The Speaker of Parliament, Prof. Aaron Mike Ocquaye, has asked civil society groups to “leave” parliament alone to finish work on the Right to Information Bill. According to Prof. Ocquaye, Parliament has completed 80% of work on the bill and will pass it by February 2019. “While parliament is working hard to pass the Right […] The post “Leave us alone”
Finance ministers who supervise a budget deficit of more than 6% will now be impeached from office by Parliament beginning the next fiscal year. This is according to the dictates of Fiscal Responsibility Bill,2018 which was passed by Parliament Saturday night. The law seeks to cap budget deficits at a ceiling of 5%. The move […] The post Parliament
The Economic Community of West African States, (ECOWAS), has commended President Akufo-Addo and his colleague Head of State of Guinea, President Alpha Condé, for their joint mediation efforts in the Republic of Togo aimed at resolving the political tension between the Togolese government and opposition parties. Chair of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of States […] The post ECOWAS
Employees of the office of the special Prosecutor will have to seek clearance from the special Prosecutor Martin Amidu before they can enter into any marriage arrangement. Suitors of employees will also have to be vetted and cleared by the office. These directives are contained in the office of the special Prosecutor Legislative Instrument currently […] The post Special
The Energy Ministry has announced that 58 companies have so far qualified for the next stage of the bidding process for the three oil blocks in the Western basin. In a statement, the ministry said two of the applications were invalidated. “The Ministry of Energy wishes to inform the general public that the Licensing Round […] The post 58 bidders qualify to compete
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