ActionAid Ghana urges women to contest in district-level elections

Mr Foster Adase-Adjei, the ActionAid Ghana Programmes Officer for Volta and Oti regions, has urged women and persons with disability to develop a keen interest in the 2023 District Assembly and Unit Committee elections and participate in the contest. He said their participation would help promote equality and inclusion in local governance, ensuring that no one was left behind in Ghana's development. As part of ActionAid Ghana's (AAG) efforts towards women's rights, the programmes team in the two regions were organising community-based sensitisation with a focus on women and persons with disability to propel them for the upcoming district-level elections. Mr Adase-Adjei said this at Koru, a farming community in the Kadjebi District of the Oti Region, during a community engagement. The NGO is collaborating with the Kadjebi District Directorate of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) to have the exercise done. 'Open literature had it that women and persons with disability are the most marginalised in our societies from decisions that affect their lives to access and control over resources,' he said. 'They are also discriminated against, deepening their vulnerability.' 'We believe that when women too are given the opportunity to lead, they can change the very status quo that discriminates against them.' Mr Daniel Agbesi Latsu, the Kadjebi District Director of the NCCE, said the Commission's involvement in the programme was in fulfilment of Article 24 (2e) of the 1992 Constitution, to promote gender and disability balance in compliance with the Sustainable Development Goal Five (SDG 5). He said voting was a constitutional right and to vote was a civic duty, in which everyone must participate fully. 'The level of voter apathy and disinterest in the district level polls by the electorates, over the years, are a threat and setback to the development of democratic governance in the country,' he said. On qualifications, Mr Latsu said a candidate must be a registered voter, a citizen of not less than 18 years of age, and an ordinary resident in the district in which he/she seeks elections, among other things. 'Educational qualification should not be a barrier in contesting since district assemblies conduct their businesses in English and in any Ghanaian Language common to the communities in the district.' On roles of an assembly member, he said, he/she must maintain close contact with the electoral area, consult the people on issues to be discussed in the district assembly and seek their views, opinions and proposals to present to the assembly. Mr Latsu, who was a former Assemblyman for the Keyime Electoral Area in the Agortime-Ziope District of the Volta Region, explained that a member must meet the electorate before each meeting of the assembly and then report back to them. The report should include the general decisions of the assembly and its executive committees and actions he/she had taken to solve problems raised by residents in the electoral area. The Local Government Law, 1988 (PNDCL 207) introduced the District Assemblies Concept with the view to giving a boost to the decentralisation and local governance in Ghana, hence disinterest in the polls would defeat the intent. Mr Boniface Klomegah, former Assemblyman for Okrakrom Electoral Area, on behalf of the community, commended the NCCE for the programme and called for more such programmes to enlighten the people. Similar programmes were held at Kpalime Kofe and Ampeyo communities, as well as the Assemblies of God Church at Kadjebi, and the Church of Pentecost at Menuso, among others.

Source: Ghana News Agency

The by-election was held after LPM removed its previous regional councillor, Gerrit Albertus Witbooi.

The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) won the Keetmanshoop Rural Constituency by-election that was held yesterday, Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) Chief Electoral and Referenda Officer Theo Mujoro has announced.

Mujoro in a media release today said ECN Returning Officer Roseline Keramin officially announced the results after a total of 2 912 votes were counted and 16 ballots were rejected.

The Landless People’s Movement candidate Willem Petrus Labuschagne won the by-election with 1 270 votes out of the 2 912 counted.

Swapo Party candidate Elias Kharuxab received 872 votes, while Gerrit Albertus Witbooi who contested as an Independent Candidate (IC) received 463 votes.

The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) candidate Johannes Frederick Jacobus Eiman received 275 votes, while the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC)’s Magdalena van Staden received 32 votes.

The by-election was held after LPM removed its previous regional councillor, Gerrit Albertus Witbooi.

The registered voters for the Keetmanshoop Rural Constituency by-election was 6 675 which translates to a voter turnout of 43.8 per cent.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

UAE’s Etihad Rail CEO states readiness to strengthen cooperation with Tunisia in rail transport

Chief Executive Officer of the United Arab Emirates' national railway developer and operator "Etihad Rail," Shadi Malak expressed his readiness to strengthen cooperation and partnership between Tunisia and the UAE in the field of rail transport.

The Etihad Rail CEO met with Minister of Transport, Rabie Majidi, on Tuesday, in the margins of his participation in the Middle East Rail Conference and Road and Traffic Expo, held on May 15-16, 2023, in Abu Dhabi.

The two sides discussed the opportunities available to develop rail transport in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

They examined the opportunities for cooperation between the Tunisian national railway companies and the UAE Company "Etihad Rail.»

The Minister reviewed the projects underway and those planned in the field of rail transport.

He spoke about Tunisia's development plans in this field, whether at the national level or in connection with neighbouring countries and the rest of the rail networks at the regional level.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

ARP: “All blocs will be represented in ARP bureau and committees” (statement)

All parliamentary blocs will be represented in the Bureau of the Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP) and in the 13 parliamentary committees thanks to proportional representation, said MP Abderrazek Aouidet. from the Echaab movement, adding that no bloc will be able to monopolise a committee.

Aouidet told TAP Monday independent MPs will be treated as a parliamentary group and therefore the distribution of MPs to committees will include the 7 entities within the parliament, namely the 6 blocs and the independents.

The statement by the Echab MP came during a session held on Tuesday at the Bardo Palace to announce the quota of parliamentary blocs in the parliamentary bureau and committees.

Aouidet pointed out that the independent MPs will be the most represented in the parliamentary committees and the parliamentary bureau in terms of their number.

The ARP's rules of procedure confirmed the formation of 13 committees, including the Committee on General Legislation, the Committee on Rights and Freedoms, the Committee on Foreign Relations, International Cooperation and the Affairs of Tunisians Abroad, the Committee on Finance and Budget, and the Committee on Agriculture and Food Security.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Irregular migration at heart of meeting between President Saied and Italian Interior Minister

President Kais Saied met Italian Minister of the Interior, Matteo Pintedosi, on Monday at Carthage Palace.

The meeting focused on the issue of irregular migration, according to a statement from the Presidency.

President Saied stated that stated that "the security approach has shown its limits in addressing the phenomenon of irregular migration".

The number of victims is increasing by the day", he lamented, adding that "criminal networks of smugglers are taking advantage of the insecurity that leads migrants to risk their lives to reach the other side of the Mediterranean."

The President emphasised the need to tackle the root causes of this phenomenon in order to eradicate it, as part of a new collective approach.

In this context, he proposed holding an international meeting between the Heads of State and Government or Ministers of the Interior of the countries affected by the migration crisis as soon as possible.

The aim is to agree on means of cooperation to tackle the causes of the phenomenon of irregular migration.

The meeting between the President of the Republic and the Italian Minister of the Interior was also an opportunity to discuss cooperation and friendship between the two neighbouring countries and peoples, the statement reads.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse