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Call off your strike; appear before us – NLC orders Health Services Workers’ Union

  The National Labour Commission (NLC), has directed the leadership of the Health Services Workers’ Union to suspend its strike with immediate effect. The directive comes as a result of the failure of the Health Services Workers’ Union to call off the industrial action after a meeting with the government. The workers, who are made up of record personnel, lab technicians, orderlies among others, say governments have over the years, turned a blind eye to their plight. But the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Ofosu Asamoah speaking to the media called on the union to appear before the commission for deliberations and negotiations on its concerns about conditions of service. According to him, the union didn’t inform them (NLA) of their action before embarking on same. He added that, they have directed them to call off the strike and appear before the commission to settle the matter. …..OFOSU ASAMOAH…..       Police rescue one-month-old baby ‘abandoned’ in bush A mo

Kaaka’s family petitions PIPS over alleged misconduct of Ejura police

  The family of late Ibrahim Mohammed, alias Kaaka, a social activist, has petitioned the Police Intelligence & Police Professional Standards (PIPS) requesting an inquiry into allegations of police misconduct during the Ejura disturbances. Spokesperson of the family, Alhaji Inusah Mohammed speaking to Nana Ampratwum on Silver fm Omanbapa morning show said, their petition is based on the report by the Ministerial Committee that investigated the unrest levelled allegations of misconduct and bribery against the police in Ejura. According to him, other allegations of corruption against Kaaka’s mother cast aspersions on the integrity of the police and that should also be investigated. He added that, the petition brought is to initiate an inquiry into the allegations of criminal and professional misconduct made against the Ejura police, in order that the necessary criminal and administrative sanctions may be applied. Already, Kaaka’s family has said the report by the three-member

I’m not foolish to set up Komenda Sugar Factory without plans for raw materials – Mahama

  Former President, John Dramani Mahama has accused the current government of deliberately failing to operationalise the Komenda Sugar Factor. The $35 million factory, built from an Indian EXIM Bank facility, has not worked since its commissioning in 2016. The factory was revamped to revive the local production of sugar, thereby reducing the importation of the commodity. But the story has been different. The factory has failed to produce sugar and is currently rusting away. The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) says that John Mahama failed to make arrangements for the provision of raw materials before proceeding to establish the factory. But John Mahama, responding to this, says that his government had a vision for the operationalization of the factory. According to him, the Indian government had prevailed on them to get the factory ready and later apply for funds to support the production of raw materials. Speaking in an interview on Cape FM in the Central Region as par

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