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Jailed Abuga Pele Rushed To Hospital

  The former National Coordinator of the now-defunct Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA), Mr Abuga Pele, who is currently in jail for causing financial loss to the state, has been admitted to the Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge Hospital) for some health challenges. Graphic.com.gh reports that a source at the hospital confirmed that Mr Pele was currently in critical condition at the High Dependency Unit (HDU) of the hospital, after he was taken there from the Nsawam Maximum Security Prison last week. It is not clear what the hospital is treating the incarcerated politician for. He is currently on level two so that is a critical condition”, the website quoted the source as saying.

Green Ghana initiative: Bono, Ahafo regions to plant 420,000 trees

The Forestry Commission in the Bono and Ahafo regions are to plant more than 420,000 seedlings in a single day, under the Green Ghana initiative, which is expected to be launched on Friday, June 11, 2021.

Abuga Pele hospitalised

Graphic Online BY: Kester Aburam Korankye 705 The former National Coordinator of the defunct Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA), Mr Abuga Pele, who is currently in jail for causing financial loss to the state has been admitted to the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, formerly Ridge Hospital, for some health challenges. A source at hospital confirmed to Graphic Online that Mr Pele was currently in critical condition at the High Dependency Unit (HDU) of the hospital after he was taken there from the Nsawam Maximum Security Prison last week. It is not clear what the hospital is treating the incarcerated politician for.

Heartland Alliance & Other National Organizations Release Plan for Equitable Economic Recovery

Heartland Alliance & Other National Organizations Release Plan for Equitable Economic Recovery Share Article New Resource Calls for a National Subsidized Employment Program that Centers People Most Left Behind 30 national organizations call on the Biden-Harris administration to build back better through a large-scale subsidized jobs initiative - focused on supporting those who have been historically left behind in our economy. CHICAGO (PRWEB) January 25, 2021 Thirty national organizations have pledged their support of a framework for a national subsidized employment program that was released today by Heartland Alliance. The framework calls on the Biden-Harris administration to include this equitable and large-scale subsidized jobs program as part of their economic recovery plan.

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