Thursday, 17 December 2020

To The Court of Public Opinion:




To think that the Ghana Police/Military do not know of any less dangerous crowd dispersal method than murderous ones especially crowd shooting, is not only shameful but disturbingly worrisome..

Sadly often, the famous question being asked by some individuals who unfortunately perceive themselves omniscient, hence having superior thinking capacity remains "who sent them there"?

Even at polling stations when supposed officers of the law shoot unarmed citizens, you'll definitely get a crop of fool- soldiers to query victims.

I am not too sure if it is a crime for individuals to have keen interest in who they choose to become their leaders. I am again not so sure if it is against rule of law for citizens to have peaceful demonstrations to register their utmost displeasure in a particular national issue.

If that's the case, then they should equally question the journalists, independent, local and international observers who sent them to these same scenes to observe the processes.

Primarily, the presence of the security forces whose salaries are being paid with our taxes, give assurance of safety to voters and protestants. So therefore people mounts interest to become part of such processes taking into consideration of how peaceful previous elections and picketing have been.



So when it turns out that the presence of the former rather poses great threat to citizens, then the institution and the system must be questioned not innocent unarmed citizens.

Such continuous bad news greeting both local and international news outlets are gradually fading out our long preserved democratic credentials and negates our maximum efforts at consolidating our gains in sustaining peace, stability and progress.



Instead of pinpointing the enemy antics, the first port of call must be finding out the causative agents in this crises and prescribing appropriate medication to remedy the issues, both lurking and overt.

Until then, let stop blaming citizens for being victims of police and military (deliberate or mistaken) unprofessionalism.

Tswa ne omanye abla w)!!!


bismarktetteh27@gmail.com

0245799748/0553094002

Tuesday, 15 December 2020

The media is not a repository of all knowledge, it's bound to making mistakes.




In my four years in the journalism school, if I were even a lazy student, there were two key principles of journalism I knew were do withouts.

The most essential has to do with fact checking and checking again principle that's necessary for accurate publications.

I learnt secondly that, when a media house get something wrong, it does not come attacking its audiences of their independent observations and commentaries. Invariably however, it upholds it journalistic standards of core principles to accepting to have committed errors by circumvention of issues or amendment of situations and apologize accordingly. 

The football adage that "the best way to defend is to attack" does not have a resting place in journalism.

The fact that the media is said to have been the fourth estate of government does not presupposes its infallibility. The media just like the Electoral Commission is certainly bound to making mistakes.

Therefore the speed at which it embraces applausdy, commendations and awards, must not be different from one that they must use to receive criticisms and a few backlashes for poor work done on few occasions.

Accepting one's mistakes does not kill nor apologizing hurts.


bismarktetteh27@gmail.com
0245799748/0553094002

Electoral Commission of Ghana must thread cautiously.



Regulation 47 (3) of the CI 127 establishes that all documents and records pertaining to the 2020 elections must be retained and preserved for a period of one year, unless otherwise directed by a court of competent jurisdiction.

Any other action contrary to this will not only be illegal and criminal but will cast deep shadow of doubts over the integrity and true independence of the Electoral Commission, in tandem the just ended declaration of 2020 Presidential and Parliamentary results.

It will only leave many objective minds and observers wonder while questioning the ulterior motive, intention and purpose of such premature decisions when it's only five (5) days since the election results were declared.

A referee, just like in football, has many ways of showing bias towards the other team. It could be through infringements, showing of cards and deliberate punishment such as penalties.
However, what has not been chronicled about such biased referees is personally scoring  goals  to give victory to the side of the team they are, It has never happened.

This analogy presupposes that even biased referees are expected to be smart and intelligent while being objective pretentiously.

The continuous chameleon lifestyle of the EC is gradually becoming an incumbrance to our national peace and stability looking at the nirvana of challenges it poses to our democracy.


bismarktetteh27@gmail.com
0245799748/0553094002

Justice delayed is justice denied.



Some months past, when George Floyd was strangled to death, my mother Ghana become Chief Mourners.

Ghanaians including the Government of Ghana (GoG) joined a global campaign including #BlackLivesMatter, #JusticesForFloyd #EveryLifeMatter etc. As a nation we have joined cords with many other nations to seek for justice for either innocent lives lost or cruel treatments meted out to any individual or a group of people anywhere around the global village.

The GoG under the stewardship of the Commander In Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, His Imperial Majesty; His Excellency the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo organized a state sponsored memorial in honor of George Floyd.

The event, even though received severe backlash from many Ghanaians due to the huge amount of money purported to have been spent, the President "collected his name" as he was recognized by several global media outlets and acknowledged at the main funeral ceremony of Floyd.

Fast forward, on the 7th of December 2020, Ghanaians went to the polls to exercise one of their essential fundamental human rights, to exercise their franchise; to decide who leads them in the next four years.
Along the process, Five (5) individuals who were unarmed Ghanaian citizens were SHOT DEAD by Ghanaian Military. Their offence is that they wanted to protect their sovereign rights and make sure their voices are heard through the ballot counts.

Worrisomely, it seems these souls are not enough to be lost so to demand for outright justice.
As I write, not even the Government of Ghana or the President who thought it wise to organize a memorial for one single soul lost far away in the United States has uttered a single word over this disturbing circumstance.

We have a lazy group called National Peace Council, Ghana who are behaving like everything is normal, shamelessly preaching peace without seeking justice.

The least said about the media the better. This is the only time the Ghana Journalists Association has found their loud voice to bemoan over attacks but have remained deaf and dumb when time past their members were physically assaulted under this same government. The media has done absolutely nothing to seek for justice for these 5 Ghanaians whose only crime was to protect their votes. For biases of the media, you may be my guest.

We equally have a charade of Ghanaian populace who unfortunately describe themselves as NEUTRALS. They are everywhere jumping and singing praises that this elections has been the most peaceful, free and fair. Perhaps, when their relative becomes a victim of such selective injustice, they'd speak out, until then let's accept them sitting on the fence but with interests.

Brothers and Sisters, our nation, without any modicum of doubt is set on the path of retrogression and backwardness.

Just like the George Owens Animals Farm, some humans are more human than others, some are more Ghanaians than others depending on which part of the country you hail from, which tribe you belong to, who you know and on which side of the political divide you are aligned to.

Martin Luther King was right to have said , "those who allow evil to go only become accomplices to it".
But the day of reckoning is far approached. The people shall rise and seek for justice by whichever means possible and available to them and its denouement may be such that we can not anticipate as a nation..

Justice delayed is justice denied!!!

#JusticeForAll
#JUSTICEforALLthevictims


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0245799748/0553094002

Our democracy has come a long way to be distorted.



In no point in time should unarmed citizens be shot dead, not even on election periods when stakes are so high and candidates bent on winning at all cost.

It is completely backwardness and a smack on our long preserved democratic credentials to have innocent souls slaughtered for power thirsty individuals to cling unto power, by fair or foul means.

Our forefathers paid greatly to lay down a peaceful and non destructive cords of an impeccable democratic lines that's foreshadowed to transcend through our generation and to the last before the four cardinals of the earth are folded.

It must be noted that democracy just like a machine is bound to be faulty. When it happens, we must not resort to guns, fist and blood sheds in it's resolution. There are properly laid down processes in addressing such lapses.

The myraid of attacks, violence and thuggery meted out to citizens at the just ended 2020 elections is not only sad but terrifyingly embarrassing.

The powers that be, the masterminds and orchestrators of such barbaric acts won't go without punishment, it may be today or tomorrow. The precious blood of all these innocent souls are stained on the hands of blood thirsty candidates. Their blood would demand for justice either in this mortal life or the next to come.

These acts are very gross and must be condemned by all and sundry.
No sane person must be seen or heard defending such incongruous and wicked acts. If anyone does, the fellow must be given an immediate medical attention.

These are sad moments for our beloved country.
And may the blood of the innocent rise at the rise of the sun till it set to demand for justice!


bismarktetteh27@gmail.com
0245799748/0553094002

Friday, 13 November 2020

Democratic Forum mourns H.E Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings.



It was with heavy hearts and pensive mood when we received the ever shocking news of the sudden demise of H.E Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings.
Until his transition, President Rawlings was the Chairman of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC), became Chairman of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) in 1981, founded the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and was the first President of the Fourth Republic of Ghana.



He goes down in memory as someone who fought endlessly for social justice and the principles of probity and accountability. As a Pan-Africanist who believed in the African project of reuniting and liberating the continent from the shackles of imperialism and oppression, he stood and fought for those principles to the latter.



All of us at the Democratic Forum, a non profit institution that's focused on championing the cause of quality but affordable education, youth development and good healthcare delivery, sends our most heartfelt condolences to the former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, the immediate family, former workers, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the good people of Ghana and the entire world.



Indeed, we shall never forget his immense contributions to the cause of Ghana, Africa, and the World. His words and actions should be immortalized.
Ghana has lost a hero!
Rest in eternal glory Papa, until our final journey to our eternal destination.

Signed
Tetteh Djem Bismark
0245799748 / 0553094002
Communications Director
Democratic Forum

Monday, 2 November 2020

WIND OF CHANGE!




There's a wind of CHANGE blowing across the globe... Those changes won't come by itself like manna falling from the Heavens.... It would be kingly dependant on the readiness and willingness of the people, chiefly among them includes the Youths, Farmers, Teachers, Health Workers, the Security, SME owners, Importers & Exporters, Entrepreneurs etc to work effortlessly and expediently to embrace such circumventions.




This is not just any mistaken change anchored on well calculated lies and complete deception. But one that inspires hope, promises decent jobs for the teaming Youths, one that's expected to be driven on the tenants of an all inclusive governance, one that allows institutions to fully operate in an aura of self independence, respect for one another and one that finally allows media freedom.
One of such changes is expected to transpire within the political landscape.

One of such greatest political upset is about to occur, hopefully tomorrow in the United States.

From Arizona to Massachusetts to Wisconsin, everyone is fired up to EMBRACE CHANGE!



#BidenHarris2020
#BidenHarris2020ToSaveAmerica
#ChangeIsComing

#ManInWhite

Friday, 25 September 2020

Arrest and prosecute Secessionists, if gov't's hands are clean.



Whenever there's a very essential national discourse under deliberation, that's when the so called Secessionists and their allies rear their ugly head.
It is now crystal clear that this is a decoy and well crafted orchestrations by some crooked and coward elements within the the structures of National Security to always steal away attention from national matters.

If your guess is as good as mine, you'd come to terms that these are part of the plots to justify the heavy military presence within those territories during the voter registration exercise.



If we should play by the devil's advocate role, we can without any modicum of doubt foreshadow a possible new military deployment and further, the chains of curfew placed on the necks of people within those communities as electioneering period draws nigh.

If rule of law and it's enforcement protocols haven't been mortgaged for self aggrandizement and parochial gains, such groups should be arrested and prosecuted with immediate effect, for they're criminals and nation wreckers.




Let's not be blind by political gains and be hiding behind government machineries to cause harm, but approach every issue with a sense of nationalism.

This is a national subterfuge with political motivations, its needless!!!

#SpeakOut
#ManInWhite

Saturday, 12 September 2020

The People's Manifesto (NDC) Or The Four More To Do More Manifesto(NPP)?..... The Youths Stake!





Around the world, young people have played a crucial role in a multitude of social and political movements and transformations.

With a retrospective glance at passionate young people from any era, you'll find impressive catalysts for change.

When we look at some of the most powerful movements or protests across the globe, it's evident that they were fueled by young activists who're poised at both socioeconomic and political circumvention.

From the Parkland Students to the Arab Spring, teenagers and young adults have an undiluted history of pushing for social change.
The Civil Rights Movements (Alabama Marches), the Arab Spring, the Vietnam War Protest, the Tiananmen Square (pre-democracy Movement) and the Indigenous Water Rights Protest for instance. These are at least the five(5) most powerful movements or activism fueled and anchored on the tenant of Youth readiness, determination and strive to restore human dignities.

Currently, Ghana has a young age structure, with approximately 57% of the population under the age of 25.
This age structure denotes more than half of the entire Ghanaian population falls within the category of “Youths”.

Significantly so, it suggests that whatever decision the government of the day takes through policy implementation, it directly affects us more than the others in the age structure.

Intriguingly, it has however been quite unease for many political parties to directly engage the Youth of this nation in drafting their Manifestos and other key policy documents.

As it stands now, the two major political parties in Ghana i.e. the NDC & the NPP have launched their Manifestos.

This is the time for us to come together as young people and sit at the table of reasoning where patriotism, sense of purpose, love for nation and the urgent need for youth development overflows.

The dawn of Election 2020 draws nigh and it's our “call-to-duty” responsibility to critically examine, analyze and peruse both Manifestos. There's therefore the need to among other factors consider which of these two policy documents is geared towards JOB Creation, ACCESS to Primary Health Care, support for Private, Tertiary & TVET Education, support Ghana's Entrepreneurial Spirit, Small & Medium Scale Enterprises, Legalize and Regulate other means of Transportation, Youth Development, to invest heavily in Infrastructure Development and allows All-inclusive Governance to thrive.

With this, we would be able to embrace the political party that truly has the interests of young people at heart, to consider which Manifesto outlines key policy initiatives to transform the lives of young men and women and finally endorse the political that appreciates the fact that young people are the catalysts for our future's breakthrough in technology, innovation, artificial intelligence, agribusiness, finance, telecommunication, cybersecurity, anti-terrorism and nation building.

I couldn't have agreed more with Micaela Iron Shell-Dominguez, when she emphatically said “The Youth Are Tired Of Thinking They Don't Have A Future”.

This is our time, let's take up the moment and make the best out of it.
Let's make decisions that's best for our future and generation yet unborn would be proud of. Decisions that would neither shutter our dreams nor truncate our ambitions but those that would bring us joy, prosperity, peace and tranquility.

CHOOSE WISELY!

The Youths Voice!

The writer of this piece is a Former National Student leader, Youths Development Advocate and a Political Communication Analyst.

bismarktetteh27@gmail.com

Friday, 7 August 2020

THE PRODUCTS OF A POISONED TREE; THE STUDENTS IN FOCUS.




As a nation, we need serious educational & institutional reforms to clean up the mess created.... With what is happening currently in our SHSs, the sad rhetorical question we need to ask ourselves is that, is this not the actual reflection of our current societal and institutional realities?

Taking bribe is considered normal, when journalists bring to light judges who accept inducements (supposed gifts) to compromise on rulings on sensitive issues, they're persecuted for which some have to run into exile & those who fell prey to the system got murdered....

When young people openly insult sitting and even former officers of state, it's considered opposition and when party or gov't Militia groups or Vigilantes assault, brutalizes and intimidate innocent citizens, authorities remain mute like they're deaf and dump!

This is the end product we're currently harvesting as a nation... The gross misconducts of these SHS students....
The sad reality... The ills of our society and nation....



(Punishments to students)
14 students who were identified in various incidents to have insulted the President or other school authorities were have been dismissed and going to be disallowed from partaking in the rest of the WASSCE exams...

In as much as I do not condone with the indisciplines of the students, I however hold an entrenched opinion that the decision to expel & disallow them from partaking in the rest of the WASSCE exams is arbitrary and one in bad faith.

I believe there are many punishments available to have been given to such irresponsible students who may only have been apprentices of a crooked society that has lost scope in its good moral fibres, to reform them... But certainly not punishments that will truncate their future ambitions regardless the justifications....


This boils down to the fact that, there must be a conscious effort at having a national conversation on educational reforms and institutional reconstructions......

The educational issues must be tackled from its root cause........


May we build a future that those after us would be proud of and be grateful to us.....
Possible, Together!

The Writer of this piece is Tetteh Djem Bismark. A writer, A Communications specialist, Political and Social analyst.

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Tuesday, 4 August 2020

AKUFFO ADDO IS A HYPOCRITE AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE VIGILANTE (INVISIBLE)FORCES



Many people have severed various levels of injuries whilst others have lost their precious lives as a result of military & militia brutalities & molestation meted out on innocent citizens who wanted to protect their citizenship by registering for the New Voter ID.

Up till now, the president of republic "His Royal Majesty" the President hasn't uttered a word....
Predictably, we know he would tweet long thesis hopefully tomorrow to commiserate with #Lebanon for the unfortunate #LebanonExplosion .

We're not saying he's not right to do so, but that will only amount to sheer hypocrisy, open endorsement of the tyranny of the military intimidations and lack of respect for the people of Ghana.

When history recounts of your greediness, recklessness & wickedness towards your fellow humans and nation, your descendants would struggle to make you relevant in the eyes of younger generations by altering the history...... Today is Founder's Day..... People are fighting for non-exising recognitions.....
Think about it..

Tswa n3 omanye abla w)...🍺🍺

#PrayWithLebanon
#doitforgh
#ManInWhite

Thursday, 30 July 2020

WE'RE NOW LIVING IN THE ANIMALS KINGDOM.

For the name politics, we're gradually losing our sense of reasoning & purpose... We're literally living in the Animals Kingdom where survival is dependent on who's most fit.

In our instance, it's about who has no shame & conscience to trumple upon another to claim either superiority or rise to the apex.

It's about who can malign the other to claim nationality or citizenship over the other to show they're more Ghanaian than others.

Due to our divergent views over political ideologies of which many do not even understand the one they myopically follow, your fellow countryman can look at the sun back to your two eye balls to proclaim you're not a Ghanaian.

MCE for Ketu South, Elliot Edem Agbenorwu for political expediency sake just like many others, feels he's more Ghanaian than his very own kinsmen. As a result, he feels he's at the best position to determine who is a citizen or not, most offensively among his fellow countrymen.......

Fellow young men and women, this is the ills we must fight with a united front. So that our sons and daughters would not be told,some years to come, that they aren't Ghanaians by their fellow tribesmen.

This is why we must all step out in our numbers, to register and help others register as well. Since this is going to be one of the sick logics of being recognized a Ghanaian and have the opportunity to exercise our franchise come December 7.

Let's be each other's keeper, until we all win!

SHALOM!
#ManInWhite

Wednesday, 29 July 2020

Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang’s Electrifying Speech, Inspirational, Lucid and Heartwarming - Voice of Women.




Throughout history, the central role of women in society has ensured the stability, progress and long-term development of nations. In today’s world, women with their ambitions, intelligence and strength have proved that the word “competence ” has nothing in common with their gender.
In the global struggle to get more women into high political office, Former President John Mahama and the NDC have shown a shining example by this wonderful nomination and has indeed respected women. Leadership is about character and substance and Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang depicts that and even more.

27th July, 2020 will go into annals of history as one of the brightest days in our country’s political history. A day one of the major political parties outdoored it’s Vice Presidential candidate who happened to be woman, not just a woman, but a woman of great attributes, a well distinguished public servant, astute, calm , decent and visionary. I was amazingly proud to watch her eloquently deliver her first major maiden public speech to the nation,her oratory,depth ,demeanor and delivery was impressive.

Women have been notably in fewer numbers in the executive branch of government. The gender gap has been closing, however, albeit slowly, and we are still underrepresented.Politics is a "matrix of domination" designed by race, class, gender and sexuality.But it is trite knowledge that the political participation of women have always resulted in tangible gains for our democracy, greater responsiveness to the needs of citizens , unity and inclusiveness.



One of the many profound statements I took from her impeccable address was when she said “What really matters is not to be the first through the door but to hold the door for those behind you". This was not only inspiring , but fulfilling. A clear intention and vision to support women empowerment and make available opportunities for us all. All over the world, participation of women in formal politics has been low compared to men. Gender inequality within families, inequitable division of labor within households, cultural attitudes about gender roles further subjugate women and limit our representation in public life. Our interest and empowerment as women have been under-presented because our society is highly patriarchal.

Kofi Annan noted, “study after study has taught us, there is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women. This buttresses the relevance of our women and their impact to the development of our nation.Women’s participation in politics helps advance gender equality and affects both the range of policy issues that get considered and the types of solutions that are proposed. Research indicates that whether a legislator is male or female has a distinct impact on their policy priorities. There is also strong evidence that as more women are elected to office, there is a corollary increase in policy making that emphasizes quality of life and reflects the priorities of families, women, and ethnic and racial minorities.



As a woman myself and an advocate for women empowerment over the years working hard to support my fellow women and the girl child through my foundation and philanthropic activities, I have no shred of doubt about the competencies and relevance of women to nation building and development. I am highly elated by this new path that has lightened up our political landscape. Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang brings freshness, maturity and decency to our body politics. In her we have a passionate, honest and competent mother, scholar, and Vice President for Ghana. I am happy to be part of history by registering and voting for the NDC.

Fafali Nyonator
Executive Director
Voice Of Women

falikafui16@gmail.com
0507703967

Friday, 5 June 2020

RE: AZOURKA BOYS RECRUITED INTO NATIONAL SECURITY.




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
5TH JUNE 2020.

The attention of the office of the National Vice Chairman of the NDC, Chief Sofo Azourka has been drawn to a comment made by Kelvin Ekow Taylor, the host of WITH ALL DUE RESPECT show on Loud Silent Radio & TV.

In his editorial yesterday, he was said to have stated that even though the Azourka Boys are an affiliate to the NDC, the NPP government has been able to compromise and recruited them into the National Security.

That, they've been recruited as thugs to be sent to Western Togoland come November to unleash mayhem to the people and turn around to blame it on the "Westlanders" as a separatist group who want to disorganize or cause war in Ghana.

We're by this release seeking to correct the aforementioned commentary and palce on records that Chief Azourka has not officially recruited or given consent to anyone (especially Azourka Boys) to be recruited into the National Security or any political party for the purposes of causing mayhem. Neither has any "Azourka Boy" been given any formal or informal training in Security operations.
It must be crystal clear that Chief has no political relationship with the NPP and would never have one with them.

For purposes of clarity, it should be noted that the Azourka Boys are not a thuggery group that do not understand any language other than violence... 
They're a community driven group that ensures safety, protects the deginity and sanctity of their people while adhering to the principles of rule of law guiding our democracy.

The NDC do not subscribe to party vigilantism or violence of any form, therefore it would be erroneous to assume that Azourka Boys would be recruited into the already partizan and polarized National Security.

WITH ALL DUE RESPECT, the commentary was untrue!
Thank you.

SIGNED

Tetteh Djem Bismark

0245799748 / 0553094002

Office of the 1st National Vice Chairman, NDC

Saturday, 30 May 2020

BLACK LIVES MATTER




If you're a White person with loud silence over the injustices and ills of America, because you're not a person of color, know you're as guilty as the perpetuaters of such crimes.

If you're a person of authority (security, health, law court, business, etc) and you use your influence to abet such injustices, know you've chosen the side of the oppressors.

If you're a beneficiary of the said failed system that demoralizes and bastardizes people of color, know you're on the side of the enemy.

There are some white people who are looters, bigots, violent, racist, bullish and wicked than many people of color.

In the end, remember you'd not be spared of the home cleaning exercise when people of color decide to rise and fight for their rights and demand for justice....

No human is more human than others....


Justice for George Floyd NOW!!!

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Saturday, 25 April 2020

N. KOREA DICTATOR KIM JONG-UN REPORTEDLY DEAD...AFTER BOTCHED HEART SURGERY.




North Korea's Supreme Leader/dictator Kim Jong-un has reportedly died, or is on his death bed with no hope for recuperation -- according to media outlets in China and Japan.

Amid reports China has sent a medical team to their communist neighbors this week to check in/advise on Kim, a Hong Kong-backed news channel's vice director -- who's apparently the niece of a Chinese foreign minister -- blasted out the news herself ... he's dead. TMZ has not confirmed that.

The woman put the report on a social media app called Weibo for her nearly 15 million followers to read, citing a "very solid source" about the claim Kim had, in fact, perished. A Japanese magazine reports he's in a "vegetative state" after a heart surgery gone wrong.

The outlet reports -- citing a Chinese medical expert privy to the situation -- that Kim had clutched his chest in early April and fell down while visiting the countryside there. He needed a stent procedure done, but apparently ... it either wasn't done rapidly enough, or it was botched completely by the surgeon -- with some reports saying he had shaky hands.

There's a lot of rumors swirling about the guy's condition -- and the fact is ... he hasn't made any major public appearances looking to be okay in several weeks now. About a week or so ago, CNN reported Kim was in "grave danger" after a medical procedure.

President Trump has downplayed the reports and has refused to elaborate -- but it looks like KJU's sister, Kim Yo-jong, might be getting set up to possibly replace him as Supreme Leader ... reports say she was recently re-promoted to a prominent position of power there.

Source: TMZ & CNN

CONTRIBUTION TO THE STRUGGLE: THE STORY OF HON ARMAH-KOFI BUAH.



Ever since the emergence of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), between 31 December 2019 and as of 25 April 2020, 2,744,744 cases of COVID-19 (in accordance with the applied case definitions and testing strategies in the affected countries) have been reported, recording 195,387 deaths.
This devastating situation has not only brought about sad stories in these countries but has rendered many countries especially developing nations on their knees begging for grants to help salvage the plethora of economic and social implications that have struck them as a result of the pandemic.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) over 800 million people all over the globe depends on Social Interventional programmes and kind gestures of nations, groups and Corporate Organizations and well meaning individuals to survive daily. Basic social needs such as food, shelter, water and some protective items are the key things these people need each and every day to fight not only the COVID-19 but extreme hunger and thirst.


Subsequently, in Ghana, the government has been able to bring hope to the less privileged and needy people who hitherto the benevolence of groups, corporate Ghana and individuals, would have suffered the heat of hunger and thirst. Many groups, Members of Parliament and individuals continue to create an enabling environment where everyone regardless of who and where they are located to be able to get food and water to survive on.
Key among these people is the eminent and outspoken lawmaker, Hon Kofi Armah Buah, the member of Parliament for the good people of Ellembelle Constituency. He has brought up the "FOOD BANK FOR ELLEMBELLE".
An initiative of Hon Armah-Kofi Buah which seeks to work with ready partners to combat extreme hunger and alleviate poverty. The initiative further explains that hunger is a painful, unpleasant and complex situation caused mostly by lack of the means, mostly financial to purchase enough food commodities and other essentials. Most people who face hunger often struggle to meet other basic needs as such as employment, housing and healthcare. It is estimated that about 5% of Ghana's population are food insecure and about 2 million people are vulnerable to becoming food insecure. The most severely affected are the elderly and children. Ellembelle Food Bank is thus, focused to providing food for the less privileged and people in need.
The aim of the Armah Buah's food initiative is to improve the standard and quality of life of the people of Ellembelle, especially the senior citizens by alleviating hunger.
The initiative looks forward to getting key partners who are ready and willing to support the course without any partisan or parochial conditions. It's therefore imperative on community organizations, cooperate entities, Local Government Authorities, Religious bodies, individuals and NGOs to coordinate and help address hunger. The Ellembelle Food Bank initiative will serve to muster support from all these corners to combat hunger especially among senior citizens and low income families in Ellembelle Districts . To become a partner one is expected to meet the criteria below ;
1. Any organization or individual willing to donates in good faith without conditions.
2. Cooperate entities willing to adopt sponsorship of the Food Bank as part of their Cooperate Social Responsibility(CSR)programs
3. In-kind donation to the food bank.
4. Partners willing to support by funding of the Food Bank


Due to the nature of our current situation, the food bank must be managed well to bake to last throughout the period in which the COVID-19 may linger up to. Therefore it is only individuals who falls within any of the following categories are eligible to receive commodities from the Food Bank;
1. Temporary assistance to needy families.
2. Support of the needy in times of disaster.
3. A senior citizens living in Ellembelle in need.
Ghanaians must commend such great initiatives engineered by selfless, caring and sensitive individuals which is geared towards alleviating hunger and poverty to bring hope to many people.
May God bless the many likes of Hon Armah-Kofi Buah who always put the interest of their people and constituents first.

By
TETTEH DJEM BISMARK

Monday, 20 April 2020

GOOD NEWS, COVID-19 CURE DISCOVERED IN ISRAEL; WITH 100% SURVIVAL RATE.



Israeli-based Pluristem has treated its first American patient suffering from COVID-19 complications under the country’s compassionate use program, reports the Jerusalem Post.

The success story has sparked widespread jubilation in Isreal, the United States and Europe with hope that accelerated manufacturing could see patients treated in what appears to be battles against a dangerous virus.

The success news comes days after a report by the company showed that six critically ill coronavirus patients in Israel who are considered high-risk for mortality were treated with Pluristem’s placenta-based cell-therapy product and survived, according to preliminary data provided by the Haifa-based company.

In the US case, the patient was treated with the company’s PLX cell therapy at Holy Name Medical Center in New Jersey, where Pluristem is already running a Phase III critical limb ischemia study. Like the patients treated in Israel, this patient was critically ill with respiratory failure due to acute respiratory distress syndrome and was intubated in an intensive care unit for three weeks.

The company’s president and CEO, Yaky Yanay, said that although Pluristem is focused on a planned multinational clinical trial for the treatment of complications associated with coronavirus, it does hope to expand treatment under compassionate use in other countries at the same time.Specifically, the US treatment was administered under the US Food and Drug Administration’s Single Patient Expanded Access Program, which is part of the US Coronavirus Treatment Acceleration Program – an emergency program aimed at getting treatments to corona patients as quickly as possible.In Israel, the six patients were treated at three different Israeli medical centers for one week, also under a compassionate use program. They were suffering from acute respiratory failure and inflammatory complications associated with COVID-19. Four of the six patients also demonstrated failure of other organ systems, including cardiovascular and kidney failure.

Not only had all the patients survived one week later, according to Pluristem, but four of them showed improvement in respiratory parameters and three of them are in the advanced stages of weaning from ventilators. Moreover, two of the patients with preexisting medical conditions are showing clinical recovery in addition to the respiratory improvement.

Shortly after the preliminary data was published, Dr. Jason McCarthy, a senior managing director covering the biotechnology industry at Maxim Group praised Pluristem’s efforts: “Pluristem shows the COVID-19 world the first clinical data for stem cells,” he wrote. “Pluristem is initially evaluating its cell therapy under compassionate use authorization in Israel and is also the first company to dose COVID-19 patients, as well as produce the first set of early stage data.”

The company’s results were described by Yahoo! Finance as “promising to say the least.”

“Weighing in for H.C. Wainwright, analyst Swayampakula Ramakanth calls the early data ‘encouraging’ and thinks the treatment could drive substantial gains for PSTI,” the Yahoo! Finance article reported.

PSTI is the company’s NASDAQ listing.Pluristem’s PLX cells are “allogeneic mesenchymal-like cells that have immunomodulatory properties,” meaning they induce the immune system’s natural regulatory T cells and M2 macrophages, the company explained in a previous release. The result could be the reversal of dangerous overactivation of the immune system. This would likely reduce the fatal symptoms of pneumonia and pneumonitis (general inflammation of lung tissue).Previous preclinical findings regarding PLX cells revealed significant therapeutic effects in animal studies of pulmonary hypertension, lung fibrosis, acute kidney injury and gastrointestinal injury.“We are pleased with this initial outcome of the compassionate use program and committed to harnessing PLX cells for the benefit of patients and healthcare systems,” Yanay said.

Source:dailymailonline.com.ng

Thursday, 16 April 2020

'It's scary' - Expectant mothers share fascinating experiences under lockdown.



Pregnancy is one of the most beautiful experiences (well, in some cases for some women). Other women go through pregnancy with its accompanying discomforts throughout their trimesters until they finally put to bed. Each pregnancy comes with its own challenges but have we thought of the unimaginable stress of being pregnant in a Lockdown? Where everyone is instructed to stay home because of a pandemic that is capable of wiping out everyone. How are pregnant women coping with their antenatal care in this lockdown, how will they manage their labor? What of their arrangements with electives and emergency CS?

COVID-19 or Coronavirus can be transmitted through droplets of saliva and mucus of an infected person. When these droplets of saliva fall on your face directly or on surfaces and you touch them and touch your face or skin, you may also get infected. The virus can last for about four to 72 hours on various surfaces.
Afrikanmum.com spoke to some pregnant women to understand how they are managing the stress of pregnancy in a Lockdown.

Modesta Wordi-Obour gave birth safely last week. She tells us that since the lockdown took effect, she had two more antenatal visits before she put to bed. Mrs. Wordi-Obour explains how it was so difficult and scary for her. "You know you have to worry about being pregnant and going to the hospital, worrying your head over this Covid-19 pandemic, and try to observe the social distancing protocols so you don't get infected when the antenatal department of my hospital is not observing the protocols". 

Mrs. Wordi-Obour explains that it was during her last visit for her antenatal that the doctor told her she was 2 centimeters dilated and that she should call home for her things to be brought to her for delivery.
She revealed how scared she was on the morning of her last antenatal visit because the COVID-19 cases in Ghana kept rising. It had to take the intervention of her husband who convinced her of the need to be at the hospital. To put her mind at ease, he got a taxi driver to take her from their home to the hospital so she could get the necessary medical attention.

Mrs. Wordi-Obour says her son is healthy and strong, and she's supposed to observe the postnatal visitations to the hospital. She says it's because it's extremely important to get the necessary medication for her son, "Yes I'm scared and I don't know any other means of getting him his injections without having to go to the hospital, if not, I will try to skip this too by staying home". She's currently home with her mother and is observing all the social distancing protocols which was lifted because her son had to be circumcised. " We had to get a specialist to come home and do it for him" 

Speaking on how she felt after she was delivered of her son, Mrs. Wordi-Obour said only two people were allowed into the ward, and that was her mum and husband. "I had a side ward which was less congested, we were four in a room". 

She added cheerfully that, their next review is in six weeks and that's a long time for a lot of things to change positively "Maybe this will be history by then".

Speaking with another expecting mum by name of Yvette Fynn (not her real name), she said considering that she was almost due, her antenatal visits were now supposed to be once a week but doctors have advised that she only comes when there is an emergency or three (3) weeks after her last visit. Explaining the emergencies, she said they included bleeding, water breaking and other dangers related to pregnancy. She said her doctor put in place stricter measures to protect her long before the president announced the lockdown.
Mrs. Fynn said doctors recommended that she got her own bed mats, sanitizers and tissue to protect themselves from Covid-19, and even before entering the consultation room. "In the case that you don't have all this protection tools, you won't be allowed to enter the doctors consulting room," she explained.

She added that their temperatures are carefully taken before they are allowed to see the doctor.

Since Mrs. Fynn has a private car to drive around town, she said hospital visitation has not been a problem since the police are yet to stop her whenever she's on her way to the hospital.

She equally noted that her hospital is "observing all the necessary precautionary measures and  social distancing protocols to the latter".

When asked about her fears regarding contracting the virus, she responded, "I have fears, especially when I come into contacts with health workers".

She said in her clinic, doctors are managing cases of expecting mums who are 36 weeks and above. Others with special cases are allowed to visit when they have an emergency but are spaced out to keep every expecting mum at a safe distance.

 Mrs. Yvette Fynn said she doesn't know if this will end soon since the cases keep increasing and it is scary although she admitted "I hope it ends soon".

In another interview with  Sandra Adjokor, an expecting mum who has about 4 weeks before she puts to bed  mentioned that for her, instead of visiting a week or two,  the visit has been extended to monthly basis and then for emergencies only. Except for the number of her midwife who has asked her to call whenever she experiences any form of discomfort.
Miss Adjorkor spoke of how the police have made life so uneasy when you meet them on your way to the hospital. They are not interested in what you have to tell them; they just send you back home. “I've also encountered a police officer who returned me when I was going to the clinic recently, it took the driver's ingenuity to look for a different route to help me get to the hospital," she hinted.

Speaking on whether her hospital has been respecting the social distancing protocols, she said, “When it comes to my hospital and social distancing, they do so well because they observe it to the latter. So I know they are doing their best to keep us safe”.

As far as she is concerned, her hospital is doing what they can to protect her but the problem she is facing currently is the police who are not ready to listen to her when they stop her. They only tell you to go back, they don't want to listen to you.
    
"Just last week when my husband was coming to check on me since I've moved to stay with my sister who is closer to the hospital, they sent him back," she added.


Speaking to Dr. Obeng Frimpong of the  Korle Bu Teaching Hospital on issues raised by these women, he noted that, the goal of every midwife and doctor is to ensure that at the end of the 40 weeks of pregnancy both the mother and her baby are healthy. 
He explained it is for such  reason the concept of antenatal care was instituted  in the first place.

He further explained that for a doctor who has examined his patient and has projected that she would be fine for the next 3 weeks, it is absolutely not right to make her come to the hospital and expose her to the virus.

Dr. Frimpong indicated there were some conditions which may affect mother and child may not give warning signs and so would not prompt a mother's visit to the hospital.
 According to Dr. Frimpong, asking an expectant mother to stay home and visitations scheduled depending on her symptoms experienced may not help the clinician to achieve his or her aforementioned goal. "In fact it can be dangerous!" he explained.

He adds that the bottom line is regular attendance to Antenatal Clinic and is encouraged because of the benefits. 

Dr. Frimpong however noted that we are in a Pandemic and it's not ordinary time to expose a pregnant woman to this deadly virus. “Pregnancy suppresses her immune system and so she is at risk of suffering severe Covid-19 disease in case she contracts it," he said.

So to keep her safe, the clinician can give her the drugs she can take on her own and educate her on the danger signs she should look out for so that she can be vigilant. 
"If it is done this way, then we can have a win win situation," he added.


On Caesarian section (CS), he explained that there is an elective CS and emergency CS. 
"Emergency CS should be performed at all costs in spite of these times, for which reason it's called emergency CS".

"Conditions like severe hypertension in pregnancy, a woman in obstructed labor, eclampsia and any condition which might kill the mother and/or the baby if immediate intervention is not given, "that's when emergency CS comes in," he noted.

He, however, explained that elective CS basically is the opposite of emergency CS. He said Doctors will do the CS but when it is prolonged it won't harm the patient. 

In these cases, based on the assessment of clinicians, patients are booked for surgeries. 
"In this  Covid-19 era, the clinician is aware of what  the virus  can do to his patient and so he arranges the dates such that the patients do not crowd. So that they don't be at risk of contracting the virus because he has the aforementioned goal in mind".

If inviting more patients for elective CS will cause more harm than good, he will opt for  spacing them, "Remember the goal as a healthcare provider is the health of their patiennts", Dr. Frimpong concluded.


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Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Barack Obama endorses Joe Biden for President.





The 44th President of the United States of America, Barack Hussein Obama has endorsed the candidature of Joe Biden for the Presidential race ahead of the I
U.S November polls.

He endorse the former Vice President of U.S when he was the POTUS in a little over 10mins video where he delivered a very powerful speech of appraisal.
https://mobile.twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1PlJQmrlRMzJE

Mr. Obama recounted on how hard working, robust and amazing Joe is and how he helped him to make America great by implementing initiatives such as the Obama Medical Care, Affordable Care Act, the Paris Agreement etc before his exit.

The former President took an indirect swipe at the current Trump led Senate and White House administration describing them as one that hates progress but loves power.



"Because one thing everybody has learnt by now is that the Republicans occupying the White House and running the U.S Senate are not interested in progress. They're interested in power". He revealed.

He admitted that even though it's not a good thing to be struck by a pandemic, however when they happens, it unravels how good a government is or otherwise. As it reminds people need for a better government.
"On the other hand, pandemics have a way of cutting through a lot of noise and spin, to remind us what is real and what is important. This crises has reminded us that government matters. It's reminded us that good government matters. That facts and science matters. That the rule of law matters". He explained.

Below, is an excerpt of his speech.

"So our country's future hangs on this election. Bad it won't be easy.

The other side has a massive war chess, the other side has a propaganda network with little regard for the truth.

On the other hand, pandemics have a way of cutting through a lot noise and spin, to remind us what is real and what is important.

This crises has reminded us that government matters. It's reminded us that good government matters. That facts and science matters. That the rule of law matters.

That having leaders who are informed, and honest and seek to bring people together rather than drive them apart. Those kind of leaders matters.

In other words, election matters. Right now we need Americans of goodwill to unite in awakening against politics that too often has been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, disinformation, ignorance, just plain meanness.

And to change that, we need Americans of all political stripes to get involved in our politics and our public life like never before.

For those of us who believe in building a more just, more generous, more democratic America where everybody has a fair shot at opportunity, for those of us who believe in a government that cares about the many but not just the few, for those of us who love this country and are willing to do our part to make sure it lives up to its highest ideal, now's the time to fight for what we believe in".

So join us!


BARACK HUSSAIN OBAMA.

Tuesday, 14 April 2020

FULL SPEECH: John Mahama supports 20,000 households with food items.





Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen and welcome to what will be a very short ceremony.

The COVID-19 pandemic that countries all over the world including ours, are having to grapple with, has exposed the fissures of inequality in our society. Several thousands of our country men and women, risk starvation and hunger because they are no longer able to move freely to earn a living.


Given the nature of the disease, we can only continue to urge fellow countrymen and women to heed the directions issued by government and stay at home as far as practicable. Please stay Home, so that we can all help reduce, if not stop the spread of the coronavirus.


The situation faced by many bread winners in homes across the areas affected by the partial lockdown and beyond is dire. Many are either unable to go about their income-generating activities, or their work places have shut down as a result of the lockdown or the pandemic.
 

Yesterday, Monday, I received a mail from a young school teacher in Adenta who lamented that she is suffering and starving because school has closed down and her employers have still not paid them for the months of February and March. She is not alone in this situation. In many such cases, we have tried to lend support as far as our means would allow.
 


Ladies and gentlemen, this is why I have welcomed the utilisation of part of the Stabilisation Fund to alleviate some of the unintended consequences of the lockdown occasioned by this pandemic. This includes the distribution of food to deprived communities within the affected areas.

 

Organized efficiently, this is a welcome lifeline to many deprived households that face the grim prospect of starvation as a result of the fall-out from the COVID-19 pandemic.
 

Unfortunately reports from the field are a cause for worry, both in terms of the quality of the hot meals served and the mode of distribution of the food. The over-crowding and general scramble for food that characterizes this exercise defeats the protocol of social distancing and can accelerate the spread of the virus. 

If trust is engendered in the people that the process of distribution will be fair and that the distributors will carry out their duties justly, and they are assured of their turn in a transparent way, people will be more measured and will not rush for the food in a manner of the ‘survival of the fittest’. 

We must also be mindful of what happens to people who live with disability in circumstances such as this. We must also prioritise in order that the food items reach all, especially children, pregnant women and nursing mothers.

 

There have also been unfortunate reports of demands for party affiliation as an identifier for free food, bought from the State’s resources. This must end now and immediately because Coronavirus does not know NPP and NDC. Neither does it know CPP, PNC, PPP or APC etc. 

In order to ameliorate this challenge and ensure transparency, I reiterate my suggestion that government actively involves the Traditional Authorities, Assemblymen and women, CSOs and NGOs in addition to faith-based organisations to steer and ensure fair, equitable and non-partisan distribution of food and essential items to the vulnerable, including people with disability. 

These critical stakeholders know their communities better and they know those who really need support. So let’s involve them now! Accordingly, I have in view of the situation many of our people are facing, procured and will be making available, food items to cater for a total of 20,000 households across these areas affected by the lockdown, and these include the areas of Greater Accra, Kasoa and Greater Kumasi.
 


Ladies and gentlemen, these items – Rice, Oil and Canned Fish – will be delivered to our traditional rulers in the lockdown areas; the Ga Traditional Council, the Tema Traditional Council, the Kpone Traditional Council, the Awutu Senya Traditional Council, the Asanteman Council, the Council of Zongo Chiefs in both Accra and Kumasi and the umbrella bodies of faith-based organizations and people living with disability. We count on these bodies to coordinate and manage a fair distribution of these items to households in their areas. 
 

I am requesting the chiefs to work actively with the assembly members of the affected areas in order to ensure that the items get to the people who it will cover, and they are delivered to their homes. There must be no gatherings and large crowds at the palaces or any locations in a manner that negates the country’s efforts towards managing the COVID crisis.
 

Just as I came to the aid of our health workers when there was a dire need for protective clothing, this support to some 20,000 households must be done in a fair and just manner without any parochial considerations. This is a widow’s mite to support our people in these difficult times. We are all in this together, and we should take care of one another, no matter where. We are one people, bound by one love – and this is a time to build bridges, not barriers; to bring love, hope and trust, not hate and mistrust.

I wish on this note to reiterate my call for a broader participation of traditional leaders, heads of faith-based organizations, Assembly men and women and local CSOs in the efforts at contact tracing, surveillance and public education in respect of the COVID-19 disease.

In this regard I call on the President to urgently meet with the National House of Chiefs and solicit the support of our chiefs in this regard. This is also important considering the reported resistance communities are putting up against the use of facilities in their area for setting up isolation centers.
My brothers and sisters, the worrying trend of the increase in confirmed cases of Coronavirus infections – 566 as at yesterday – calls for a dedicated commitment by us all towards supporting the fight against the infections.

The latest extension of the lockdown period is accordingly appropriate. We must help our security personnel to enforce the directives and ensure that movement during this period is minimized in order to stop the spread of the virus. Considering the new cases being discovered, it is clear that we are entering a new phase where there is the beginning of a horizontal spread of the disease. This requires us to redouble our efforts in the battle against the pandemic.

More testing centres need to be set up in order to shorten the waiting time for results. This is necessary so that appropriate models of the expected trajectory of the disease can be developed in order to guide any decisions on easing the restriction of movement of people. We must set up a National COVID-19 Command Centre equipped with appropriate communication systems and bank of phone lines with volunteers keeping in touch with persons who are in quarantine, persons who are in isolation, those who are awaiting results and those suffering symptoms of the disease.

Contact tracing is very critical in this phase of the fight against the pandemic. Reports that persons engaged in contact tracing are threatening to cease work are worrisome. Government should immediately take steps and appropriately incentivize these people so that they can continue the critical work they are involved in. We must also watch out for the increasing stigma developing around this infection. There are reports that person who have tested positive have fled their communities because of fear and ignorance about the disease.

This development of suspected cases can hinder the fight against the virus, especially in the light of the CDC estimation that one infected person has the potential to infect as many as 500 other people.

Public awareness needs to be stepped up. Messages developed in all the major local languages should be created and played extensively on all media, public and private. Government can utilize a clause in the NCA Act that compels media both public and private to provide airtime to air messages such as this in times of emergency. This clause proved useful during the fight against Ebola and can come in handy again at this time.
There are increasing reports of the benefits of wearing masks to prevent and slow the spread of the disease. Examples are given about the low rate of infection in the Czech Republic is because of the widespread use of face masks.

In an earlier suggestion I advocated for local dressmakers and garment companies to be used to produce millions of reusable face masks for free distribution to the public. Persons entering public places or gatherings must be compelled to wear these masks. These masks must be washed every day and pressed with a hot iron so it is ready to use on another occasion. Surgical masks and other medical masks must be reserved for our health personnel.

I acknowledge Government’s response to the call of the Ghanaian people to implement a raft of policy interventions, which seek to reduce the unintended consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on our people. In order for us, the people of Ghana, to realize the needed benefits from the subsidies in electricity tariffs announced, I urge the President to assure and fund the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Power Producers to enable them discharge their duties without interruptions due to inadequate funds to purchase fuel to produce power.
 

In the face of significantly lower global prices for crude oil, I reiterate my call for a temporary reduction in LPG prices to enable households opt for its use in these difficult times when their incomes have dwindled due to the lockdown.

 

It has also emerged that the definition of who a ‘Frontline Health Worker’ is, was not properly thought through by government when the President announced the motivation package. This issue is demoralizing and demotivating many a health worker. I suggest that a discussion with the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) and other professional health-related unions would achieve a consensus on how the incentives package could be utilised. The GH¢80 million from the Stabilization Fund (SB) budgeted for this, can be applied more fairly to maintain the morale and esprit de corps among our health workers in these crucial times. 

 

This might also be the time for government to employ more doctors and other health workers-in-waiting who have been idling at home, some for many years. This might become necessary as many health workers who suspect they may have been exposed to the virus have begun to self-isolate in order not to further spread the disease.

Similarly, our security personnel have been complaining, not only about the quality and frequency of their food rations, but also their COVID-19 duty allowance. It is important for government to address this urgently in order to maintain the morale of the officers and men and women engaged in this important national exercise, because just like health workers, they are also risking their lives to interact with the public during this pandemic. It will be useful to also provide them with reusable face masks, gloves and sanitizers for their self-protection.

At this point, Government has not yet addressed the need to negotiate with the Telcos for a reduction in their tariffs to benefit the millions spending longer hours online and making calls. As I speak, several students and pupils are having lectures and school sessions online because of the Coronavirus disease. This has drastically increased their expenditure on internet usage to the extent that some can no longer cope. Indeed, there have been reports of several students who are unable to complete online lectures before their 'data' run out. Several people are also working from home.

Due to these pressing needs, I wish to bring the issue of cost of internet and voice services back as another priority policy agenda. I have already suggested that government can assure the Telcos of a free six (6) months extension of licenses – some of which are to expire very soon. This value can be applied to cushion consumers during this 3-month period.

 

Additionally, the Telcos can also be compensated with funds from the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communication (GIFEC), which already has the mandate to ensure universal access to telecommunication. Furthermore, the National Information Technology Agency (NITA) should leverage its robust broadband infrastructure – 4G cell sites and optic fibre cables, a lot of which were deployed during my time – to meet the increased demand for wireless and fixed broadband in these COVID-19 times. The removal of the 50% increase in the CST will provide further relief for the many who are having to work or stay at home at this time.
 

Even though water tariffs have been absorbed for the next three months, there have been loud complaints of interruptions in the supply of treated water through pipes and / or water tankers. I urge government to redouble its efforts in this sector in order to give meaning to the campaign for regular handwashing with soap under running water.

A further measure, which would go a long way to cushion SMEs and individual Ghanaian families, would be for the Bank of Ghana to open a dialogue with the banks and financial institutions to offer a 3-month moratorium on payment of debts to borrowers. I understand one bank has already voluntarily announced such a concession. This will be helpful at a time many Ghanaian businesses are shut and breadwinners of families have had to stay at home and cannot earn an income.

 

It is also time to explore the role of alternative medicine and traditional remedies in the fight against the Corona virus. Some traditional medicines are known to boost the immune system and can help both in the prevention of people succumbing to the disease and also play a role as a palliative function in the management of persons suffering with COVID-19.
 
It is predicted that this pandemic and the disruption of global trade and economic activity will adversely affect the economies of developing countries.  Ghana is no exception. The fast track approval by the IMF of the highly concessional Rapid Credit Facility is therefore timely and very welcome. This will help cushion the economy from the dangers of recession.

Our economy has revealed from this Covid stress test that it is still fragile and we need to be prudent in how we manage going forward. We must also be diligent in how we apply the $1 billion facility as the various tranches are released. We face significant pressure on our local currency, declining domestic revenues, a slowdown in GDP growth, increase in deficit to GDP of between 8% to 9%, ballooning debt which is projected to hit almost 70% by end year. This scenario requires that we exercise strict prioritization in our borrowing and expenditures and this might be the right time for the President to consider trimming down the bloated size of his government.

 

At this crucial time, the most critical need of our health workers is the supply of PPEs. When I donated PPEs to health facilities in the various regions, I advocated the need for government to urgently supply adequate PPEs to protect our health workers. I further requested that our national strategic medical stock ensures items such as PPEs and other vital logistics are in place well in advance of outbreaks. The initiative to have local manufacturing companies produce PPEs is welcome and must be speeded up. This can be done, and we must kickstart the efforts more robustly now.

 

Ladies and gentlemen, I thank you for your time. I thank my journalist friends, camera men and other technical staff who made it possible for me to reach out to you in your homes and work places.
 

Thank you WoezorTV, TV XYZ, JoyNews, PowerFM and Volta 1TV for the live broadcast. And thank you to the many members of the NDC and sympathisers who contributed and made this support to 20,000 households possible. Thank you very much.
 
We are not in normal times, but together we will win this.