Little Angels Trust donates to Korle-Bu Children’s cancer

Little Angels Trust (LAT), a charitable organisation, has donated assorted items to the Children's Cancer Unit at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital on Friday. The items included water, story books, biscuits, fruit juices, balloons, toy cars, toffees, teddy bears, crayons, foods, and others. Rev Canon Steve Coulson, Patron of the LAT, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency that the organisation engaged in fundraising exercises to support sick children in Ghana. He said the exercise provided an avenue to interact with the health practitioners, to understand some of the challenges faced by the medical services, and to see how best to do more. 'One of the things I have realised is that the doctors, nurses, and other staff members of the unit need more encouragement and some support with finances to do more,' he said. Rev Coulson encouraged the parents to continue to support their wards, saying, 'We want to say that our parents are heroes, and appreciates such love and commitment on their paths. Dr Yvonne Addo, Fellow in Training, Paediatric Oncology at the Hospital, expressed appreciation to the LAT for the gesture shown to the children. She indicated that the Hospital had been in partnership with the organisation for about twenty years. 'We also have a lot of organisations, individuals, churches, and others that come around to donate,' she stressed. She mentioned that the funds received by the Hospital were used to cater to medications for childhood cancers that were not covered by insurance. Dr Addo appealed to all and sundry to come to the aid of these young ones as their medications were expensive.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Alhaji Tanko pledges youth employment when elected Akan MP

Alhaji Tanko Yabuku, New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate (PC) aspirant for the Akan Constituency, says employment of the youth is his topmost priority when elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Akan. He said jobs for the youth were possible because of the abundant natural resources that could be tapped for employment creation. Alhaji Tanko said an orphan constituency such as Akan needed someone with vision for the youth. Alhaji Tanko said this in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at Kadjebi in the Oti Region. He said since the district was an agrarian one, the youth, who are already into farming, would be assisted with inputs to expand their farms. He said the delays in payment for cocoa beans purchased would be reduced and smuggling eliminated by prompt payment schemes. Alhaji Tanko, who is a Business Development Consultant, said he would lobby both local and foreign entrepreneurs to invest in various businesses in Akan, including; farming, manufacturing, and logistic, among others, to create jobs in the Constituency. He said businesses which are into transportation would be supported with hire-purchase vehicles. On the use of the MPs Share of the District Assemblies' Common Fund (DACF), the aspirant said he would use the DACF to assist the youth in education to improve the human resources of the district. Alhaji Tanko, who filed his Nomination Forms at the Akan NPP Constituency Office in Kadjebi on Friday, July 14, appealed to the delegates to the yet-to-be fixed election to vote for him to become the Party Parliament Candidate to help implement his visions for the Constituents. He is in the contest with Mr Rashid Bawa, Ghana's High Commissioner to Nigeria and Mr. Tassah Safiwu, a Farm Manager.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Farouk Bouasker rules out postponement of presidential election

All he elections will be held within the set deadlines, President of the Independent Higher Authority for the Elections (ISIE) Farouk Bouasker said in an interview with TAP, on Saturday. He ruled out any postponement of the presidential election, stating that there is no reason whatsoever to justify a possible postponement of this event. The ISIE will begin preparations for the presidential elections in March 2024, he assured. Bouasker also pointed out that the President of the Republic had confirmed to him, during a meeting, that all the elections would be held on schedule. "In fact, the Head of State respects the electoral calendar, as was the case for previous elections," he pointed out.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Farouk Bouasker says electoral register to be updated next week

President of the Independent Higher Authority for the Elections (ISIE) Farouk Bouasker affirmed that the updating of the electoral register will be done shortly after the publication in the JORT, of the decisions regarding the territorial division of the imadas, which are spread over 24 governorates. In an interview with TAP, Bouasker added that the electoral register would probably be updated next week. This update will allow each voter to find out, via an SMS service, the imada to which he or she belongs, he explained. As regards the calendar for the local elections, the ISIE President pointed out that it is up to the President of the Republic to set the dates for the elections. He added that the local elections should take place three months after the publication of the decree convening the electorate, i.e. at the end of October or the beginning of November. These elections will be conducted in 2,155 imadas to set up 279 local councils, as a first step towards the election of regional and district councils, he said.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

ISIE could withdraw accreditation from certain organisations active in election field (Bouasker)

The Independent Higher Authority for the Elections (ISIE) could withdraw the accreditation of certain organisations active in the election field which "now play a political role or have become political parties," said ISIE President Farouk Bouasker in an interview with TAP. The Authority will not tolerate the political role played by certain civil society organisations and their conversion into political parties, Bouasker argued. He pointed out that independence and objectivity are essential conditions for being granted accreditation, in accordance with Decree-Law No. 2011-88 of September 24, 2011, on the organisation of NGOs and with all the laws governing the electoral process. Bouasker also explained that the relationship between the ISIE and the Independent High Authority for Audiovisual Communication (HAICA) with regard to the elections had been broken off following the publication of Decree-Law No. 8 of 2023, which "explicitly cancels the issuing of a joint decision between the two authorities regarding the organisation of the campaign during the elections."

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse