 2024, funded by The Italian Ministry for Ecological Transitions.

This is through the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertific
ation, a Global Mechanism in Burkina Faso, Ghana and Niger.

The overall objective is to make a significant and sustainable contribution towards landscape restoration in the Sahel while creating income-generating activities for local communities in Burkina Faso, Ghana and Niger.

The equipment received by the women included bottles for bottling soya milk, Ice Chests, bags of sugar, deep frying pans and accessories and gallons of oil and this was a follow-up to training that the CSIR-SARI had already provided for the women.

Dr Iddrisu Yahaya, the Principal Investigator of CSIR-SARI, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, said the project hoped to improve the economic well-being of the people in the landscape and establish viable linkages among the actors along the agricultural value chain, for improved production and income generation opportunities.

He said apart from building the capacities of the beneficiary communities for increased household income, the support will sustain the project gains through
continuous, all-year-round processing of soy products.

The beneficiaries also received training on good agronomic practices, post-harvest management and climate change effects.

He emphasised that under the LOGMe project, a series of training on soya beans utilisation was provided to help the women excel in soya kebab and soya milk production for a group activity on a large scale in their communities.

‘The support is, therefore, to enable the groups to sustain the activity through value addition and improved livelihoods,’ he said.

Again, SARI would continue to monitor the groups’ performance and organise a mid-year dry land Fair for the beneficiaries to display their value-added products.

Dr Julius Yirzagla, a Co-Principal Investigator of the LoGME project (CSRI-SARI), encouraged the beneficiary communities to make good use of the equipment and items for their maximum impact.

In Ghana, the main implementing partners are the CSIR-SARI, A-Rocha Ghana, and the Environmental Protection Agency.

Meanwhile, th
e project is implemented in eight communities within four districts in the Upper East and Upper West Regions namely the Builsa South District (Dalaasa and Naadema), Talensi District (Yameriga and Awaradone), Bawku West (Tarikom and Gbango) and Sissala East District (Nanchala and Saakalu).

CSIR-SARI’s contribution to the project is to improve the livelihoods of beneficiary communities by establishing sustainable production of high-value dryland products within the communities.

In line with its sustainable value chain development plan, CSIR-SARI trained beneficiary communities in good agronomic practices (GAPs) for improved production and productivity of maize and soybeans within the eight communities during the 2022 and 2023 cropping seasons.

During the 2023 seasons, women in Nanchala, Yameriga, Dalaasa and Tarikuom were trained in the processing of soybean into soymilk and soy kebabs, to serve as income-generating activities.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Access Bank opens New Branch at Afienya Chinese Industrial hub


Access Bank Ghana Plc has opened a new branch at the Bright International Industrial hub inAfienya to bring banking services closer to customers in the industrial hub and its environs.

This is in pursuance of the Bank’s strategic objective of enhancing customer experience and satisfaction for the over 100 medium to large scale companies and Chinese related businesses operating in the hub, an official release issued to the Ghana News Agency said Monday.

At a short ceremony at the Bright International Industrial hub, Executive Director for Retail and Digital Banking at Access Bank Ghana, Pearl Nkrumah said, over the past 15 years of the bank’s existence in Ghana, it had brought innovation to the banking and financial sector.

She said: ‘The opening of our 54th branch is in line with our bank’s strategic expansion drive as we continue to pursue our vision of becoming the world’s most respected African Bank offering the best banking services.

‘This ambitious vision comes with a commitment to ensure that our c
herished customers get the best value from us. The expansion means that businesses already established in the Bright industrial hub and beyond will have access to a full-fledged bank right here’.

For his part, the Executive Director for Wholesale Banking, James Bruce said:

‘Access Bank is well positioned to support Chinese and other international businesses not only in the country but across the bank’s 20 international locations.

‘We are better placed to not just bank you but your network with our presence in 20 countries including China, Hong Kong, UK, UAE, France, Lebanon and India via our dedicated German, French and Lebanese Desks’.

He also noted: ‘Businesses in Afienya and its environs now have access to a full-fledged bank, and we promise to always give you a more than banking experience.’

The Vice President of the Ghana Association of Chinese Societies, Yan Liquan, who graced the occasion,expressed joy at the opening of the new branch, statingthat: ‘Chinese businesses look forward to more fruitful
business relationships with Ghana in the coming years as it is establishing more processing plants to enhance the agricultural industry in the country.’

The bank at the industrial hub will facilitate smooth and quick financial transactions at the industrial hub.

With a variety of flexible and innovative banking solutions, Access Bank continuously engages customers to understand their needs and helps to proffer solutions to them,’ the release said.

The Bank at present operates through more than 700 branches and service outlets in 20 countries, including the UAE, UK, France, Hong Kong, China and representative offices in India and Lebanon.

Source: Ghana News Agency

DR Congo sees off Egypt after penalty shoot-out


DR Congo advanced to the next stage of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in a dramatic penalty shoot-out that saw them klick-out Egypt from the competition.

D.R Congo defeated Egypt them 8-7 on penalties in the round of 16 at the

Stade Laurent Pokou after 120 minutes of action.

Meschack Elia scored to put D.R Congo into the lead in the 37th minute, when he headed home from the six-yard box to score the game’s opening goal. 

The Pharaohs responded to D.R Congo’s lead in the first half with intense pressure and were awarded a penalty after VAR review.

Mostafa Mohamed made no mistake as he converted it into the top right corner with goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi-Nzau beaten. 

The seven-time champions despite their second half dominance couldn’t break down the resilient D.R Congo defence forcing the game into extra time, the very first one of the tournament in Côte D’Ivoire. 

Egypt were reduced to 10-men in the extra-time after Hamdi Mohamed was sent off following his second yellow card of the game. 

The numerica
l disadvantage didn’t prevent Egypt from pressing and creating the chances. 

Game travelled to shootout and Egypt missed twice from the penalty spot, Mostafa Mohamed and goalkeeper, Gabaski both missed their kicks, Arthur Masuaku had missed his earlier for D.R Congo. 

D.R Congo would now take on Guinea in the last eight.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Bayos last minute breaks Equatorial Guinea


Mohamed Bayo’s last-minute goal for Guinea left the hearts of Equatorial Guinea in the Round of 16 game played at the at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Ebimpe in the Africa Cup of Nations.

The Guinea derby had all the ingredients of a knockout encounter, with both sides having a go at each other from the onset.

Equatorial Guinea came into the clash with good momentum following their impressive first place finish in a tough Group A consisting of Cote d’Ivoire and Nigeria while Guinea snuck into the round of 16 as one of the four best third finishers of the group stages.

With both sides creating chances, a golden opportunity was presented to Equatorial Guinea just after the hour mark when Ivan Salvador was fouled in the box for the in-form Emilio Nsue to step up but saw his penalty denied by the woodwork to the relief of Guinea.

The missed penalty would have been a huge advantage to Equatorial Guinea who were a man-down following the sending off of Frederico Nchama.

With just a few seconds before the en
d of the ninety minutes, a swift build up by Guinea concluded with Ibrahim Diakite sending a delightful ball into the area which was cleverly headed into the near post by Bayo to seal a place in the quarter-finals for the seventh time in 14 appearances.

Source: Ghana News Agency

DR Congo goalkeeper wants to replicate CHAN glory in Cote D’ Ivoire


Lionel Mpasi goalkeeper of DR Congo is confident his team will win the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after kicking out Egypt from the competition on Sunday night.

Mpasi scored the winning penalty to help D.R Congo eliminate Egypt from the round of 16 stage said in a post-match wants the current generation to replicate what the team did 15 years ago when they won Championship of Africa Nations (CHAN).

‘We’re already going to rest well and then we’ll take it match after match. All this without forgetting that DR Congo won a continental title in Côte d’Ivoire (CHAN in 2009). ‘Maybe that’s a sign,’ he said. 

The goalkeeper explained how he prevented Gabaski from scoring his penalty and the technique behind his winning penalty. 

‘I tried to stay calm. I tried to distract Gabaski from his shot and I succeeded. After that, I concentrated on getting my technique right,’ said the Congo DR keeper.

Mpasi said he had remembered his missed shot in training and tried to do better. 

‘Before my shot, I thought ab
out how I had missed in training, but tonight it worked,’ he noted.

DR Congo would take on Guinea in the quarter-finals of the competition.

Source: Ghana News Agency