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GNFS ‘Course 34’ donates water reservoir to Fire Academy

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●●Members of the group handing over the tank

● Members of the group handing over the tank

Conscious of the essence of storing water for con­tinuous use, the Unique Course ‘34’ of the Ghana National Fire Service(GNFS) donated a water reservoir to the Fire Academy Training School (FATS) in Accra last week.

The donation was in commemoration of their 20th anniversary celebration in the service and also to address water challenges facing the academy.

The Chairman of the Group, Station Officer (S.O) David Agaga in making the presentation stressed the need to give back to one’s alma mater in support of their activities.

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The Station Officer com­mended the personnel who were enlisted in 2003 for their dedication in nurturing recruits overs the years.

He assured the manage­ment of FATS of the Group’s continuous efforts at helping them achieve their mandate.

The Commandant of the FATS, Assistant Chief Fire Officer Grade One(ACFO) I Gilbert Klutse, who received the donation on behalf of the School, commended them for supporting their alma mater after leaving the school twen­ty years ago.

He said the reservoir would go a long way in supporting the school in its activities, and assured that it would be used for its intended purpose.

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“After 20 years of your career, it is refreshing to know you are still in touch and giving back to your alma mater,”he added.

The Commandant urged the personnel to keep up the good work and appealed to other groups to emulate the Course 34 to ensure the school would become a world class training school.

A minute silence was ob­served for the souls of depart­ed colleagues.

By Anita Nyarko-Yirenkyi

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Sammy Awuku mourns demise of Akuapem North NDC Constituency Secretary Isaac Batsa

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Member of Parliament for Akuapem North, Sammy Awuku, has expressed deep sorrow following the sudden passing of Isaac Batsa, the constituency secretary for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) lawmaker issued a statement on Tuesday reacting to the news, which has shocked the local political community.

Mr.Awuku praised the late NDC secretary for his bipartisan approach to local governance.

He noted that despite their different political affiliations, Batsa consistently rose above party lines to serve the constituency with diligence.

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The MP revealed that the news was particularly shocking given that he had last interacted with Batsa just three days prior on Saturday.

Concluding his statement, Sammy Awuku extended his heartfelt condolences to Batsa’s family, the constituency and regional executives, and the entire NDC fraternity, wishing the deceased peaceful eternal rest.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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NPP petitions Diplomatic Corps over arrest of Abronye DC

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has petitioned the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps to intervene in what it describes as the unlawful arrest and detention of the Bono Regional Chairman of the party, Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC.

Speaking during the presentation of the petition, NPP Member of Parliament, Jerry Ahmed Shaib accused the government led by John Dramani Mahama of promoting what he described as a “culture of silence.”

According to him, the continued detention of Abronye DC over a bailable offence was unacceptable and against the principles of justice.

He argued that keeping an accused person in custody until a matter is fully determined was not common practice in democratic states.

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“It can only happen in a kangaroo or banana state,” he stated.

Mr. Shaib further alleged that state institutions were being influenced to intimidate political opponents.

He maintained that the criminal libel law had long been repealed in Ghana and questioned why individuals were allegedly being targeted over comments on national issues.

According to him, citizens should not be arrested simply for expressing views, including claims that power outages, popularly known as “dumsor,” had returned.

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The lawmaker also accused the presiding judge in the matter of showing bias and claimed the court had failed to indicate when Abronye DC would reappear or be released.

He explained that the NPP deliberately chose a peaceful approach in presenting the petition to the diplomatic community instead of organising demonstrations.

Mr. Shaib noted that the delegation was acting on the instructions of the party leadership, including the Minority Leader, the General Secretary, the National Organiser, and former Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia.

He called on the diplomatic community and ambassadors in the country to engage the Ghanaian authorities and ensure that justice and human rights were upheld.

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