The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) has urged member parliaments to eradicate harmful legislative practices and procedures that impede the efforts to advance gender equality.
…We need greater bilateral relations among countries to address conflicts in the world – Bagbin
The Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana, Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has said the escalating conflicts and tension across the globe today called for greater bilateral relations among countries to protect territorial integrity and democracy.
He said the threats of invasion by terrorist groups such as Islamic jihadists and Boko Haram as well as piracy attacks required urgent collaboration to stop the threat to democratic values and norms.
“The escalation of tension in the world today, particularly with the threats of invasion by fundamentalists, require us to collaborate together and be able to save our territorial integrity,” he said.
Up our game
Holding a bilateral talk with the Speaker of the Serbian National Assembly, Vladimire Orlic, in Kigali on Friday, October 14, 2022, Mr Bagbin said “There is the urgent need for us to up our game with our bilateral relations to stop the influence of these fundamentalists.
“We need to improve on our relationship, enhance cooperation and inter-country bilateral relations to be able to keep these things under control,” he stated.
The talks, which took place on the fringes of the 145th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) assembly in Kigali, saw the leaders discussing how Ghana and Serbia could enhance existing cooperation to improve trade, investments, maritime security, technology and increase scholarships in the areas of education and agriculture.
The delegation from Ghana at the meeting were the Majority Leader, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu; the Clerk-to-Parliament, Cyril Nsiah; the Director of Protocol and Parliamentary Relations, Sheba Osei, and the Director of the Office of the Speaker, Richard Acheampong.
Destroying democracies
Mr Bagbin noted that upsurge in the activities by religious extremists, including Boko Haram and Islamic Jihadists, were destroying democracy in the Sahel region.
He said while in the past France lent support to a number of countries to push back fundamentalists, today France was under attack by many of the colonial countries in Africa.
He cited how two days ago extremists went to attack the Institute of Languages in Burkina Faso and destroyed some properties.
“So, there is some rise across by the Islamic jihadists who are trying to infiltrate and Ghana is really under attack,” he said.
Collapsing economies
Mr Bagbin also highlighted the threat posed by Boko Haram which was causing havoc in Nigeria as well as the impact of climate change that triggered floods in Nigeria and Cameroun, killing hundreds of people.
Acknowledging that Serbia was caught in the war between Russia and Ukraine, Mr Bagbin said Africa countries “were not far from the impact of the war”.
He indicated that fragile economies of Africa were really overstretched and were collapsing, including the economy of Ghana.
Collaboration of friends
Contributing to the discussion, Mr Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu expressed worry how today neighbouring country, Burkina Faso, had over 50 per cent of its territory to jihadists.
The terrorist group, he said, were now pushing down south, with Ghana becoming “a destined Ghana target.”
“The French have been lending support to their formal colonial states but it looks like they have relaxed which is why Mali is now almost gone and Niger and Chad are under fierce attack.
“About six months ago, the jihadists came as close as about 17 kilometres to the northern boundary of Ghana and this a reason why we need collaboration of friends to protect the territorial integrity of our country,” he noted.
Strengthening relations
Mr Orlic on his part, emphasised the need for the two countries to work and support each other, particularly in the areas of technology, agriculture, culture, education and scholarships.
He was happy that Serbia opened its embassy in Accra again, saying that “this happened really fast and that is the first embassy which we opened after several decades in Africa and of course West Africa. This confirms our dedication to work and strengthen our relation and to be together. We are improving things and we are there for you,” he said.
Transport Minister urges IMO to fully support players in the maritime industry
The Minister for Transport, Hon. Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, has urged the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to provide full support to the players in the maritime industry to achieve a safer, more secure and greener industry.
…YEA employs 6,000 Community Health Workers nationwide
Over 6,000 youth passed out on Friday (14 October 2022) under the Youth Employment Agency’s Community Health Worker (CHW) module across the 16 regions of Ghana.
…Drill down on causes of SoE infractions – Akufo-Addo charges SIGA
The President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has instructed the Director General of the State Interest and Governance Authority (SIGA) to collaborate with the Auditor General’s department to drill down on the causes of the recurring infractions of State Owned Enterprises (SoEs) and specified entities.
…Rotary Club Accra-Airport, Rotary Club of Ikeja resource Cleantown Health Center with medical supplies
Rotary Club Accra-Airport on Saturday, September 18, 2022, teamed up with Rotary Club of Ikeja, Lagos, to resource Cleantown Health Center at Nugua with free medical supplies worth GH₵25,000.00.
…Absence of relevant skills dangerous to solving unemployment challenge – YEA Boss
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), Kofi Agyepong, has said the absence of relevant skills will continue to create high rates of unemployment in the country, despite the availability of vacancies for employment.
…Rotary Club Accra-Airport Branch adopts refurbished 37 Military Hospital Children’s Ward
The Rotary Club, Accra Airport Branch, has adopted and commissioned the refurbished Children’s Ward of the 37 Military Hospital at a cost US$100,000.00.
…AG exposed over Big Stone Mining Company ownership case
The Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Justice has fallen into quicksand in the matter of ownership of Big Stone Mining Company as his uninformed order to the Ghana Police has exposed staff and assets of the company to danger from hoodlums.
…We’ve no hand in MIIF’s purchase of Asante Gold shares – Black Star
Black Star Advisory Limited, a licensed dealing member of the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), says it has no hand in the Minerals Income Investment Fund’s (MIIF) acquisition of Asante Gold Corporation (ASG) shares.
…Akufo Addo commissions integrated and recycling compost plant in Damongo
The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on Wednesday, 24th August 2022, commissioned an Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant in Damongo, in the Savannah Region, as part of his two-day tour of the region.
…Parliament to probe Adutwum over GALOP project
When the Parliament of Ghana returns from recess in October, 2022, one of the major tasks it would be called upon to execute in the spirit of public interest, is to probe the Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, following the controversy arising from the implementation of the US$1.2million World Bank-funded Ghana Accelerated Learning Outcomes Project (GALOP) COVID-19 Interventions.
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