They are Awudu Ali, 32, Daminu Mohammed, 30 and Ibrahim Issifu, 27.
This was announced in a report entitled “Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation: 2012 Update,†compiled by the World Health Organization/United Nations International Children’s Fund (WHO/UNICEF) Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation, which was made available to the Ghana News Agency on Wednesday..
The study revealed that many children who go to school are given packed drinks which are mostly foreign and contain additives such as sugar and preservatives nutrition experts say could be harmful to the health of humans, especially children if taken too much.
The accused persons are Osae Appiah, 59, a welder and Secretary to the committee, Okyeame Kyei, farmer, while Zakaria Baba, a farmer and a chairman of the committee is at large.
AFAG described the NPP decision “as very parochial, unfortunate, extremely partisan and without due consideration to public interest.
“The Leopards to draw with the Stars demonstrated much strength and also a few weaknesses in our play. This is extremely useful and allows us to go back and scientifically improve on our strengths and minimise our challenges and achieve the string of successive victories we are confident is possible for the Stars†Chief Executive of GNPC, Nana Boakye Asafu-Adjaye, said in a statement in Accra and copied the Ghana News Agency.
The Black Stars face Les Aigles in their Group B day two match at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth on Thursday, and Carteron is looking forward to their toughest test yet at the tournament in the Ghanaian team.
The 42-year old, a Pharmacist, will direct affairs from the middle during the Group B day two encounter, which the Stars need nothing short of victory to boost their continued stay at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
A press statement signed by the Presiding Member, Nana Owusu Peasah II, in Kumasi, gave the MCE high marks for his strong and effective leadership.
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