Fatal collision claims lives of Taxi driver, passenger in Nkwen


Tragedy struck on Friday, March 15, in the Mile 6 neighborhood of Nkwen, along the Bamenda-Bambili road, as a collision between a private vehicle and a taxi claimed the lives of both the taxi driver and a passenger.

According to sources, the passenger tragically lost his life at the scene of the accident, while the taxi driver succumbed to his injuries later at the Regional Hospital in Bamenda.

‘The black private car was on top speed when it suddenly found itself on the other said of the road colliding with the taxi. The occupants of the private owned vehicle fled the scene after the accident. The vehicle was coming from the Mile 6 direction while the taxi was heading towards Bamenda,’ an eyetwiness described the scene to drayinfos.

Shey Rene, President of the Mezam Professional Taxi Drivers Trade Union, lamented, ‘All efforts to save the driver’s life were futile.’ Health experts revealed that the driver suffered severe leg injuries and internal bleeding.

The driver, identified as a member of the Islami
c faith, had his body handed over to Muslim authorities in Bamenda for burial.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Fatal collision claims lives of Taxi driver, passenger in NkwenLabour expert calls for quality leadership to drive economy

Tragedy struck on Friday, March 15, in the Mile 6 neighborhood of Nkwen, along the Bamenda-Bambili road, as a collision between a private vehicle and a taxi claimed the lives of both the taxi driver and a passenger.

According to sources, the passenger tragically lost his life at the scene of the accident, while the taxi driver succumbed to his injuries later at the Regional Hospital in Bamenda.

‘The black private car was on top speed when it suddenly found itself on the other said of the road colliding with the taxi. The occupants of the private owned vehicle fled the scene after the accident. The vehicle was coming from the Mile 6 direction while the taxi was heading towards Bamenda,’ an eyetwiness described the scene to drayinfos.

Shey Rene, President of the Mezam Professional Taxi Drivers Trade Union, lamented, ‘All efforts to save the driver’s life were futile.’ Health experts revealed that the driver suffered severe leg injuries and internal bleeding.

The driver, identified as a member of the Islami
c faith, had his body handed over to Muslim authorities in Bamenda for burial.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Mr Austin A. Gamey, a Labour Expert has said while Ghana needs good leadership to move the country forward it also need a strong economy that would create avenues and job opportunities for all the people to thrive.

Mr Gamey, who is also a former Minister of State, made this remark when he delivered a paper at an event on the topic ‘One Hour to Midnight Only the Bride will be ready for Rapture,’ at Ashiaman in Accra.

He said the nation deserved quality leadership, better governance and accountability, and a strong economy that created opportunities for all.

‘We must do away with corruption, greed and other social cankers that militates against the development of the nation,’ Mr Gamey, who is also the Head pastor of the Abundance Grace Tabernacle said.

He said the country must make progress and build a better society for the nation adding that ‘we must hold on to hope, determination and a collective will to overcome and build the Ghana we want for ourselves and the future generations’.

Mr Gamey called on
all to join hands in the fight against corruption which had bedeviled the country.

On the 2024 general elections, Mr Gamey called for peace before, during and afterwards.

He called for the complete rejection of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexuals, Transgender, Queer Plus (LGBTQ+) describing it as abomination.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Adventist Heritage Cooperative Fund inaugurates branch at Abrepo


The Adventist Heritage Cooperative Fund (AHCoF) has extended its services to the Abrepo and Suame areas by opening a new branch at the Northern Ghana Union Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (SDA) at Abrepo Akoko Specs in Kumasi.

The extension of the micro credit and financial support services aims at helping the people in the area, especially members of the church, to easily access credit facilities to support and expand their businesses.

Mrs Elizabeth Kusi-Nsiah, the Chief Executive Officer of AHCoF, said the fund, an investment and micro credit scheme of the S.D.A church, also supported church projects, tithes, evangelism, media projects, schools and hospitals.

The inauguration of the new office was in response to the growing population, opportunities, as well as the convenience of business and customers in Abrepo, Suame and the nearby environs.

Mrs Kusi – Nsiah said as at December 31, 2023, the total assets of the fund stood at GH ?104,140,344.20.

Total contributions of members also stoo
d at GH ?78,952, 093.10.

The fund had supported various projects to the tune of GH?69,383,431.00, while its net worth stood at GH?23,727,204.83.

The new office would bring services closer to the door steps of customers in that area , she said, and assured stakeholders and customers of the credibility of the fund and safety of their investments.

Pastor Dr, Kwame Annor Boahene, the Board Chairman of AHCof, said the new office was in fulfilment of the fund’s mandate to maintaining growth and expansion to serve members better.

Dr. Samuel Koranteng Pipim, of the fund’s Chaplaincy, said the office was part of efforts to sell the brand of the Adventist Heritage Cooperative Fund Limited.

It would also encourage society to quickly identify and experience the Adventist heritage brand and create the desire to choose its products over other competitors.

In a related development, the fund donated seats to the Out Patients Department (OPD) of the Kwadaso SDA Hospital.

It also presented GH?20,000.00 to the Hospital t
o offset the bills of patients who were unable to do so.

Dr Randoulf Baah Adu, the Medical Director of the Hospital, called on other organisations to emulate the gesture and assured that the donations would be used for their intended purposes.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Invest in women, make Girl Child Education a priority- Essipong Chief


Nana Kofi Abuna V, the Paramount Chief of Essipong has called on the government, parents, teachers and other stakeholders to invest in women and make the education of the girl child a priority for national development.

She said counting women in, educating the girl child and inspiring their inclusion in the decision making and policies of the country, would go a long way to help in national development.

‘Women have great ideas when it comes to nation building, therefore including them in the decision-making process of the nation will help bring the needed growth and development we expect,’ she said.

She made the call at an event as part of the ongoing activities to mark the International Women’s Day, and it was organised by the National Local Authorities of Ghana (NALAG), Western Region Women Caucus.

It was on the theme ‘Inspire Inclusion: Count her in, invest in women and accelerate progress’.

Nana Abuna advised women to take interest in education by supporting their female children through schooling a
nd help them attain enviable positions in future.

She encouraged students to study hard so they could add their voices to the decision-making processes of the country.

‘When women raise their voices, it is for equity and their rights and that of others for peace and justice in our nation,’ she said.

Madam Maribel Okine, the Regional Director of the Department of Gender, tasked women to invest in themselves, starting by believing in themselves that they had the potential to do more when it came to nation building and development.

‘You need to persevere through life regardless of the challenges you encounter, make yourself counted,’ he said.

She called on the Ghana Education service to keep on investing in children of school going age especially the girl child for national development.

Dr Bertha Danso, a Senior Lecturer at the Takoradi Technical University (TTU), urged women to work hard and put in more efforts and determination to sail through life.

‘Utilise all resources at your disposal, you can make
it in life irrespective of your gender, status in life and age,’ she said.

She entreated women and young girls not to look down on themselves, but rather take up challenging roles that would help shape them for development.

Dr Danso urged students not to hesitate in seeking help, encouraging them to seek ideas, share them and produce results amongst their peers, because inclusiveness was beneficial for self-progress and nation building.

Other participants expressed joy at the gradual progress of women in the society and encouraged each other especially the younger ones to do more for the nation’s future.

Participating groups were students from the Ahantaman Girls Senior High School, Sekondi College, Kojokrom and Sekondi Market Women Association, Assembly and Unit Committee Members and Academicians all in the Western Region.

Source: Ghana News Agency

We are working to restore full internet connectivity – NCA assures


The National Communication Authority (NCA) says it is working with all relevant stakeholders round the clock to restore full internet connectivity.

The telecommunication industry regulator’s assurance follows disruption to internet services suffered by users across the country since Thursday, March 14, 2024.

‘Internet users across the country suffered a significant degradation of data services,’ NCA confirmed Thursday evening.

The disruptions occurred following a cut to multiple submarine cables carrying communication traffic between the West African sub-region and the rest of the world.

‘Currently, only my [AirtelTigo] phone is giving me some sensible internet this morning. If the others are having any downtime, I don’t know. As a customer, no one has told me sh#$ ??,’ popular Ghanaian blogger, Ameyaw Debrah, expressed his frustration on his Facebook page.

NCA, in a post on its corporate website, announced that a number of measures to restore connectivity were being pursued while troubleshooting and re
storation work progressed.

Currently Mobile Network Operators are rerouting traffic through alternative paths.

‘The Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and subsea cable landing service providers continue to work with partners within the sub-region whose cables have not been impacted by the current outage to provide some connectivity,’ NCA said.

Additionally, the MNOs were leveraging local caches, including content from the Ghana Internet Exchange (GIX) and other local in-house caches to provide efficient data services, it added.

The Regulator said: ‘Disruptions affecting multiple undersea cables responsible for carrying international traffic have occurred in Senegal and Cote d’Ivoire and with some disruptions in Portugal.’

‘…All subsea cable landing service providers in Ghana (ACE, MainOne, SAT-3 and WACS) were completely cut off from international data services.’

Some industry experts have said that repairing the damaged cables was a process that usually would take ‘some time.’

Here’s how the cable cuts a
ffected internet speeds in Ghana:

Slower downloads and uploads: Users might experience slower loading times for webpages, videos, and other online content.

Lag in online applications: Activities that rely on real-time data, like GPS navigation, video conferencing or online gaming, might experience delays or interruptions.

Limited functionality for some services: Services that require a lot of bandwidth, like streaming high-definition videos, might be unavailable or work poorly.

The severity of these impacts depends on the specific cable cuts, how quickly repairs are made, and how effectively internet service providers can reroute traffic.

It is also important to remember that not all Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Ghana are created equal.

Some ISPs might have more redundancy built into their networks, making them less susceptible to the effects of cable cuts.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Operations of Bui Generating Station stimulating economic growth, development


The operations of the Bui Generating Station (BGS) has opened up the Banda District of the Bono Region to investors, thereby stimulating rapid socio-economic growth and development, Mr Emmanuel Akone, the Banda District Chief Executive has said.

He commended the Bui Power Authority, the managers of the BGS for highlighting the economic prospects and attracting more investors into the district.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on the sidelines of the inauguration of a cashew factory at Bui in the District, Mr Akone said a gold mining company had completed prospecting and would soon commence actual mining in the area.

The BPA collaborated with the Cashew-U Company Limited of China to construct the factory, which will add value to raw cashew products for export, under the government’s One-District-One-Factory (1D1F) initiative.

Mr Akone noted that the construction of the Bui Reservoir and a landing site had improved the fishing business, and thereby enhancing the socio-economic livelihoods o
f the fisher folks and women fishmongers.

He said economic activities in the area kept flourishing, saying buying and selling had improved, with more women engaged in viable economic activities to better their lives.

On completion, Mr Akone explained the on-going construction of a Sugar Factory at Fawoman in the area would create employment opportunities for the youth in the area.

As part of the BPA’s corporate social responsibility, Mr Akone said infrastructure development had also improved in the district, with the locals easily accessing quality healthcare, and education, saying the road networks in the area were also better now.

Earlier, Mr Samuel Kofi Dzamesi, the Chief Executive Officer of the BPA explained the Authority’s collaboration with the Cashew-U Company Limited entailed the development of a 500-acre cashew plantation and the establishment of a processing plant on a 20-acre land, with the aim of producing 12,000 metric tons of cashew nuts annually.

Additionally, plans are underway to upgrad
e the facility for cashew nut oil processing in the near future, he stated, saying the factory signified the Authority’s pursuit of industrialization and economic growth within the Bui enclave.

The location of the factory, nestled within the 184,000 hectares of land secured for the Bui Project, showed the Authority’s commitment to maximizing local resources for economic development.

Mr observed the ‘Bui enclave has long been known for its significant role in cashew farming, with nearly every household actively involved in this agricultural activity’.

During a visit to some of the Bui Dam Resettlement Camps, the Ghana News Agency (GNA) noticed communal facilities such as schools, community centres, boreholes as well as playing grounds, clinic, and health centre at the resettlement townships near Bongase and in Jama.

Access roads and drainage systems had also been completed in the resettlement areas.

Technology has also advanced in the townships as digital satellite dishes that enable residents to access v
arious television channels were seen erected on the roof of a number of households.

Additionally, the establishments of a Community Health-based Planning Services (CHPS) compound each at the two resettlement townships had made it easier for the people to access healthcare and improve their health status.

The construction of the Bui Dam created a reservoir, which is now the source of the economic boom in the environs of the dam.

In an interview, some of the residents around the dam expressed appreciation to the BPA for improving their lives and called on the authorities to do more and create more jobs for the young people in the area.

They said they also needed more assistance to engage in commercial farming and cashew plantation to improve their socio-economic livelihoods.

The Bui hydroelectric project was designed primarily for hydro-power generation. It, however, includes the development of an irrigation scheme for agricultural development and presents an opportunity for enhanced eco-system and fisheri
es.

It also comprises a resettlement and community support programme.

The project, which was expected to cost about 622 million dollars, was funded with a concessional loan of 263.5 million dollars from China, a buyers credit of 298.5 million dollars from the EXIM Bank of China together with governments contribution of 60 million dollars.

It however experienced a funding shortfall of 168 million dollars, arising primarily from the unanticipated effects of the 2008 global financial upheavals as well as unforeseen essential works.

Source: Ghana News Agency