24 hour economy will require additional 25,000 police personnel


Retired Commissioner of Police (COP), Bright Oduro says additional police personnel of 25000 may be needed to beef up security should the 24-hour economy policy becomes a reality.

The former Director General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) noted that the current police strength of about 42,000 personnel at a ratio of 1 to 800 citizens did not meet the United Nations minimum ratio for effective policing which is 1 to 500 citizens.

With the introduction of the policy, he indicated that crime might emerge in an intensified manner as businesses and organisations would operate round the clock.

‘Increased movement of people, goods both day and night will definitely attract criminal activities more especially in the night,’ he said during a presentation on the topic, ‘the security implications of the 24-hour Economy policy’.

He made the presentation at a symposium organised by the Centre for Ethical Governance and Administration on the business and economic impact of the 24-hour economy policy.

COP Oduro rtd envisaged robbery, vehicle jacking, kidnapping, illicit drug trade and burgulary as well as cybercrime to pose significant threat to citizens, hence the need for manpower and logistical boost for the Police.

These logistics, he said, included vehicles for patrol, advanced communication gadgets, body cameras, arms and amunitions as well as specialised investigation unit at the regional and district levels to deal with anticipated rise in crime that might impact the sustainability of the policy.

He said the policy would call for the Police to fashion out a national security strategy to repose trust and confidence in citizens.

Speaking on the topic, ‘investment opportunities and constraints under the 24 hour economy policy’, Dr Bernard Tetteh-Dumenya, a financial economist, said it was important for Ghanaians to understand that the definition of the 24 hour economy extended beyond the extended business hours.

He said the concept included optimised resource utilization which reduced waste in the
system, increased job opportunities, improved convenience for consumers, support for night time industries, greater flexibility for workers and global connectivity where businesses operatd without borders.

Mr Austin Gamey, a Labour dispute resolution expert, also called on the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress to be measured in talking about the party’s policy for Ghanaians ahead of the manifesto launch to prevent plagiarism.

In attendance was Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the running mate to John Dramani Mahama, Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress.

Source: Ghana News Agency

GFA Elections: CAS rejects George Afriyie’s disqualification appeal


The Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) has dismissed Mr. George Afriyie’s appeal following his disqualification from the 2023 Ghana Football Association (GFA) Presidential elections.

The former GFA Vice President was barred from the race over breach of conduct, which gave current President, Mr. Kurt Okraku an advantage to go unopposed.

A statement from CAS said, ‘The appeal filed on 29 September 2023 by George Kwasi Afriyie against the decision rendered on 15 September 2023 by the GFA Appeals Committee is dismissed’.

The legal body further charged Mr. George Afriyie to pay an amount of GHS15,200 to the Ghana Football Association as contribution towards its legal fees and other expenses incurred in connection with the arbitration.

Mr. Afriyie in a response to the verdict of CAS said he had accepted the decision in good faith.

He thanked all who supported him during the process.

Mr. Kurt Okraku would continue to serve his four-year term as President of the Ghana Football Association.

Source: Ghana Ne
ws Agency

Registration code for Accra Inter-City Homowo Marathon unveiled


Organisers of the Accra Inter-City Homowo Marathon has announced the registration code for the 2024 edition of the race.

This follows the renewal of relationship between the organisers, Medivents Consult and TXT Ghana Limited.

A statement from the organisers Medivents Consult and signed by Mr. Michael Atitsogbui – Events Coordinator, said participants would dial *380*21# to register for the event.

It said, the decision to use short code for registration was to make the process more convenient and easier for participants.

The statement said, participants can also register on the website of the race; www.accraintercitymarathon.com.

It noted that, participants would be required to pay GHC70.00 for the 21-kiometer category and GHC50.00 for both 5-kilometer and 10-kilometer categories.

The third edition of the Accra Inter-City Homowo Marathon would be held on Saturday, August 3, as part of the activities making the annual homowo festival.

The race would commence at the Accra Sports Stadium and end at the Bu
kom Boxing Arena.

Over 2000 athletes are expected to take part in this year’s event.

The event is an initiative of Medivents Consult and supported by the Ga Traditional Council (GTC).

Source: Ghana News Agency

Businessman revives colts football in Obuasi East


A private businessman with passion for the development of football at the grassroots, has singlehandedly sponsored the just ended colts league in the Obuasi East District.

Mr. Peter Armah Kpolly who is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Big Peiro Company, a tailing construction firm, provided funds and other logistics including jerseys, footballs and public address system for all the 120 matches played during the U-13, U-15, U-17 leagues.

Football in Obuasi has taken a nosedive in recent years despite producing numerous talents who have represented the nation at various levels.

Notable among them were former Black Stars captain John Mensah, Jonathan Mensah, Mubarak Wakaso, Shaibu Yakubu and Abdul Issah Rahman, among others.

The downward trend of football in Obuasi, according to connoisseurs of the game, has been aggravated by the ban imposed on Ashanti Gold Football Club which had for many years been the mainstay of football in the mining town.

Speaking during the finals of the colts league in Obuasi,
Mr. Kpolly said he was motivated by the pool of football talents in Obuasi who needed to be unearthed to reach their potentials.

He said Obuasi had a rich history of producing football talents and called on relevant authorities and individuals to invest in the sport.

‘I want to throw a challenge to business owners to turn our attention to grass root football which serves as a breeding ground for football talents. Investing in football would give hope to the youth who would want to harness their God- given talent,’ the businessman stated.

Mr. Abdul Kadiri Issah, Chairman of the Obuasi East District Football Association, applauded Mr. Kpolly for sponsoring this year’s edition of the Obuasi East colts league.

He said the goal of the Association was to bring back the love of colts football and nurture young talented players in Obuasi East so that in the next five to ten years some of them would be part of the various national teams.

The Association is also adopting the ‘catch them young’ refereeing policy of
the Ghana Football Association as part of a broad strategy to develop football in the district.

Source: Ghana News Agency

UAM Ghana Alumni Network launches speaker series on transformational leadership


The University of Applied Management (UAM) Ghana Alumni Network has introduced a Speaker Series on Advanced Leadership aiming to foster professional growth and facilitate knowledge exchange among its members and the broader community.

This innovative programme kicked off at the university’s Kwabenya campus with great enthusiasm and featured prominent industry leaders and experts sharing their insights and experiences on various aspects of effective leadership.

This included navigating leadership challenges in the 21st century, adapting leadership styles to modern changes and lessons learnt in leadership.

Addressing members, Mr. Francis Abudu Zimmaleh, President of the UAM Ghana Alumni Network, explained that the Speaker Series is designed to provide a platform for alumni and guests to engage in thought-provoking discussions, network, and learn from one another.

He said each session would delve into diverse topics, including strategic management, team building, communication, and adaptability in today’s dy
namic business landscape.

He indicated that attendees could enhance their leadership skills and gain valuable perspectives that would contribute to their personal and professional development.

Prof. Christian Werner, President of European Open Education and a speaker at the maiden speaker series, addressed the topic ‘Advanced Leadership Skills for the 21st Century.’

During his talk, he highlighted the impact of globalisation and technology on modern-day leadership and emphasised that these factors have brought about significant changes, affecting both developed and developing countries.

He urged leaders to focus on developing their core skills, adaptability, and agility, as well as advocating the need for different frameworks due to internationalisation.

‘Technology has led to a decrease in commodity prices, while globalisation poses threats to certain businesses, he said, adding that ‘it also creates opportunities.’

Leaders, according to Werner, must be prepared to face these changes by working with sc
enarios and embracing continuous learning.

‘Emotional intelligence is a crucial leadership skill in the 21st century, as well as intercultural competency,’ he added.

He further stated that speaking and writing English was not sufficient and that leaders must have a deep understanding of various cultures, as well as develop digital literacy, requiring leaders to work with IT and understand its implications.

Prof. Werner also emphasized the importance of embracing diversity and using an inclusive management approach, given the emergence of new cultures.

He said in today’s leadership, ‘It’s not just about thinking and discussing; it’s about doing and acting to effectively address topics and challenges.’

He encouraged leaders to adopt innovation, not only creating new ideas but also adapting existing ones to bring about change.

Prof. Martin Gyambrah, Principal of UAM Ghana, described the lecture series as a great honour, stating that transformation largely depends on leadership.

He said, ‘It’s a big issue
when it comes to the creation of value for enterprises, for societies, and even for national institutions.’

‘If we have systems working effectively, processes and establishments working to get to a maximum and optimal level, leadership is essential,’ he added.

In today’s world, societies, enterprises, and nations face complex problems at the national and international levels, such as climate change, security, food sustainability, etc., which demand the attention of leaders.

On the corporate front, enterprises are pushing hard to ensure their survival and success, leading to various levels of leadership being pushed to their limits.

This requires critical thinking, quick decision-making, and the ability to navigate different markets and environments.

The UAM Ghana speaker series aims to provide valuable experiences for members to improve their respective institutions and enterprises.

Source: Ghana News Agency

GES Lively Minds Coordinators Conference opens in Tamale


A conference to foster knowledge sharing, networking, and upskilling of competences to ensure efficiency in the delivery of the Ghana Education Service (GES) Lively Minds Programme has opened in Tamale.

The three-day conference is being attended by all Regional and District GES Lively Minds Coordinators across all implementing districts.

Mr James Adongo Awini, Country Director, Lively Minds, speaking during the opening of the conference, said it formed part of efforts to achieve an elevated level of quality and operational excellence.

The GES has adopted the evidence-based Lively Minds programme to support its Early Childhood Development strategy.

The programme improves school-readiness for rural children by training parents and kindergarten teachers to run Educational Play Schemes in the school kindergarten.

In addition, rural parents receive group workshops, and radio shows broadcast in 16 local languages across eight regions to support them provide better care and education at home for children.

GES
has committed to institutionalising, delivering, and sustaining the programme across eight regions between May 2021 to April 2026 to reach 62 districts and 4,000 schools.

Mr Awini said ‘Since September 2021 when the scale started, the GES Lively Minds programme has continued to innovate our approach to enabling preschoolers to get prepared for school through play.’

He said, ‘our collective effort has enabled us to reach communities in 52 districts located in eight regions’ adding ‘Apart from the training of about 9,734 Headteachers and KG teachers, who are

currently implementing the programme, the 199,285 KG learners currently benefiting from the programme, the community and parental engagement approach used by this programme is unique.’

He was hopeful that through the conference, new knowledge would be gained, old practices refined, and deep bonds of coordination and collaboration would be forged.

Dr Kwabena Bempah Tandoh, Deputy Director General, GES in-charge of Quality and Access, said the programme
was key to achieving quality early childhood education and ensuring that foundational learning opportunities for children from marginalised backgrounds were available to support them reach their full potential.

Dr Tandoh said, ‘Despite the programme currently operating in the northern half of the country, we have every desire to expand the programme to the remaining rural districts across Ghana and funding discussions are currently ongoing to that effect.’

He urged participants to be objective and candid in their discussions to help GES to learn from its successes and learnings over the past two years as it charted a new course for the scale up of the programme.

Mr Michael Nsowah, Council Chairperson, GES, urged participants to apply new things to be learnt for the benefit of learners.

Nana Baffour Awuah, Director, Pre-Tertiary, Ministry of Education, pledged the Ministry’s support for the programme to continue to make strides in the early childhood education sector.

Source: Ghana News Agency