It appears the Deputy Communications Director of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Afia Akoto, is unhappy with Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, following his recent comments about the Lesbians, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex (LGBTQI) group.
Mr. Otchere-Darko who is a leading member of the NPP and a nephew to President Akufo-Addo in a post on Facebook, raised the need for Ghanaians to accommodate people who belong to the LGBTQI community.
According to him, one should not be associated with homosexuals before appreciating their situation.
He went ahead to say that Ghanaians should be careful not to generate intense hate campaign against the LGBTQI group.
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Deputy Communications Director, Mame Yaa Aboagye has applauded President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for accelerating the process of bringing Covid-19 vaccines into Ghana.
She commended the President following the announcement by the Minister-designate for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah that the first batch of Covid-19 vaccines will arrive later today.
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, speaking at the Conference and Donor Presentation for the Sustainable Development of Yendi Municipal Hospital said though I have another engagement on our COVID-19 vaccines that are arriving early [Monday] morning”.
Mame Yaa emphasized that this extraordinary effort by the President to secure and protect the lives of Ghanaians was timely.
February 19 2021
The Oregon governor believes existing state agencies can look into the roles of the state-franchised utility companies.
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown does not believe any special investigations are needed into the roles of the state-authorized electric companies in last summer s wildfires and this year s severe winter weather storm.
The unprecedented dual disasters cost lives, damaged properties and upended the daily routines of countless Oregonians. Officially-franchised utility companies like Portland General Electric and Pacific Power & Light were on the front lines, suspected of unintentionally starting at least one fire with failed power line and admittedly struggling to restore service during and after the winter storm. PGE reports 331 miles of transmission lines, 240 feeder lines, 20 substations and up to 1,600 were damaged by heavy ice since Feb. 11.