Thursday, October 27, 2011

ENGINEER BLAMES HUMAN ACTIVITIES FOR FLOODS

The Ga south Municipal Engineer, Emmanuel Anderson said human activities accounts for the perennial flooding.
He noted that hawkers at the Kasoa toll booth have displayed plastic waste on the stretch of the road which runs through the Weija Lake.
Mr. Anderson said the Ga south have made several attempts to eject these hawkers, but people have accused the assembly for being insensitive.

Emmanuel Anderson denied that some high ranking engineers give permission for the construction of homes on flood prone areas.
He said the some people do not rather listen to the advice of engineers when they consult them.

Meanwhile, an Officer at the Ghana Meteorological Services, Kafui Quashiega said the rains will continue till November 5, but was quick to say the coming weeks will not be heavier than what occurred two days ago.
He added that active part of the rains has been shifted to the Western Region.

LACK OF LAW ENFORCEMENT IS THE CAUSE OF FLOOD- NCC BOSS

According to the Deputy Chairperson for National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), Mrs. Augustina Akumaning says the lack of law enforcement in the country has been identified as one of the reasons for the perennial flooding in the nation’s capital
She said people build on water logged areas without considering the implication of their action.
She noted that people do not have regard for the laws of the land, irrespective of their social and political status and this has compounded serious environmental problem for the country.
Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Mrs. Akumaning said this annual flooding situation can be prevented if people amend their ways towards the environment.

Mrs. Augustina Akumaning therefore called for re-establishment of community watchdog committee to protect the environment from being polluted.
She maintained that McCarthy Hill to Nyanyano and its environs have been identified as earthquake prone zone, yet people have built houses in these areas without considering the safety of these buildings.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

EX-PRESIDENTS STILL HAVE KEYS TO OFFICIAL MANSIONS- ABLAKWA

EX-PRESIDENTS STILL HAVE KEYS TO OFFICIAL MANSIONS- ABLAKWA
25.10.2011 SAM
Deputy Minister for Information, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has disclosed that despite the refusal of ex-Presidents John Kufuor and Jerry John Rawlings to accept the Trassaco Valley houses that was offered to them, the two have refused to return the keys.
He told Adom News that until the keys to the houses are returned, government will assume the houses are being occupied.
He however indicated that government is waiting for the two heads to officially write to them to communicate why they have refused to accept it.

When when Adom News spoke the spokesperson of former president Kuffour he acknowledged that they have not yet officially communicated to them.
On whether the key remains in their possession or not, Mr. Agyekum said the office of the former president will deal with the issue when the time comes.
Mr Frank Agyekum says the office of former President Kufour is not going public about the issue but then they will make their next move known to the people at the right time.
Meanwhile, Some Ghanaians have expressed their views on a suggestion by President Mills for the immediate scrapping of the current arrangement which requires the state to build houses for past presidents of the country after they have served their term.

President Mills suggested that instead, rent allowances be paid to former Presidents to cater for their accommodation for the rest of their lives.

Monday, October 24, 2011

POLICE PREDICT SECURITY CHALLENGES AHEAD OF CHRISTMAS

The efforts of the Police administration to resource the service in order to assist them to protect the lives of the people is continuously being thwarted by some unpatriotic citizens.
The Tema Police MTTU has become the latest victim of such unpatriotic act by some people. For the second time in two months, reckless drivers have smashed two brand new patrol vehicles preventing officers from undergoing their normal operations.
District Commander, Superintendent Daniel Dankyi told Adom News that in all those cases the drivers were reckless and caused considerable damage to the cars.
He explains that this will make their operations difficult.
Whiles he was speaking to Adom News, Superintendent Dankyi said their latest car; donated by the Tema Metropolitan assembly had been smashed just this morning by another reckless driver. With Christmas just around the corner, where road users need reminders on road regulation, the police say this will be a major challenge.

IT’S BETTER TO BUILD FOR EX-PRESIDENTS- DR AKOM

The Head of governance and leadership at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Dr Kwaku Akom says it will profit the nation if former Presidents residents are built rather than been rented out.
He says it will cost the nation hundreds of cedis if government decides to rent out apartments for ex-presidents.
Dr Kwaku Akom was reacting to a suggestion proposed by President Mills for the immediate scrapping of the current arrangement which makes the state to build houses for Presidents of the country after they have served their tenure.

President Mills suggested that rent allowances be paid to former Presidents to cater for their accommodation, beginning from the end of his tenure.

The President made the proposal to the Professor Ewurama Addy Committee to deal with article 71 office holders.
But Dr Akom thinks that the security of the former President is at risk if their apartments are rented.

Meanwhile, A research fellow at IMANI Ghana, Kofi Bentil says it’s not for the President to make such suggestions but the people of Ghana to make that decision.
He stated that the committee should be left along to do their work.

You Cant Keep A Good Man Down!

Hello and Praise the Lord, !

Have you ever fallen down? Maybe you were learning to ride a bike. Maybe you were running and stumbled. Maybe you were walking in the woods and tripped over a rock or a tree root. Depending on the situation you were in, it probably did not feel very good to you. It was probably unexpected. You may have even gotten some bumps and bruises from the impact of the fall. If others saw you fall, it may have even been quite embarrassing. It probably wasn't something that you would tweet about or announce on Facebook. We have all experienced a fall of some magnitude in our lives. We have all been there. Chances are pretty good too, that in the very near future, we might experience another unexpected fall. It happens. It's life. But we get back up again.

It also happens in our spiritual lives as well. We all make mistakes. Whether you are a Pastor, Sunday School teacher, usher, secretary, musician, mow the church lawn, balance the church's bank account, clean the baptismal, or run sound, we all fall down. It doesn't feel good, either. It's usually an unexpected fall. Sometimes, others see us in this fallen state and it can be embarrassing. It's not something we want everyone to know about. We have all been there, and chances are, if God tarries, we will fall again. It happens. It's life. But, We have to get back up again.

The enemy would love for us to stay down and discouraged. The Devil loves to see God’s children down and discouraged. He loves to see us make mistakes. He cherishes the moments that we fall flat on our faces over traps he has laid in our paths. However, not only does he love to see us fall, his ultimate goal is for us to stay down. When we finally throw in the towel and give it all up. When it seems we have no more strength to fight anymore. When we are ready to stop preaching the Bible and its Truths. The Devil loves this season of our life. However, the Bible says;

"Rejoice not against me oh mine enemy, when I fall I shall arise.." (Micah 7:8)

Not "if" I fall, or maybe, or I might, but WHEN. It's inevitable. It's going to happen. But when it does happen, how are we going to respond?

Rev. David Kent has recently contributed 19 brand new messages to Preachit.org. One of his latest messages is such a wonderful insight into this very subject. His message, entitled "You Can't Keep A Good Man Down," addresses this very subject.

He writes about three different people's perspectives at the cross. It was their darkest hour. One of them was Mary.

"Mary went to see Jesus while it was still dark. That’s when we need to seek Him as well. When you think about it, things could not have been any more discouraging for the disciples. They had followed Jesus for more than 3 years, seen the miracles, heard His teaching, but now He had been tried and crucified. He was dead and had been buried in a tomb. All their hopes and dreams had been dashed. It must have been a very dark time. But Mary went to seek Jesus while it was still so dark, before there was even a glimmer of light or the slightest ray of hope."

It would have been easy for Mary to just give up. It would have been easy for the disciples to deny everything they had lived for and turn their backs on Jesus. After all, they saw Him crucified Him on a cross! But, they remembered a promise that He had made to them! And although He had been crucified, the Devil couldn’t keep this good man down!

In this message, there are 2,257 words. If you are in the "Fall" season of your life right now, you will want to read every one of these words from Rev. David Kent. They will transform your life and your way of thinking and help you to encourage others to get back up again!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

NDC YOUTH GROUP CALL ON PRESIDENT TO BE A SYMBOL OF UNITY

The Youth for Leadership (YLF) in the National Democratic Congress is calling on President Mills to take up the challenge in unifying the party.
The group believes that since President Mills is the leader of the party he should lead in the patching up differences in the party.
Speaking to Adom news, the National Chairman of the YFL, Kizito Akuadago says they believe that when unifying of the party is done it will secure the entire party behind him as they elections 2012 gets closer.
Mr Kizito Akuadago was reacting to the recent debate whether former President is the founder of the party or not.
He explains that since NDC was formed in the ideas of Mr Rawlings it will natural that they give him the respect as the leader of the party.
He charge on leading members of the NDC to stay away from the debate but channel their effort in unifying the party.

DIDIEYE RUBBISHES AFRICAN WATCH GRADINGS

The Member of Parliament for Afram Plains North, Mr. Emmanuel Aboagye Didieye has rubbished the African Watch Magazine’s grading of the MPs and governmental appointees performances.
He says the African Watch Magazine is not qualified to grade MPs because they do not know the duties of MPs.
Mr. Didieye says the people of Ghana are the best people to judge the MPs and not an independent body from the US.
Mr Emmanuel Didieye who got ‘F’ in the ratings stated that the US Magazine just want to sell their paper in Ghana.
Emmanuel Didieye urged Parliament to institute a law to ban international media for passing judgment in the Political administration in the country.
He says these measures will prevent the African Watch Magazine to pass judgment on African politicians.

END

Friday, October 21, 2011

GADDAFI’S DEATH WILL AFFECT AFRICAN UNITY

A lecturer at the Legon Centre for International Affairs, Mr Vladimir Antwi Danso says the death of the late Libyan Leader Muammur Gaddafi will negatively affect the unity of the African Union.
He explains that until his death, Gaddafi was a symbol of African unity, urging member states to unite for the development of the continent.

Mr Vladimir Antwi Danso blamed the West for plotting the defeat of the late leader while hitting out at some leaders who he said associate themselves with the West rather than collaborating with their African colleagues.

Meanwhile, about 200 Ghanaians Returnees from Libya, who are resident in the Brong Ahafo Region, are holding a grand funeral to mourn Gaddafi in Sunyani.
The Spokesperson of the Ghanaian Returnees from Libya, Thomas Kofi Twum says they don’t believe killing Gaddafi was the solution to ending the crisis in Libya.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

GOVERNMENT NOT SURE WHEN DOCTORS WILL RESUME STRIKE-MINISTER

The Deputy Minister of Health, Rojo Mettle Nunoo says government does not know when the doctors will resume from their strike action.
He stated that the council of state cannot interfere with the work of the National Labour Commission on the doctor’s strike.
He explains that the meeting held between the Ghana Medical Association and the council of state did not necessary a means to end doctors’ strike action.
Rojo Mettle Nuuno says the government will allow the Labour commission and the fair wages Commission act on behalf of government in address the issue.
He says it’s about time people allow institutions to work in the country.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Minister says plans are far advance to restore the Tema General Hospital Maternity Ward.
Rojo Mettle Nunoo stated that accommodation facilities have been provided for the doctors who are waiting for final process to be posted to the Hospital.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

GOVERNMENT REFUSES TO REACT TO KUFOUR’S OFFICE SAGA

The Deputy Minister of Information, Baba Jamal says government has no reaction to the rejection of estate houses by the two former presidents at Trassaco Valley.
Baba Jamal said government would rather keep quiet about the issue than make a ‘bid deal’ of it.
He was reacting to public sentiments that government may have attempted to bribe the former presidents with the property instead of fully implementing the Chinery-Hesse Committee Report.
Spokesperson for Mr Kufour, Frank Agyekum had disclosed that Mr. Kufour was not fully informed about it until he received the keys.
Mr. Agyekum noted that the office of the former president will officially write to the government on this position by close of the week.

GOVERNMENT CALLS ON RETIRE MEDICAL DOCTORS TO HELP SAVE LIVES

Government is calling on retired medical doctors to take up temporary appointments at the various referral hospitals to help save lives.
Deputy Health Minister Rojo Mettle-Nunoo says the arrangement is one of the interventions government is making to ensure at least emergency cases are attended to as negotiations with the striking doctors continue.
He says all retired doctors who wish to take up the temporary job offer should contact the chief executives of the various hospitals for the necessary arrangements.

Meanwhile, the former Head of the Korle-Bu Cardiothoracic Center, Professor Kwabena Frimpong Boateng, who was recently forced into resignation from government service, says he is ready to serve the nation if government calls upon him.
Prof. Frimpong Boateng says he is not in favour of strike actions.

Meanwhile the Council of State will meet Executives of Ghana Medical Association to address the issues that led to the strike.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

MP BODYGUARD SHOT NDC YOUTH MEMBER

The bodyguard of the Member of Parliament for Jaman North, Alex Asum Ahensah allegedly shot a member of an NDC youth group called 37 parliament.
Adom News Correspondent Prince Williams of Ark FM reports that the incident occurred when the members of the 37 parliament group had gone to witness the handing over of motor bicycles to the district.

Meanwhile, the Regional Crime Officer at Berekum Emmanuel Isaaka confirms the incident to Adom news and stated that investigations have begun into the matter.

MP PLEADS FOR HIS LIFE

The Member of Parliament of Bia, Micheal Coffie has called on his people to remain calm after two district in the area warned him not to step foot in the town for lobbying for the new capital to be his interest.
Mr Micheal Coffie stated that the decision to award Bia as the new district was base on assessment at the cabinet level and not his plot.

The Omanhene and people of Lower Denkyira in the Central Region have held jubilation over the new demarcation of districts.
According to the jubilant people, they are happy to have been separated from Twifo and Heman districts which were previously together as one district.
The Omanhene of Lower Denkyira, Nana Amoah Sesriku III stated that the new creation of district in the region will help decentralized development in the area.

Elsewhere in Juaboso, people in Asempaneye have agitated against the NDC for neglecting them the district capital.
The people have vowed not to vote for the party if that decision is not rescind.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

NEW STAR SHS STUDENTS ON RAMPAGE AFTER DIRECTOR FAILURE TO REGISTER THE SCHOOL FOR FINAL EXAMS

Students of New Star Educational Institute Schools in Achimota and Sowutuom are on rampage demanding explanation why authorities told them they could not register them for the WASCE Exams.
According to the final year students, the school authorities did not explains why they cannot registrar them.
Some of the angry final year students spoke to Adom news

Meanwhile, the Director of New Star Educational Institute Schools Fred Mensah says WAEC did not give them the permission to write the June WASSCE exams but the NOV/DEC exams.
Mr Mensah says this directive did not go well with the parents as well as students which made them destroy some of the school properties.

DOCTORS TO STRIKE FOR A YEAR IF GOVERNMENT NEGOTIATIONS FAIL-GMA

The strike action embarked upon by doctors of the Ghana Medical Association continues as the doctors have refused to listen to appeals from the Health ministry resume work.
Assistant General Secretary for Ghana Medical Association, Dr. Frank Serebour hinted that the strike action may extend to a year if the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission continue in the same attitude they have exhibited.
The doctors who sounded frustrated accused the commission of failing to resolve the impasse dispassionately instead of the entrenched position they have taken.
The strike action embarked by the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has entered into the fourth day, with no sign of Doctors returning back to hospitals.
Dr. Frank Serebour claimed the Health Ministry has failed to show commitment to resolve the matter; as they have never been part of any of the negotiation meetings.
He denied rumours that the strike action was based on money.

However, the Deputy Health Minister, Rojo Mettle Nunoo explained that there were two consultant submitted reports which seem to favour the doctors but unfavourable to other medical workers.
He noted that the doctor’s agitation stems from the fact that the commission was rather using another consultant’s report which deals more with the implementation of the job evaluation assessment.
He said they held a meeting with all stakeholders to agree on the negotiations for the doctors.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

SIR JOHN DEFENDS RAWLINGS

The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, NPP Lawyer Owusu Afriyie had defended former president, Rawlings and attacked president Mills and Dr. Obed Asamoah as ungrateful.
He has predicted doom for the NDC in their 2012 campaign as a result of the frustrations Rawlings and ignoring his role as a key person in the campaign.
The controversial General Secretary of the NPP who had earlier condemned the NDC General Secretary Johnson Aseidu Nketia for leading the negotiations for the return of the DFP to power lashed at launched another attack on president Mills describing him as a hypocrite and the one masterminding all the attacks brought against the former president.
Sir John was speaking on Dwaso Nsem this morning.
CUE: SIR JOHN WEEPS FOR RAWLINGS
The General Secretary for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie says the National Democratic Congress (NDC) will get two votes from the Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) merger.
Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie known in political circles as ‘Sir John’ explained that the DFP has two votes including the life patron of the party, Dr. Obed Asamoah and Bede Zedine and the merger does not scare the NPP a bit.

On his part the NDC General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia was happy that the return of the DFP will make the NDC stronger to beat their opponents in what he described as landslide in the general elections.
He questioned the interest of the NPP in whether the DFP returns to the NDC or that adding that if their assumption that the NDC is making a mistake by their decision, then the NPP should be jubilating instead of condemning them.
General Mosquito described the comment of the NPP General Secretary as hypocritical.
He was sure of victory for the party in 2012.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

BLAME GOVERNMENT FOR DEATHS -GHANA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

The Vice President of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA), Dr Frank Serebour has stated that should any death be recorded out of the strike action, the government must be held responsible.
He called on all well meaning people in the country not to blame doctors but the Fair Wages and Salary Commission as well as government.
According to him, people always accuse doctors for lack of commitment when they demanding better wages forgetting that without better conditions doctors cannot carry out their duties, he stated.
Dr Serebour noted that the medical association had always seen strike as the last option in view of its negative implications in the country but regretted that GMA have no choice than to employ the option in the face of Government’s intransigence.
Doctors announced a nationwide strike beginning Saturday, October 8, 2011. They are in protest over failure by the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission in addressing issues relating to their placement onto the Single Spine Salary Structure.
Others are the inability of the FWSC to provide evidence of migration of doctors onto the SSSS and the ambiguous stance of the Single Spine Salary Secretariat on the positions of District Directors of Health Service and Medical Superintendents.
In the light of this, the National Executive Council of the GMA has decided that the roadmap as stated in the press statement issued in Tamale on September 24 should come into effect until agreement with government over their allowances are met.

Story: Samuel Mantey/Adom news/Ghana

Friday, October 7, 2011

Ghana earns 337.3 million dollars from oil

The Minister of Energy, Dr Oteng Adjei has revealed that total crude oil production from the Jubilee offshore field between January and September 2011 amounted to 16.7 million barrels, with Ghana earning 337.3 million dollars from its first three lifting’s of 2.98 million barrels.

He said Government is commitment to ensure the judicious use of the revenue to be generated from Ghana’s fledgling oil and gas sector to the benefit of the citizenry.
But stated that stakeholders have to play their part to improve the sector for government to achieve its agenda of accelerated and sustainable economic development.
Dr Oteng-Adjei said interest in Ghana’s oil and gas was growing and becoming more competitive, thus placing Ghana in the right stead to negotiate for better fiscal terms and petroleum agreements that preserved national interest.

He said that currently, 13 different petroleum operations were being undertaken along the country’s shorelines at different stages of exploration and development, demonstrating government’s commitment to streamlining and accelerating the process of acquisition of blocks and to speedily increase Ghana’s oil and gas resources.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

OWUSU BEMPEH URGE BABA JAMAL TO APOLOGISE TO FORMER PRESIDENT RAWLINGS

The Director of Operations for the Friends of Nana Konadu Rawlings (FONKAR), Ernest Owusu Bempeh has urged the Deputy Minister of Information to apologise to Former President Rawlings for stating that discussing the former president residence is a waste of time.
Mr Ernest Owusu Bempeh made these statements when the Baba Jamal stated that there are more important matters for government to deal with instead of such ‘unnecessary distractions’ is an evidence of the nature of the Mills government.
Baba Jamal was asked how far government has gone with the reconstruction of the gutted residence of Mr. Rawlings when he replied that there are more important matters to be discussed.
Mr Ernest Owusu Bempeh explains that Baba Jamal should not have made those statements especially when the government is preaching about peace and unity in the country ahead of the elections.
CUE IN: EOB ON BABA JAMAL

PRESIDENTS OUATTARA & JONATHAN PAY STATE VISITS TO GHANA

His Excellency President John Evans Atta Mills will play host to Presidents Alassane Ouattara of Cote D’Ivoire and Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria, who will visit Ghana officially on Thursday, October 06, 2011, and Friday, October 07, 2011, respectively.

As part of his “working and friendship” visit, President Ouattara will have a closed-door session with President Atta Mills and meet with a section of the Ivorian community in Ghana.

Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire will also sign an agreement with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) relating to Ivorian refugees in Ghana.

President Alassane Ouattara returns home later the same day.

On his part, President Jonathan will also have a closed-door session with President Atta Mills and be the Special Guest at the Golden Jubilee anniversary of the Ghana Institute of Management And Public Administration (GIMPA).

President Goodluck Jonathan departs for Nigeria on Saturday, October 08, 2011.

MINISTRY TO INCREASE ALLOWANCES FOR TEACHERS IN THE RURAL AREAS

The Head of Public Relations at the Ministry of Education, Charles Parker-Allotey says plans are far advanced to increase the general conditions and remuneration of the teachers in the rural areas.
He says teachers are one of the hardworking group of people in the country but least celebrated hence the plans to increase salaries of teachers in rural areas.
Mr. Parker-Allotey made these statements ahead of the World Teachers Day Celebrations in Takoradi.

Concern teachers association has called on the government to ensure that all children achieve at least Secondary education as a measure to reduce poverty in the country and create employment.
The spokesperson of the group, Norbert Gbogbotsi stressed that government needs to make sure that the Free Compulsory Universal Basic Education (FCUBE) is achieved by the year 2015.
Speaking ahead of the Teachers Day in Takoradi, Norbert Gbogbotsi stated that the education ministry should provide adequate resources at the various institutions for teaching and learning.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

4 DOCTORS VOLUNTEER TO RESCUE TEMA GENERAL HOSPITAL

The Greater Accra Director in Charge of Posting at the Ghana Health Service, Professor Irene Agyapong has disclosed that 4 medical doctors have volunteer posting to the Tema General Hospital.
According to Professor Irene Agyapong, the health service has filed their letters to the Human Resource Department of the service for the necessary arrangement to be made.
Professor Agyapong who would not tell the exact time for the finalization of the document for posting said the process is part of management plans to reopen the Maternity Ward of the hospital as soon as possible.
She stress that the Ghana Health Service is still on the lookout for 3 doctors who refuse posting to the Tema General Hospital to beef up personnel at the hospital.

The move became necessary when several pregnant women who were due for delivery were turned away by authorities of the Tema General Hospital following shortage of doctors there.
Mrs Elizabeth Dogbey, the Administrator of the Hospital said the Maternity Department of the Tema General Hospital (TGH) had five doctors made up of two specialists, two obstetric doctors, and one Gynecologist.
Two of the doctors are on leave without pay, two had travel to further their studies while one is receiving treatment.
According to the Administrator, some of the doctors had left the Hospital without any reason, and attributed this to poor salary and a huge workload.
Story: Samuel Mantey/Adom news/Ghana

5,000 NPP VOTERS READY TO VOTE FOR VICTOR SMITH

Some NPP voters in Abuakwa in the Eastern Region have defected to the NDC to support Ghana’s Ambassador to the Czech Republic Victor Smith quest to contest for the seat in the 2012 parlaimentary elections.
According to the spokesperson of the defectors, Atta Boateng the have decided to vote for Victor Smith because of the projects he has already began ahead of the elections.
He explains that Ambassador Smith has started the construction of the major roads which were rejected by previous administration.
Atta Boateng however hinted that they will vote for Nana Akufo-Addo in the presidential race but they will vote for Ambasador smith in the parliamentary race.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

MINISTER URGE STUDENTS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ICT EDUCATION

Minister for Food and Agriculture, Mr Kwesi Ahwoi has called on the students to use internet facility at their disposal to learn adding that the world is moving fast from paper work to computer.
Mr Kwesi Ahwoi made these statements when he presented 80 computers and accessories to four Senior High Schools in the Agona West Municipality and Agona East District of the Central Region.
The schools are Swedru School of Business (SWESBUS), Swedru Senior High School (SWECO), Nyakrom Secondary Technical School and Nsaba Presbyterian Senior High School.
Mr Ahwoi said the donation is to enhance Information Communication Technology (ICT) learning at the Senior High schools.
He said the computers were brought from the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communication (GIFEC) under the Ministry of Communication to assist ICT studies.
A member of the Ghana Investment Fund for electronic communication, Mr Paul Ofori Amoah appealed to the authorities of the beneficial schools to take good care of the computers and also let them serve the purpose for which they were donated.
He explains to Adom news the criteria for selecting the schools
CUE IN: PAUL OFORI AMOAH