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Afenyo-Markin Stands Firm Amidst Vetting Chaos.

The vetting of ministerial nominees turned chaotic as Minority and Majority members clashed over the number of candidates to be vetted. Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin accused the NDC members on the Appointments Committee of using intimidation tactics to push their agenda.He insisted that the Majority would not be silenced, affirming their right to ask tough questions where necessary. Afenyo-Markin also accused the Minority of unilaterally altering agreements, leading to confusion and heightened tensions. Despite the disruptions, he vowed that the Majority would not be forced into a walkout, ensuring that the vetting process continues.

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Angry Youth Demand Exit of Former Government Appointees in Tema.

A group of irate youth stormed several public institutions in Tema on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, demanding the immediate resignation of appointees from the previous administration. The protesters, dressed in red, targeted key establishments, including TDC Ghana Ltd, Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), and Volta Aluminium Company Limited (VALCO).Speaking to journalists, one of the protesters, Kwame Dankwa, stated their grievance: “We do not want any appointee of the previous administration to remain in office.” The group reportedly locked some offices during their protest, creating tension among employees.Although the protest caused some workers to flee, the Tema Regional Police intervened promptly, preventing violence and ensuring no physical assaults occurred. The youth warned they would return if their demands were not met, heightening concerns of further unrest.The protest highlights growing frustration among some Ghanaians regarding political appointments and their perceived implications on governance.

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Parliament Denies Bagbin-Akufo-Addo Negotiations Over Vacant Seats.

Parliament has refuted claims circulating in the media that Speaker Alban Bagbin and President Nana Akufo-Addo are engaged in negotiations regarding the vacant seats in the legislative body. Recent reports had suggested that the two leaders were holding talks to resolve issues surrounding unoccupied seats, particularly amid political tension. However, in a swift response, a parliamentary spokesperson described these reports as false, emphasizing that there has been no such engagement between the Speaker and the President.The controversy over vacant seats stems from the resignation of several Members of Parliament and the ongoing debate over by-elections. The alleged discussions were said to involve attempts to avoid further escalation of the issue, but Parliament insists that no formal talks are ongoing between its leadership and the executive arm of government.The situation remains fluid, with both political parties closely monitoring the developments. Parliament […]

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Akua Donkor Plans to Sue John Mahama.

Akua Donkor, leader of the Ghana Freedom Party, has announced plans to file a lawsuit against former president John Mahama. Donkor claims Mahama made defamatory remarks about her during his campaign. She has demanded an apology and hinted at legal action if he does not retract his statements. The potential lawsuit adds to the tension in the lead-up to the 2024 elections, with both parties trading barbs.

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