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  • We’re focused on alleviating the suffering of Ghanaians — Bawumia

    We’re focused on alleviating the suffering of Ghanaians — Bawumia

    We’re focused on alleviating the suffering of Ghanaians — Bawumia

    Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has said that the prime focus of the Akufo-Addo government has been the promotion of inclusive policies to alleviate the suffering of Ghanaians.

    Delivering a keynote address at the 11th Quadrennial Delegates Conference of the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union (ICU) in Accra on Thursday, August 26, Dr. Bawumia told the workers that the ultimate objective of every policy the government has undertaken since 2017, is to positively impact the lives of everybody in one way or the order, “without leaving anyone behind.”

    The Vice President, who acknowledged that the government has not totally eradicated problems, especially in the midst of covid-19, shared with the workers a number of inclusive policies the government has undertaken to mitigate the suffering of Ghanaians since 2017.

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    “Ladies and Gentlemen, the President on January 7, 2017, promised to rebuild this country as Ghanaians faced daunting challenges including declining economic growth, rapidly falling value of the Cedi and constantly rising inflation and interest rates,” said Dr. Bawumia.

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    “While we have not totally eliminated the suffering of Ghanaians and Ghanaian workers, we can point to specific policy interventions that have mitigated the suffering that we talked about,” Dr. Bawumia said.

    The Vice President listed several social interventions including de-freezing of public sector employment, which has led to the recruitment of thousands of nurses and teachers, creation of NABCO to reduce graduate unemployment, expansion of recruitment into the security services and reduction of electricity tariffs.

    Other interventions he listed included: restoration of nursing and teacher trainee allowances, employment interventions through the Youth Employment Agency, industrialization through 1D1F, abolition of many taxes, employment opportunities to people with disability to man toll booths, Free SHS, government’s covid-19 alleviation packages, among others.

    The Vice President also shared with the workers numerous entrepreneurial initiatives and support systems by the government, which he said are aimed at further boosting employment opportunities for the youth.

    With speakers at the conference agreeing that covid-19 has had a debilitating effect on the economy and workers, Dr. Bawumia assured delegates and Ghanaians that government will continue to do more to further ameliorate the impact of the pandemic on the economy and Ghanaians.

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  • Bawumia shares defining first-term legacies of Akufo-Addo’s government with ICU

    Bawumia shares defining first-term legacies of Akufo-Addo’s government with ICU

    Bawumia shares defining first-term legacies of Akufo-Addo’s government with ICU

    The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has said that the government of President Akufo-Addo has worked towards the interest of Ghanaians by pursuing progressive and impactful policies.

    Addressing delegates at the 11th Quadrennial Conference of the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU) in Accra on Thursday, August, 26, Dr. Bawumia shared with the worker’s inclusive interventions by the Akufo-Addo government, which he described as defining legacies of the President.

    “I will share with you developments which I believe have defined the President’s legacy. These are his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unprecedented financial sector clean-up, the digital transformation of the Ghanaian society, and social interventions,” Dr. Bawumia said.

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    The Vice President, who recounted the mountain economic and social challenges the Akufo-Addo government inherited from the previous NDC regime, extensively listed how the government’s various interventions have addressed, or mitigated these challenges since 2017.

    Prudent Economic Management

    The Vice President said, much of the government’s successes have been due to its prudent economic management, which he noted, expanded the economy prior to covid-19.

    “Ladies and Gentlemen, the President on January 7, 2017, promised to rebuild this country as Ghanaians faced daunting challenges, including declining economic growth, rapidly falling value of the Cedi and constantly rising inflation and interest rates.’

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    “Three years over the planning period, between 2017 and 2019, the economy recorded significant expansion. Average growth in national output more than doubled from 2.8 percent (2014-2016) to 6.96 percent (2017-2019). The growth of agriculture more than doubled from 2.5 percent to 8.3%.”

    “We halted de-industrialization, rebounded manufacturing growth, and expanded job creation. The fiscal deficit declined from 6.8 percent of rebased national output in 2016 to 3.8 percent and 4.8 percent between 2018 and 2019 in that order.”

    “Inflation dropped steadily from 15.4 percent at the end of 2016 to 7.9 percent at the end of December 2019.”

    Digitization

    Another important legacy of the Akufo-Addo government, which the Vice President shared with delegates, is a digitization and its continued impact on society and the Ghanaian economy.

    Bawumia. He said the government’s economic transformational agenda, was underpinned by the creation of digital infrastructure such as digital national identification system, property address system, the inclusion of the non-formal population into the financial sector through mobile money interoperability, amongst many others, whose benefits, he said, are obvious and impacting lives.

    Social interventions to reduce suffering

    Dr. Bawumia noted that the most important part of prudent economic management and all that government has achieved, is their impacts on the lives of the people, which he said, has been a priority to the Akufo-Addo government.

    “While we have not totally eliminated the suffering of Ghanaians and Ghanaian workers, we can point to specific policy interventions that have mitigated the suffering that we talked about,” he said.

    The Vice President listed several social interventions including de-freezing of public sector employment, which has led to the recruitment of thousands of nurses and teachers, creation of NABCO to reduce graduate unemployment, expansion of recruitment into the security services.

    Others he listed included: restoration of nursing and teacher trainee allowances, employment interventions through the Youth Employment Agency, industrialization through 1D1F, abolition of many taxes, employment opportunities to people with disabilities to man toll booths, Free SHS, government’s covid-19 alleviation packages, among others.

    Impact and management of COVID-19

    Just like other speakers, Dr. Bawumia acknowledged the impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the economy and Ghanaians, as well as the government’s swift response to the situation to mitigate the impact on Ghanaians and businesses.

    “The country has clearly and unequivocally made strides in inclusive growth. All these strides were made before the destructive effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020,” the Vice President said.

    “The severe, debilitating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the day-to-day lives of Ghanaian workers, most especially on industrial workers, cannot be overemphasized.”

    “The worldwide debilitating effects of the pandemic included disruptions to supply chains in production, economic slowdown, uncertain demand in markets, and the loss of jobs and livelihoods. There has been a dramatic increase in shipping costs globally. For example, the price of shipping goods from Asia to Europe increased from $2000 per container in August 2020 to $12000 per container in August 2021 with its attendant impact on prices of goods (such as cement iron rods, etc.) globally.”

    The government responded swiftly. Through the implementation of the Coronavirus Alleviation Programme (CAP):

    The government increased COVID-19 testing facilities from the initial (2) to sixteen (16) and equipped several hospitals across the country with the capacity to test for COVID-19;

    Government-subsidized electricity consumption for 4,772,512 customers from April 2020 to March 2021. Electricity consumption for 1,620,907 lifeline customers was fully covered while the consumption of other customers was subsidized by 50 percent; Government increased the average monthly water supply by over 40% and provided free water supply to over 10,000,000 Ghanaians, and Government disbursed GH¢412.88 million to support over 270,000 businesses which helped save over 650,000 MSME jobs.”

    The leadership of the ICU also commended the government’s handling of the Coronavirus pandemic and urged the government to continue to do more to mitigate the impact, especially on workers.

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  • ELECTION PETITION HEARING: Dr. Bawumia bows to President Akufo Addo after Supreme Court’s final verdict

    ELECTION PETITION HEARING: Dr. Bawumia bows to President Akufo Addo after Supreme Court’s final verdict

    Vice President Dr. Mahmoud Bawumia has been seen happily bowing to President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo after Justices of the Supreme Court have finally given their final judgement on the just ended elections.

    The Supreme Court of the country on today Thursday 4th March, 2021gave it’s final verdict on the 2020 election petition hearing that was brought to it by flagbearer of the NDC and former President, John Dramani Mahama.

    Justices of the Apex Court by a unanimous decision dismissed petition of Mr Mahama as not having a merit, ruling in favour of 1st and second respondents, EC chair Jean Mensah and Nana Akufo Addo.

    President Akufo Addo and Dr Bawumia watched the petition hearing today on live television at the presidency.

    Reacting after the Court had ruled, saying Mr Akufo Addo was vividly elected, Dr Bawumia was seeing giving him a ” gboza” according to a video monitored by GhanaNewsPage.Com on the official social media page of Communications Director at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin.

    Some members and executives present at the President’s office were heard on camera jubilating after the final verdict.

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  • Just In: Vice President Takes COVID-19 Vaccine Shot

    Just In: Vice President Takes COVID-19 Vaccine Shot

    Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and his wife, Samira on Monday morning took their jabs of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at the Police Hospital in Accra.

    Dr Bawumia will take his shot at the Police Hospital in Accra followed by the President who will receive his jab at the 37 Military Hospital.

    Earlier reports suggested the President was take be the first Ghanaian to receive the vaccine.

    Ghana last week received 600,000 doses of the COVAX vaccine.

  • Mahama is incapable of creating 1 million jobs – Samira

    Mahama is incapable of creating 1 million jobs – Samira

    Second Lady, Samira Bawumia, has asked Ghanaians not to pay attention to John Dramani Mahama’s promise to create one million jobs when he becomes president in the December 7 polls.

    According to the wife of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Mahama incompetence won’t allow for the creation of those jobs.

    “Let us not be deceived. My question to him is if he knew how to create one million jobs, why didn’t he do it when he was in power? If the NDC is capable, why didn’t they do it in the eight years they were in power?” Bawumia asked while addressing the chiefs and people of Nsuta|Kwamang|Beposo constituency in the Ashanti region.

    Mahama has promised to pursue an aggressive job and entrepreneurial programme in the public and private sector when elected president again.

    “We will put Ghanaians to work to earn a decent living,” he stated on several campaign platforms.

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  • Samira Bawumia Convoys Involved in an Accident

    Samira Bawumia Convoys Involved in an Accident

    Second Lady of Ghana, Samira Bawumia has reportedly been involved in an accident at Ofoase Kokoben near Anwiankwanta in the Bekwai Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

    According to reports, three persons are in critical condition, with seven others injured

    Eyewitnesses say the crash involved one of the cars in Mrs. Samira Bawumia’s convoy with registration number GN 4096 -20 and a Toyota Hilux pick-up with registration number AS 4247 – 17.

    He added that the pick-up truck tried to join the main road but missed the last car in the convoy.

    The vehicle, occupied by two Roman Fathers, was from an event at Anwiankwanta and was joining the main road when it crashed into the convoy heading towards Kumasi.

    “The Second Lady had already passed the place but the last car, which was part of the convoy and had about 10 people in it, was the one that got involved in the accident,” he said.

    In other news, one person has been crushed to death with 23 others fighting for their life after a vehicle run into a group of supporters of the National Democratic Congress who were then out on a campaign walk at Azuleneno, a community situated near Anyinase and Essiama at Ellembelle.

    According to the incumbent member of parliament and parliamentary candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Emmanuel Armarh-Kofi Buah the incident happened a few minutes before 7 pm.

    He further expressed regrets over the loss of lives in what was meant to be a peaceful campaign march.

    He explained to reporters that all people who sustained injuries were rushed to the Ekwe Catholic Hospital, to receive medical attention.

    This incident comes after the death of some six members of the party within the Ejura Sekyeredumasi municipality in the Ashanti region after a road crash over the weekend.

    The accident occurred after the driver attempted to avoid a motor rider who had driven into his lane.

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  • Govt will continue to support institutions of higher learning based on merit – Bawumia

    Govt will continue to support institutions of higher learning based on merit – Bawumia

    Vice president Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has said that the government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will continue to support institutions of higher learning based on their merit in diverse ways.

    This he said is to further improve teaching, learning and relevant research in the country

    He said this on Friday November 6 when he served as the Guest of Honour at the 5th Congregation of the University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ho.

    “I pledged Government’s continued support to our institutions of higher learning based on their merit in diverse ways to further improve teaching, learning and relevant research. “I also commended the University Council and Management for recognizing my good friend Rev. Fr. Andrew Campbell’s humanitarian support services and conferring an Honorary Doctorate on him. Congratulations to all the graduands and also to Rev. Fr. Campbell,” Dr Bawumia said in a Facebook post after the event.

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  • Alhaji Mumuni Bawumia caused all the confusion surrounding my name- Bawumia Says

    Alhaji Mumuni Bawumia caused all the confusion surrounding my name- Bawumia Says

    Ghana’s Vice President, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia has revealed that his late father, Alhaji Mumuni Bawumia caused all the confusion surrounding his name.

    Revealing more details on Kumasi based Pure Fm in an interview this morning, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia disclosed that there are a lot of mispronunciations surrounding his name currently among Ghanaians.

    He says most people refer to him as Mamudu whilst others call him Mahamadu, there are also others who also call him Mahmoud. Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia indicated that, the confusion is emanating from his late father Alhaji Mumuni Bawumia, who used to call him Mahmud when he was alive.

    According to him his father shelved the real name (Mahamadu) and referred to him Mahmud. He adds that a lot of people copied his father and that has brought about the confusion.

    Host of the programme, Kwame Adinkra who asked the question wanted to know his real name since most people have different ways of pronouncing it.  Dr Bawumia in a response noted that:

    “Yes, you are right. there is a lot of confusion surrounding my name, some call me Mahmud, others call me Mahamadu, Mamoud and all that. My late father caused all those confusions because when I was young, he used to call me Mahmud at home and that is what neighbors and friends copied and now most people are also used to that name. So, I blame my father for introducing that confusion to my name”. Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia indicated.

    He added that, his registered name on his birth certificate is Mahamadu Bawumia, and that is the official name he is aware of.  “But the correct pronunciation of my name is Mahamadu. That is what is written on the birth certificate officially”. He added.

  • Bawumia takes over Northern Region as he storms Tatale, Zabzugu and Saboba- 4 more 4 Nana

    Bawumia takes over Northern Region as he storms Tatale, Zabzugu and Saboba- 4 more 4 Nana

    Ghanaians have less than 100 days to select their Presidential and Parliamentary candidates. Each political party is rounding up preparations to emerge victorious in the poll. This years’ poll will be one of a kind that would be deeply etched in the minds of Ghanaians.

    It will be defined by the comparative performance of these two leaders and Ghanaians will choose between which of the four years they preferred most.

    On September 3, 2020, Vice President Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia began a 10 day working visit to the northern region to pay courtesy call on Cheifs, opinion leaders and people in the region. He visited Overlord of Dagbon, Ya-Na Abukari II, Paramount Chief of the Mion Traditional Area, Muhammadu Abdulai III and other leaders to mark the beginning of his tour.

    On one second day of his tour, he stopped at Tatale, Zabzugu and Saboba to pay courtesy call on the Paramount Chiefs and people.

    Thousands of people poured out onto the streets to grace his arrival. He was given an ecstatic welcome with streets filled with crowd amidst joyous shouting and chanting “4 more 4 Nana” slogan. A crowd consisting of children, young adults and some aged stormed to catch a glimpse.

    He used the opportunity to assure the Cheifs and people of the unrelenting commitment of the Akuffo Addo-led NPP government to providing more developments in the area and the northern part of Ghana in general.

    He also reflected on some of the projects that have been commissioned by NPP in the area and how beneficial they have contributed to their lives.

    The Chiefs, opinion leaders and the people indicated that they have received a fair share of President Akuffo Addo’s nationwide impactful interventions and that they good reasons to back the President’s bid for another term.

    See some beautiful photos from the event below;

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  • Akufo-Addo, Bawumia confused about proposed airport in Cape Coast – Ricketts-Hagan

    Akufo-Addo, Bawumia confused about proposed airport in Cape Coast – Ricketts-Hagan

    National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for Cape Coast South constituency, Kweku Ricketts-Hagan has described the President Nana Akuffo-Addo and his Vice- President Dr Bawumia as an utterly confused people on the issue of whether Cape Coast should have an airport.

    He said the promises, ‘the lies and the inconsistencies’ between the pair have finally come to a “dead end” as they have runout of anymore road to peddle their lies.

    “It was astonishing to see the pair in Cape Coast over the weekend shamefully displaying to each other and to Ghanaians that they have lost the plot of their own lies and inconsistencies.

    Speaking to reporters, on the NPP Manifesto launch in Cape Coast over the week end, Mr Ricketts-Hagan further said “What happened in Cape Coast over the weekend was shocking, the President had clearly said no, without using the word, to an airport in Cape Coast, looking unconvinced that Cape Coast needs an airport, then less than 24 hours the Vice- President Dr Bawumia, who was sharing the same stage at UCC, comes out to announce that the NPP government will construct an airport in Cape Coast, if they are given another 4 years.” It makes you wonder who is in charge of the country.

    “It is incredible and beggars belief that the President of the Republic and his Vice- President, could stoop so low to deceive Cape Coasters, the people of the Central Region and ultimately Ghanaians that they are going to build an airport they clearly don’t agree on, they have not thought through, they have no plans for, no budget for (we will see what trick the come up with in November). But the Central Region will not fall for their empty promises and lies this time round.”

    The President on Friday August 21, when being interviewed by ATL FM in Cape Coast during his tour of the Central Region, said the appeal by residents of Cape Coast to have an airport will be subjected to a critical assessment before a decision can be arrived. One could clearly tell from the interview that he was not in favour of an airport being built in Cape Coast, though he recognizes the tourism potential of Cape Coast in particular and Central Region in general.

    The President further said “… the response of the government should not just be that the people say we need an airport, the response should be that the matter has been thoroughly examined and the need has been established. That is the process the Ministry of Aviation is going through.”

    “We have to be able to decide for ourselves whether the need for the airport can be justified when you have Accra, and you have Kumasi, you have Takoradi, you have Tamale and whether on the coast with Accra’s presence there’s the need for an additional airport.” So this is a President who clearly is not interested in an airport in Cape Coast.

    In less than 24 hours, the Vice-President, who was speaking at the manifesto launch at the University of Cape Coast on Saturday August 22, embarrassingly contradicted the President by saying that the government will construct an airport in Cape Coast, if the NPP government is given another four year mandate in the upcoming December elections.

    Dr Bawumia said “We are going to build a new harbour and a new airport in Cape Coast. It is very critical that the Central Region gets its own airport.”

    The NPP government is now desperately formulating policies and their manifesto on the road. They have clearly become “pay-as-you –go” government.

    Ghanaweb