Source: citifmonline. com - A new think tank, the Crusade for Probity and Accountability, has demanded the resignation of all the National Democratic Congress (NDC) national executives for overseeing the worst defeat of a sitting government under Ghana’s fourth republic.
Source: kasapafmonline. com - Deputy Employment and Labour Relations Minister, Baba Jamal, says the outgoing government led by President John Dramani Mahama will not be distracted by the outcome of the December 7 general elections to stop all negotiations they started some months ago with various public institutions and groups as being pursued by the in-coming government.
Source: myradio360. com - About forty four (44) people have been killed through road accidents after Ghana’s elections on December 7th 2016, Police have said.
According to police report, about one hundred and sixty nine (169) sustained various degrees of injuries from hundred cases (100) of traffic crushes, recorded from 7th to 11th December, involving one hundred and fifty seven (157) cars. Advertisement
Source: myjoyonline. com - President-elect Nana Akufo-Addo has reiterated his desire to improve the standards of living for the Ghanaian people before the end of his first term.
In his first international visit after being elected into office, the president-elect who is awaiting his official swearing in ceremony on the 7th of January 2017, said the next four years must see a meaningful impact on the ordinary Ghanaian. President John Dramani Mahama’s scheduled farewell tour of the nation has been postponed indefinitely.
The tour, which was to thank party supporters over the December 7 elections, albeit unsuccessful, was scheduled to begin in the Upper East Region on Tuesday, December 20. Source: 3news. com - Former President Rawlings has described as “false and malicious” claims by the Volta Regional Chairman of the NPP, John Peter Amewu, that he was called by Mr. Rawlings when results of the general elections started trickling in.
The office of former President Jerry John Rawlings in a statement also noted that they were “disgusted and disappointed” at the NPP’s chairman’s claims. |
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