Mensa Otabil warns Ghanaian youth against engaging in political violence and becoming tools for politicians, advocating for ethical civic participation instead.
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ISSER calls for income redistribution to address growing inequality in Ghana, despite positive economic indicators highlighting the disparity between rich and poor.
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Dr. Kwame Asah-Asante questions the implications of the NPP’s potential apology.
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Election Watch Ghana accuses President Akufo-Addo of compromising the Electoral Commission with political appointments, calling for independent oversight.
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Nana Akomea defends President Akufo-Addo in the Founders’ Day debate, advocating for the recognition of all contributors to Ghana’s independence
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The Bank of Ghana imposes a three-year ban on 292 individuals and businesses for issuing dud cheques, emphasizing legal and regulatory consequences.
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CenPOA urges the removal of Founders’ Day, citing confusion and division, and calls for a unifying national holiday.
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Professor Atuguba challenges the narrative of Ghana’s Founders’ Day, calling for a broader recognition of all contributors to the independence movement.
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President Akufo-Addo pledges to oversee peaceful elections in December 2024 and step down on January 7, 2025, reaffirming his commitment to democracy and stability in Ghana.
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Former Speaker Mike Oquaye credits NPP, not Kwame Nkrumah, for Ghana’s freedom.