Uncategorized
Malawi’s Deadly Outbreak Vindicates Bawumia On Importance Of Ghana All But Eradicating Cholera
[ad_1]
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia often lists the numerous achievements of his government whilst giving speeches. A man who pays minute attention to detail, Bawumia leaves nothing out when making his lists, no matter how mundane.
The Vice President would mention every little thing he believes the NPP has been able to improve upon in Ghanaian society, and critics would jump on him for being too literal and listing things they consider unimportant.
One such achievement critics often downplay is the practical eradication of cholera. Multiple times on the stump, especially when speaking about water and sanitation, the Veep would point out that since taking office, the NPP has all but eliminated the hitherto deadly disease that is cholera.
Whilst many were tempted to laugh it off as Bawumia once more being too arcane and literal in his definition of achievement, a deadly cholera outbreak that has swept through continental neighbours Malawi highlights exactly how crucial keeping that disease in check is and why Bawumia is more than right to celebrate Ghana never having to deal with the menace again.
Malawi’s cholera outbreak
The East African country of Malawi is currently in the midst of its worst cholera outbreak in two decades, a disaster that has so far claimed 750 lives (and counting).
The outbreak started in March 2022 but became worse over the holiday period.
Earlier this month, authorities in the country suspended primary and secondary schools opening in two major cities – the capital, Lilongwe, and the commercial hub, Blantyre – for two more weeks after the Christmas holidays.
On Thursday, January 12th 2023, Health Minister Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda ordered the closure of many businesses that lack safe water, toilets and hygienic refuse disposal facilities, and announced restrictions on the sale of pre-cooked food.
“We continue to record rising number of cases across the country, despite signs of reduced transmission and deaths in a few areas,” Chiponda said in a statement and urged adherence to sanitation and hygiene measures.
The Minister had earlier announced that 17 people had died from 589 new cases of the waterborne disease “in the past 24 hours.” Malawi has recorded 22,759 cases since the onset of the outbreak in March last year.
Currently, about 15 people are dying every day in Malawi from the outbreak whilst nearly 1,000 remain hospitalised.
At this moment, 14 African countries are battling a cholera outbreak. Africa CDC director Ahmed Ogwell Ouma said 393 deaths from slightly more than 4,000 new cases were reported during the past week on the continent.
Epidemiologist Adamson Muula told the Associated Press (AP) that the outbreak is affecting “the very poor” who lack access to safe water and sanitation.
“People who have functioning water closets, potable water from taps in homes and those who fortify themselves by not eating from questionable places are basically not at risk,” said Muula, a lecturer at Kamuzu University of Health Sciences in Blantyre. He blamed ruling elites for failing to invest in infrastructure.
“People who are not served by the municipal water supply system. People who defecate in bushes and other open spaces, drink from open water sources and those who live in communities where the different water companies can fail to provide tap water for days on end are the ones affected,” said Muula. “Such a disease becomes difficult to control as the bourgeois feel unconcerned.”
The Situation in Ghana
As the picture of what other African countries are going through becomes clear, it highlights the importance of Bawumia’s insistence on the importance of Ghana eradicating the deadly disease.
Annual outbreaks of cholera used to be the norm in Ghana until significant investments in water and sanitation by the ruling NPP brought it to a halt.
The Vice President pointed this out during a recent speech at the “All System Go Africa” Symposium on Wednesday, October 19th 2022.
Dr Bawumia was a guest of honour at the symposium, which brought together African Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) experts to brainstorm on the best way to make the WASH Sector on the Continent more responsive to the needs of the populace.
Bawumia revealed the numerous projects undertaken by the ruling NPP government to improve water and sanitation in the country since taking office.
He named projects including the Upper East Water Supply Project, the Yendi Water Supply project. the Tamale Water Supply Project, the Damongo Water Supply Project, the Wenchi Water Supply Project, the Sunyani Water Supply Project, Keta Water Supply Project, Sekondi-Takoradi Water Supply Project, and the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA)/ Greater Kumasi Metropolitan Area Water and Sanitation Project.
Bawumia said all these projects are expected to lead to an additional 4.3 million people having access to portable water in Ghana.
“The interventions in the water sub-sector are expected to result in additional 4.3 million beneficiaries having access to potable water. According to the 2021 Population and Housing Census of Ghana on water and sanitation coordinated by the Ghana Statistical Service, the number of households that currently have access to toilet facilities has increased from 33 % to 59.3%. With respect to water, the percentage of households with access to basic drinking water has seen a significant improvement from 79 % in 2018 to 87.7 % in 2021.” Bawumia continued.
“These improvements have resulted in significant gains, with not a single case of cholera recorded over the past 5 years….Ghana’s achievement has been possible, for instance in the sanitation space, because of the Government’s decision to continue to encourage the Public-Private Partnership option in the execution of socio-economic infrastructure,” he added.
As amply demonstrated by the issues in Malawi and elsewhere on the continent, the lack of access to clean and portable drinking water has been a major factor in the ongoing cholera outbreak.
The work done by the NPP government in those sectors has met many of those challenges which used to be commonplace in Ghana, with the additional benefit of all but eradicating the canker of cholera.
The lesson here is that no achievement relating to health can easily be downplayed. As we are seeing in Malawi, there is a very dark alternative to Ghana’s current situation.
Dr Bawumia often points to achievements in digitisation and other sectors that critics are fond of downplaying but in the long run, he is often proven right on the utility of those achievements.
Critics can mock and jape when Bawumia says Ghana has increased access to toilet facilities from 33 % to 59.3% but as we’re seeing elsewhere, this has real-life consequences that are far from funny.
Just like with digitisation, Bawumia appears to possess the foresight to see benefits to moves that the short-sighted simply refuse to fathom. One suspects with time, he would be vindicated on the digital agenda just as he has been on the importance of water and sanitation.
Source: theGhanaianVoice.Com
READ ALSO: Refused A UK Visa? CLICK HERE FOR HELP
CLICK HERE to subscribe to our daily up-to-date news!!
[ad_2]
Source link
Uncategorized
Bawumia Donates Ghc 50,000 To Support 47th SWAG Awards
[ad_1]
Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has donated an amount of Ghc 50,000 to support the organisation of the 47th Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) Awards.
The SWAG Awards is held annually to honour distinguished Ghanaian sportsmen and sportswomen.
Over 40 athletes who brought honour to Ghana through their performances in sports in the calendar year 2022 are slated to be honoured by SWAG next weekend.
An aide to Dr Bawumia, Tamimu Issah, presented the Veep’s 50,000 Cedis donation to the President of SWAG, Kwabena Yeboah, and Secretary General, Charles Osei Asibey on Wednesday, January 18th 2022.
Ghc 30,000 out of the figure is to be used to support the organisation of the entire program whilst the winners of two prestigious categories; the Female Footballer of the Year and the Sports Journalist of the Year – are to receive Ghc 10,000 each.
Kwabena Yeboah expressed gratitude to the Veep for his support upon receipt of the donation.
Dr Bawumia has consistently shown support to sporting organisations and has earned plaudits for his benevolence.
For instance, the 46th SWAG Awards held last year was supported by the Veep with a similar Ghc 50,000 donation.
Other sporting organisations that have benefited from the Veep’s generosity aside from SWAG include Real Tamale United (RTU), King Faisal, Hasaacas Ladies, Ampem Darkoa Ladies and others.
The Vice President in particular pays special attention to the development of women’s sports, hence his decision to provide Gh 10,000 for the Female Footballer of the Year award winner.
The 47th MTN/Adamus SWAG Awards comes off at the Accra International Center on January 28, 2023.
READ ALSO: Refused A UK Visa? CLICK HERE FOR HELP
CLICK HERE to subscribe to our daily up-to-date news!!
[ad_2]
Source link
Uncategorized
Bawumia Is The Man To Rescue Ghana – Frank Annoh-Dompreh On Gold-for-Oil Plan
[ad_1]
The Majority Chief Whip in Parliament, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has lauded the genius of Vice President Dr Mahaudu Bawumia following the successful takeoff of his gold-for-oil plan.
Reacting to recent news of the policy’s successful implementation, Annoh-Dompreh said Bawumia is a gift to Ghana who will rescue us from the current challenges via his unconventional policy ideas.
Taking to Twitter, the Member of Parliament for Nsawam Adoagyiri wrote: “He is a gift to this Nation, let’s not take it for granted. Do away with your ‘Hatred’ for him.. He will rescue us, certainly. Dr. Bawumia, ever proud of him.”
His reaction comes after news broke that Ghana has received the first batch of fuel procured under the gold-for-oil policy on Monday, January 16th 2023.
The 41,000 metric tonnes of fuel procured under the government’s revolutionary ‘gold-for-oil’ policy arrived at the Tema Port, delivered by the vessel SCF YENISEI.
The relatively cheaper fuel was procured from the international market with gold instead of U.S dollars in a landmark new policy intended to fight the effects of cedi depreciation on the Ghanaian economy.
Speaking on the policy during his opening of the 42nd Annual New Year School and Conference at the University of Ghana, Legon, Bawumia touched on the ingenuity it took to come up with the policy.
”…We have mined gold for over 200 years, and when I looked at the data I realized that our total reserves of gold in Ghana was just 8.7 tonnes at the end of 2021. One of the largest gold mining countries, we are in the top 10 in the world but we have not accumulated gold to build our reserves.
“We looked at the other side of the balance sheet, we export gold and we import oil. The cost of oil import is about 3 billion dollars a year. So we ask the simple question, why don’t we, since we have always got pressure in finding US Dollars to buy oil, rather reach an agreement to change our gold for oil and then, sell the oil in Cedis and then, use the Cedis to buy more gold, use that gold to pay for oil, sell the oil in Cedis and then you don’t need to look for the scarce foreign exchange to buy oil, which always leads to depreciation on the currency.
“With this idea, we said, let us do something that the textbooks don’t teach you, let us do something that is out of the box and this is why we said gold-for-oil. We quickly looked at this and we negotiated with the suppliers of oil who were very excited and happy to receive gold in payment. Thankfully, yesterday, Monday, Ghana took its first delivery of oil under the gold-for-oil programme,” Bawumia espoused.
READ ALSO: Refused A UK Visa? CLICK HERE FOR HELP
CLICK HERE to subscribe to our daily up-to-date news!!
[ad_2]
Source link
Uncategorized
Moy3 Scam Gang – Social Media User Rains Insults On Mafia Gang After Ayisha Modi Sued Diamond Sued For Frahd
[ad_1]
A social media user has rained insults and attacks on Afia Schwarzenegger, Tracey Boakye and Diamond Appiah, aka the mafia gang.
According to the netizen, the three are involved in scamming, blackmailing and all sorts of other clandestine acts to raise money.
She said after raising this illicit money, they come and live large on social media as if they are making legit money but they’re just spending the proceeds of their alleged criminalities.
READ ALSO: Frank Nero Allegedly Used Juju To Break Maame Serwaa’s Virginity – Actor Claims
The angry tiktoker said Ayisha Modi deserves praise for exposing at least one of the mafia gang members – Diamond Appiah.
Ayisha Modi has sued Diamond Appiah for defrauding her out of over $40,000.
Ayisha reportedly gave Diamond the figure to procure land for her at East Legon but the land was never delivered.
After years of back and forth, Ayisha has taken the case to court.
The angry netizen said Modi should be commended for that whilst attacking the mafia gang for their ‘fraudulent‘ lives.
READ ALSO: I Want Justice – Daniel Duncan-Williams Calls For Father’s Arrest After Embarrassingly Causing Him To Be Detained At Togo Border
Watch below…
Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com
READ ALSO: Refused A UK Visa? CLICK HERE FOR HELP
CLICK HERE to subscribe to our daily up-to-date news!!
[ad_2]
Source link
-
Education11 months ago
If You Notice These Sign In Your Breast – Then See Your Doctor
-
Metro12 months ago
[VIDEO] Another ṩề₭z Tape From Zion College In Volta Region Finally Hits Online – WATCH
-
Education10 months ago
Okomfo Anokye SHS Teacher Caught on Camera Bonking a Female Student in Class -[Watch]
-
Metro12 months ago
Watch: SHS Girl ₣!ngḝrềḓ By 3 Boys In A Pool (VIDEO).
-
Entertainment12 months ago
Abena Korkor Shares Her ᾐᾰ₭ⓔḏ Videos Again; Boys Rush To Watch The Video -SEE
-
Metro11 months ago
Man Battling Broken Heart Does The Unthinkable In The Rain – Watch Video
-
Metro10 months ago
Must Watch Video: Viral Video Of H0r.ny Korle Bu Nurse Caught F!nger!ng Herself While At Work
-
Metro11 months ago
Watch What This Nigerian Girl Did That Has Got People Talking – Video