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 Chief, people of Alakple celebrate annual get-together

Mr Gunu and Mr Segbefia exchanging pleasantries with the chiefs
Mr Gunu and Mr Segbefia exchanging pleasantries with the chiefs

 The Dufia of Alakple in the Anlo District of the Volta Re­gion, Togbi Amey Zegu II, has urged his people to rally behind him to develop a model communi­ty with improved infrastructure.

“Our forebears have played their part, it is now the collec­tive responsibility of the current generation to come together and bequeath a befitting legacy for those yet to be born and these could only be achieved through unity,” he added.

Mina Miwoe group displaying some dance moves

Togbi Zegu made the call at the annual get together of the Alakple Development Association during the Easter festivities.

The event under the theme: Unity: the key to sustainable development and progress of Alakple attracted dignitaries including, the Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Alex Segbefia, the Volta Regional Minster, James Gunu, Deputy Director of the National Health Insurance Author­ity (NHIS), Dr Senanu Djokoto, the Fiaga of the Klefe Traditional Area, Togbe Koku Dzaga XI and other chiefs and natives of the area.

The durbar was also used to raise over GH₵80,000 to help complete the Kome Junction to Alakple road and the CHPS com­pound project started last year.

He urged businesses to invest in the area especially the hospitality sector to promote the tourism potential of the community.

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Togbi Zegu urged the youth to refrain from taking hard drugs especially opioids which could destroy their lives.

The Dogbo Cultural Troupe performing at the ceremony

Togbe Dzaga commended the community for their self-help spirit and volunteerism explaining that unity remains the bedrock of any thriving society.

The Volta Regional Minister, James Gunu who commended the people for their continuous sup­port and unity pledged support for the completion of the Kome Junction to Alakple road.

Dr Senanu Djokoto charged the youth to desist from hard drugs including red which is currently destroying the youth.

 From Lawrence Vomafa

Akaplu-Alakple

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GoldBod Taskforce Cracks Down on 10 Chinese gold smugglers in Western Region

In a bold move against illegal gold trading, the Ghana GoldBod Taskforce has made headlines by executing a significant operation in Asankragua, a town in the Western region of Ghana. 

The regulatory body apprehended ten Chinese nationals suspected of smuggling gold, marking a pivotal moment in the fight against illicit trade and resource exploitation in the country.

The operation was a meticulous sting, showcasing the commitment and precision of the GoldBod Taskforce. 

In all, authorities seized an impressive 1.3 kilograms of gold, valued at approximately GHC1.4 million along with GHC1.3 million in cash and a selection of casino cards.

 The materials recovered suggest a potential linkage to organized crime and money laundering activities, raising alarms about the depth of illegal operations within Ghana’s gold industry.

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Addressing the media shortly after the bust, Sammy Gyamfi (Esq.), the Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, expressed the board’s dedication to enforcing the GoldBod Act 1140.

 According to him, this critical legislation explicitly prohibits foreigners from engaging in local gold trading, a measure designed to protect Ghanaian miners and bolster the economy. 

The CEO emphasized the importance of upholding the law to safeguard the nation’s resources from exploitation.

“Today marks a significant step in our fight against illegal gold trading,” Gyamfi asserted. We will not tolerate any individual or group that seeks to undermine our laws and exploit our resources. The GoldBod Taskforce is here to protect our gold from illegal exploitation, and we will hold accountable anyone who bypasses our regulations,” he said.

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He added that this operation signifies a profound shift in Ghana’s stance on illegal gold trading, which has long threatened the nation’s wealth and the livelihoods of countless local miners and businesses. 

“The arrest of the Chinese nationals also sends a clear message: the era of unchecked smuggling is coming to an end,” he concluded.

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Prof. Dodoo named ARSO President Emeritus

The African Organisation for Standardisation (ARSO) has unanimously conferred Professor Alex Dodoo with the honorary title of President Emeritus following resolutions by both its executive council and general assembly.  

The decision, which was taken during the 31st General Assembly of ARSO in Zanzibar, Tanzania, last Friday, recognised Prof. Dodoo’s exceptional leadership in advancing continental standards for trade, safety and sustainable development.  

The resolution ensured his continued advisory role in the strategic direction of ARSO while mentoring future standardisation leaders across Africa.  

The Secretary-General of ARSO, Dr Hemogene Nsengimana, said the title of President Emeritus was reserved for leaders whose impact transcended their tenure, reflecting lifelong dedication to their field. 

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As immediate past ARSO President and Director-General of the Ghana Standards Authority, Prof. Dodoo spearheaded the creation of critical structures within ARSO and influenced harmonisation initiatives supporting the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).  

Professor Dodoo, an expert in pharmaceuticals, public health, and standards regulation, has played a pivotal role in shaping the standardisation landscape of Africa.

Under his leadership, ARSO saw effective collaboration among member states culminating in the general assembly this year, and bringing together a record 34 countries, the highest in the history of the organisation.

The advocacy of Professor Dodoo for “One Standard, One Test, One Acceptance” across Africa has been instrumental in reducing technical barriers to trade and fostering economic integration.  

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In his new role, Professor Dodoo would continue to provide strategic guidance to ARSO, mentor emerging leaders in standardisation, and champion the voice of Africa in global standards bodies such as the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) and the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

Professor Dodoo, in his acceptance remark, said, “This honour is not just a personal milestone but shows the collective efforts of all stakeholders working toward a standardised, competitive, and quality-driven Africa.”

He said, “Our journey is far from over, and I remain committed to the vision of an Africa where standards fuel prosperity.”

As President Emeritus, Professor Dodoo is expected to focus on critical areas such as strengthening Africa’s quality infrastructure, advocating for standards in emerging sectors such as renewable energy and digital economies and bridging the gap between academia, industry, and policymakers in standardisation.

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The Executive Director of the Standards Division at the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS), Dr Sadhvir Bissoon, said Prof. Dodoo had contributed towards the leadership of the ARSO Council in driving strategy, governance, “reviewing our laws and statutes and ensuring their implementation”.

“I hope he will still serve the needs and aspirations of ARSO in his new role,” he said in an interview with the Daily Graphic.

Private sector leaders who attended the event also lauded Professor Dodoo’s efforts to align African standards with global best practices.  

The Regional Director of COTECNA, a key partner in the continental standards community, Antoine Anne, for his part, said the appointment of Professor Dodoo reaffirmed the commitment of the African continent to excellence.  

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