The police said: “As we are entering into the Christmas festivities many criminals and fraudsters would use various schemes to outwit unsuspecting individuals, therefore be careful to avoid falling prey to their activitiesâ€Â.
Professor Takyiwaa Manu, former Convener of the Network for Women’s Right in Ghana (NETRIGHT) who made the call expressed dismay at the “winner takes all†system of governance which had characterised the Ghanaian political landscape.
He said the acute malnutrition cases in the Region dropped from 21 per cent in 2011 to 18.3 per cent in 2012 while children born with low birth weight had also seen a decrease from 10.3 per cent in 2010 to 9.5 in 2011 and 8.7 per cent in 2012.
Dr Jacob Yakubu Mahama, Deputy Director in charge of Public Health in the Region, expressed worry that despite the numerous sensitisation programmes undertaken in the area, the use of contraceptives is not very popular.
Prof Manu urged the students to be discipline in their dressing outfits and focus on the importance of life and familiarised themselves with the institute’s academic regulations to avoid expulsion.
In a report published on December 18, entitled: “Exploited labour: Migrant workers in Italy’s agricultural sector,†AI focused on the severe exploitation of migrant workers from sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa and Asia, employed in low-skilled, often seasonal or temporary jobs, mostly in the agricultural sector in the southern areas of Latina and Caserta.
Dr Ayini, Lecturer in Law at the University of Ghana, Legon, made the appeal when he interacted with the people in the newly created Constituency and Local Executives of National Democratic Congress (NDC) who supported him to win the seat.
The items included cartons of drugs for the treatment of hypertension, diabetes, cholesterol as well as calcium supplement for women, and equipment such as nuclear scintillation camera and X-Ray Fluoroscopy machine.
The measures which include interpreting and using information derived from satellites observations on the vegetation in the country falls under the African Monitoring of Environment for Sustainable Development (AMESD) project.
He said Ghana have immense tourist potentials, hence the need for the envoys to advertise them and seek collaboration to tap the resources to create job opportunities for the youth
He said:â€ÂHis death is not a lost to only his family members, but also a great lost to members of the National Democratic Congress, the business community and all Ghanaians.â€Â
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