Alhaji Ali Suraj, a leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has urged Muslims across the country to make Ghana’s democracy a topic of their Ramadan prayers.
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AllAfrica on MSNWill Ghana's Mahama Grasp the Nettle of Constitutional Reform? [analysis]Ghana's constitution allows an excessively powerful presidency to influence all levels of administration - it must be reformed.John Mahama won nearly 57% of the votes in Ghana's December 2024 presidential elections.
Ghana stands at a pivotal juncture, poised as it transforms its governance landscape after an eight-year term of governance from the seat of the New Patriotic Party
After thirty-two (32) years of Constitutional rule and democracy under the Fourth Republic of Ghana, the State of the Nation Address (SONA) delivered by the incoming President on the occasion of the transition of government from one of the two political parties to the other ought to move from the blame game to a recognition of the past contributions to nation building and a determination to build upon the past for the future.
The Member of Parliament for Tano North, Gideon Boako, has provided a breakdown of Ghana’s total public debt, attributing 43% to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration and 38% to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.
Ghana’s constitution allows an excessively powerful presidency to influence all levels of administration – it must be reformed.
The Minority has strongly opposed any move by the government to introduce new taxes or increase existing ones, warning that such measures will burden Ghanaians further.
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DailyGuide Network on MSNMahama Misrepresented State Of Ghana’s Economy – Patrick BoamahOkaikwei Central Member of Parliament (MP) Patrick Boamah, has stated that President John Dramani Mahama’s recent State of the Nation Address, lackedRead
Dr Augustine Blay, has called for unity among the rank and file of the party, urging them to prioritise tradition over individual ambition and deliver results. He said if the party was able to close its ranks and unite,
Politician and businessman Kennedy Agyapong ignored a young man who hailed him as Ghana's next president at a party, garnering mixed reactions online.
The Minority in Parliament has pledged to hold the government accountable for promises it made to the people. They also said they would resist any attempt by the government to introduce new taxes or increase existing taxes in the 2025 Budget Statement.
Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Ekow Vincent Assafuah has described the present government as a backward administration.
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