“Realization of the SDGs key to Africa’s future” – Akufo-Addo

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The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has described the realization of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals as an investment in the future of the youth and children of the African continent.

According to President Akufo-Addo, the 17 UN SDGs “present our generation with the great opportunity to fight inequality on all fronts, wipe out extreme poverty, tackle the issues of climate change, and reverse the degradation and unsustainable use of our environmental resources.”

It is for this reason that Ghana, the President indicated, has taken up the challenge of the SDGs.

“We have captured them in our Co-ordinated Programme for Economic and Social Development Policies, which was submitted to Parliament last November, and we have set up a Governmental Inter-Ministerial Committee to co-ordinate and monitor the implementation of the SDGs,” the President added.

President Akufo-Addo made this known on Friday, 9th February, 2018, when he delivered the opening remarks at a public lecture addressed by Queen Mathilde of Belgium, at the Great Hall of the University of Ghana.

The President, who is the co-Chair of the Group of Advocates of Eminent Personalities of the SDGs, noted that the Group of Advocates, which includes Queen Mathilde, has the duty to promote the universal character of the SDGs, the engagement of new stakeholders in the implementation and financing of the global goals, encourage partnership with civil society and the private sector, and to share knowledge and best practices necessary to support accelerated implementation of the goals.

“We must succeed in removing millions of people out of poverty, protect our planet, and provide hope of a secured future to the teeming youth in the world, who have the greatest stake in the SDGs. And this is exactly what I am firmly committed to championing, as Co-Chair of the Advocates,” the President stated.

With Africa at a critical stage in its development, he noted that the realization of the SDGs could mark a major turning point for the continent.

“With some 75 percent of the world’s poor living in Africa, poverty eradication remains an enormous challenge.  But we have a great opportunity, with the SDGs, to reverse that, and, with smart policies, make considerable inroads in eradicating poverty, and bringing prosperity and increased human development to the continent,” he added.

Achieving SDGs

Achieving the SDGs, President Akufo-Addo said, will take bold ambition in thought and actions, creativity, innovation, hard work, and, most critically, connecting to the positive and abundant energies of the youth.

“The story of Africa’s hitherto inability to develop is primarily the story of our damaging colonial heritage and bad governance. We must make governance and our governance systems work for the eradication of poverty and the creation of prosperity and wealth. And, as we embark on this path, we must commit to building accountable and transparent institutions,” he stated.

The President added, “We cannot grow out of poverty and achieve the SDGs through charity and the benevolence of others. If we are going to succeed to move Africa Beyond Aid, this cannot be a mere slogan. It will take adopting more effective and appropriate development models, doing business differently, and making the tough choices necessary to accelerate inclusive growth in the economy.”

President Akufo-Addo reiterated his belief that a key accelerator to achieving the goals is a strong and vibrant private sector, which has the space to grow, flourish and unleash the entrepreneurial talents of our people.

As the African Union’s  Gender Champion, he added that “for our continent to achieve the SDGs and capture totally our grandeur, we must succeed in fully unleashing the potential of Africa’s women. This is an absolute priority for me, as it should be for one privileged to be labelled the African Union Gender Champion.”

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Samira Bawumia: Ebony was a great talent  

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Second Lady, Samira Bawumia, has sent her condolence to the family of Ebony, saying the sassy singer was a great talent.

 “It is sad to hear of the passing of Ebony_Reigns. The music industry has lost a great talent and she will be sorely missed by all of her fans. My condolences to her family and the families of her two companions who also passed away.
May they rest in peace,” she posted on her Facebook page Friday.

The sassy singer died in a gory accident on her  way from  Sunyani to Accra Thursday night.
According to reports, the 20- year old singer died on the spot when her jeep plunged into a ditch and summersaulted several times at at Mankranso in the Ashanti Region.

Ebony born, Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, was returning from Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo when the unfortunate incident occurred.  She was looking forward to celebrating her 21st birthday on the 16th of February.

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“I still feel it’s a dream” – Ebony’s manager reacts to death

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The manager of late Afro-Dancehall artiste Ebony Reigns has finally broken silence on the shocking death of his artiste.
Ebony Reigns died in a gruesome road accident that occurred late Thursday evening on the Sunyani-Kumasi road.

According to police, the 20-year-old singer, her P.A and a military officer were on board a Jeep with registration AS 497—16 from Sunyani heading towards Kumasi when it collided head-on with a VIP bus heading towards Sunyani from Kumasi.

Reacting to the incident, Ricky Osei Agyeman ‘Bullet’ told Pulse.com.gh that the death came to him as a shock and still believes it’s a dream.

“I still feel it’s a dream – I am confused about the whole situation.”
He said he is currently in Germany waiting for Ebony to join him for the 2018 edition of Ghana Meets Naija (Belgium Edition) when the news came to him.

 “I feel sad about the whole story. We have a show in Belgium Saturday, February 10) so I was waiting for her in Germany to join us,” he told Pulse.com.gh

He continued that he is yet to speak to her family but will do that immediately he arrives in Ghana.

“I am yet to speak to her family. I spoke to her mother two weeks ago. I will come to Ghana to personally meet the family.”

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Ghana is a serious place to do business – Thumbay Group President

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The Founder President of the Dubai-based global conglomerate, the Thumbay Group, has lauded the Ghana government’s serious-minded approach to the establishment and growth of private sector businesses.

“Ghana is a serious country to do business and we are happy to be here” Dr Thumbay Moideen declared at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding for the establishment of a Thumbay Teaching Hospital and a medical university to be known as the Gulf Medical University (GMU) in Ghana.

“From the research done by our team in Africa – we have been to almost all countries – Ghana is the best place to do business” Dr Thumbay indicated.

The signing of the MoU comes three months after the Vice President of the Republic, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, paid a working visit to the campus and facilities of the Thumbay Group and the Gulf Medical University at Ajman, United Arab Emirates at the invitation of the authorities.

Explaining the rationale behind the choice of Ghana, Dr Thumbay Moideen said the Thumbay Group had explored the possibility of setting up such a facility in several African countries including Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana, South Africa, Tanzania, Mozambique, Cameroun, and Kenya but failed due to a number of factors.

“But Ghana is a serious place to do business and we are happy to be here. We pledge to fulfil our part of this agreement to ensure the University and Hospital are built to benefit both Ghana and the Thumbay Group” he stated.

The Group is expected to collaborate with the Ministries of Education and Health to build and establish the Ghana campus of the Gulf Medical University and the Thumbay Teaching Hospital in the Greater Accra Region, in phases over a period of 5 to 8 years, at an estimated cost of $600 million.

The proposed university would offer Vocational, Diploma, Undergraduate, Post Graduate, and Doctoral programmes in Medical Sciences, Allied Health Sciences among other disciplines to Ghanaian and International students.

It is expected to employ about 3000 Ghanaians in addition to attracting a student population of over 3000 from around 80 countries. It would also provide opportunities for local hospitals through cross-referrals and partnerships.

It is expected to sited on a 25-acre plot of land provided by the Government of Ghana.

Hon Mathew Opoku Prempeh, Minister for Education and Hon Kwaku Agyemang Manu, Minister for Health signed on behalf of Ghana while Mr Thumbay Moideen, Founder President of the Thumbay Group initialled the MoU at a brief ceremony witnessed by Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia at the Flagstaff House on Friday February 9, 2018.

Also present at the ceremony were the Minister for Aviation, Hon Cecilia Abena Dapaah and Ghana’s Consul-General to the United Arab Emirates, H.E Hajia Samata Gifty Bukari.

In brief remarks before the signing ceremony, Vice President Bawumia lauded the Thumbay Group for its decision to set up the medical university and the hospital in Ghana, saying it fits into President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s vision to provide first class health care to Ghanaians while providing enhanced training to medical personnel.

“We are very happy with the proposed establishment of this medical university, as well as the Thumbay Hospital, as it will help to train more doctors and allied medical personnel and fill in a gap in our health care delivery.

“It is also a demonstration of confidence in Ghana, and we encourage other companies and organisations to take advantage of the enabling environment Government is providing to put down roots and set up business in Ghana” the Vice President added.

The Thumbay Group, is a UAE – based diversified international business conglomerate, headquartered in Dubai, with operations across 20 sectors including Education, Healthcare, Medical Research, Diagnostics, Retail Pharmacy, Health Communications, Retail Opticals, Wellness, Nutrition Stores, Hospitality, Real Estate, Publishing, Technology, Media, Events, Medical Tourism, Trading and Marketing & Distribution.

Ghana signs $600m Medical University, Teaching Hospital deal with Thumbay Group

 

The Government of Ghana has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Dubai-based Thumbay Group for the establishment of a Teaching Hospital and a medical university to be known as the Gulf Medical University (GMU) in Ghana.

The signing of the MoU comes three months after the Vice President of the Republic, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, paid a working visit to the campus and facilities of the Thumbay Group and the Gulf Medical University at Ajman, United Arab Emirates at the invitation of the authorities.

The Thumbay Group is expected to collaborate with the Ministries of Education and Health to build and establish the Ghana campus of the Gulf Medical University and the Thumbay Teaching Hospital in the Greater Accra Region, in phases over a period of 5 to 8 years, at an estimated cost of $600 million.

The proposed university would offer Vocational, Diploma, Undergraduate, Post Graduate, and Doctoral programmes in Medical Sciences, Allied Health Sciences among other disciplines to Ghanaian and International students.

It is expected to employ about 3000 Ghanaians in addition to attracting a student population of over 3000 from around 80 countries. It would also provide opportunities for local hospitals through cross-referrals and partnerships.

It is expected to sited on a 25-acre plot of land provided by the Government of Ghana.

Hon Mathew Opoku Prempeh, Minister for Education and Hon Kwaku Agyemang Manu, Minister for Health signed on behalf of Ghana while Mr Thumbay Moideen, Founder President of the Thumbay Group initialled the MoU at a brief ceremony witnessed by Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia at the Flagstaff House on Friday February 9, 2018.

Also present at the ceremony were the Minister for Aviation, Hon Cecilia Abena Dapaah and Ghana’s Consul-General to the United Arab Emirates, H.E Hajia Samata Gifty Bukari.

In brief remarks before the signing ceremony, the Vice President lauded the Thumbay Group for its decision to set up the medical university and the hospital in Ghana, saying it fits into President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s vision to provide first class health care to Ghanaians while providing enhanced training to medical personnel.

“We are very happy with the proposed establishment of this medical university, as well as the Thumbay Hospital, as it will help to train more doctors and allied medical personnel and fill in the gap in our health care delivery.

“It is also a demonstration of confidence in Ghana, and we encourage other companies and organisations to take advantage of the enabling environment Government is providing to put down roots and set up business in Ghana” Vice President Bawumia added.

Explaining the rationale behind the choice of Ghana, Dr Thumbay Moideen said the Thumbay Group had explored the possibility of setting up such a facility in several African countries including Nigeria, South Africa, Mozambique and Kenya but failed due to a number of factors.

“From the research done by our team in Africa- we have been to almost all countries – Ghana is the best place to do business” Dr Thumbay indicated.

“Ghana is a serious place to do business and we are happy to be here. We pledge to fulfil our part of this agreement to ensure the University and Hospital are built to benefit both Ghana and the Thumbay Group.”

The Thumbay Group, is a UAE – based diversified international business conglomerate, headquartered in Dubai, with operations across 20 sectors including Education, Healthcare, Medical Research, Diagnostics, Retail Pharmacy, Health Communications, Retail Opticals, Wellness, Nutrition Stores, Hospitality, Real Estate, Publishing, Technology, Media, Events, Medical Tourism, Trading and Marketing & Distribution.

Bawumia mourns Ebony 

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Vice President,  Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has sent his "deepest" condolence to the family of Ebony, who died in a gory accident Thursday.
   
“My deepest condolences to the family of the songstress, Priscilla Opoku-kwarteng known in the entertainment industry as 'Ebony Reigns' and the families of the other two who lost their lives in the gory accident at Mankraso, last night. May their souls rest in peace,” the vice president posted on his Facebook wall.

According to reports, the 20- year old singer died on the spot when her jeep plunged into a ditch and summersaulted several times at at Mankranso in the Ashanti Region.

Ebony born, Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, was returning from Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo when the unfortunate incident occurred.  She was looking forward to celebrating her 21st birthday on the 16th of February.
The “Sponsor” hit maker died with   two others- a soldier and a female companion. The  driver, however survived the accident . 

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Photo: The soldier who died with Ebony  

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The identity of the soldier who died with Ebony in Thursday’s gory accident at Mankraso in the Ashanti Region, has been revealed.   

The name has been given as  Francis Atsu Vondee. He comes from Adidome in the Volta Region.

According to reports, the 20- year old singer died on the spot when her jeep plunged into a ditch and summersaulted several times at at Mankranso in the Ashanti Region.

Ebony born, Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, was returning from Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo when the unfortunate incident occurred.  She was looking forward to celebrating her 21st birthday on the 16th of February.

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Kasena- Nankana West DCE reported dead after short illness

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The District Chief Executive of the Kasena-Nankana West District of the Upper East Region, Mr Clement Dandori, has passed away in Accra after battling a short illness.

Mr Dandori whose condition worsened after complaints of " turning sensations " in the stomach amidst pains since November last year, died dawn of Friday at the Accra Regional Hospital.

According to family spokesman, Francis Zuradam, " Mr Dandori, was very fit, strong and could talk and move about freely" and had gone for medical review at the Accra Regional hospital after initial medical treatment following the incessant pains. He however gave up the ghost few minutes after 2 am.

The family spokesman said an official statement has not been made of his death. But "plans are underway for a family meeting for a decision to be taken to that effect. His funeral arrangements will soon be announced"

The death of the DCE has dealt the New Patriotic Party the district, regional and national level a big blow; leaving shock and mourning in the hearts of many sympathizers.

 

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Akufo Addo: ‘Ebony had a promising career by all accounts’

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The President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, has expressed his condolence to the families of Ghana’s sensational dancehall artiste, Priscila Opoku Kwarteng, known in showbiz as Ebony reigns.

The President in a Facebook  post described Ebony as a talented musician with a promising music career by all accounts.

“We are saddened by the news of the death of the young but extremely talented female artiste, Priscilla Opoku Kwarteng, aka Ebony Reigns.

“By all accounts she had a very promising music career. My deepest condolence to her family and to the families of the two others who died in the tragic accident”, The President tweeted.

According to reports, the 20- year old singer died on the spot when her jeep plunged into a ditch and summersaulted several times at Mankranso in the Ashanti Region.

Ebony was returning from Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo when the unfortunate incident occurred.  She was looking forward to celebrating her 21st birthday on the 16th of February.

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Mahama mourns Ebony: A talented life cut short 

 

President John  Mahama has eulogized Dancehall queen, Ebony, saying the late sassy artist was very talented.

In a tweet Friday, Mahama said, “   RIP Ebony.  A talented life cut short.  My favourite track on domestic violence and relationships, "maame hwe"

The sassy singer died in a gory accident on her  way from  Sunyani to Accra Thursday night.

According to reports, the 20- year old singer died on the spot when her jeep plunged into a ditch and summersaulted several times at at Mankranso in the Ashanti Region.

Ebony born, Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, was returning from Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo when the unfortunate incident occurred.  She was looking forward to celebrating her 21st birthday on the 16th of February.

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