President Akufo-Addo has stated his government’s commitment to negotiating a good deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
…NPP more attractive today than what we inherited – Freddie Blay
The outgoing National Chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP), Freddie Blay, has said that the leadership of the party has done so much to transform the image of the party that it is now better than what it inherited prior to the 2016 general elections.
…NPP 2022 National Delegates Conference underway; 6,730 delegates expected to vote
Party faithful have gathered governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) have at the Accra Ohene Gyan Sports Stadium to elect National Executives that will steer the affairs of the party for the next four years.
…Alliance Motors, 2 others facing $96,000 lawsuit over sale of defective vehicle
Alliance Motors Ghana Limited, AFCL Ghana and Jaguar Land Rover in South Africa are facing a lawsuit over the sale of a defective vehicle they sold to one Emmanuel Borkety Bortey.
The vehicle, a brand Land Rover, 2020 model which was purchased on July 29, 2020 was later discovered to have a defective engine.
The plaintiff is asking for a refund of the sum paid for the vehicle as “it is not fit for purpose”.
Plaintiff is demanding that the defendants refund the total amount of US$96,000 being paid in instalments from August 2020 until the final date, court documents sighted by this portal can confirm.
The plaintiff is also seeking for unspecified damages for breach of contract and costs including solicitor’s fees.
The plaintiff, one Mr Bortey, in his writ, revealed that he purchased the vehicle from Alliance Motors, the 1st defendant at a price of US$168,000.
Following the conclusion of the discussions on the sale, the 1st defendant introduced AFCL Ghana Limited, the 2nd defendant, as a company that could grant credit to the Plaintiff towards the purchase.
It added that to financing the purchase, an agreement approved for disbursement was US$151,200 and a credit facility was to be repaid over a period of thirty-six months at an interest rate of eleven percent per annum, thereby, bringing the total repayment to about US$184,144 and 32 cents.
According to him, after repayments of instalments, in October 2021, he sent the vehicle to workshop for routine checks and realized a ‘Check Engine’ as well as ‘Tyre Pressure’ indicator lights on the instrument cluster had lightened up and weren’t going off.
It was later discovered that the engine was defective and needed to be replaced.
According to the court documents, Mr Borketey was notified that the Jaguar Land Rover company, the 3rd defendant was notified of the development and that there has been an agreement to replace the engine.
He was then promised a courtesy car for his temporary use.
However, the defendant failed to deliver the courtesy car and this caused the Plaintiff to resort to other means to transport himself at great cost and expense, the court document explained.
He indicated to the officers at Alliance Motors that he was no longer interested in the vehicle since it couldn’t live up to its billings as a robust and efficient vehicle.
It is therefore Mr Bortey’s contention that the 1st and 2nd defendant had evinced a clear intention to deprive him of the funds he paid towards the purchase of the vehicle.
Source: Adomonline
We’re collaborating with IMF to repair public finances in the short term – Prez Akufo-Addo
The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, says all countries around the world are working to return themselves to a state of normalcy following the devastating impact of the pandemic of COVID-19, whose effects have been exacerbated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
…I’m overwhelmed by government projects in A/R – M&E boss
The National Coordinator of Monitoring and Evaluation Secretariat at the Office of the President, Hon. Gifty Ohene Konadu, has applauded ongoing government’s developmental projects in the Ashanti region, describing their level of progress as “overwhelming”.
…Ghana’s return to IMF, what has changed?
The return of Ghana to the IMF has generated a lot of controversies, arguments, and political equalisations among others in recent times.
…Preach environmental responsibility in Churches and Mosques – Annoh-Dompreh to religious leaders
The Majority Chief Whip of the Parliament of Ghana, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has charged religious leaders across the country to raise awareness about environmental responsibility whenever they mount the pulpit in their various churches and mosques to preach the gospel.
…Speaker Bagbin leads parliamentary delegation to security conference in Israel
The Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, is attending the International Cyber Security Week in the Israeli capital, Tel Aviv.
…You have our votes – NPP delegates tell Dr. China
Delegates of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in six regions of the country have given thumbs up to the immediate past Ghana’s deputy Ambassador to China, Dr. Charles Dwamena, after listening to his vision for the party.
…You’re the right man to handle our finances – Regional Minister tells Dr. China
The Upper West Regional Minister, Hon Dr Hafix Bin Salih, has endorsed Dr Charles Dwamena (aka Dr China) a leading candidate for the position of National Treasurer in the ruling New Patriotic Party.
…Islamic SHS riot: Parliament, Police can’t investigate brutalities at the same time – Majority Chief Whip
The Majority Chief Whip, Hon. Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has told Parliament that the legislature and the Ghana Police Service cannot be commissioned at the same time to investigate the same alleged police brutalities that were meted out to some students of the Islamic Senior High School in Kumasi on Monday, June 13, 2022.
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