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In a startling turn of events, an ambulance operating under the National Ambulance Service (NAS) was caught transporting commercial goods for profit, a misuse of resources meant for emergency medical services. 
The vehicle was intercepted and upon inspection, the ambulance, which was expected to carry medical equipment and patients in need of urgent care, was instead loaded with various commercial goods, ranging from foodstuffs to charcoal and chemicals among others.
Ambulance caught transporting charcoal and plantain



The Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC) has urged Ghanaians to stand against the endemic practice of vote buying, and not to sell their votes cheaply to politicians.
The Ghanaian electorate, the Coalition said, must demand accountability and sustainable development from their political leaders.
Executive Secretary of GACC, Beauty Narteh made the call at a training workshop for journalists on serious organized crime and political financing.
"Accepting five or ten cedis might seem beneficial in the short term, but it's crucial to understand that this is a gross undervaluation of what is rightfully theirs," she added.
"Voters are deceived by the temporary fixes to longstanding issues. A road fixed overnight, washed away by the next rain, is a stark reminder of the deceitful practices some resort to for votes. Once your vote is cast based on these promises, it's too late," she added.
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The GH¢5 you take from the politicians is your future development 'you're eating'



The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Okaikwei Central (OKC) Communication Bureau on Wednesday 31st January 2024 visited Ishau Yaro, a victim of the violent disturbances that occurred during the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election five years ago.
The poignant visit was a mission of healing and unity to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the sad event.
The day’s event remains a stark reminder of the challenges facing Ghana’s democratic processes.
The delegation, led by NDC OKC Communication Officer Ibrahim Osumanu Samandulgu and including Deputy Communication Officer Reuben Kofi Obrey, Deputy Women’s Organizer Salomey Ayiteyfio, and the Assembly member for the area, Mahfuz Mohammed, carried relief items as well as messages of solidarity to Ishau Yaro, popularly called Alhaji Baba.
Ibrahim, speaking with heartfelt sincerity, assured Yaro of the community’s ongoing support, affirming the visit as a testament to their steadfast solidarity.
Despite bearing the scars of the past, Yaro’s spirit shone with resilience, further brightened by the visit and expressed gratitude not only for the tangible gifts but also for the reminder that he is not alone in his recovery.
Okaikwei Central NDC donates to Ishau Yaro on 5th Anniversary of Ayawaso West Wuogon attack




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