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Final countdown before Ghana's presidential poll
Guardian Nigeria
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9 months ago
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Hello and welcome to Ion Africa, I'm Clarisse Fortuné and these are the stories making
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headlines across the continent.
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Few hours before going to the polls for close to 19 million voters in Ghana, they will choose
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the next president out of 12 candidates including the current vice president and a former head
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of state.
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Hundreds of people march in Jamena to call for the withdrawal of French troops from the
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country.
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The government has already announced that it's ending the military agreement between
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Chad and France.
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Dakar becomes African arts capital during the 15th edition of the Biennale.
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This year celebrates craftsmanship with a theme, hippopotamus.
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This Saturday, more than 18 million Ghanaian voters will be able to take part in the country's
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ninth general election.
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Twelve candidates are vying for the top jobs including Mahamudu Maoumia from the ruling
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NPP having served as current president Nana Akufo-Addo's vice president for eight years
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and John Mahama who's hoping for a comeback as president.
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Now he represents the opposition National Democratic Congress.
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Justice Baidu has been getting a feel for the atmosphere in Acapulco, Accra.
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Many people across the country are upbeat about tomorrow in the capital, Accra, where
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I am now, ballot polling election materials are being dispatched across the country.
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It's been a quiet day today because several people have been traveling across the country
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to get in time to the villages and towns where they would be voting.
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The country has shut down its borders with the three neighboring countries around it,
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Togo, Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire.
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The official government statement said that it is to protect the integrity of the country's
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elections and to prevent foreigners from coming into the country to take part in the elections.
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There are also issues to do with the terror situation especially to the north of the country
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where the Burkina Faso has been under insurgency for a couple of years before now.
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But all in all, the country is very much ready for this very crucial election that kicks
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in in less than 12 hours from now.
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And can you please remind us what's going to happen tomorrow?
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So the polls would open in the morning at 7 and close at 5.
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More than 18 million voters are taking part in elections across over 30,000 polling stations
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across the country.
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It is expected generally to be peaceful even though the police service and the Electoral
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Commission working with all the institutions have identified several hotspots where they
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say there are potential issues of violence that could erupt.
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The police have assured generally all through the week that they have every situation under
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control and have asked all voters to step out in their numbers and cast their ballot.
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And just as they also explained that one of the key issues on the minds of voters is education
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and that an increasing number of students has forced the government to run a double
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track system which keeps thousands of the students at home for months.
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Let's see his report with Julia Guggenheim and Damian Kofi.
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Maybel is not in class today because of a double track system implemented in Ghana.
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Each school divides eight students into two groups who take turns spending two months
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in class and two months at home.
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I'm trying to do some study in order to cope with the upcoming election.
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You spend a lot of time at home more than the time you have to spend in school and it
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drags us back.
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Sometimes you are not even able to complete the syllabus in which we are taught.
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So I prefer the old time school better than the double track system.
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The government had to put in place the system initially announced as temporary after establishing
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free education for high school students in 2017.
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The number of students has since jumped from 800,000 to 3 million.
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Before the double track system came, my first born, before I would go to school, I was struck
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by the double track system because at that time I would pay the money before the boy
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would go to school.
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But because of that, he would stay at home for the first term and I would get the money.
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For the second term, I would get the money before he would go to school.
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So this double track is good for me.
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But school resources haven't grown to match the new demand.
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The policy is popular among voters, yet many parents dislike this shift system.
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Yes, the numbers are high, but have we been able to maintain the same quality?
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That is no.
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Then the difficulty was that we did not get the right number of teachers.
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They now have more students in their classrooms.
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They now have more hours to teach.
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They now have more workload on their hands and they hardly get holidays.
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The lead candidates in Ghana's presidential election this weekend have all promised to
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build schools and hire more teachers to address the problem.
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This Friday morning, thousands of Chadians took to the streets in Jamena to protest against
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the French military presence in their country.
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The government has already announced that it's ending the military agreement between
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Chad and France, although no official date was set for the French military to leave.
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Protesters want them out as soon as possible for the sake of the country's sovereignty,
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they said.
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Harold Girard has the details.
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There were at least four different locations where protestors gathered at the same time
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all in the capital city in Jamena.
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All the people we spoke to at the demonstration were very thankful to the Chadian President
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Mohamed Idris Déby for breaking the military agreement with France, but are now asking
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for a concrete timeline for troop withdrawal.
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A large part of the Chadian public believe cooperation with French soldiers didn't help
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to turn Chad in a more secure place.
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The country is still facing several security challenges, especially in the Lake Chad region
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where the insurgent group Bukhram continues to target civilians.
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We want French soldiers to leave in a very short time, or as soon as possible.
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One week, two weeks or a month maximum.
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If you look at the situation in the Lake Chad region, the French army can get intel, establish
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military logistics and even launch satellites to monitor the area and inform the President.
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But we don't get that help, so we cannot continue working with them.
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On Wednesday, Chadian authorities created a special commission to organize the end of
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the military agreement between both countries, but the Chadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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says it has started a discussion with the French ambassador on renewing the non-military
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partnership between Chad and France.
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Nandria's Port Harcourt refinery has finally resumed its operation after being out of action
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for a few years, bringing hope for millions of small companies.
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After the end of fuel subsidies and several liberal reforms introduced by President Bolat
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Inoubo's administration, inflation has skyrocketed, and millions of small and medium companies
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have to close their doors.
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Chinwe Osundu met entrepreneurs who are trying to keep their businesses going against all odds.
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The hike in the price of fuel has caused these pupils from a private school to walk several
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kilometers to their classrooms.
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The school management has stopped their transportation system because many parents are still struggling
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to pay school fees.
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The more than 33 percent rise in price of fuel is a nightmare for this farmer.
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Yekini has to work extra hours in neighboring farms to buy fertilizer or renew his farming
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tools.
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He is pessimistic about the future sales of his cassava because he will have to calculate
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his price, taking into consideration inflation and the current price of fuel in Nigeria.
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There was a time when we used to make many sales.
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Things were very affordable.
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But now, even when we get goods for sale, we don't get any customers.
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And things are now very expensive.
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For the past five years, Tunde has been a driver for two competing shared transport
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applications.
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His turnover has plummeted since the end of fuel subsidy.
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Before approving or rejecting another, he now checks the journey on his smartphone.
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How I work now is, once a request comes in, the first thing I look after is the pickup.
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Once the pickup is far to me, I won't honor the rights.
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Against this difficult backdrop, at least 8 million of the country's 40 million businesses
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have closed shop between January 2023 and June 2024, according to the Nigerian Association
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of SME Managers.
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The Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art is about to wrap up.
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The festival is dedicated to showcasing the best of African continent's art.
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And this year marks the first time craftsmen were invited to participate in a prestigious event.
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They came together for a joint exhibition inspired by the hippopotamus Clemence Valère.
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In Dakar's artisan village, craftsmen are hard at work.
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For the last month, they have been creating pieces to showcase during the Dakar Biennale
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of Contemporary African Arts.
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The 15th edition has given them a new platform to highlight their talents.
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Papis Kante is a sculptor and one of the Dakar-based artisans participating in the event.
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In his workshop, he sculpts his latest piece, determined to showcase his craft.
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Sculpting has importance in Senegalese society.
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It's an art.
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Every artist wants to get better, so that in the future we will be able to exhibit all over the world.
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At 35 years old, the Dakar Biennale draws hundreds of artists, curators and art lovers
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from across the world at every edition.
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And this year, for the first time, local artisans were invited to participate in the prestigious festival.
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I hope next year we do even better, and that all the artisans will be happy.
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Two Senegalese curators approached five local artisans,
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each specialized in a different craft, with a proposal for a joint exhibition.
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The five were asked to reinterpret the theme of the hippo.
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Communities who live close to water know the hippopotamus very well.
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This is an animal that brings people together,
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and we are using it to bring these craftsmen together.
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The curators say showcasing the talent of local craftsmen
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was crucial to highlighting Senegalese artistic traditions.
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And this report to conclude our edition of Eye on Africa.
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Thank you for watching and stay tuned to France 24.
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