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Just In: Sammy Gyamfi Releases Fresh Press Statement As Special Voting Begins Today
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has issued a statement promising to absorb the full school fees of all new entrants into tertiary institutions in the next academic year.
The party’s communications Cheif, Sammy Gyamfi shared the statement on his Facebook wall;
NEXT NDC GOVERNMENT TO INTRODUCE “FA NINYINAA” POLICY FOR GHANAIAN STUDENTS WHO WILL BE ADMITTED TO TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS NEXT YEAR.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC), announces that it has accepted for incorporation in the Peoples’ Manifesto, the recommendation of the Education Policy Group of the party that the next NDC government absorbs the FULL school fees of Ghanaian students who will be admitted to tertiary institutions in the 2020/2021 academic year.
This policy is an enhancement of our commitment in the People’s Manifesto to absorb 50% of the school fees of all tertiary students for the 2020/2021 academic year through the “KYEMUPE” policy, which will now apply to only continuing students in tertiary institutions in the country.
The Flagbearer of the Party, H.E John Dramani Mahama will in due course, throw more light on this enhanced package for Ghanaian students who will be admitted to tertiary institutions next year dubbed, “FA NINYINAA”.
DATED THIS 1ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 2020
Sgd.
Cde Samuel Ofosu Ampofo
National Chairman

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NDC Members Petition National Chairman To Sack Koku Anyidoho Over Gross Misconduct
Some members of the opposition NDC have petitioned the National Chairman of the Party to dismiss former deputy general secretary, Koku Anyidoho from the party for what they term as gross misconduct.
Mr Anyidoho has taken a passive position from the Party since he lost the Party’s internal electoral contest in which he contested for the position of General Secretary.
The Petition for Koku’s dismissal, signed by one Eric Adjei, cites various media publications in which Mr Anyidoho is deemed to have made comments against his Party’s interest.

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Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied – Akufo-Addo Lawyer Counters Tsikata
One of the lawyers of President Akufo-Addo in the ongoing election petition hearing has brushed aside claims by lead counsel for the petitioners in the Election Petition, Tsatsu Tsikata that the Supreme court should not sacrifice justice for expedition.
In his response to Mr Tsikata, he noted that justice delayed is justice denied.
Tsikata, had told the Supreme Court that much as the court may want to stick to the timelines specified in C.I 99 for the adjudication of election petitions, it should not be done in disregard of justice.
However, addressing the media after proceedings, Mr Frank Davies said “What is meant by sacrificing justice on the altar of expedition?
“Justice delayed is justice denied. So what is it? They are just not ready. They were advocating for a live broadcast of proceedings and now everybody is seeing what is happening in court. Everyday lead counsel for the petitioners is making one complaint or the other.
“You cannot blame the failure of a bad farm on your tools of implementation. Your farm is your farm and it depends on how you cultivate it so we should not ponder over this repeated rhetoric of sacrificing justice for expedition.”
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Election Petition: Supreme Court Adjourns Hearing To January 26
The Supreme Court has adjourned its hearing of the 2020 Election Petition to Tuesday January 26, 2021.
The petitioner in the 2020 Presidential Election Petition, John Dramani Mahama, has sought a review of a ruling on some 12 questions he wanted the 1st Respondent, Electoral Commission to answer after the court had earlier dismissed similar applicaion.
Lawyer for the petitioner on Wednesday January 20 told the court at the beginning of hearing that he has come to seek a review of the ruling on their application for interrogatories the previous day.
The court ruled that “the crucial issue of relevancy has not been established in this Application” emphasizing the various amendments that have been made to the Court Procedures and Rules, the latest being C.I 99.
“We are strictly bound by C.I 99 and therefore will not apply Order 22 of C.I 47 OF 2004 in this circumstance.
“We accordingly refuse to grant the application and same is accordingly dismissed”, the court ruled.
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