President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has declared that Ghana has successfully weathered the storms of challenging economic times.
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Acknowledging the hardships faced by the nation in the economic sphere during the 67th Independence address in Koforidua, Eastern region, the President said,
“Fellow Ghanaians, I know that we have gone through difficult economic circumstances, but it is clear that we have overcome the worst, and we should be looking forward to better times.
President Akufo-Addo also issued a cautionary note on the perils of unrestricted free speech while acknowledging the pivotal role it plays in a functioning democracy.
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an ate on the other hand has reduced from 40.45% in the
Emphasizing the importance of learning from both achievements and
previous quarter to 20.216. The projected hydro-thermal generation mix was also increased from 31.91% to 34.81% for hydro, and reduced from 68.09% to 65.19% for thermal in the April to June
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challenges, the President highlighted the necessity for greater tolerance of opposing views in Ghana ahead of the December elections.
In recognizing the transformative role of technology in enhancing the electoral process’s transparency, the President also underscored the risks associated with the manipulation and dissemination of false information.
He acknowledged the dual nature of technology, serving as a useful tool while simultaneously posing challenges to the integrity of public opinion.
President Akufo-Addo, reflecting on the state of free speech and a robust media environment as integral components of a functioning democracy, expressed satisfaction with the progress made.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo again reiterated that the government’s pledge to assist the victims of the Akosombo dam spillage.
He explained that GH¢80 million of the earmarked GH¢220 million had been released by the government to aid the ongoing rehabilitation efforts in the communities affected by the spillage.
by Henry Akwasi Minkah
