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New Ghana 2057 Rebirth Initiative to be launched next year

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Mr. Magnus Naabe Rex Danquah

Mr. Magnus Naabe Rex Danquah

A mass social development advocacy vehicle, dubbed the “New Ghana 2057 Rebirth Initiative”, aimed at the reorientation of the mass of our people towards Ghana’s Independence Centenary Celebrations through essays, symposia, workshops, lectures, sports and games competitions, will be launched in the first quarter of next year, 2023.

The initiative’s processes, will include a National Essay Competition, structured as “Describe in 200, 500, 1,000 and 2,000 words the new Ghana you wish to see and envisage to celebrate in year, 2057,” where the restrictions on the number of words go with specified age groupings.

The rebirth processes will involve all the sectors of the economy, including industry, science, banking and finance, planning, commerce, innovation, social services, energy, archaeology, zoology, and development against population growth, whilst stakeholders will be expected to write on what innovations that the people of the “New Ghana” should expect to see come into fruition and celebrate by year 2057, especially Ghanaian globally acknowledged discoveries.

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Furthermore, the essays for this sector shall not exceed 2,500 words and shall not be an abstract but a conceptualised new Ghana of the future.

According to Mr. Magnus Naabe RexDanquah, the Chairman of the Organising Committee, the “New Ghana 2057 Rebirth” philosophy shall be embedded on six principal pillars, pointers and or drivers of values and attitudes, namely: (i) Unity, (Ii) Change, (Iii) Dreams, (Iv) Hardwork, (V) Intergrity, and (Vi) Social Justice.

“We believe this initiative should serve as the beginning of a new socio-political dispensation for the youth of Ghana towards a new era of no fears, no intimidation, with equal opportunities to pursue and develop inert dreams, skills, and talents for national and continental development,” he intimated.

This initiative also aims at the creation of new enabling environments for the youth of a “New Ghana Rebirth” to empower them to dream dreams for individual, national, and continental development; developing their God-given talents for the total integration of Ghanaians and Africans across the continent of Africa for work and happiness towards Ghana’s Centenary Celebrations of “New Hope, New Opportunities, New Dreams, and New Destinations”.

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The essence of this specific exercise, therefore, is towards the Rebirth of Ghana @ 100 in the year 2057.

 This is an initiative of the RexDanquah Legacy Trust, towards involving particularly the mass of our youth in influencing the national, regional, district, and constituency agenda setting for the physical planning and development of the nation’s human and capital resources over the next three to four decades.

Thus, the primary objective of the “New Ghana 2057 Rebirth Initiative” shall be the evolution of a volunteer movement, aimed at improving the brand Ghana for development as well as efficient integration that seeks to offer and proffer the following towards the renaissance of the nation and Africa—

  • Offering equal opportunities, irrespective of tribe, ethnicity and creed, to the youth as we walk towards Ghana’s Independence Centenary Celebrations in 2057; 
  • Grounded on the ethos of her national anthem, pledge and the ‘Arise Ghana Youth’ principles;
  • Propagating the “NEW GHANA” ideology of citizenship, nationalism, patriotism, creed, allegiance, loyalty, service, commitment, shared relationships and responsibilities, and equal opportunities;
  • Advocating the principle that the benefits thereof from our collective resources of the continent ought to start with a site-based development paradigm for integration and expansive development;
  • Promoting an open organization and participation by all Ghanaian youth (aged 16+ years) devoid of existing political affiliations; 
  • Meeting Ghana’s energy, housing, transportation, and housing needs, amongst others, to satisfy an increasing population;
  • Ingrained with the fight against corruption, nepotism, discrimination, partisanship, inequalities, tribalism and sectionalism as well as advocacy for unity as one nation and people with common destiny against any inkling for any superior one tribe in the “New Ghana” by 2057 without sacrificing core traditional values and principles;
  • Believing that the threshold for real change during the centenary celebrations of Ghana’s Independence Day on March 6, 1957, will be the highpoints of the targets set at Independence against how far we would have come after a hundred years;
  • Supporting ‘ResponsibleYouth of Tomorrow Empowerment’ programmes and initiatives in all facets of our local, district, regional, national, sub-regional, regional and continental engagements as a people and as a nation; and
  • The basis or highroad for our development and advancement as a nation, for the second century of our journey as a people of equal opportunities for all, irrespective, shall always be the principle and values of meritocracy.

 “We intend to use novel and quite futuristic strategies that include building the new agenda around the passion that erupted around Ghana’s Independence on March 6, 1957, across the globe of all people of African-descent rather than leverage the same around existing holds of current political parties, including the “Founder’s Day” against “Founders’ Day” dichotomy.

 “We believe this exercise will be a worthwhile clarion call to bring the youth around one non-divisive point for redefining Ghana’s future development paradigm, whilst taking the discussions away from the current volatile politics and the faltering national economy, which seek to divide us rather than bring us together to face the threat as a nation and a people,” emphasised Mr. Rex Danquah.

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NPP focusing on funeral politics instead of national issues – Dr Sammy Ayeh

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Presidential staffer, Dr Sammy Ayeh has criticised the New Patriotic Party (NPP), accusing it of focusing on issues that do not address the needs of Ghanaians.

Commenting on the controversy surrounding a private family funeral of Gold board CEO, Sammy Gyamfi’s father on facebook , Dr Ayeh described attempts to politicise the event as unnecessary and a distraction from matters of national importance.

He argued that at a time when Ghana is focused on economic recovery, job creation, healthcare, education and attracting investment, the opposition should be concentrating on government policies and offering alternatives rather than discussing a private family ceremony.

According to him, the funeral was organised by a private family with relatives capable of managing their own affairs, making the political attention surrounding it unwarranted.

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Dr Ayeh made the remarks while referring to President John Dramani Mahama’s recent engagement with members of the Ghanaian diaspora in London during his official working visit to the United Kingdom.

He noted that during the meeting, the President discussed Ghana’s development agenda, investment opportunities and the role of Ghanaians abroad in supporting national growth.

He indicated that Mr Mahama also highlighted measures being implemented by his administration in areas such as healthcare, education, infrastructure and social protection to improve the lives of citizens.

Dr Ayeh maintained that a responsible opposition party should examine such policies, question them where necessary and provide alternative solutions.

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Instead, he contended that the NPP appeared more interested in what he described as “funeral politics” than issues affecting the daily lives of Ghanaians.

While acknowledging that questioning government actions is an important part of democracy, he stressed that such scrutiny must be constructive and aimed at advancing the public interest.

He further argued that opposition should be measured by the quality of ideas and alternatives presented rather than the volume of criticism.

Dr Ayeh expressed concern that the NPP had, in his view, replaced meaningful policy engagement with sensationalism and political theatrics.

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He urged the party to focus on examining government programmes, proposing credible alternatives and contributing positively to national debate.

According to him, Ghanaians deserve an opposition that addresses pressing national issues and helps strengthen democratic governance.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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MTTD cracks down on unauthorised use of sirens and emergency lights on Kasoa Winneba highway

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The Central East Regional Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) has arrested 13 drivers for the unauthorised use of sirens and emergency lights during a special enforcement exercise conducted along the Kasoa-Winneba Highway.

The operation, carried out on 30th May 2026 at Budumburam, formed part of ongoing efforts to enforce road traffic regulations and promote discipline among motorists.

During the exercise, the drivers were found using sirens and emergency lamps without the required authorisation.

The MTTD Task Force educated the offenders on Regulations 65 and 74 of the Road Traffic Regulations, 2012 (L.I. 2180), after which they were processed in accordance with the law.

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The unauthorised sirens and lamps were removed from the vehicles, and the drivers were issued warning letters and cautioned against engaging in the practice in the future.

The Central East Regional Police Command remains committed to enforcing road traffic regulations and ensuring order and safety on the country’s roads.

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