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PURC Engages Tertiary Students in Ho on Utility Tariffs and Service Accountability

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BY: Daniel Orlando | Voltaonlinegh.com |

The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has intensified public engagement in tertiary institutions across the country to engage, educate, and enforce laws that govern tariff adjustments and ensure consumers receive satisfactory service from service providers. As part of PURC’s engagement efforts, a lecture session on electricity and water tariff determination was held for tertiary students at Ho Technical University in Ho.

The primary objective of the lecture session was to provide insight and education to students and staff on utility tariffs and energy conservation.

The Executive Secretary, Dr. Ishmael Ackah, stated that the commission has a comprehensive approach to ensure accountability among players in the supply chain. His department has a tariff-setting process that consists of two windows: the Major Tariff Review (MTR) and the Quarterly Tariff Review (QTR) to establish a fair price for services provided to consumers.

Dr. Ackah explained that the Major Tariff Review involves assessing both operational and capital expenditures of the utility companies, which are benchmarked against all regulations and stakeholders’ submissions. Meanwhile, the Quarterly Tariff Review monitors the exchange rate and inflation.

Dr. Ishmael Ackah

He also engaged students in understanding how power and water supply are produced, transported, and distributed. He stressed the importance of the regulator ensuring an efficient and robust system to address inefficiencies from the service providers.

The students were introduced to the PURC Tariff Reckoner and the PURC Electricity Consumption Estimator (PECE) App, which enables consumers to monitor and calculate consumption rates.

A Senior Lecturer at Ho Technical University, Dr. Richard Akplotsi, expressed his enthusiasm about the Commission’s engagement with students regarding the pricing regime and factors considered in tariff adjustments. He called for a strong collaboration between the university and the commission to conduct more research on how to improve consumer satisfaction with services.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.comĀ 

Coalition Cautions EC against Restricting Voter Registration to District Offices

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Mawunyo Agbe

BY: Lambert Coffie | Voltaonlinegh.com|

A group calling itself the ‘Coalition of District Assembly Assembly Aspirants’ (CODAA) has cautioned the Electoral Commission of Ghana (EC) against its intention to restrict the upcoming limited voter registration exercise to its District Offices.

The EC has set to conduct the limited voter registration exercise across all its 268 district offices from Tuesday, 12th September to Monday, 2nd October 2023,with the focus of registering some 1,350,000 during the period.

But at press briefing inĀ  Ho, the national Convenor of CODAA, Mr. Mawunyo Agbe, who doubles as the Presiding Member of Ho Municipal Assembly, described the EC’s decision as an affront toĀ  local governance.

He queried how prospective first-time voters – largely SHS graduatesĀ  would travel long distances to register for the voter I.D. card in their district capitals, amidst the current economic difficulties.

Mr. Agbe further questioned “What would motivate these young, first-time voters to take such a risk? Even so that, we all know the voter card now has no other use, aside for voting.”

The group, thus, want the exercise extendedĀ  to the electoral areas, in order to lessen the burden on first time applicants, and alsoĀ  help whip up public interest in the upcoming District Level Elections, the intended purpose for the registration exercise.

Below is his full statement.

PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE COALITION OF DISTRICT ASSEMBLY ASPIRANTS (CODAA)

Good morning ladies and Gentlemen of the press, permit me to stand on all the exiting protocols established for the day. I am here on behalf of all members of CODAA across the length and breadth of the country to welcome you all to this all- important press conference.

Ladies and Gentlemen, on Thursday 17th August 2023, the Electoral Commission provided pieces of information on the upcoming voter registration exercise as well as the District Assembly Elections, and as part of the legal framework pursuant to regulation 2(1) of 2016(C.I.91) as amended, the electoral commission would embark on a voter’s registration exercise in all 268 district offices of the commission from Tuesday, September, 12 to Monday October,2, 2023 and hoping to register 1,350.000 new voters by the close of the registration exercise this year.

The COALITION views the above decision and notice by the EC as frivolous and one that falls short of promoting Local Governance in Ghana, especially in terms of participation in District Assembly elections by eligible voters.

Ladies and Gentlemen, permit, me to ask if it is not insensitive or absurd to demand from an 18year old who perhaps has just completed SHS to board a vehicle and embark on a 20 to 50 kilometers journey to the District Electoral Office to register for a voter ID card? Under this excruciating economy, what will be the motivation of these young first-time voters to take the risk? Friends from the media, let’s take Ho West for example, what will be the motivation for an eighteen-year-old to move to say, from Abutia Kisifli to Dzolo-Kpuita at a transport fare of not less than ghe 80.00 to go register to vote? Is it that the EC does not consider the district level elections as equally important as other elections that they mandated by law to organize and supervise?

Also consider such an 18-year-old as part of his or her additional responsibility to transport two additional guarantors to the district office. The COALITION believes all the above financial cost is absolutely needless.

The EC equally has no consideration for the loss of productive hours.

It is a well-known fact that, congestion often occurs at the various District centers especially taking into consideration the target of 1,350,000 it is seeking to achieve. A second look at the target set by the Electoral Commission seems already not feasible, because if it takes approximately 10 minutes on average to register one person within the 21 days period the Electoral Commission is seeking, to do this and with the above arrangement how possible can it be, for example, if there are two centers at each District and with an exercise billed to start from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (9hours daily).

A careful look at the exercise can only end in registering just about 900,000 persons which would be a 40% short of their set target. Ladies and Gentlemen, checks indicates that, participation level successive District Assembly Elections (DLE) are not encouraging, in 2019 November District Assembly election figures showed less than 40% turnout across the country, the above abysmal performance, we expect must be considered by the EC before arriving at its modalities, especially considering the decision of bringing to the District’s Office to register.

What is shocking is that, it has eluded the EC that registration if done at the various electoral areas whips up the enthusiasm in voters that districts assembly elections is beckoning and the only resultant effect in decentralizing the registration process only ends up massive participation.

Ladies and Gentlemen, with the above challenges enumerated, the COALITION demand that, the Electoral commission quickly change its position and deploy electoral materials to each Electoral Area to achieve the needed proximity by cutting down costs, wastage of man power, the associated risks and a decision that would also end up boosting participation across the length and breadth of the nation.

The District Level Election (DLE) in Ghana are essential part of the nation decentralized governance system and COALITION is bent on protecting and promoting it from the structural obstacles currently being deployed by the Electoral Commission of Ghana which would lead it to a total collapse.

Ladies and Gentlemen of the press the COALITION will consider other legal options should the EC refuses to change its stance.

Thank you all for coming.

Convener, Hon Mawunyo Agbe (Presiding Member Ho Municipal Assembly)

 

Source: ww.voltaonlinegh.com

‘Young and Safe’ Project Addresses Sexual Health in Ho Municipality

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BY: News Desk | Voltaonlinegh.com|

As part of the ‘Young and Safe’ Project in the Ho municipality, Love Aid Foundation, a member of the project consortium, has organized a stakeholders’ dialogue session on Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) on Monday, August 28, 2023, in Ho.

The event brought together relevant stakeholders from Civil Society Organizations, Media, Government Agencies, and youth groups to deliberate on sexual and reproductive health concerns among young people.

Miss Princess Lovia Tetteh, Executive Director of Love Aid Foundation, in her welcome remarks, underscored the urgency of initiating discussions about SRHR, which, she noted, directly impacts the well-being of the youth on a daily basis. She emphasized the need for frank conversations on the subject to safeguard the lives of the younger generation.

Emmanuel Agbesi, Curriculum Developer with Love Aid, highlighted the role of stakeholders in guiding and counseling the youth, touching upon the importance of approachability and relevance. “It matters how we package our message and advice,” he stressed, stating the critical aspect of effective communication. He further highlighted the challenges faced by the youth, such as the surge in poor decision-making, the adverse impact of social media, and the weight of peer pressure.

Participants later held a breakout session to digest the SRHR curriculum and offer strategies to ensure an effective campaign on the subject matter. Among their proposals were making SRHR information sources accessible to young people and promoting discussions within households. In addition, they advocated for experts to intervene in schools and homes to reshape mindsets and educate parents on sexual and reproductive changes, among others.

Mr. Joshua Ayayi, Programmes Officer at Love Aid, took participants through the use of the GBV App – ‘Let’s Talk Ghana’ – to report sexual abuses and violence in real time for prompt action from authorities. The event concluded with assurances from all to work collaboratively in providing a safe environment for young people to thrive.

“The Young and Safe” Project is being implemented by a consortium of organizations including Node Eight as the lead, Ho Municipal Assembly, Ghana Education Service, and Love Aid Foundation. Over the course of three years, the project aims to build a “youth inclusive city” through youth participation in “City Governance,” Health and Wellbeing, and Sustainable Employment for young people in Ho.

Source: www.voltaonlingh.com

Unauthorised Drones Activities Raise Security Concerns at Residency in Ho

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BY: Daniel Orlando | Voltaonlinegh.com|

The Volta Regional Security Council (REGSEC) has raised concerns regarding the use drones around and above the Residency in Ho, which is the official residence of the Regional Minister and a designated a Security Zone.

To address the potential risks posed by these unauthorised drones, REGSEC has advised the general public to adhere to the newly established regulations. That is, individuals or entities intending to operate drones in the vicinity of the Residency are required to obtain clearance from the Volta Regional Coordinating Council (VRCC) at least five working days prior to the planned operation.

According to a press release signed by the Chief Director of the RCC, Augustus Awity on Friday, August 25, REGSEC has taken a firm stance, and has directed both the Military and the Police to shoot down any any drones or flying devices that are spotted operating in and around the Residency without proper authorisation.

See full statement below

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

AGI, Others Spearhead Sixth Volta Trade & Investment Fair 2023

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BY: Lambert Coffie & Daniel Orlando | Voltaonlinegh.com |

Following the successful 5th edition of the Volta Trade and Investment Fair in 2021, the 6th edition has been launched with a focus on “Leveraging the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) for Local Economic Development.”

The event, launched in Ho on Wednesday, August 16, 2023, is being spearheaded by the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) and other private sector partners, with support from the Volta Regional Coordinating Council.

Scheduled for November 26 to December 10, 2023, the Volta Fair will once again create a dynamic platform for various stakeholders, including investors, businesses, diplomats, and more, to explore the investment potential of the region. With an expected turnout of over 4,000 visitors, the fair will serve as a nexus of ideas, innovation, and collaboration.

Dela Gadzanku

According to Mr. Dela Gadzanku, Regional Chairman of AGI in the Volta/Eastern/Oti regions, the fair will attract over 400 local and foreign exhibitors, underscoring the global interest in the economic opportunities the Volta Region has to offer.

Beyond the conventional trade aspects, Mr. Gadzanku disclosed that the 6th Volta Trade and Investment Fair will also encompass a series of engaging activities. These include the 2nd Volta Youth Summit, the maiden Volta Women Entrepreneurs Summit, the Sports Investment Summit, the Sports Heroes Award, the Creative Arts Summit, the AfCFTA Youth Innovation Contest, and Volta Tours, all curated to add depth and diversity to the fair’s offerings.

On his part, Dr. Archibald Yao Letsa, the Volta Regional Minister, underscored the event’s significance in shedding light on the investment potential of the region. He urged local businesses to seize this opportunity and emphasized the crucial role of packaging in attracting attention. He further noted that the fair is not just about business transactions; it’s a celebration of the Volta Region’s rich cultural heritage and the stunning natural beauty that sets it apart.

Regional Minister

Dr. Angela Lusigi, the UNDP Resident Representative in Ghana, who was the guest of honour, stated that AfCFTA presents the Volta region and the country at large with a unique opportunity to reshape its economic landscape, unlock the full potential of its resources, stimulate growth, and pave the way for a prosperous future.

Mr. Emmanuel Agbaxode, the Chairman of the Ghana Journalist Association for the Volta and Oti Regions, in a goodwill remark, assured the organizers of the media’s support in driving the needed publicity for the fair. He, however, encouraged the organizers to also establish mutually beneficial relationships with media houses in that regard.

There was a mini exhibition of indigenous products and services on the sideline of the launch held at the Residency in Ho.

 

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.comĀ 

 

Dzamesi Joins Ketu North NPP Primary Race

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BY: News Desk | Voltaonlinegh.com |

Former Minister and current CEO of Bui Power Authority, Hon. Samuel Kofi Ahiave Dzamesi, is set to contest the parliamentary primaries of the governing New Patriotic Party in the Ketu North Constituency.

Mr. Dzamesi, who had previously declined to participate in the primaries, reversed his decision at the eleventh hour, following a clamor for his return by the ‘Dzamesi For 2024 Campaign’ group. As a result, on the final day of nominations (10th of August, 2023), the group successfully submitted nomination forms for the party stalwart to enter the race.

In a statement copied to Volta Online, the group indicated that the change of heart by the four-time NPP candidate was a result of extensive engagement with party supporters, polling station executives, electoral area coordinators, and influential individuals across the constituency.

According to the group, his initial decision not to contest was reversed due to disappointment among party members and persistent calls from supporters urging Hon. Dzamesi to stand for office. The ‘Dzamesi for 2024 Campaign’, which aimed to contribute to the party’s “Break the 8” agenda, emphasized the importance of fielding strong parliamentary candidates across the country to enhance presidential votes.

They highlighted Hon. Dzamesi’s proven ability to increase presidential votes and make inroads in the Ketu North seat, citing his record in four previous elections.

The campaign has therefore called on well-wishers and stakeholders to unite and work towards achieving victory in both the primaries and the general elections.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

Node Eight & Partners Train Young People in Leadership

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Lawyer Andrews Adugu speaking on advocacy

BY: Lambert Coffie | Voltaonlinegh.com |

A training session on Youth Leadership and Advocacy has been organised for some 30 young people within the Ho Municipality to ignite their interest in local governance and advocacy.

The training held on Thursday, August 10th in Ho, and was part of a 3-year ‘Young and Safe’ project, led by Node Eight, a digital innovation hub, in collaboration with the Ho Municipal Assembly, LoveAid Foundation, and the Ghana Education Service.

Mr. Mawunyo Agbe, Presiding Member of the Ho Municipal Assembly, exposed participants to Ghana’s local government system, its legal and administrative framework. He also shared practical communication and marketing tips for participating in local assembly elections, while encouraging the young people to take a keen interest and actively participate in the local governance process.

Mawunyo Agbe

A Senior State Attorney, Mr. Andrews Dodzi Adugu, stressed the importance of advocacy in driving meaningful change in society and urged young people to adopt various advocacy tools to demand accountability from duty bearers. This, he however, emphasised should be done devoid of the use of intemperate language and personal attacks.

Participants were also introduced to various leadership styles and traits by Mr. Vincent Adzika, Muncipal Director of NCCE, and were educated on how they can develop these traits.

Mr. Courage Asase, Managing Director of Node 8, underscored the importance of training in enhancing the leadership and advocacy skills of the youth, enabling them to actively participate in the local governance system while building relevant networks.

Courage Asase

Regarding the overall Young and Safe project, he noted that the initiative, supported by Fondation Botnar through the Healthy Cities for Adolescents Project, seeks to address key issues such as youth participation in city governance, sexual and reproductive health, mental health support, creative self-expression, and digital employment opportunities by leveraging the capabilities of each partner.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.comĀ 

UHAS Launches Sickle Cell Awareness Campaign in Volta Region

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BY: Daniel Orlando | Voltaonlinegh.com|

The University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) has launched the Volta Region Sickle Cell Disease Awareness and Education campaign in order to increase awareness, enhance prevention and care, and mitigate the impact of sickle cell disease, which is one of the most prevalent illnesses in the region but often receives insufficient attention.

The launch was on the theme “Bridging the Educational Gap in Sickle Cell Disease and Sickle Cell Trait; Empowering Individuals and Communities.”

Statistics indicated that, more than 66 percent of the 120 million people affected worldwide by sickle cell disease reside in Africa. Approximately 1000 children are born with the disease every day on the African continent.

In Ghana, around 2 out of every 100 new babies are born with sickle cell disease, and out of every 30 new babies, 10 are affected by sickle cell, making it the most common genetically-inherited disease. Tragically, more than half of these children do not survive past the age of five, usually succumbing to infections or severe anaemia.

During the Volta Regional Launch in Hohoe, Prof. Lydia Aziato, the Vice Chancellor of UHAS, called for a comprehensive approach that emphasizes the importance of regular clinic visits, proper hydration, and effective use of pain relief medication. She also urged all parents and those planning to marry to determine their sickle cell status as early as possible and to screen new born babies promptly.

Togbega Gabusu VII, the Paramount Chief of the Gbi Traditional Area, appealed to the government to establish a Sickle Cell Centre at the Hohoe Regional Hospital to raise awareness, conduct screenings, and provide treatment for sickle cell patients.

He also called on stakeholders to use plain language when educating citizens about the disease, its treatment, and how to manage its impact, especially for those contemplating marriage. He encouraged everyone to know their genotype and appealed to the families of sickle cell patients to assist in disseminating information to the general public.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

Asogli State Gears Up for Dual Celebration; See Programme Line-up

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BY: Lambert Coffie & Daniel Orlando | Voltaonlinegh.com |

The chiefs and people of the Asogli state in Ho are gearing up for a dual celebration this year: the Annual Te Za (Yam Festival) and the 20th anniversary of the enthronement of Togbe Afede XIV, Agbogbomefia, and President of Asogli. Togbe ascended the Agbogbome stool on 4th October 2003, during a vibrant installation ceremony at the OLA Senior High School.

Ahead of the festivities, the state council has placed a temporary ban on funerals within the traditional area, effective from Monday, 14th August to Sunday, 8th October 2023. The council introduced the ban to facilitate the necessary customary and traditional rites and preparations for a successful celebration.

Meanwhile, the planning committee has revealed a programme of activities for the twin celebration. The seven-week-long itinerary spans from Saturday, 19th August to Sunday, 8th October 2023.

Some of the key events include the popular Yam Hailing (Teyuyru) on Friday, September 1, a pilgrimage to Notsie, Togo from 8th to 10th September, the Miss Asogli Beauty Pageant on Saturday, 23rd September, and Street jams every weekend throughout the traditional area.

Furthermore, on Wednesday, October 4, Togbe Afede will commemorate the 20th anniversary of his ascension to the Agbogbomefia stool. The entire festivities will culminate in a grand durbar on Saturday, October 7,Ā  2023, at the Jubilee Park.

Full Programme of activities

The twin celebration is expected to attract several local and foreign dignitaries, including revelers, who will flock to the Capital of the Volta region to experience the convergence of rich tradition, royalty, and culture.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

Volta Bar Honours Distinguished Retired Justices

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The Retired Justices

News Desk | Voltaonlinegh.com |

The Volta Regional branch of the Ghana Bar Association has recognised and celebrated the accomplishments of four retired justices from the Volta region who have excelled in their legal careers at the Supreme Court.

The distinguished honourees were Justice Nasiru Gbadegbe, Justice Agnes Abla Dordzie, Justice Clemence Honyenugah, and Justice Jones Victor Mawulorm Dotse.

The 4 retired Justices in a pose with the leadership of the Volta Bar

They were presented with citations and thoughtful gift packages, at an event held at theĀ  Lancaster Hotel in Accra last Friday, August 4, 2023.

In attendance were Yaw Acheampong Boafo, the President of the Ghana Bar Association, and Togbe Tepre Hodo IV, the President of the Volta Region House of Chiefs.

The event was under the auspieces of Togbe Francis Albert Nyonyo, the Representative of the Volta Region on the Council of State, who also graced the occasion with his presence.

Supreme Court Judge, Justice Ernest Yao Gaewu was among a diverse group of judges with Volta descent from the Court of Appeal and High Court who also graced the occasion.

During their brief remarks, the Retirees expressed their gratitude to the association for the honour bestowed upon them. They also seized the opportunity to encourage fellow practitioners to uphold integrity in their legal endeavours. Furthermore, they earnestly urged members of the bar not to hesitate to offer their services on the bench if the need should arise.

The evening was beautifully adorned with lawyers from the Volta Regional bar and their spouses, all elegantly dressed for the black tie dinner event.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.comĀ