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Vice President commends Methodist Church at Bethany Society’s 40th Anniversary

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The Vice President of Ghana, Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, has praised the role of the church in shaping values and supporting community development during the 40th anniversary celebration of the Bethany Methodist Church Society in Dzorwulu.

According to a post she shared on her Facebook page, the Vice President joined members of the Bethany Methodist Church Society of the Dzorwulu Circuit to mark the milestone with a commemorative thanksgiving service.

She noted that the anniversary reflects the dedication and commitment of the church’s founding members, whose efforts helped build the Society into what it is today.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang said the journey of the Bethany Society demonstrates God’s faithfulness and the strength of service and fellowship among members of the church.

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She added that over the years the church has served as a place where faith is nurtured and friendships are built.

The Vice President acknowledged the church’s contribution to education, youth development and community life in the Dzorwulu area.

She commended the Methodist Church Ghana for its long-standing tradition of combining faith with education to shape individuals who contribute positively to society.

According to her, nurturing values, strengthening families and guiding young people are essential to building strong communities and a resilient nation.

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She stressed that meaningful change in society often begins with the moral foundations that institutions such as the church continue to instill in people.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Ghana Gas denies wrongdoing in procurement and insurance contracts

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The Ghana National Gas Company has denied allegations of wrongdoing in its recent procurement and insurance contract renewals.

In a press statement issued in Accra on April 13, 2026, the company explained that concerns raised in some media reports were linked to a change in its lead insurer.

It noted that the change followed the expiration of previous insurance contracts at the end of the year.

The company stressed that the new insurance arrangements are lawful and form part of efforts to improve its risk management system to protect its assets.

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It further indicated that all contracts awarded so far have gone through the required approval processes by the Public Procurement Authority after receiving financial clearance from the Ministry of Finance.

The statement, signed by the Head of Corporate Affairs, Richard Ernest Kirk-Mensah, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

It added that management remains focused on delivering gas efficiently to meet the country’s energy needs while continuing to strengthen internal systems to ensure good corporate governance and compliance.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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IEAG backs Publican AI system after stakeholder engagement

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The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana has clarified that it now supports the implementation of the Publican Artificial Intelligence system at the country’s ports, following earlier concerns raised in 2025.

In a press statement issued on April 9, the Association explained that claims suggesting it still opposes the system are misleading and based on outdated information from a December 18, 2025 media publication.

It noted that its earlier concerns were legitimate, pointing to a lack of stakeholder consultation, as well as issues related to data security, transparency, and system integration.

At the time, it called for broader engagement to ensure the system would be credible and beneficial to all stakeholders.

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According to the statement, the Government of Ghana, through the Finance Ministry and the Ghana Revenue Authority, has since engaged industry players, including the Association, to address those concerns.

The Association described the engagements as constructive, indicating that they helped resolve key issues and showed government’s commitment to improving the system’s implementation.

As a result, it affirmed its support for the Publican AI system, which has already been rolled out at the ports.

The Association acknowledged that the system is facing some operational challenges but noted that such difficulties are common with major technological reforms.

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It added that authorities are taking steps to resolve the issues.

It highlighted the potential benefits of the system, including improved revenue mobilisation, increased transparency, reduced revenue leakages, and a decline in unethical practices at the ports.

The statement cautioned the public against attempts by some individuals and groups to misrepresent its position, stressing that such actions undermine national progress.

It further emphasised that it will not allow itself to be used for propaganda or agendas that do not serve the interests of importers, exporters, and the wider economy.

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The Executive Secretary of the Association, Samson Asaki Awingobit, signed the statement, reaffirming the group’s commitment to supporting reforms that improve efficiency at the ports and promote a fair trading environment.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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