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Does Mahama Want President Akufo-Addo To Pick A Cane And Lash The Police? NPP Man On Ejura (Video)

Does Mahama Want President Akufo-Addo To Pick A Cane And Lash The Police? NPP Man On Ejura (Video)

Harsh reactions from members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) directed to President Akufo-Addo over recent death cases recorded in Ejura, has angered Mr. Henry K. Duah.  Shortly after security officers clashed with some youth at Ejura, resulting in the death of two persons, former President Mahama issued a statement calling on President Akufo-Addo to de-escalate tension in the area.   His statement was topped up with another statement from his party (NDC) which stated that they are planning to stage a protest and present a petition to the President at Jubilee House.   But the narrative of the NDC and Mr. Mahama have been…
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Ambrose Dery, Amoako Atta Take Turns At Ministerial Vetting Today

Ambrose Dery, Amoako Atta Take Turns At Ministerial Vetting Today

Ambrose Dery, Amoako Atta Take Turns At Ministerial Vetting Today The Appointments Committee of Parliament will later today [Tuesday, February 16, 2021] continue vetting of the nominees of President Akufo-Addo for various ministerial roles. The Minister for Roads and Highways nominee, Kwasi Amoako-Atta and the Minister of Interior nominee, Ambrose Derry are expected to be vetted today. The two minister-nominees have been chosen to remain in the same portfolio they served in during the first term of President Akufo-Addo between 2017 and 2021. Amoako-Atta, 69, is the Member of Parliament for Atiwa West in the Eastern Region. Ambrose Dery, 64,…
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Why Didn’t Mahama Legalize Okada When He Was President? – Ambrose Dery Quizzes

Why Didn’t Mahama Legalize Okada When He Was President? – Ambrose Dery Quizzes

Why Didn’t Mahama Legalize Okada When He Was President? – Ambrose Dery Quizzes The Minister for the Interior Ambrose Derry has questioned the appropriateness of former President John Mahama’s promise to legalize the operations of commercial motorcycles popularly referred to as Okada. Although not opposed to the idea, Mr. Dery believes any action to legalize the commercial use of motorbikes must take compliance with traffic rules seriously. He said the government may consider regularizing if all necessary legal frameworks are done and it is found that the operations of the riders contribute to the public good. Speaking to Accra-based FM…
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