TEIN advised TESCON to read the constitution well and stop displaying high degree of ignorance on public and constitutional matters.
Speaking to the Ghana News Agency at Apam, Obrifo Ahunako Ahor Ankobea said Ghanaians thought the Kumasi Peace Accord would set their hearts at peace about electoral violence unfortunately pronouncements on the airwaves seemed to prove that the peace accord had not allayed the fears of Ghanaians.
Addressing the second ordinary meeting of assembly at Saltpond, he said belonging to different political parties did not mean they are enemies.
The debate, which was to help the electorate to make informed choice in voting, focused on education, health agriculture, people with disability, economy, energy, employment, women and children and youth and sports.
According to statistics from the EC, 1,198 candidates are men while 134 are women.
She made the call at a workshop on elections for the media organized by the EC in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) at Effia near Takoradi.
The father of the deceased, Mr Benebengor Baly, told the GNA that his son’s body was found the following day at beach and has been deposited at the Half Assini Government hospital mortuary for post mortem examination.
Mr Emmanuel Kpoha, father of the deceased Kingsley, told the GNA that there was block-out at the community and when the power came back his house built with local materials burst into flames.
According to him voting should remain secret by law and anybody who goes against it would be made to face the law.
Mrs Sylvia Annor, Principal Public Relations Officer of the EC said in Accra the Commission was well grounded and on top of the task ahead as far as the special exercise was concerned.
He said belonging to a different side of the political divide did not make one an enemy.
A statement issued in Accra by Mr James Asante, Director of Communications of the party and copied to the Ghana News Agency said the delegation led by Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, General Secretary is expected to meet the Manhyia Constituency and Ashanti Regional Executives of the NDC to update them on events that led to the shooting of an NDC supporter a couple of days ago.
Breman Kuntanase (C/R), Dec. 3, GNA- Retaining National Democratic Congress (NDC) at next Friday’s general poll would be a gratitude to the late President John Evans Atta Mills for his vision for Ghana, Vice President Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur has said.
Lome (Togo), Dec. 3, GNA - Attendance at the 10th Lome International Fair was more than 200,000 on Sunday.
Accra, Dec. 3, GNA - A two-year project to improve food security and reduce income volatility for smallholder farmers in the breadbasket regions of Ghana has been launched in Accra.
Accra, Dec. 3, GNA -Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, General Overseer of Action Chapel International, has urged the presidential candidates contesting the December 2012 polls on Friday to accept the outcome of the elections to preserve the peace.
Accra , Dec 3, GNA - Banks operating in Ghana have been urged to step up their efforts in the fight against money laundering and terrorism financing to avert the country being blacklisted again.
Tamale, Dec. 3,) GNA - The Coalition of NGOs in Health has called on political parties to make issues of universal access to free and quality health care the central focus of their campaign.
Mr Owusu-Koranteng, who was speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Accra at the weekend, observed: “Political campaigns have reached a crescendo and it is a good time to assess what issues have occupied the political campaign space in the form of political promises.
Gomoa Dawurampong, Dec. 2, GNA - Obirifo Ahunako Ahor Ankobea II, Paramount Chief of Gomoa Akyempim , has cautioned students to resist attempts by politicians to influence them with money to cause mayhem during the December 7 general election.
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