Monthly Archives: August 2019

Agenten gevraagd terug te komen van vakantie

Op meerdere plekken in Nederland worden agenten op vrijwillige basis gevraagd terug te komen van vakantie. ,,Ze krijgen de diensten niet meer rond”, zegt voorzitter van de Nederlandse Politiebond (NPB) Jan Struijs. Het personeelstekort speelt zowel in regio’s als Gelderland als in de grote steden Amsterdam en Rotterdam. Struijs heeft nog geen cijfers, maar volgens hem ligt het aantal politiemensen ...

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400 extra doden tijdens hittegolf in juli

Tijdens de hittegolf van eind juli zijn bijna 400 personen meer overleden dan in een gemiddelde zomerweek. Tussen 22 en 28 juli registreerde het Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS) 2964 sterfgevallen. De extra doden vielen vooral onder ouderen én in het oosten van Nederland waar de hitte langer duurde dan in de rest van het land. Het uitzonderlijk warme ...

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48-page chip-embedded passports coming – Ayorkor Botchwey

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has announced an increase in the number of booklets and introduction of microchips into the Ghanaian passport as parts of an agenda to improve security features and service delivery for passport applicants in Ghana and abroad. Scores of citizens have often complained about the inability of the sector ministry to deal with ...

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EC to compile fresh voter register for 2020 elections

It has now been confirmed that the Electoral Commission would compile a new voters’ register for the 2020 General elections. According to the commission, the need for the new voters’ register was necessitated by several factors which included the need to replace the outmoded biometric machines. Speaking in an interview with Radio Ghana in Kumasi, the Director of Electoral Services ...

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Ghana Card Registration: NIA has no intention of excluding Voltarians – Palmdeti « Prev Next » Comments (3) WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Google+ Email This Print This National Identification Authority Building NIA says it has no such plans of excluding persons in the Volta region in the registration process The National Identification Authority (NIA) has dismissed reports that the Authority is seeking to exclude a section of Ghanaians in the ongoing registration of nationals. The response comes on the back of accusations by the NDC that the NIA is deliberately sabotaging the registration exercise in the Volta Region, a stronghold of the opposition party, to cut down on the number of people eligible for registration. But Head of Corporate Affairs for the Authority, Assistant Commissioner for Immigration (ACI), Francis Palmdeti in an interview with The Ghana Report debunked the claim saying the NIA has no such plans of excluding persons in the Volta region in the registration process. “It is not our intention to exclude people from registering. We want everybody who is eligible to register to do so. There is no truth to Mr. Elvis Afriyie Ankrah’s claim, not all,” he stressed. He explained that though there have been a few challenges with the exercise in the said region, it in no way suggests a deliberate attempt to sabotage the process as has been alleged by the opposition National Democratic Congress. “I will be shocked if all these officials who have been recruited from the region would subscribe to a certain grand plan or design to have their own compatriots excluded from the National Identity Register,” he said in buttressing his point. He assured Ghanaians of the NIA’s commitment to its given mandate saying the authority was in no way ready to compromise on that. “We will not benefit if people are unable to register, we can only benefit if people are registered and are using their Ghana card,” he added.

The National Identification Authority (NIA) has dismissed reports that the Authority is seeking to exclude a section of Ghanaians in the ongoing registration of nationals. The response comes on the back of accusations by the NDC that the NIA is deliberately sabotaging the registration exercise in the Volta Region, a stronghold of the opposition party, to cut down on the ...

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Mahama wanted to give ECG to foreigners – John Boadu

General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu has called on Ghanaians to exercise patience as the Akufo-Addo government brings finality to the PDS Concession saga. According to him, the Akufo-Addo government does not intend to resurrect ‘dumsor’ which was inflicted on Ghanaians and their businesses by the NDC Administration, hence, the decision to suspend the operation ...

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Amidu cautions against misrepresenting Special Prosecutor’s mandate

The Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu has cautioned the general public against wrongly interpreting the jurisdiction and mandate of his office. In an article, Mr. Amidu said such misrepresentations could skew the expectations of his office by the public. He also said the “deliberate misperception about the jurisdiction of the Office is one sure way those who fear anti-corruption activism can ...

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Amidu cautions against misrepresenting Special Prosecutor’s mandate

The Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu has cautioned the general public against wrongly interpreting the jurisdiction and mandate of his office. In an article, Mr. Amidu said such misrepresentations could skew the expectations of his office by the public. He also said the “deliberate misperception about the jurisdiction of the Office is one sure way those who fear anti-corruption activism can ...

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My office has no jurisdiction to probe PDS case – Martin Amidu

The special prosecutor Martin Amidu has said his office does not have the mandate to investigate financial and economic crimes. The Good Governance Advocacy Group Ghana (GGAGG) has served notice it will petition the Office of the Special Prosecutor to investigate the Power Distribution Service saga after the Ghana government suspended the deal over some breaches. However, Mr. Amidu has ...

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