Takfiri arrested in Menzel Temime

Tunis: A Takfiri was arrested by the National Guard in Menzel Temime, Nabeul, the Directorate General of the National Guard said on Tuesday. The Takfiri, sentenced to one year in prison, is wanted by police and judicial authorities. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Nineteen human corpses fished out in last 24 hours

Tunis: Nineteen human corpses were fished out in the last 24 hours by the Sfax National Guard and midland coast guard units, and were taken to the mortuary, according to a National Guard General Directorate press release. Besides, five suspected smugglers and middlemen of irregular migration operations were arrested, the same source said. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Nineteen human corpses fished out in last 24 hours

Tunis: Nineteen human corpses were fished out in the last 24 hours by the Sfax National Guard and midland coast guard units, and were taken to the mortuary, according to a National Guard General Directorate press release. Besides, five suspected smugglers and middlemen of irregular migration operations were arrested, the same source said. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Desist from imposing candidates on Dr Bawumia – Group urges party faithful

Members of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) have been urged to be circumspect in their call on the flag-bearer of the party in choosing a running mate. They should exercise restraint and desist from putting undue pressure on the flag-bearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, on the person he should select as his running mate. Mr James Fiifi Eshun Aggrey, Second Vice-Chairman of the Oforikrom Constituency of the NPP, who made the call in a statement issued in Kumasi, on behalf of a group calling itself 'Patriotic Movement for Bawumia' said there was the need for consensus-building instead of advancing one's own parochial interest. The statement stressed the need for patience amongst the party faithful and urged all and sundry to bear with Dr Bawumia, who is also the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, as he sought to choose his partner for the 2024 general elections. It also encouraged him not to lose focus since choosing the right candidate to partner him for the polls was equally important in determining the NPP.s chances of winning the elections. The 'Patriotic Movement for Bawumia' according to Mr Aggrey, comprised some executives at various levels of the party's hierarchy, grassroots members, as well as identifiable youth groups who believe in the principles, political ideologies, and vision of the Vice President, who is also the flag-bearer of the party. The issue of deciding on a running mate for the ruling party has heated up in recent times, with various interest groups rooting for their own favourites to be selected. Some of the considerations are biased relating to the flagbearer considering a candidate on regional, religious and gender basis as opposed to giving room for competency, which remains the critical factor in choosing the running mate. The NPP is seeking to break the jinx surrounding any party's ability to go past two terms since Ghana ushered in the Fourth Republican Constitution some three decades ago. The Party's mantra, 'Breaking the Eight,' is, therefore, being pursued vigorously as the party's leadership vows to work hard to ensure the NPP remains in power after the general elections. According to the statement, the tradition over the years had been that the NPP flag-bearer was always given the liberty and power to choose the preferred running mate. The status quo must not be changed during Dr Bawumia's era as he must be given the space to follow tradition, which is in the best interest of the NPP, the group advised. In acknowledging the difficult task ahead, the group stressed the need for unity of purpose, stating that the issue of choosing a running mate should not divide the party. Source: Ghana News Agency

KASEC is the venue for Akan NPP Parliamentary Candidate poll

Kadjebi-Asato Senior High School's (KASEC) Rashid Bawa Assembly Hall has been selected as the venue for the Akan New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate (PC) primary poll. The election is billed for Saturday, April 27 between 0700 hours and 1400 hours. Some 635 delegates are expected to cast their ballots during the poll. Mr. Merigah Abdul Sataru, Akan Constituency Secretary, NPP who disclosed this to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), in an interview at Kadjebi in the Oti Region advised the aspirants to engage in 'decent campaigns and obey the rules governing the election'. 'Also, we should remember that we lost a brother that resulted in this primary', he added. Two candidates including; Tapha Tassah, an Accra-based private Legal Practitioner and Rabiu Awal, Akan Constituency NPP Chairman are vying for the PC position. Alhaji Rashid Bawa, Ghana's former High Commissioner to Nigeria was on December 2, 2023, elected as the Akan NPP PC for 2024 poll, but unfortunately, died on Thursday, March 14 in A buja, Nigeria. This has resulted in the current by-election to find a replacement. The late Diplomat won that election with 492 votes as against 107 votes secured by Abubakar Safiwu Tassah, a younger brother of Lawyer Tapha and 17 votes garnered by Alhaji Tanko Issifu Yakubu. Source: Ghana News Agency