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Nneka Youth Foundation Launches ICT Contest among Schools in Afadzato South

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By: AKN | Voltaonlinegh.com |

Nneka Youth Foundation, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) with a mission to give the necessary guidance and support to children in rural communities for a positive transformation and growth, has launched a maiden Information Communication Technology (ICT) contest among some schools in the Afadjato South District of the Volta Region.

The contest which involved a practical assessment of the pupils’ skills and knowledge in ICT had about 33 pupils drawn from eleven 11 schools in the district as participants.

The contest saw Ve Golokuati E.P. Jnr. High School emerge the overall winner with Ve Agbome D/A Basic School and Ve Deme Basic School taking the second and third positions respectively.

The winning schools were presented with various forms of awards including learning materials and footballs for extra curriculum activities.

Presentation of awards to winners

Speaking to Voltaonlinegh.com, Executive Director of Nneka Youth Foundation, Cecilia Fiaka explained that the contest formed part of efforts to bridge the knowledge gap in the study of ICT between pupils in rural Ghana and their counterparts in the cities.

Madam Fiaka who commended the pupils for their competence and zeal in carrying out the various tasks in the contest, assured that the Foundation would continue to build bridges of opportunity for young people in rural Ghana, by creating avenues for practical engagement.’’

Though she expressed satisfaction at the outcome of the contest, she hinted that the Foundation had a bigger task to perform in ensuring that more girls were motivated to develop interest in ICT as the number of girls who partook in the contest was very low.

“We however had only 5 female participating out of 33, which heightens our task to get more females involved in ICT and technology going forward. We look forward to making this a core of our transformation agenda.”

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

MP Aspirant Donates Education Materials to South Tongu Schools

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Maxwell Lukutor, 2nd from right

By: Tabitha Kugbonu | Voltaonlinegh.com |

Chairman of the Ghana Association of Land Surveyors-Volta Chapter and Member of Parliament (MP) for South Tongu aspirant, Maxwel Lukutor in collaboration with some philanthropists has donated some teaching and learning materials to some selected junior high schools (JHS) in the South Tongu District of the Volta Region.

The materials which included text books on solved past questions from 1990 till date which cover all the subjects in the syllabus except Ewe was to help the pupils know how to solve and answer questions accurately during their final examination, Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).

The schools that benefited included Tefle D/A JHS, Tefle-Agorgbe JHS, Dodoekope JHS, Agbadzakope JHS and Gamenu JHS.

Earlier, Mr. Lukutor donated similar teaching and learning materials to Agorkpo D/A Basic School, Kpotame PCG School and Kpotame D/A Primary School (all in the South Tongu District) and in addition, presented an award to Ruth Sam, a past student of Kpotame D/A Primary School who scored grade 13 in 2018 BECE as a sign of motivating other students to study hard and come out with better results.

Speaking to Voltaonlinegh.com after the donation, Mr. Lukutor said it has been his desire to improve upon the standard of education in the district with the little efforts he could put in place to ensure that pupils and students pass their examination in order to achieve their dreams.

According to him, seeing the success of pupils and students during their examination was not only about studies, but the ability to be familiar with past questions and to answer them correctly in order to come out with flying colors after writing their final year examination.

He decried the unwillingness of pupils and students to devote their times for studies but to rather engage themselves in activities that pose danger to their future and advised them to be serious with their studies.

The MP aspirant pleaded with the teachers to allow JHS 3 pupils who are currently preparing towards their BECE examination in few months time to have access to the textbooks to help them prepare adequately for their examination.

District Director of Education, South Tongu, Madam Evelyn Araba Zentey who was present at the event, said the future of school children were important to them because they would be the ones to replace them in the future.

Madam Zentey said some of the school children went through lots of challenges but if they would hold on to education and study hard, they would become an asset to parents, the community, nation and the world at large and for that matter, they should not joke with their studies because that could bring them out of poverty.

Head teachers of the schools which benefited from the donations thanked Maxwell Lukutor for making the efforts to ensure quality education in the district and promised to make good use of the books.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

Addor-Akura, Nanum Odumase Communities Cry for Basic School

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By: Benjamin Owusu | Voltaonlinegh.com |

Two deprived fishing communities, Addor-Korfe and Nanum Odumase in the Krachi East Municipality of the Oti Region are appealing for basic schools to enable children of school-going ages in the area to easily access formal education.

Report by Benjamin Owusu indicates that over 700 children of school going age are denied access to education due to the absence of schools in the area and so, engage in fishing instead.

A child of school-going age engaged in fishing

The report details that some children desiring to have access to education, walk for five kilometers daily to attend school.

Headman of Addor-Akura, Ampedu Adewu, disclosed that the absence of basic schools in the communities was increasing illiteracy among children in the area.

He urged education authorities in the municipality to place mobile structures in the community to house a school to contribute to an increase in literacy rate in the area.

Children who spoke to the Voltaonlinegh.com revealed that they wanted to go to school but have no access to schools, thus, appealed to the education directorate to set up prefab structures to enable them have access to education.

Some angry parents said they have been wasting their times participating in elections to elect  leaders to take charge of affairs of the country and turn around their situations for good but have been disappointed as positive results remained to be seen.

They therefore, called on government to put up school structures to enable their children have equal opportunities to formal education to reduce illiteracy in the community.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

Krachi East GES Director Uses Motorcycle for Official Duties

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Lawrence Agyemang (pillion passenger) ready for official duty

By: Benjamin Owusu | Voltaonlinegh.com |

The Director of Education in the Krachi East Municipality of the Oti Region, Lawrence Agyemang has for some time now, resorted to using motorbike for his official duties as the official vehicle has broken down for years without any plans in sight to get it back on the road.

Speaking to Voltaonlinegh News, Lawrence Agyemang disclosed that the development has been affecting monitoring and supervision of schools in the municipality which in turn, is affecting academic performance of pupils.

Meanwhile, investigations by this reporter revealed that the woes of the Municipal Education Directorate are not just official but residential as the Director struggles for a place to accommodate himself and the family.

Currently, Mr. Agyemang and his family manage one boys quarters apartment while a 3-bedroom apartment constructed by the assembly for over decade, has been left to waste away.

Municipal Chief Executive for the area, Patrick Jilima in reaction, said the assembly was doing its possible best and would soon provide the directorate with all the necessary logistics to improve on the quality of education in the municipality.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

Anglican Stun Mawuli; United MA Demolish Ho Kpodzi to Win Volta Cricket League

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By: Davis Nii Attuquaye Clottey |Voltaonlinegh.com |

Anglican Basic School Boys Cricket team and United MA Girls have been crowned winners of the Volta Cricket Schools’ U-12 League after defeating Mawuli Basic and Ho Kpodzi D Basic respectively in the final s played at the Ho Sports Stadium on Saturday, April 6, 2019.

The over 10-week 15 over league which started on January 19, successfully wrapped up with Anglican and United MA lifting the coveted trophies.

Anglican after topping their group A with 6 points won toss and elected to bat first. They scored 53 runs for 3 wickets, with a partnership between Sampele Richmond and Dzata Caleb accruing 25 runs, (15 runs off 8 balls and 10 runs off 10 balls respectively).

Mawuli in the second innings managed 49runs for 9 wickets, with Dogbey Alex being the only player to score a double figure, 13 runs off 12 balls. Anglican won by 4 runs as their opponents relaxed, trying to protect their wickets, with Sampele Richmond and Dzata Caleb taking 3 wickets and giving away 4 runs each in 3 and 2 overs respectively.

In the Girls final, United MA scored 82 runs for 3 wickets in 4 overs, of which Amakoe Gloria scored 26 runs off 9 balls after United won the toss. Ho Kpodzi were pressured as they could only manage 76 runs for 2 wickets and United won by 6 runs. Hotor Sackey was impressive but could not save her team she was bowled in 9th wicket after scoring 23 runs off 13 balls for Ho Kpodzi.

Coach of Ho Kpodzi, Mawuli Emmanuel Afiademenyo who was certain about winning, congratulated United but was disappointed in the application of skills by their opponents.

“I will congratulate my opponents for winning. The performance of my girls was good and I appreciate. We couldn’t bat because of the bowling skills used by our opponents. The scorers at a point had to call on the umpires to check the bowlers but it continued. We will stick to teaching the kids the right thing and will not devise any form of strategy to help us win. On the whole, it was a good game and we’ve as well learnt from our mistakes.”

Meanwhile, Secretary of the Volta Cricket Association says, it was a good start for them and they will improve in the next league. He also appreciated the efforts of all members in ensuring the league went on well from execution to completion.

The finals saw in attendance, Director of National Sports Authority, Volta, Kwame Amponfi Jnr. who presented the boys’ trophy to Anglican and Ho Municipal Physical Education Coordinator, Walter Krokroko who presented the girls’trophy to United MA.

Also present were officials from the Ghana Cricket Association, sponsors of the regional league who included Cricket Operations Officer, Henry Benjamin Ackom, Development Officers, Lawrence Ahadzi and Prince Eugene King as well as Secretary, Bernard Essuman.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

NGO Supports Ahiagbakope with Potable Water

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By: Tabitha Kugbonu | Voltaonlinegh.com |

Engage Now Africa (ENA), a non-governmental organisation which aims to heal, rescue and uplift individuals from poverty in collaboration with Baptist Church and other benevolent organisations has connected pipe borne water to Ahiagbakope.

The Ghc15,000 project had water connected from Dzodze-Penyi to residents of Ahiagbakope in the Ketu North District of the Volta Region to help solve their water challenges.

Speaking to Voltaonlinegh.com after commissioning the project, Mawuli Komla Afasi, the Project Director of ENA said about two years ago, they had a request from the people of Ahiagbakope concerning the challenges they were facing with access to potable water which consequently led  ENA to lend its support.

According to Mr. Afasi, the project would serve more than 700 people in the community who hitherto, walked a distance of 4.7 kilometres to Dzodze-Penyi to fetch water from a stream.

Polytank at Ahiagbakope to help in storing water

He stated that the information they had from the community indicated that during the dry seasons, both men and women bathed once in a day as a result of drying up of the stream and so, urged the community members to utilise the project very well for sustenance so as not to go back to those days when access to water was a challenge to them.

Mr. Afasi advised the community to do away with open defecation by making an effort to construct local latrines in their various homes to prevent diseases such as Cholera and Diarrhea.

Head Pastor of Baptist Church, Ahiagbakope, Rev. Christian Harold who was also present at the short ceremony to commission the project, thanked the NGO for responding to their request to construct the borehole for the community and pledged to take good care of it.

Rev. Harold went ahead to plead with the NGO to build a toilet facility for the community to help improve sanitation in the area.

He also lamented about the poor nature of their road network which recently led to the death of an old lady and called on the Ketu North District Assembly to at least plough the road to make travelling in the community a bit more comfortable.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

Engage Now Africa Inspires Lives through Adult Literacy in Ketu North

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By: Tabitha Kugbonu | Voltaonlinegh.com |

Engage Now Africa (ENA), a non-governmental organisation (NGO) has graduated 54 participants who underwent adult literacy programme at Ahiagbakope, Ehi- Horme, Kuli and Adzorti all in the Ketu North District of the Volta Region with a call on stakeholders, government and other NGOs to support the initiative.

In an interview with Cecilia Amankwah, Country Director of ENA, she said the international NGO was creating impact in African countries including Ethiopia, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Uganda and Ghana.

Madam Amankwah explained that ENA’s mission was to heal, rescue and uplift individuals from poverty with the belief that poverty could never be fought by just one person which explained the categorisation of the organisation’s operations  into various areas such as providing potable water to communities, education and adult literacy to help the uneducated  read and write and also do simple Mathematics, medical services, microcredit, eradication of modern slavery among others to help eradicate poverty among these African countries.

A participant receiving her certificate

The Country Director touched on the adult literacy programme saying, it has been successful as it kept bringing life to the lifeless and hope to the hopeless by equipping them with skills that they could use to be able to stand on their own.

She therefore encouraged the beneficiaries to take their lessons seriously and put them into practice to benefit them and mankind.

Chief of Kuli, Torgbui Avorkli V who chaired the event, underscored the need for everyone to go to school saying, “it’s good to promote our local dialect but u can’t travel outside the country and be speaking your local dialect again that’s why it’s very important for both children and adults to attend school to be able to improve their lives in various ways.”

He thanked the NGO for their support to the community and pleaded with the participants to make good use of all that they had learnt.

A representative from the Non-Formal Education Department, Dzidodo Agozie said in the olden days, it was very difficult for people to go to school but times have changed and for that matter, the uneducated should take it upon themselves to undergo the adult literacy programme without feeling shy because it would help them to build their self confidence which can take them to higher levels.

Skills Development Instructor at ENA, Hannah Appiah disclosed that she spent about 6 days in training the participants on how to make batic tye and dye, liquid soap, hair pomade and shampoo as part of activities the NGO has put in place to improve the lives of its beneficiaries.

According to Madam Appiah, she realised that most of the beneficiaries were prepared to learn and achieve something useful to the benefit of their households.

Some beneficiaries who spoke to Voltaonlinegh.com, expressed their excitement about the initiative and thanked ENA for making it possible for them to be trained to become self reliant.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

Ho Kpodzi Girls Certain of Lifting Volta Cricket League Trophy

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By: Davis Nii Attuquaye Clottey| Voltaonlinegh.com |

Trainer of Ho Kpodzi D Basic School Girls Cricket team, Mawuli Emmanuel Afiademenyo has indicated to this reporter (TalksenseSports), their certainty of lifting the ultimate trophy of the Volta Region School’s U-12 Cricket League in Ho.

Ho Kpodzi Girls, who recorded a 100% winning record in Group A beating Housing, Anglican, Fiave EP and Methodist, will be battling United MA Girls from Group B, in the finals on Saturday, April 6 2019 at the Ho Sports Stadium at 9am.

Mawuli, who is a bit cautious about their opponents who also recorded 4 straight wins in their group games, believes his girls will carry the day.

“We’re playing a tough team whose trainer is much disciplined and well vested in the game. Both teams didn’t get to the finals by chance but through hard work. Believing in my girls, I am confident of a win. Our opponent is a tough side who’ll like to take advantage over a weak side. I am hoping to take at least 3 batters out so my team can capitalise on it and score more runs.”

Ho Kpodzi since the last group matches on March 23 has kept training awaiting the finals.

The 15 over single round robin league which begun on January 19 will also see Anglican Basic come face to face against Mawuli Basic  in the boys’ finals.

Anglican, sailed through to the finals from Group A with 6 points after Methodist lost 2 games on a trot, having upper hand to qualify.

Mawuli Basic, with much exposure having former under 13 players, saw themselves in the finals after winning all their matches.

The league which will have officials from the Ghana Cricket Association present is expected to also see other dignitaries including the Sports Director, Kwame Amponfi Jnr grace the finals.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

Chief Justice Shuts down Aflao Circuit Court; Transfers Judge to Kumasi

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Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo

By: KALD | Voltaonlinegh.com |

The Aflao circuit court in the Ketu South Municipality has been closed down effective, March 31, 2019 by the Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo.

The closure of the court was as result of what the chief justice described as the ‘unsafe environment’ in which the court structure was located.

Consequently, Her ladyship also has transferred the presiding judge of the court, his honour, Ali Baba Abature to the Circuit court ‘4’ at Adum-Kumasi as the sitting judge effective, May 2, 2019.

A letter to the affected judge signed by the chief justice and dated 22nd March 2019, stated in parts that, “this is to inform you that the circuit court, Aflao will be closed down with effect from 31st March 2019, because of the unsafe environment within which the courthouse is situated.”

“In view of the foregoing, I humbly transfer you from the Circuit Court Aflao, to the Circuit Court ‘4’, Adum-Kumasi as the sitting judge for the court, with effect from 2nd May, 2019.”

“By a copy of this letter, the Registrar of the Circuit, Adum-Kumasi is requested to report on your assumption of duty,” the letter sighted by voltaonlinegh.com concluded.

The action by her ladyship comes on the back of the similar closures of some courts, which she described as ‘not fit for purpose’ in parts of the country during a working tour of some of the courthouses.

Per the Local government Act, assemblies are enjoined to provide appropriate structures and facilities for use as courthouses by the judiciary.

Meanwhile, the Ketu South Municipal Chief Executive, Mr. Elliot Agbenorwu has said the assembly was taking steps to address the concerns of the Chief Justice regarding the conditions of two of the courts in the areas.

Responding to the issue in a press statement, the MCE noted that, he assured her ladyship during her tour of the municipality last year of plans to begin the construction of the new courthouse this year, in order to relocate the circuit court which is currently situated in a noisy environment.

In the interim however, Mr. Agbenorwu said an appeal letter was being sent to the chief Justice to rescind the closure of the Aflao circuit court as the assembly take steps to remedy the situation.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

[Article] Nana Addo Does It Again, another Bad Appointment (Director of Keta Port)

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Alexander Y. Adusei Jr.

By: Prof. Anthony Mawuli Sallar |

On Friday, social media was awashed with the appointment of one Mr. Alexander Y. Adusei Jr, aka AY, the current NPP Chairman in Columbus Ohio, USA as Director of the non-existent Keta Port. The appointment letter was addressed to the Board Chairman of Ghana Ports and Harbour Authority. The letter had stamps of dates it was received by the various outfits.

I had no doubt about the authenticity of the letter and I was wondering why President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo would appoint an individual to a non-existing port in Keta. A number of questions come to mind:

  1. Is the President setting up Mr. Alexander Adusei Jr. aka AY to fail just like some of his Diasporean appointees such as Mr. Edward Osei Kofi (aka Cohana) who was at Tema Port and performed so abysmally that made one wonder; Mr Boakye Agyarko aka Torino as Energy Minister; and the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Maritime Authority, Mr. Kwame Owusu who was accused of financial misappropriation by spending millions of cedis to renovate his official bungalow in addition to spending 135,125 GHS in one night, on food, drinks and music, for an end-of-year dinner party on December 22, 2017. He was also accused of another obscene expenditure of 10,652 GHS made one night on food and drinks for 8 people at a meeting!! After sober reflection, I concluded that our President, acting like an Emperor, in a typical “El Supremo” fashion since assuming the presidency or “throne”, does not have the wherewithal to engage in that political sophistry. I concluded it to be just another job for the boys and having no clue as to what the appointment or job description entails.
  2. There is no port so what is the Director of Port in Keta going to direct?
  3. Can’t the President wait until the port is constructed before appointing the director?

This appointment stinks to the high heavens and should be condemned unequivocally by all well-meaning Ghanaians. We over borrow to pay for recurrent expenditure and wonder why the economy is not gaining traction, and the cedi keeps its perennial depreciation against major currencies. Does this President really care for the welfare of Ghanaians?

Mr. Adusei will be provided a V8 car, draw a monthly salary of at least 20,000 GHS, get free fuel, a driver, free accommodation and a minimum staff of 5 with their total emoluments. His outfit may cost the tax payers at least 300,000 GHS a month. If Ghana’s Emperor wants to satisfy his party apparatchiks, he should go ahead and do what he has been doing with callous impunity. Mr Adusei should be sent somewhere to feed on the public purse and not to a phantom Keta port.

In Ghana, we have the propensity to give credit and respect to people who may not have it. At this point, I doubt if the President and his advisors know the difference between the functions of the Director General of a Port (CEO) or those of the Director of Port (COO). The latter is a technical job and requires the occupant to know the language, technical details etc.  The position of the COO must of necessity be a MARITIME PROFESSIONAL. The CEO needs not necessarily be a Maritime Professional but ironically, the current CEO (DG) is a maritime professional. Some functions of the Director of Ports, who by definition is the Chief Operating Officer of the ports are:

  1. Putting measures in place to ensure quick turnaround of ships calling at the port. The measures should ensure increased ship productivity and measures for a safe and sustainable working environment.
  2. Chairperson of the Port Advisory Committee, (different from the Port Community), under the Director General. The Port Advisory Committee Chairman should be in a position to address technical issues confronting shipping lines, Freight Forwarders, and the numerous statutory state actors in the port.
  3. As Director of Port, he/she should be conversant with the workings of the International Maritime Organisation, International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) and their impacts on Port operations.

The Director of Port should be in a position to distinguish between Freight ton and Deadweight ton and its implications on port revenue. He/she should know what port traffic is and what port throughput is.  He is not supposed to learn on the job as Mr. Adusei’s appointment stands to.

From time immemorial, even under President Kuffour, this position has been filled with people with background in ports. All the Directors mentioned below had their initial training in disciplines other than the Maritime sector, but as international best practice, had the necessary grounding to prepare them for their speciliased roles as Directors of Ports.

  1. Mr. John Aidoo, of blessed memory, a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
  2. Captain J. E. Quansah, a Master Mariner and product of World Maritime University, Malmo, Sweden
  3. .Mr. N.P Galley, a product of the World Maritime University
  4. Mr. Gordon Anim, a product of the Cardiff University
  5. Mrs. Sandra Opoku, a product of the International Maritime Law Institute, Malta and also holds a certificate of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Train for Trade Programme

It is only under Ghana’s El Supremo, Nana Addo that the position has been watered down by appointing Mr. Edward Osei Kofi (Tema Port) and Mr. Adusei (non-existent Keta Port). These 2 gentlemen are lawyers and have ZERO experience in the industry to serve as Directors.

Just as no sensible person will appoint a lawyer, no matter the years of court practice if the lawyer has no experience in the financial world to become the Chief Operating Officer of a bank, why should we as Ghanaians allow that to be done at our port? Even though managing a port may not be rocket science, it is a specialised area and not any average Joe can manage it.

The Keta Port if it ever comes to fruition, like the Takoradi Port, will be under GPHA so the Director will be responsible for operational decisions which Mr. Adusei has no clue about.   Can a University appoint a Professor to become its Registrar simply because he is an academician? So why should we stand idly for these appointments?

The Keta Port, according to my research, is essentially to service Diamond Cement which currently uses Lome Port. I call on Ghanaians not to be spectators but citizens as our Emperor has been urging us. We cannot sit unconcerned or view through political jaundiced prisms some of these appointments. It is very disappointing and disheartening to read from friends that this appointment is going to create jobs for Voltarians.

To hear Ghanaian citizens make comments accepting these practices and making statements like “everybody does it”, “let the President satisfy his boys”, “we all know that appointments by Ghanaian presidents aren’t necessarily based on knowledge and experience but rather on patronage” etc is very disparaging.

At what point do we begin to say enough is enough? Is this the nation we want to leave for our children? Just like the cathedral had characters pushing it without any regard to the destruction of current structures we have, the same is seen with the Keta Port appointment. Is this really Ghana?

Mr. President, please withdraw the appointment and give Mr. Adusei something else where his expertise could be used to benefit our beloved country.

NB: The writer is a Professor at GIMPA. He has a doctorate degree in Epidemiology and has interests in Ethics, Governance, and Political Economy.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com