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Presby Church Wants Urgent Attention On Land Guards

  The Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG) wants the government to step up efforts at dealing with the issues of land guards, water pollution and sand winning in the country. Doing that, it said, would help bring about peace, restore and protect the environment, as well as safeguard the health of the people. The church said while in some parts of the country land guards were illegitimately taking lands and properties for which people had toiled, illegal mining and sand winning were degrading the environment and opening it up to both climate change and also health concerns. The Chairperson of the Ga West Presbytery of the PCG, Rev. Daniel Kwasi Amoako Nyarko, made the appeal when he, in the company of other senior officials from the presbytery, paid a courtesy call on the management of the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) in Accra last Thursday.

Restrategise To Reverse Declining Fortunes - IDEG Advises Smaller Parties

  The Institute of Democratic Governance (IDEG), a research and advocacy organisation, has urged smaller political parties in the country to restrategise to reverse their dwindling fortunes in national elections. A Senior Research Fellow of IDEG, Mr Kwesi Jonah, said since 1992 there had been a consistent pattern of poor performance of the small parties in national elections, which was not good for Ghana’s democratic dispensation. “The last time the small parties had seats in the Ghana Parliament was probably 2012; the Convention People’s Party (CPP) and the People’s National Convention (PNC) had one seat each; since then, the small parties have lost their seats in Parliament,” Mr Jonah said.

NDC Must Rethink Threat To Boycott EC — Dr Alidu

  A Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science of the University of Ghana, Dr Seidu Alidu, has urged the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) not to carry out the threat to boycott the activities of the Electoral Commission (EC). He said although a boycott was within the right of the NDC, it would be unfortunate if the party decided not to work with the electoral management body to instigate reforms in Ghana s electoral process. In an interview with the Daily Graphic, Dr Alidu contended that it would be very difficult for any political party to thrive without collaborating with the EC because the Commission was the only body mandated to conduct elections in the country.

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