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 GJA Election 2025: Candidates intensify campaign

 Ahead of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) elections on Monday, aspirants have intensified their respective campaigns, aiming to solicit for vote to the association’s exec­utive board.

This has seen candidates pay visits to the various media houses and affiliates across the country.

The offices of the New Times Corpo­ration, publishers of The Spectator and The Ghanaian Times newspapers have not been spared in this regard with a number of candidates visiting to inter­act and canvass for votes.

The journey for the presidency is a two-horse race between the incum­bent Albert Kwabena Dwumfour and Mr Charles Yao Mawusi; Rebecca Ekpe and Mary Mensah will be in a similar race for the Vice Presidency; while Mr Dominic Hlordzie slot it out with Akwasi Agyeman as for the General Secretary role.

Maxwell Kudekor and Suleman Musta­pha will go for the National Organising Secretary role with Mrs Bertha Ba­du-Agyei and Theodora Amedetor going for National Treasurer position while Zadock Kwame Gyesi and Caesar Abagali are vying for the Public Affairs officer.

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Mr Dwumfour pledged to consolidate the gains under his tenure and work even harder to improve the wellbeing of journalists.

Mr Charles Yao Mawusi, a Communica­tion Specialist, also aims to transform the fortunes of the Association in capac­ity-building and promote the safety of journalists in the country.

Other candidates also shared their short and long term vision for the asso­ciation.

The Editor of The Spectator, Mrs Geor­gina Naa- Marku Quaittoo wished them well on their respective campaigns to lead the GJA.

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 By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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President Mahama swears in last batch of deputy ministers of state at the presidency

The President of the Republic of Ghana, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, has sworn in four deputy minister designates at the presidency.

The deputy ministers are Dorcas Affo Toffey for Transport; James Gyakye Quayson for Foreign Affairs; Mohammed A. Sukparu for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations; and Prof. Dr. Grace Ayensu Danquah for Health.

President Mahama administered the Oaths of Allegiance, Office and Secrecy, and presented each appointee with an instrument of office in the national colours, red, gold and green.

He noted that this final swearing-in completes the formation of his government’s ministerial team, totaling 60 appointees.

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He described this as a clear sign of his commitment to a purposeful and efficient administration.

According to the President, only ministries with heavier workloads and broader responsibilities are assigned deputy ministers.

He stated that his administration is focused on achieving real results and not merely filling positions.

He urged the new deputies to work closely with their sector ministers, remain humble and serve with integrity and accountability.

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President Mahama highlighted that the size of government had been reduced, and cost-saving measures such as cuts in fuel allocations and travel budgets were freeing up funds for key sectors like health, education, infrastructure and energy.

He shared encouraging signs of economic recovery, including a drop in inflation, a stronger cedi, improved GDP growth and successful payments to bondholders, students and public schools all without a supplementary budget.

The President condemned a recent incident involving the manhandling of a joy news journalist by military personnel.

He described the act as unacceptable and assured that investigations and sanctions would follow.

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Speaking on behalf of the new deputy ministers, Mohammed A. Sukparu thanked the President for the opportunity to serve.

He pledged their full commitment to the President’s vision and promised they would not disappoint the Ghanaian people.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Government to train chiefs in Volta Region to resolve disputes and improve local governance – President Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has announced that the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy will roll out capacity building workshops to strengthen the leadership of traditional rulers in the Volta Region.

The initiative, he said, is part of a bigger plan to enhance the role of chiefs in governance, conflict resolution, and community development particularly in Volta, where chieftaincy disputes are on the rise.

According to the President, the workshops will equip chiefs and traditional council staff with the skills and knowledge to manage disputes, handle community affairs, and better understand their statutory responsibilities.

He made this known during a high-level engagement with the Volta Region House of Chiefs at the Flagstaff House.

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The chiefs had raised concerns about the increasing number of unresolved chieftaincy disputes and the limited capacity of newly inaugurated traditional councils.

President Mahama acknowledged the challenges and said government would provide direct funding to support these workshops and ensure that traditional leaders in the region are empowered to function effectively.

He stressed that strengthening the institution of chieftaincy was critical to maintaining peace and stability at the community level, and would support efforts in decentralization and grassroots development.

The President also expressed hope that the ongoing constitutional review process would capture the views of traditional authorities particularly in enhancing their role in sanitation, civic education, and environmental management.

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President of the Volta Region House of Chiefs, Togbe Tepre Hodo IV, welcomed the announcement and said the Volta regional house of chiefs was ready to partner with the government to resolve disputes and promote development at the local level.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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