Badwam News on Adom TV (01-08-23)

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00:55 Chief Justice Getru Tokunuu, NNA,
00:58 [speaking in foreign language]
01:02 In the same way, a judge shall be reticent
01:20 about a case is pending in any court.
01:23 If we could hold an individual before court
01:27 for contempt of court, for discussing a case in court,
01:31 then we ought to hold a judge even faster.
01:35 A judge shall refrain from making any public statement
01:39 that might reasonably be expected to affect the outcome
01:43 or impair the fairness of a matter pending
01:46 or impending in any court or any non-public statement
01:50 that might substantially interfere with a fair trial
01:54 or hearing, and as you can see, I'm reading.
01:56 That is part of the code of conduct on propriety.
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04:32 Government will embark on a committed
04:34 roads improvement program to increase productivity
04:37 and facilitate the transportation of food crops.
04:41 District assemblies will be given complimentary equipment
04:44 to ensure that their local roads are more travel
04:48 throughout the year.
04:50 Mr. Speaker, this notwithstanding,
04:53 government remains committed to improving road infrastructure
04:57 in line with the fiscal consolidation plan
05:01 in the IMF-backed PCPEC program
05:04 and in partnership with the private sector.
05:06 Mr. Speaker, the road sector's
05:08 public-private partnership program
05:10 for the financing, construction, and management
05:13 of road infrastructure has two projects
05:15 at different stages of preparation.
05:18 Phase one of the Accra-Temamoto Extension Project,
05:22 31.7 kilometers, involves the reconstruction
05:25 of the motorway.
05:26 The concession agreement and draft engineering procurement
05:30 and construction agreement have been finalized
05:33 and will be laid in this house.
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06:14 Mr. Speaker, the PCPEC government program
06:18 is implementing with the support of the IMF-ECA facility,
06:23 requires strong fiscal consolidation.
06:26 This will enable us quickly reestablish
06:29 macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability.
06:33 These are necessary preconditions for high,
06:37 for long-term economic growth, job creation,
06:41 and rapid transformation.
06:43 A key pillar of the PCPEC is the focus on inclusive growth.
06:47 Our renewed push for growth is informed
06:51 by the usual experience that fiscal consolidation
06:55 tends to have negative impact on growth.
06:57 For the medium term, we are targeting
07:00 revised economic growth rates of 1.5%, 2.8%, and 4.7%
07:05 for 2025.
07:08 Mr. Speaker, we need to be deliberate
07:10 and strategic in our actions if we are to exceed
07:14 our post-COVID-19 strong economic growth,
07:17 which averaged 70, which averaged 7%
07:21 compared to the 4.5% and 2.6%
07:25 in lower middle-income countries and sub-Sahara Africa.
07:29 - And in four year,
07:34 Womeneida Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana
07:38 has established a new EcoStrike program.
07:43 We are pleased to announce that the program will be launched
07:46 in the coming weeks.
07:47 Thank you.
07:49 - From 2nd May, 2023,
07:53 National Labour Commission has announced the Abitur Award.
07:57 It is in compliance.
07:59 We are pleased to announce that it is in compliance.
08:03 We will be launching it in the coming weeks.
08:08 - We are pleased to announce that the Abitur Award will be launched in the coming weeks.
08:13 We are pleased to announce that it is in compliance.
08:16 We will be launching it in the coming weeks.
08:19 We are pleased to announce that it is in compliance.
08:22 We will be launching it in the coming weeks.
08:25 We are pleased to announce that it is in compliance.
08:28 - I am making it clear.
08:30 I am making it clear.
08:33 I am making it clear.
08:36 - I am making it clear.
08:39 I am making it clear.
08:42 - We are in compliance.
08:45 We are in compliance.
08:48 We are in compliance.
08:51 We are in compliance.
08:54 We are in compliance.
08:57 - We are in compliance.
09:00 - We are in compliance.
09:03 University of Energy and Natural Resources, or UNER.
09:16 Concern youth are more poor.
09:19 A few months ago, the Ministry of Works and Housing issued a statement on affordable housing.
09:44 The state of emergency has been in place for 15 years.
09:49 We have been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
09:54 We have been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
10:01 We have been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
10:12 We have been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
10:22 The government has been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
10:42 The government has been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
11:07 We have been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
11:12 We have been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
11:17 We have been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
11:27 We have been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
11:37 We have been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
11:57 We have been in a state of emergency for 15 years.
12:10 All the money they have been borrowing from abroad in foreign currency to support the city is gone.
12:17 As a matter of fact, if you even take away government debt that they have impaired of 48 billion,
12:24 you will see that the Bank of Ghana has a whole of 22 billion.
12:28 So it is not government.
12:30 And you come here and say you have turned the corner.
12:34 What this means is that the Bank of Ghana itself as we speak is not fit for purpose.
12:39 What this means is that the Bank of Ghana itself as we speak is not fit for purpose.
12:47 Nothing really has improved in this country.
12:58 We all live here.
13:00 And then he comes and talks for two hours or three hours about basically nothing.
13:06 Nothing.
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13:38 We are so blessed to admit two new members this afternoon to complete the full membership of the House.
13:57 Although this great achievement is being celebrated during my tenure as President of the House,
14:05 I cannot overlook the great contribution by all the other members of the House.
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