Covid-19: Ghana’s economic outlook improving after “being hit hard” by pandemic- IMF

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asserted that Ghana’s economic outlook is improving, even though risks remain, including from the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic and rising debt vulnerabilities.

The IMF Executive Board in a statement commended government’s response to the covid-19 pandemic, adding “Ghana was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. The government response helped contain the pandemic and support the economy, but at the cost of a record fiscal deficit.”

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IMF Executive Board Concludes 2021 Article IV Consultation with Ghana
July 20, 2021

Washington, DC: The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the Article IV consultation [1] with Ghana on July 19, 2021.

Ghana was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. The government response helped contain the pandemic and support the economy, but at the cost of a record fiscal deficit. The economic outlook is improving, even though risks remain, including from the evolution of the pandemic and rising debt vulnerabilities.

The pandemic had a severe impact on economic activity. Growth slowed to 0.4 percent in 2020 from 6.5 percent in 2019, food prices spiked, and poverty increased. The fiscal deficit including energy and financial sector costs worsened to 15.2 percent of GDP, with a further 2.1 percent of GDP in additional spending financed through the accumulation of domestic arrears. Public debt rose to 79 percent of GDP. The current account deficit widened slightly to 3.1 percent of GDP as the decline in oil exports was partially offset by higher gold prices, resilient remittances, and weaker imports. The Ghanaian Cedi remained stable against the US dollar, partly due to central bank intervention, and gross international reserves remained at 3.2 months of imports. External and domestic financing conditions tightened considerably at the start of the pandemic, but have improved since, and Ghana successfully returned to international capital markets for a US$3 billion Eurobond issuance in March 2021.

An economic recovery is underway. Growth is expected to rebound to 4.7 percent in 2021, supported by a strong cocoa season and mining and services activity, and inflation remaining within the Bank of Ghana target. The current account deficit is projected to improve to 2.2 percent of GDP, supported by a pickup in oil prices, and gross international reserves are expected to remain stable. The 2021 budget envisages a fiscal deficit of 13.9 percent of GDP in 2021, including energy and financial sector costs, and a gradual medium-term fiscal adjustment which would support a decline in public debt starting in 2024. However, this outlook is subject to significant uncertainty, including from new pandemic waves and risks associated with large financing needs and increasing public debt.

Executive Board Assessment [2]

Executive Directors agreed with the thrust of the staff appraisal. They noted that the pandemic had a severe impact on Ghana’s economy, with slower growth, higher food prices, and increased poverty. Directors commended the Ghanaian authorities for their proactive response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which mitigated its economic impact, but contributed to a record fiscal deficit and increased public debt vulnerabilities. While there are encouraging signs of an economic recovery, they noted that it remains uneven across sectors. In this context, Directors stressed the importance of entrenching prudent macroeconomic policies, ensuring debt sustainability, and pressing ahead with structural reforms to deliver a sustainable, inclusive, and green economic recovery .

While noting that risks to Ghana’s capacity to repay have increased, Directors concurred that they are still manageable and that Ghana’s capacity to repay the Fund remains adequate.

Directors welcomed the fiscal adjustment envisaged in the 2021 budget. They stressed that fiscal consolidation is needed to address debt sustainability and rollover risks, as Ghana continues to be classified at high risk of debt distress. To protect the most vulnerable, considerations could be given to more progressive revenue measures and a faster return to the pre-pandemic level of spending, with a shift towards social, health, and development spending. Directors also encouraged the timely completion of the planned audit of COVID‑19 emergency spending and new expenditure arrears.

Directors agreed that the monetary policy stance remains broadly appropriate, while noting that tighter policy would be needed if inflationary pressures materialize. Although gross international reserves are relatively high, Directors stressed the need to guard against erosion of external buffers and remain committed to a flexible exchange rate regime. Directors also encouraged the authorities to limit monetary financing of the deficit.

Directors noted that the financial sector cleanup had made the sector more resilient but stressed that banks’ growing holdings of sovereign debt creates risks and crowds out private sector credit. In this regard, they took positive note of ongoing supervisory and regulatory reforms, which are important steps to protect financial stability . Directors also welcomed the improvements in the AML/CFT framework that allowed Ghana to exit the FATF “grey list”.

Directors emphasized that the authorities’ structural transformation and digitalization agendas are critical to support the recovery. They noted that the structural transformation can be complemented by the ongoing energy sector review, diversification in tourism, and the digital transition, which has the potential to reduce corruption, boost tax revenues, and improve service delivery. Directors supported continued capacity development efforts in these areas.

It is expected that the next Article IV consultation with Ghana will be held on the standard 12-month cycle.

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Aboabo shooting: Suspect escaped without his gun- MCE

The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Asokore Mampong Municipal Assembly, Alhaji Alidu Seidu says the suspect who shot into the air at Aboabo, killing a 16-Year-old boy escaped but left his gun at the scene.

According to him, when he (MCE) and the police got to the scene, they found blood on the floor and a locally manufactured gun.

The 16-year-old boy died after he was hit by a stray bullet at Aboabo Number Two in the Asokore Mampong Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

The incident occurred shortly after Islamic prayers to mark Eid ul-Adha on Tuesday, July 20.

During the celebrations, a group of jubilant youth fired gunshots indiscriminately, and Abdul-Gafar Kassim was hit in the process.

The 16-year-old boy was rushed to the Manhyia Government Hospital but pronounced dead on arrival after severe bleeding.

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Speaking on Atinka TV’s morning show, Ghana Nie with Ekourba Gyasi Simpremu, Alhaji Alidu Seidu said, “The suspect left his gun and ran away.”

The MCE said the police also took samples of the blood on the scene for further investigations.

For the family of the boy, he said they suggested that the police gets a senior pathologist to determine if indeed the boy died from the shooting.

Alhaji Alidu Seidu said although the police had an intel of where the suspect was hiding, he was not found when the police got there.

Meanwhile, he said he will collaborate with the police to arrest the suspect.

“We know his name and the police is pursuing him, when we get him, we will make him face the law, and we will also make him help us with investigations, because i have never heard that people fire guns when they are celebrating,” he said.

Despite the killing, he said the community is very calm, adding that there are no issues.

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Aboabo: There was no rioting at shooting scene- MCE

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The Municipal Chief Executive of Asokore Mampong Municipal Assembly, Alhaji Alidu Seidu says there was no riot at Aboabo when the shooting incident occurred.

According to him, the suspect shot into the air as part of the Eid-Ul-Adha celebrations.

A 16-year-old boy died after he was hit by a stray bullet at Aboabo Number Two in the Asokore Mampong Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

The incident occurred shortly after the Islamic prayers to mark Eid ul-Adha on Tuesday, July 20, 2021.

Although there was no riot during the celebrations, a group of jubilant youth fired gunshots indiscriminately, and Abdul-Gafar Kassim was hit in the process.

The 16-year-old boy was rushed to the Manhyia Government Hospital but pronounced dead on arrival after severe bleeding.

Read Also: Eid celebrations: stray bullet kills 16-year-old boy

Speaking on Atinka TV’s morning show, Ghana Nie with Ekourba Gyasi Simpremu, Alhaji Alidu Seidu said, “They said he shot into the sky, there was no riot, there was no misunderstanding or something of the sort which brought about the shooting. There was nothing like that, he just fired the gun as part of the celebration.”

The MCE who confirmed the death of the 16-year-old boy also said another person was also “hit under the eye by the bullet” but was responding to treatment.

He said the other affected one will help the police with investigations as an eye witness when he fully recovers.

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Alleged $5m bribe: “Don’t drag my name down the slimy mud of corruption”-Akoto Ampaw warns

Lawyer Akoto Ampaw has warned that he  would not have anyone drag his  good name and reputation down the slimy mud of corruption in  the matter involving  Kumasi-based lawyer, Akwasi Afrifa and his client, Ogyeedom Obranu Kwesi Atta VI at  the Supreme Court

Akwasi Afrifa had alleged  a plot to financially induce the outcome of a case pending at the Supreme Court and subsequently cited the respected Akoto Ampaw as one of the actors together with the Chief Justice, Anin Yeboah.

However, lawyer Ampaw in a statement has denied the allegation, warning “  I will therefore not permit any one to sully my name on the altar of politics or personal convenience. I take this opportunity to serve notice to any political group or commentator and also media practitioners that I would not have anyone drag my good name and reputation down the slimy mud of corruption in order to curry political favour or boost audiences. In particular, I wish to have it on record that I reserve all my legal rights and options occasioned by lawyer Afrifa’s scandalous and defamatory publication of, and concerning me”

Below is the full statement”

CONCERNING AKWASI AFRIFA’S ALLEGATIONS IN THE OGYEEDOM CASE

My attention has been drawn to the social and political raucous occasioned by a petition by Ogyeedom Obranu Kwesi Atta VI of Gomoa Afransi to the General Legal Council complaining of the conduct of a certain Akwasi Afrifa, a lawyer who had acted for him in his case against the Lands Commission and Ghana Telecomunications Limited. The case is currently pending before the Supreme Court. According to Ogyeedom, he had engaged the professional services of this lawyer Afrifa, as additional lawyer to prosecute his case in the Supreme Court and had paid him GH$300,000 for his brief. I had originally taken the view that the oblique insinuations in lawyer Afrifa’s response, which fortuitously became public almost immediately after he had written to the Council were so infantile and preposterous that they did not deserve the dignity of a response from me. But Ghana being what it is, tomorrow, people might say, but Akoto Ampaw did not deny the allegations. So my reaction.

As is now well known, Ogyeedom complained about the failure of Akwasi Afrifa to return the full sum of USD100,000 that he had paid to Afrifa, following Afrifa’s demand of his client, Ogyeedom for same in order to get a favourable judgment (through ‘ways and means’) in his case before the Supreme Court. According to Ogyeedom, lawyer Afrifa had, at the time of his petition, refunded only USD25,000.00 of the total sum of money he had given to Afrifa, leaving an outstanding sum of USD75,000.00, and that all efforts on his part to retrieve the balance had proven unsuccessful.

In his response dated 7th July, 2021, lawyer Afrifa categorically denied asking for and receiving any USD 100,000.00 from Ogyeedom, and stated further that the only sum he had received was for his professional services as a lawyer and was the sum of GH$300,000.00, together with his travel and hotel accommodation and other incidental expenses he incurred whenever he traveled from Kumasi, where he resided, to Accra to prosecute his client’s case before the Supreme Court. Having categorically denied the complaint of his client, lawyer 2 Afrifa then proceeded to craft the story, now the daily sauce of political gossip, presumably to explain how come he refunded the GH$300,000 to his client, not in cedis but in US dollars. Never mind that there is absolutely no sense or reason in Afrifa refunding GH$300,000 in its dollars equivalent; not even if, by the side, he were a forex bureau owner! Furthermore, it least accords with reason how a miserly USD50,000.00 could in any meaningful way assist in meeting an alleged demand of Five Million US Dollars. And, what, may we ask, would be the motive of Ogyeedom in petitioning the General Legal Council for a return of money he never gave to Afrifa? What, by the way, is the track record of professional integrity of lawyer Afrifa? These are, in my view, valid questions we must ask before rushing into taking his allegations seriously.

Briefly, according to lawyer Afrifa, his client, Ogyeedom, had informed him that he (the client) had been taken to see the Chief Justice by a friend, and the Chief Justice, allegedly promised to procure a favourable outcome in Ogyeedom’s case before the Supreme Court, provided that he, Ogyeedom, agreed to pay him the whopping sum of Five Million US Dollars (USD5,000,000.00) and further to replace him, lawyer Afrifa, by me, Akoto Ampaw.

Lawyer Afrifa must have his own diabolical reasons for trying to implicate me in this crazy judicial bribery scandal, which manifestly does not add up. That is his problem. What I know as the facts are the following:

1. Some time at the end of July, 2020, Ogyeedom came to see me at our offices at Kojo Thompson Road, Adabraka, Accra, with a request that he wanted me to take over the prosecution of his case in the Supreme Court. I indicated that it would be foolhardy on my part to take over a case before the Supreme Court that was to be heard in some two to three days’ time. I therefore urged him to still rely on his current legal team in the pending application and, if thereafter, he still wanted my professional services, I would be ready to hear him out.

2. Sometime later, during the legal vacation, last year, Ogyeedom came back to consult with me, and, with much reluctance, I agreed to take up the brief, upon the very clear understanding that if he wanted me to take up the case because he thought I was politically connected or had friends within the judiciary, then he was at the wrong place, as I did not carry on my work as a lawyer by such dishonourable means. Indeed, I have had to make similar caveat to many potential clients when they seek my professional services, as, alas, these days, virtually everything seems to be for sale in our country and ethical standards have gone to the dogs. Fortunately, my junior, Nicholas Lenin Anane Agyei, was present in my office when I laid out this standard for my professional relationship with Ogyeedom, and he can testify to same.

3. Eventually I agreed to take up the brief and filed notice of change of lawyer in the Supreme Court sometime in October. I have since been in the Supreme Court on a few occasions in respect of the matter to move an application to adduce new evidence in response to the Court’s grant of an earlier application by the appellant to adduce new evidence. On 31st March, 2021, the Supreme Court granted our application by a four to one ruling. Incidentally, the Chief Justice, who, according to lawyer Afrifa’s yarn, wanted me to be engaged as lawyer in the matter to facilitate an outcome favourable to my client, was the dissenting judge out of a panel of five. The records are there for anyone to access, including the media.

4. For the record, I wish to state, without any equivocation, that the only dealings I have had with the Chief Justice in this matter have been in open court as the lawyer for Ogyeedom. Beyond that I have had no dealings whatsoever with the Chief Justice in this matter. Furthermore, even though, of course, I have known the Chief Justice since his law student days in the 70’s, once he became a judge, I have kept my respectful and studious distance from him, as I have from other justices of the Supreme Court, past and present, even if they may have been my friends in school. I have adopted this attitude in order to avoid the slightest insinuation that I may be using my personal relationship with judges to subvert the cause of justice. I have never even stepped into the Chief Justice’s official residence, since he was elevated to the high office. Yes, I know ethical values are in short currency in our dear country these days, and so people are cynical about almost everything and everyone, and are ready to believe the worst in any person. I am also well aware that almost everything is now reduced to ugly partisan party politics, and that the main political parties will not lose an opportunity to have a go at each other, on the slightest of occasion, however tenuous the evidential basis. I can, however, assure Ghanaians that I am definitely not one of those who have lost their values and are ready to sell their soul to the God of money and political power. I have been involved in national life for over forty years now, and if it had been my desire to make money out of politics at the expense of the interests of our people, I would have done so long, long ago. Even more preposterous is the infantile idea that I would collude with anyone, much more the Chief Justice of our Republic, to subvert the cause of justice.

I will therefore not permit any one to sully my name on the altar of politics or personal convenience. I take this opportunity to serve notice to any political group or commentator and also media practitioners that I would not have anyone drag my good name and reputation down the slimy mud of corruption in order to curry political favour or boost audiences. In particular, I wish to have it on record that I reserve all my legal rights and options occasioned by lawyer Afrifa’s scandalous and defamatory publication of, and concerning me

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Akoto Ampaw

Accra.

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E\R: 4 arrested for unlawful possession and discharge of firearm

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The Police in the Eastern Region have arrested four young men for possessing and discharging firearms and ammunition without permission at Sekesua .

According to a statement from the police, the four who earlier fled from Police at Sekesua and at Otrokper check point, were arrested at Akatekpor with the help of the youth.

“They are Enoch Donkor aged 22, John Ashiley aged 22, Adema Eugene aged 35 and Kwaku Asare also 22 years,” The police statement said.

The statement added that the suspects fired sporadically at a burial service of a young woman at Sekesua resulting in distress calls from mourners to Police but suspects fled in a Toyota Corolla Salon car with registration number GG 1226-16 when they saw the Police arriving at the service.

At Otrokper police checkpoint, suspects were signaled to stop but they rather opened fire and fled into a nearby bush abandoning their car. With the help of some youth of Akatekpor, a neighbouring community, Police arrested the four suspects. Suspects will be charged with all the crimes committed.


“This is another wake up call to those who possess firearms without authority to return them to the Police or as directed by the Small Arms Commission. Also, people are reminded that unauthorised firing is a crime, be it at at burials, funerals or any other event.

“The Police will continue to count on well meaning citizens and residents such as the youth of Akatekpor to weed out criminals,” the statement concluded.

In another development , the Upper East Regional Police Command on Sunday July 11, 2021 arrested three (3) persons alleged to be involved in several armed robbery cases in the Nabdam and Zebilla Districts in the Region.

According to a police statement, suspects Maxwell Ziaba a.k.a Strongman aged 19, Bodozina Awudu a.ka. Network Absorber aged 20 and Yidaana Shamshudeen aged 23 were arrested at various hideouts at Pelungu and Dakota.

“Items retrieved from them include a locally manufactured pistol, ammunition, a double-edged knife, two unregistered motorbikes, five gold detectors and mobile phones, the statement said.

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‘Our lives, livelihoods are at risk’, VP Bawumia warns at galamsey, deforestation consultative forum

The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has called for enhanced national dialogue on the sustainable exploitation of Ghana’s minerals, forest and wildlife resources to ensure that the lives of the living and generations yet unborn are not adversely affected by unregulated exploitation.

Warning that the nation risks losing its forest cover, as well as the many beautiful rivers and streams if negative practices such as illegal mining and indiscriminate wood harvesting and burning are not curtailed, Dr Bawumia called for increased collaboration and engagements with stakeholders, especially those directly affected by such activities, to address the looming danger.

The Vice President made the clarion call at the 2nd Regional Consultative Dialogue on Small Scale Mining and Deforestation held in Tamale on Monday, 19 July 2021. The first dialogue was held in Kumasi, following the National Dialogue in Accra, opened by His Excellency the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

Organised by the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources under the theme “Sustainable Small Scale Mining and Forest Conservation for National Development”, the Dialogue brought together traditional authorities, Regional Ministers of all five northern regions, Members of Parliament, Leadership of the Parliamentary Select Committees on Lands, Forestry, Environment and Mining, representatives of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, the Ghana National Association of Small Scale Miners and Captains of the Mining and Forestry Industries.

“Many livelihoods depend on mining and the exploitation of forest resources. The contribution of the mineral and forest resources to our national development agenda can, therefore, not be over emphasized. However, the exploitation of these resources have not been without certain negative impacts on the natural environment because of the unsustainable practices that we employ, leading to pollution of water bodies, chemical pollution” he indicated.

“The northern sector of Ghana lies within a fragile ecological setting and, therefore, has its own peculiar challenges as far as natural resource exploitation is concerned. The north is particularly challenged with forest degradation as a result of over exploitation of trees, especially, rosewood for export, excessive reliance on fuel-wood, and charcoal production.

“These continue to be major challenges, including rampant annual fires which have dire consequences on climate change and its adverse impacts on our livelihoods and the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),” he pointed out.

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A discussion on sustainable exploitation devoid of politics is the best way to arrive at a national solution, Vice President Bawumia emphasised.

“Sustainability is key, in our quest to exploit our diverse minerals, forest and wildlife resources, to ensure that we are able to meet our present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

“Ghana has beautiful and majestic rivers and streams. Unfortunately, today, there is not much to celebrate about our water bodies and wildlife habitats because of unacceptable mining and logging practices and other drivers of deforestation.

“The call for the national dialogue is to enable us to have a national consensus on sustainable methods of using the minerals and forest resources of our country without appealing to partisanship. Indeed, issues relating to the exploitation of our natural resources are aspects of our national life which must be insulated from partisan politics.”

He reminded the participants that “Illegal mining and logging on our lands and in our forests happen within communities. We are aware of these illegal activities as members of these communities. While recognising that those engaged in illegal mining and logging activities have livelihood concerns, we should equally recognise that their activities have adverse impact on farmers, on our food security, and on our common survival. Everyone here today should be, and is, concerned about this dangerous menace.”

12 dead, thousands evacuated in China floods

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Massive floods in central China caused by record-breaking rainfall have left 12 people dead and more than 100,000 evacuated from their homes.

More than a dozen cities in Henan province, including its provincial capital Zhengzhou, are affected.

Footage circulating online shows people wading in chest-high levels of water on roads and at train stations.

President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday the “flood prevention situation was very severe” and at a “critical stage”.

He added that the floods had already resulted in “significant loss of life and damage to property”, and instructed all departments to prioritise “the safety of people and their property”, according to state news agency Xinhua.

Henan province, home to about 94 million people, has issued its highest level of weather warning. Local authorities called the floods a “once in 100 years” event.

How bad are the floods?

The rain began over the weekend, with storms intensifying on Tuesday.

By Tuesday night, Zhengzhou and other places in Henan province saw widespread flooding. There were reports online of people swept away by fast-moving floodwaters, and cars and debris drifting down submerged streets.

Several dams and reservoirs have breached warning levels, and soldiers have been mobilised to divert rivers which have burst their banks. Flights and train operations in many parts of Henan have also been suspended.

This photo taken on July 20, 2021 shows people wading through flood waters along a street following heavy rains in Zhengzhou

Some 700 passengers in Zhengzhou are also said to have been trapped on a train for at least 40 hours, according to local media reports. They were reportedly provided food at first but this is now said to be in low supply.

The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou Hospital also briefly lost power on Tuesday night, though this has now been restored, said a statement on Weibo by the Zhengzhou Municipal Party Committee.

It added that 600 critically ill patients had been transferred to another location.

A 20-metre (65ft) breach has emerged in the dam in Luoyang city after it was damaged by storms, officials said. Soldiers have been deployed to the area and a statement from the army warned it could “collapse at any time”.

In Zhengzhou, unverified video footage showed passengers in flooded subway carriages with water reaching their shoulders.

Rescuers were seen pulling people to safety by rope, while others stood on train seats to try to keep above the water.

It is not yet known how many people – if any – remain trapped, but hundreds are reported to have been rescued so far.

Many of those affected turned to social media to call for help. One person who went by the name Xiaopei said in a post on microblogging platform Weibo that they were trapped in a train.

“The water in the carriage has reached my chest. I can’t speak any more,” they said. The fire department later confirmed that they had been rescued.

Another user said that residents in Sishui town were stuck on rooftops. “We don’t know how to swim… the whole village is about to be washed away,” the person wrote.

State media also aired footage of a flooded nursery school where children were floated out in plastic tubs by rescuers.

The floods dominated Chinese social media on Wednesday morning, with many on microblogging platform Weibo praying for the safety of those affected.

The hashtags #HenanCanMakeIt and #HenanStormRescue were trending, with close to 1 billion views for each.

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‘Pouring down from the heavens’

Eyewitness account by Zhengzhou resident Mr Liu, 27, as told to BBC Chinese

Last night in Zhengzhou I had no water, no electricity, and no internet. I only regained contact with the outside world this morning.

Never in my life had I seen so much rain.

There was one hour where the rain was just pouring down on us from the heavens, and everything went completely white. We couldn’t see clearly – and then the waters started rising.

Now there’s not much rain. There is a lot of water still on the roads, but it’s slowly subsiding.

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What’s caused the floods?

Henan has experienced “rare and severe rainfall” since Saturday, China’s meteorological authority said on Wednesday.

Zhengzhou saw 624mm of rainfall on Tuesday, with a third of that amount falling between 16:00 and 17:00 alone, which “smashed historical records”.

It forecasted that parts of the region would continue to see “severe or extremely severe storms” and that the heavy rain would likely only end on Thursday.

The amount of rain over the last three days in Zhengzhou has been reported to be the same as what it would usually receive in an entire year.

Many factors contribute to flooding, but a warming atmosphere caused by climate change makes extreme rainfall more likely.

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Part of the Yellow River basin in China, Henan has several major river systems running through the province which are prone to flooding.

Zhengzhou, which has a population of 12 million, sits on the banks of the Yellow River itself.

Scientists have warned that widespread dam construction has exacerbated climate change problems in China’s flood zone, says the BBC’s China correspondent Stephen McDonell.

Connections between rivers and lakes have been cut and disrupted flood plains which once absorbed much of the region’s annual summer downpours.

Source: BBC

23-yr-old-man run over by vehicle at Adansi Amudurase

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A young man believed to be about 23 years has been knocked down by an unknown vehicle at Adansi Amudurase in the Adansi South District of the Ashanti Region.

According to Addai Boateng Alex, the Assembly Member for Adansi Amudurase Electoral Area, he got a phone call from a lady who was traveling in the said vehicle that knocked the young man.

The Lady explained that, she was traveling from New Edubiase to Kumasi and their vehicle knocked the man down .

According to reports, the 23-Yr-old-boy is not known in the area and all efforts to trace his family has proved futile as there was no form of identification card on him.

The body of the 23-Yr-old-boy has been deposited at the New Edubiase Government Hospital by the District Police Command for further investigations.

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Eid celebrations: stray bullet kills 16-year-old boy

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A 16-year-old boy has died after he was hit by a stray bullet at Aboabo Number Two in the Asokore Mampong Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

The incident occurred shortly after Islamic prayers to mark Eid ul-Adha on Tuesday, July 20.

During the celebrations, a group of jubilant youth fired gunshots indiscriminately, and Abdul-Gafar Kassim was hit in the process.

The 16-year-old boy was rushed to the Manhyia Government Hospital but pronounced dead on arrival after severe bleeding.

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Abdul-Gafar was not the only victim as one other person is battling for his life following the wanton gunshots.

He is currently on admission at the same hospital as doctors make frantic efforts to prevent another casualty.

Meanwhile, the culprits have fled from the area as police open investigations into the case.

Consequently, several cops and patrol cars have been deployed to the vicinity to maintain peace.

Source: The Ghana Report

Eid-ul-Adha: Let’s be inspired to give back to humanity- Mahama to Muslims

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The Former President, Mr John Dramani Mahama has wished all Muslims in the country a happy Eid-ul-Adha.

As Eid reminds all of the value of obedience, sacrifice and Allah’s divine mercy, he urged Muslims to be inspired by the sacrifice to give back to humanity.

This was his message to the Muslim Communities while celebrating Eid on Tuesday, July 20, 2021.

In a Facebook Post, he wrote, “Sending my warmest wishes to my Muslim brothers and sisters for a blessed and happy Eid-ul-Adha.”

The Former President continued that “The Eid reminds us of the value of obedience, sacrifice and Allah’s divine mercy.”

Mr Mahama again wrote that, “As we safely celebrate with family and loved ones, may our prayers be answered and our sacrifices be acceptable to Allah. May we be inspired by the sacrifice to give back to humanity, something that is bigger than ourselves.”

He added that, above all, may Allah accept our prayers, heal our world and bless our homeland Ghana.
Eid Mubarak! From my wife, Lordina, and I.”

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