He said: "We may have our political differences, but that should not divide us as a nation. Due to differences in how we think, we may belong to different political parties, but how well do we identify ourselves as Ghanaians first?"
He said: "We may have our political differences, but that should not divide us as a nation. Due to differences in how we think, we may belong to different political parties, but how well do we identify ourselves as Ghanaians first?"
Brong Ahafo recorded the second highest voter turnout with 81.07 per cent; third Upper West 80.79 per cent turnout; fourth Eastern Region with 80.73 per cent and the Northern Region fifth with 79.54 per cent.
Brong Ahafo recorded the second highest voter turnout with 81.07 per cent; third Upper West 80.79 per cent turnout; fourth Eastern Region with 80.73 per cent and the Northern Region fifth with 79.54 per cent.
They said even though there were some challenges during the electoral process they were not enough to discredit the electoral process and urged all parties to accept the results as true reflection and wishes of the Ghanians.
They said even though there were some challenges during the electoral process they were not enough to discredit the electoral process and urged all parties to accept the results as true reflection and wishes of the Ghanians.
The SMTC run for a total of 10 days nonstop over the 72-hour period from voting day to the eventual announcement of the winner, a release signed and issued by Mr. Kofi Mangesi, Director of Research and Training, Penplusbytes said on Thursday.
The SMTC run for a total of 10 days nonstop over the 72-hour period from voting day to the eventual announcement of the winner, a release signed and issued by Mr. Kofi Mangesi, Director of Research and Training, Penplusbytes said on Thursday.
It said the call was to enable him to familiarize himself with the Ghana Armed Forces’ preparedness for the December 7 elections and other sub-regional situations.
It said the call was to enable him to familiarize himself with the Ghana Armed Forces’ preparedness for the December 7 elections and other sub-regional situations.
This was contained in a press release signed by Mr Gershon K. Kumor, Acting Chief Director of the Ministry and copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on Thursday.
This was contained in a press release signed by Mr Gershon K. Kumor, Acting Chief Director of the Ministry and copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on Thursday.
Mr Maxwell Oti-Yeboah, Managing Director of Oti Yeboah Complex Limited (OYCL), a timber company at Abesim, near Sunyani which exports timber product, expressed concern that the rapid depletion of the forest products and called for immediate intervention to restore them.
Mr Maxwell Oti-Yeboah, Managing Director of Oti Yeboah Complex Limited (OYCL), a timber company at Abesim, near Sunyani which exports timber product, expressed concern that the rapid depletion of the forest products and called for immediate intervention to restore them.
Accra, Dec. 13, GNA - Some traders in Accra are blaming the low patronage of their wares on the dispute that has characterized the just-ended general election.
Accra, Dec. 13, GNA - Some traders in Accra are blaming the low patronage of their wares on the dispute that has characterized the just-ended general election.
Ms Emelia Arthur, Deputy Regional Minister in a statement to the Ghana News Agency said the WRCC is highly appreciative to the people for maintaining a very high standard of good conduct, which led to an incident free election.
Ms Emelia Arthur, Deputy Regional Minister in a statement to the Ghana News Agency said the WRCC is highly appreciative to the people for maintaining a very high standard of good conduct, which led to an incident free election.
Accra, Dec.13, GNA – Supporters of New Patriotic Party on Thursday vacated the Obra Spot near Kwame Nkrumah Circle to the party headquarters to continue their protest at the results of the just ended elections.
Accra, Dec.13, GNA – Supporters of New Patriotic Party on Thursday vacated the Obra Spot near Kwame Nkrumah Circle to the party headquarters to continue their protest at the results of the just ended elections.
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