GhanaReview International - The Leading Ghanaian News Agency
London New York Accra
GRi Newsreel
Friday 24 May 2013

2013-05-24

[N] Election Petition threatens stability - Kwesi Jonah
[N] 27-year-old graduate burnt to death
[N] Re-negotiate 3bn Chinese loan- Minority
[N] Tano North MP says bad roads in the constituency is affecting farming productivi
[N] Scrapping of GYEEDA not solution – Joe Abbey
[N] Woyome petitions judgement debt commission
[N] CID picks up 2 people for estate fraud
[N] Political scientist fears, Ghana will never be the same after Election Petition
[N] President Mahama arrives in Addis Ababa for start of AU Summit

2013-05-23

[N] Ghana Beyond The Supreme Court
[N] Ghana To Use UK Technology For Street Naming
[N] Polling stations are not identified by serial numbers - General mosquito
[N] Avoidable Stampede, Deaths For Anointing Water
[N] President Urges GCB To Support Start-up Businesses

2013-05-22

[N] NDC Shot Down
[N] Ghana loses 140 million cedis to disasters annually
[N] Court Throws Out Mort City, Others
[N] Gov't pharmacists vow to continue strike
[N] No Witness For Woyome

2013-05-21

[N] Anglican Bishop of Accra lauds tolerance of Ga chiefs
[N] Government to reconstruct markets across the country
[N] Gov't Squeezes CSIR
[N] NGGL's Ahafo Mine helping to develop Afrisipa - Chief
[N] Government to investigate latest Kumasi killing - Ayariga
[N] Worakese Chiefs: Government paid us 27 million for lands acquired
[N] 10,000 smallholder farmers to benefit from PGHGSF project
[N] NADMO cautions residents of flood-prone areas

2013-05-20

[N] Work Now Starts At Permanent Site Of Volta Varsity
[N] Stop Twisting Facts About Supreme Court Case … JJ Warns Media Personnel
[N] Solar Power Is A Major Saviour To Ghana’s Energy Requirements
[N] Queenmother Cries Over Galamsey
[N] Minority Leader Fires Woyome
[N] 13 yr old forced into marriage to replace her elder sister
[N] Ghana losing millions every month through questionable contracts at GYEEDA
[N] Otumfuo Condemns Politicization Ghanaian Society  
[N] EU, US Reject Ghanaian Exports – Due To Non-Compliance With Standards
[N] Prez Mahama orders investigations into 'abnormal' fires
[N] Government to roll out measures to improve revenue mobilization
[N] NDC Demands Suspension Of KPMG Audit

2013-05-19

[N] Ekumfi District benefits from GH¢1.2 million pineapple growing project
... go Back
 
General News

[ 2012-08-17 ]

Speaker adjourns Parliament sine die
Accra, Aug 16, GNA – Mrs Justice Joyce Bamford
Addo, the Speaker of Parliament has adjourned the
house sine die on Thursday after the House
approved some loan agreements.

The loan agreements include a loan agreement
between the government and the African Development
Fund for an amount of 45,000,000.00 Units of
Accounts, an equivalent of US.04 million and a
grant amount of 25,000,000.00 Units of Account, an
equivalent of US.20 million to finance development
of skills for the industry.

The House also approved a 64,500,000.00 Special
Drawing rights, an equivalent of US0.00 million
and a grant amounting to 45million Dollar from the
United States Agency for International
Development.

Also approved was the amount of 64,500,000.00 and
a grant of US million for International
Development to finance the proposed Ghana
Commercial Agricultural Project.

Mrs Addo commended members saying all of deserve
good rest though the political season is
intensifying for the December elections.

She said “I am of the conviction that these
endeavours would not deny you of the energy you
need in order to participate effectively in the
next meeting which is of course the last one for
this Parliament.”

She also commended the members of the
Parliamentary Press Corps for the good and
accurate reportage of our work here.

Mr Cletus Apul Avoka, Majority Leader, commended
the Appointment Committee for the stance they took
to vet the Presidential nominee for the position
of a Vice President adding that the exercise was
conducted smoothly and has helped in deepening and
enhancing our credentials in good governance
within the community of democratic States.

He also commended the nominee, now Vice President
for his comportment and performance during the
occasion.

Mr Avoka thanked members for the show of
patriotism and for joining hands with the
executive and the family of the late President in
giving our departed President a fitting burial.

He said the House may have to be recalled in the
course of the recess to sit for the statutory
period required for the CI 73 meant for creation
of 45 new constituencies to mature as a corrected
version of the document was re-laid on August 15,
2012 after it was withdrawn same day.

Mr Avoka said a total of 10 legislative Instrument
and two Constitutional Instruments were presented
to the House during the meeting majority of which
have come into force.

He said 125 questions were asked for oral and
written answers during the meeting of which 6 were
urgent in addition to loan and international
agreements.

He reminded members of the loss of three members
who are, Alhaji Saani Iddi, member for Wulensi and
Mr Emmanuel Asamoah Owusu-Ansah, member for Kwabre
West, who both passed on June 4, 2012 and June 22,
2012 respectively and Adamu Daramani-Sakande who
was convicted and sentenced by the High Court.

Source - GNA



... go Back

 
Add YOUR View here

Ghana Review International (GRi) is published by Micromedia Consultants Ltd. T/A MCL - a wholly Ghanaian owned news agency. GRi is an independent publication and is non-aligned to any political party or interest group, within or outside of Ghana. It is a reliable source of information for Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians alike. This magazine will be of interest to any person with an interest in Ghana, Ghanaians and Africans, wherever in the world they live. This website is the on-line arm of the publication. It contains news and reviews on Ghana and the international communities.

All pages are © Copyright Ghana Review International (GRi) 1994 - 2013