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Ghana’s Return To IMF Is A Total Disappointment – OccupyGhana

Pressure group OccupyGhana has described as disappointing the government’s decision to seek financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In a statement, the group noted that this move contradicts the much-touted ‘Ghana beyond Aid’ the incumbent administration propagates. Last week, the Akufo-Addo government made a formal declaration of its …

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OccupyGhana To Lands Commission : Specify When You Will Give Us Information On All Released Lands

Civil Society Group, OccupyGhana has asked the Lands Commission to provide a date on which their request on June 2, for information on all released lands by the Commission could be received. In a letter dated June 21 addressed to the Ag. Executive Secretary of the Lands Commission, OccupyGhana, indicated …

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OccupyGhana Requests Full Details Of Disallowance And Surcharge Certificates Issued By Auditor-General

Civil Society Group, OccupyGhana has requested full details of disallowance and surcharge certificates issued by the Auditor-General in respect of infractions committed by officials of public service institutions. The group further demanded evidence of service of the certificate on the persons surcharged, the date on which the certificate was transmitted …

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OccupyGhana Threatens To Sue Auditor-General Over Disallowances And Surcharges

A pressure movement, OccupyGhana has threatened the Auditor-General with a court action if he fails to respond to them on issues on disallowances and surcharges.   According to the group, they have written series of letters requesting the Auditor-General to furnish them on actions taken “for illegal use of government …

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OccupyGhana Demands ‘Rogues’ MPs Prosecution Over Karate In Parliament

Pressure group, OccupyGhana is demanding urgent prosecution of ‘rogues’ lawmakers who engaged in violent brawl in Parliament Monday.   According to the group, the MPs caught on camera engaging in violence should be made to face the law since the law is no respecter of persons.   OccupyGhana disagrees that …

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History’s Habit Of Repeating Itself: From Kume Preko To OccupyGhana To #Fixthecountry…

Time, history – they do fly! They have this unique habit of interfacing with memory to indict, embarrass, vindicate or make us learn. Sometimes, especially, history, by repeating itself, or time, simply passing or just staring us in the face reveal our follies… Sometime last year, history itself was being …

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