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Ga Central Municipal Education Directorate holds reading festival

The Ga Central Municipal Education Directorate has held the second Municipal Reading Festival at Odorgonnor Secondary School in Accra with a call on stakeholders to make reading a regular feature of everyday academic life of pupils.
It was also observed that, it was very critical to inculcate reading in beginners because research has shown that daily reading time creates the consistency and sense of stability that children need.
The festival featured a competition between Ablekuma Circuit, Anyaa Circuit and Chantan Circuit with children competing in spelling in Ga and Twi, charade, news reading, and reading, among others.
The Director of Education for Ga Central Municipal Assembly, Madam Adisa Tassa who made the call said the Directorate was dedicated to improving education in the municipality and would continue to be a beacon of inspiration for both educators and learners.
She said the festival was a momentous occasion which highlights the remarkable progress the Directorate made over the period.
Citing some challenges faced by the Directorate, she mentioned the cost of transportation which remains a significant obstacle for many officers, affecting their ability to effectively monitor schools and provide timely report.
Furthermore, she said there was a pressing need for more infrastructure to accommodate the growing number of learners in the schools.
In a welcome address, Madam Sandra O. Acheampong, Head of Monitoring and Supervision at the Ga Central Municipal Education Directorate said reading exposes the children to critical thinking and vocabulary acquisition necessary for their academic development.
The overall winners of the competition were Chantan Circuit, followed by Anyaa Circuit as runners up and Ablekuma Circuit.
In a closing remark, Naa Dawa I, New Gbawe Manye commended the Directorate and teachers for the programme, hoping that it would be bigger next year.
By Francis Kwabena Cofie
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Launch a full-scale, transparent investigation into the Suame fire – Ashanti NPP Parliamentary Caucus to government

The Ashanti NPP Parliamentary Caucus has called on government to launch a full-scale, transparent investigation into the fire that destroyed more than 300 shops at the Suame Post Office Market in Kumasi.
In a statement signed by the caucus secretary, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, the MPs expressed deep sympathy to the thousands of traders who lost their shops, goods, and livelihoods in the incident.
The caucus said the Ashanti Region had in recent months suffered repeated market fires, which had destroyed years of hard work and investment by ordinary Ghanaians.
They described the situation as “one too many” and insisted that people in the region deserved more than words of sympathy and empty promises.
The group questioned government’s approach, asking where the urgency, accountability, and concrete plans to stop such recurring disasters were.
They stressed that traders could not continue to see their sweat and toil reduced to ashes while authorities treated the matter as business as usual.
The caucus demanded immediate emergency relief and compensation packages for the affected traders, as well as urgent steps to introduce modern fire safety infrastructure in markets.
These include fire hydrants, surveillance systems, and dedicated fire posts.
They also urged government to put in place a clear policy framework to permanently address the spate of market fires in the Ashanti Region.
According to the statement, the matter would be raised strongly on the floor of Parliament.
The caucus added that they stood firmly with the traders of Suame and the Ashanti Region and would not relent until their safety, livelihoods, and dignity were secured.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Embrace entrepreneurship and opportunities in the private sector, Afenyo-Markin encourages youth

The Member of Parliament for Effutu and Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, has encouraged young people to focus on entrepreneurship and the private sector instead of depending only on government jobs.
In a one on one interview he stated that the public sector was already full and could not employ everyone, noting that his office was flooded with CVs from job seekers.
According to him, the future would be brighter if the youth created jobs for themselves.
Mr. Afenyo-Markin explained that people with good business ideas should be supported with capital, but warned that such opportunities should not be abused.
He said many people misuse the help they receive, which prevents others from also benefiting.
He cited the “taxi work campaign” initiative in his constituency, where over 90 percent of the beneficiaries failed to pay back.
He added that similar cases of mismanagement by individuals he supported were common and called the situation “heartbreaking.”
The Effutu MP appealed to young people to make good use of support from banks, credit unions, family members, and political leaders, stressing that abusing opportunities denies future generations their livelihood.
By: Jacob Aggrey