WILL K.T HAMMOND SUCCEED?


Members of Parliament are selected to embark on a special mission for his constituents for a period of 4 years? After 4 years, he/she has every right to ask his constituents to renew his/her mandate. 


In most situations, the electorates renew their mandate on the basis of works of the MP during his/her tenure of office.  In other cases, the electorates are motivated and enticed to vote for the MP base on his or her political affiliation.

On 7th January, 2001; a young and energetic man by name Kobina Tahir Hammond was voted by the good people of Adansi Asokwa to represent the in Parliament. In fact, he has done what he can in him limited capacity for his constituency. 


Since he emerged as the MP, there hasn't been any parliamentary primaries in the NPP as far as his Constituency is concern. This has given him the urge to manage the parliamentary seat for almost two(2) decades.

The dance to the music has totally changed in 2020. On 20th June, 2020, the incumbent MP would be contested by Sammy Binfoh Darkwa in the impending parliamentary primaries of the New Patriotic Party. The contest has raised a lot of issues in the Constituency. One question, that has been posed by the constituents is; can KT succeed?

Stalwarts of KT Hammond are hopeful that, he will emerge victorious. They believe that, he has done a lot to for the constituents to walk over his contenders.



"WORK HARD IF YOU REALLY WANT TO BEAT HON. K.T HAMMOND"- NANA SARFO KANTANKA SHAIRA




YOU MUST BE INDUSTRIOUS IF YOU WANT TO BEAT K.T HAMMOND IN 2020- A MESSAGE TO ADANSI ASOKWA PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES.

Partisan politics in Ghana has done more harm done good over the last four (4) decades. Our country has suffered a lot from the actions and inactions of some corrupt and visionless politicians in recent times.

Most people go into politics with the aim of developing their constituency with the limited resources at their disposal but it later turn up to be the opposite. They rather enrich themselves and their families at the expense of welfare of their constituents. They abruptly forget their promises, the plights of their constituents and even aggravate the woes of the constituency.

2020 is just around the corner, Ghanaians will surely go to the polls to elect our parliamentary candidates. Adansi Asokwa Constituency cannot be left out. I am 100% sure that, Hon. K.T Hammond would surely be on the ballot paper. That's good. He has every right to contest but as to who gives him a keen competition is what the constituents want to know.

K.T Hammond is a strong politician, he has already built every muscle he needs to win the seat but I believe the constituents would be glad if someone with great ideas/vision contest him. The point that, K.T has been on the seat for quite too long and for that matter he must be voted against is a non starter. Hard work and strategically sell yourself to the constituents.

Over the years, his contenders had been campaigning on a long tone, their messages were not convincing, their relationships with the constituents are not the best, their contributions to community development are inconspicuous and they adopt weak and porous campaign strategies.

Should you want to beat K.T, then you need a powerful campaign message. Be strategic and hardworking.


GOVERNMENT BUILDS NEW MARKET FOR ADANSI ABOABO II.

ADANSI ABOABO II MARKET

Adansi Asokwa District is one of the newly created districts in Ghana. This district is predominantly rural communities. Adansi Aboabo II happens to be one of the prominent communities in the district.

It's expected that, every community in the district enjoys a portion of the national cake through building of social amenities such schools, hospitals, markets, potable drinking water by the Government of the day. The MP of the area, Hon. K.T Hammond together with his ably  supported District Chief Executive, Hon. Adu-Boahen Andrews spearheaded the construction of a market for the community.
Adansi Aboabo Market.

The market is sited just behind the community centre (Old Methodist Primary School). " We are happy for the construction of this market, we hope that something great comes out of this. In going forward, it will really help our community (Aboabo) "- A Commuter revealed this to AdansiMedia.

20 BRILLIANT QUOTES BY OSAGYEFO DR. KWAME NKRUMAH.




Osagyef Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
Dr Kwame Nkrumah can simply be described as a man who believed in African Unity and pushed for self governance.
He was Ghana’s first president and prime minister who led the fight against British colonialism to gain Ghana’s independence. He was also one of the founding fathers of the Organization of African Unity.
Below are some brilliant quotes by Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah:1. I am not African because I was born in Africa but because Africa was born in me.
2. It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems and that this can only be found in African unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest forces for good in the world.
3. As far as I am concerned, I am in the knowledge that death can never extinguish the torch which I have lit in Ghana and Africa. Long after I am dead and gone, the light will continue to burn and be borne aloft, giving light and guidance to all people
4. Action without thought is empty. Thought without action is blind.
5. Countrymen, the task ahead is great indeed and heavy is the responsibility; and yet it is a noble and glorious challenge – a challenge which calls for the courage to dream, the courage to believe, the courage to dare, the courage to do, the courage to envision, the courage to fight, the courage to work, the courage to achieve – to achieve the highest excellencies and the fullest greatness of man. Dare we ask for more in life?
6. Africa is a paradox which illustrates and highlights neo-colonialism. Her earth is rich, yet the products that come from above and below the soil continue to enrich, not Africans predominantly, but groups and individuals who operate to Africa’s impoverishment.
7. The forces that unite us are intrinsic and greater than the superimposed influences that keep us apart.
8. The result of neo-colonialism is that foreign capital is used for the exploitation rather than for the development of the less developed parts of the world. Investment under neo-colonialism increases rather than decreases the gap between the rich and poor countries of the world.
9. The independence of Ghana is meaningless unless it is linked-up with the total liberation of the African Continent
10. All people of African descent, whether they live in North or South America, the Caribbean, or in any part of the world are Africans and belong to the African nation.
11. Freedom is not something that one people can bestow on another as a gift. They claim it as their own and none can keep it from them.
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12.  It is only the ending of capitalism, colonialism, imperialism and neocolonialism and the attainment of world communism that can provide the conditions under which the RACE question can finally be abolished and eliminated.
13. We face neither East nor West: we face forward.
14. It is far easier for the proverbial camel to pass through the needle’s eye, hump and all than for an erstwhile colonial administration to give sound and honest counsel of a political nature to its liberated territory.
15. We all want a United Africa, United not only in our concept of what unity connotes but united in our common desire to move forward together in dealing with all the problems that can best be solved only on a continental basis.
16. The best way of learning to be an independent sovereign state is to be an independent sovereign state.
17. Africa is one continent, one people and one nation with common destiny.
18. The masses of the people of Africa are crying for unity.
19. A state in the grip of neo-colonialism is not master of its own destiny. It is this factor which makes neo-colonialism such a serious threat to world peace.
20. It is far easier for the proverbial camel to pass through the needle’s eye, hump and all than for an erstwhile colonial administration to give sound and honest counsel of a political nature to its liberated territory.

KWAKU BONSAM JOINS OFFINSO-NORTH PARLIAMENTARY RACE.




Nana Kwaku Bonsam, one of the most popular Fetish Priests in Ghana, has proudly shown interest in Ghanaian mainstream politics. He seeking to be elected as the Member of Parliament for the Offinso-North Constituency in the Ashanti Region as an independent parliamentary Candidate.


Okomfo Kwaku Bonsam hails from Akomadan. His interest in politics was necessitated by corrupt attitude of Ghanaian politicians. He claims he has repertoire of knowledge to help develop the constituency as well as Ghana as a whole.

He has emphatically stated  that, through the help of 'Kofio Kofio' one of his gods, he would help curb corruption in this country. He believes national development has nothing to do with formal education but rather dedication, commitment and vision.

NASPA-PHM SHOWS PHILANTHROPICAL GESTURE TOWARDS AWUDUA CATHOLIC

NASPA-PHM SHOWS PHILANTHROPICAL GESTURE TOWARDS AWUDUA CATHOLIC SCHOOL.



National Service Personnel Association of the Prestea-Huni Municipal showed philanthropical gesture towards Awudua Roman Catholic school early today. The presented dust-bins as part of their week celebration in Promoting good sanitation and healthy environment in the various schools within the Municipality. The items were generously presented by Mr. Benjamin Obda Kyoole (President), Promise Obo(Organizer) and Miss Sheba Naa Aku Adotey (Women's Commissioner) and Phinehas Opoku who is a national service personnel in the school.

The President of the Association in person of Mr. Benjamin Obda Kyoole laid much emphasis on the need to keep our environment spick and span. He also advised the pupils to desist from littering and admonished them to make good use of the dust-bins.
The Teachers, together with the student body received the items in good faith and commended them for their philanthropical gesture.


THE HEADMISTRESS' REMARKS:

The Headmistress of the school, Mrs. Sarah Kyei Bassaw humbly thanked them and assured them that, the school will effectively and efficiently used the items donated to the school. She then went further to present their grievances as far as national service postings are concerned;
 " We seriously need teachers in our school. Service personnel hardly come to our school. We will be grateful if adequate service personnel are posted to our reputable school every year. May God richly bless you for your effort."

By: Sir Obed.

BASIC EDUCATION-THE BEDROCK OF EDUCATION IN GHANA IS GRADUALLY COLLAPSING.


Undeniably, Basic education is the bedrock of education and in recent times, much attention has been shifted from the basic level of our education ladder which has paved way for so many problems to pop up at the Basic level.

 Examinations are very common to every student in the world. Basic Education Certificate Examination is one of the examinations organised by the West Africa Examination Council in Ghana. A lot of arguments have been raised about it. Many people have questioned the credibility of the BECE results , others have opined that, Junior High School pupils should not be made to write any examination after JHS 3 but should proceed to Senior High School right after JHS 3. As to whether these arguments are right, they are subject to intellectual discourse.

In fact, I had my personal view about the Basic Education Certificate Examination until I visited an Examination centre during the 2019 edition. It was there, I realized that, our Basic Education is sitting on tenterhooks and should these acts of ineptitude and corruption on the part of some supervisors, invigilators, teachers and Examiners continue, Ghana's Basic Education will collapse in the nearby future. At the  Examination Centre, almost every candidate was willing and able to sneak into examinations hall with some foreign materials simply because it was considered the order of the day. The invigilators and the Supervisors were rather perpetrators of examination malpractices. Who was there to watch over the 'Watchmen'?

Teachers were running helter skelter in search of 'apor' for their pupils whilst invigilators were busily collecting some token from pupils in order to offer them assistance. This is highly pathetic.The rational behind the BECE is fading out gradually; in no time, BECE results slips would be used to package roasted groundnut or maize by the seller at roadside.

 In recent times, one would conclude that the BECE results are not the true reflection of the pupils performance. If this assertion is true, then why should pupils sit for the BECE? Is it the surest way of assesing student's performance at the Basic level? Is it even good for a school like  'Pepesa M/A Junior High School, Kwame-Niampah JHS, Bodwesango D/A JHS, Okranum L/A JHS, Dwirigum L/A JHS....... write the same ICT questions with the likes of Morning Star Academy, Soul Clinic International? I demand no answer. I was not surprised at all when a school which registered thirty-eight candidates for the BECE meander its way through to register only two pupils out of the 38 for the 2019 BECE ICT for a reason(s) best known to them.

My Appeal:

I am humbly appealing to the National Teachers Council, Ministry of Education, Ghana Education Service and all stakeholders of our Basic Education to put cogent measures that would reignite the quality standards of our Basic Education in place; for the Bedrock of our Education is in shambles.

The Government of the day ought to come out with policies that would help promote quality education at the Basic level. Much attention must be paid to the teachers' welfare, productivity and general performance of the teacher. Teachers are the agents of quality education and should they be neglected, it will be very difficult to realize the intended objectives set for our basic education.

Long Live All Teachers.

By: Kwame Sarfo.

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WILL K.T HAMMOND SUCCEED?

Members of Parliament are selected to embark on a special mission for his constituents for a period of 4 years? After 4 years, he/she has e...