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President Akufo-Addo is my friend, Mpiani is my In-Law—ET mensah
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Mr Enoch Teye Mensah, Greater Accra Regional representative on the Council of State has cautioned District Assemblies in the Region to desist from outsourcing its revenue collection to private institutions.
Speaking at the Tema Metropolitan Assembly’s (TMA) first ordinary meeting, Mr E.T. Mensah who was once an Accra Metropolitan Chief Executive said the practice of privatizing revenue collection in the districts must stop.
“It is dangerous to allow private collectors to collect revenue on behalf of the Assembly,” he stressed.
The TMA first ordinary meeting was to consider its authority report for ratification and implementation.
It was in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act 936 of 2016, which enjoins District Assemblies to hold ordinary assembly meetings each quarter of the year.
NDC Now Lame Horse — Dan Abodakpi
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A former Member of Parliament for Keta on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Dan Abodakpi, has described the party as a lame horse incapable of securing victory.
He said any attempt by the leadership of the party at reorganisation must involve curing the lameness of the horse to better position it to lead the party into victory.
A former Minister of Trade and Industry was speaking at a forum organised by the United Cadre Front and other bodies affiliated to the NDC last Saturday in Tema. Assuming that you are running a race with a strong horse which has become lame, can you ride the horse to victory? So, it is our collective responsibility to think through the actions that will heal the horse, strengthen the horse so that when we get a rider, however capable that rider is, he will have a very strong horse that will carry him to victory, he said.
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Less than 8 months after the 2020 general election, some leading members of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) have begun galvanizing the grassroot for victory in 2024.
Speaking at a forum dubbed, ‘Securing the NDC’s Future’ in Accra, former NDC Vice Chairman, Dan Abodakpi says the party has become lame and incapable of winning an election.
According to him, the party has over the years deviated from its founding principles; a situation he said has cost the party fortunes especially in the last presidential and parliamentary polls.
“This forum is a recognition of the fact that we have a formidable political organisation which unfortunately has become lame. Assuming that you are running a race with a strong horse, the horse is lame. Can you ride the horse to victory? So it is our collective responsibility to think through the actions that will heal the horse, strengthen the horse so that when we get a rider, however capable that rider is, he will have a ve
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