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A militant suicide truck attack claims the lives of 23 Pakistani soldiers.

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Less than two months before elections, a six-man suicide squad drove an explosive-laden truck into a military camp in northwest Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least 23 soldiers, the army said.

The attack, which was claimed by an Islamist militant group, comes as political watchers have already expressed concerns about holding the vote, scheduled for February 8, amid a surge in militant attacks in the northwest and southwest.

The attack took place in the remote district of Dera Ismail Khan on the edge of lawless tribal regions bordering Afghanistan, the army said in a statement, adding that all six attackers were killed in the ensuing battle.

Two security officials had earlier put the death toll at 24.

The army had set up the base camp in a police station complex in the Daraban area of the district.

“The attempt to enter the post was effectively thwarted, which forced the terrorists to ram an explosive-laden vehicle into the post, followed by a suicide bombing attack,” the army statement said.

The resulting blasts led to the collapse of the building, causing multiple casualties, it added.

The army said the attack came a day after two soldiers were killed in different operations in the region, along with 21 militants.

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar condemned the attack, a statement from his office said. “My deepest sympathies with the families of our brave martyrs. We will fight back,” he said later in a social media post on X, formerly Twitter.

Several of the wounded were in critical condition, said Aizaz Mehmood, an official of the state-run rescue service.

In a statement, a Pakistani Taliban group, the Tahreek-e-Jihad Pakistan (TJP), which has emerged recently and claimed several big bombings in recent months, said its militants carried out the attack to target the Pakistani army.

It has not clarified whether it is part of the main Tahreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) group, which is an umbrella of several Islamist and sectarian outfits.

The TTP has been waging a war against the state for years, seeking to overthrow the government and replace it with a harsh brand of Islamic system of governance.

The Pakistani military has conducted several operations against the militants, especially in Waziristan region next to the district where the latest attack occurred, which once served as a headquarters of the local and foreign Islamist militants.

The militants have ramped up their attacks since they revoked a ceasefire with the government last year.

Run for office in the 2024 elections as an Independent, Group to Ken Agyapong

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After Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia defeated Kennedy Agyapong in the NPP presidential primary, supporters of the recently defeated Agyapong are calling for him to run as an independent in the 2024 elections.

The group’s chairperson, Kwabena Yankey, gave a press conference on Tuesday and cited Mr. Agyapong’s significant contributions to Ghana’s economic growth as the main reason for their support.

He highlighted Mr Agyapong’s investments in job creation and infrastructure development as evidence of his suitability for the presidency.

“We the supporters of Kennedy Agyapong representing the 37 percent of the NPP delegates, wish to inform the general public that Kennedy Agyapong needs to be the next president of Ghana. We are advocating for Kennedy Agyapong and we urge him to stand as an independent candidate for a massive win in 2024.”

While acknowledging the recent internal struggles within the NPP, Yankey maintained that Agyapong’s independent candidacy offers the best hope for national progress.

“Kennedy Agyapong renowned for his outspoken nature and unwavering love, has demonstrated his dedication through his actions and spearheaded the establishment of companies that employ 7,000 workers. His initiative to construct a state-of-the-art cardio hospital whose investment surpasses $7 million underscores his commitment to the well-being of Ghana.

“Despite the recent setbacks within the NPP, we continue to believe that supporting him as an independent candidate is crucial for Ghanaians to foster growth, innovation and social welfare of the nation.”

Georgia is aiming for EU candidate status, but membership is still a long way off.

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An aerial view shows the city of Tbilisi, Georgia, December 11, 2023. REUTERS/Irakli Gedenidze

At this week’s European Union summit, Ukraine’s hopes of starting membership talks will take center stage, but Georgia, another prospective member, will also be looking to advance toward eventual entry into the coveted club.

Up to 90% of Georgia’s 3.7 million citizens support EU accession, and blue and yellow European flags are flying from government buildings, businesses, and private homes in the capital Tbilisi.

For forty-year-old art director Giorgi Popiashvili, Georgia’s future clearly lies with Europe, not Russia, which effectively ruled the South Caucasus nation for 200 years until the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.

“That’s probably my dream, to see Georgia as a part of the European family,” he told Reuters in Tbilisi. “We also love freedom… We’ve been fighting for our freedom for centuries.”

Such enthusiasm, however, will not be enough to secure candidate status for Georgia. The ruling Georgian Dream party officially supports EU and NATO membership, but its track record on reforms has raised questions over how serious it is.

The government’s conciliatory stance towards Russia has also irked Brussels.

“In the case of Georgia, we have a government that is seemingly more interested in doing business with Russia than advancing on the EU path,” said a senior EU official involved in talks with countries which want to join.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Georgia had gone backwards on some key reforms, although the EU did not want to alienate a country that might otherwise fall back under Moscow’s sway.

“So the EU’s next move is about finding a balance…”

SOFT ON MOSCOW?

Georgia, which is sandwiched between Russia and Turkey and has no land border with the EU, applied for EU membership in March 2022 alongside Ukraine and Moldova.

At the time, the EU said Georgia needed to do more to fight corruption, improve the independence of its judiciary and depolarise its bitterly partisan domestic politics.

Last month, the European Commission recommended that Georgia be granted candidate status – something Ukraine and Moldova have already achieved – but made clear this could be withdrawn if it did not deliver on agreed reforms.

One important sticking point is foreign policy, where Georgian Dream has moved to improve ties with Moscow since Russian forces invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

Russia is deeply unpopular among ordinary Georgians, partly because it helped two breakaway Georgian regions – Abkhazia and South Ossetia – to secure de facto independence in wars in the 1990s and again in 2008.

But although Moscow and Tbilisi have no formal diplomatic relations, Georgia has declined to impose sanctions on Russia as the EU and other Western countries have done, and has restored direct flights which had been suspended in 2019.

In May, Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said NATO enlargement was “one of the main reasons” for the war in Ukraine, a view rejected by Western nations which regard the invasion as an illegal land grab.

Another of the EU’s demands is for Georgia to reduce the political influence of wealthy tycoons.

Billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili is not only Georgia’s richest man, but also founder of Georgian Dream and a former prime minister, making him, in many people’s eyes, the most powerful figure in the country.

The party has also presided over what critics describe as creeping authoritarianism.

In March, it presented a bill branding non-governmental organisations and media outlets receiving money from abroad as “foreign agents”, echoing a similar Russian law that the Kremlin has used to repress civil society.

The government withdrew the bill after large protests in Tbilisi. The EU had said the legislation could doom Georgia’s accession hopes.

LONG ROAD

How the Dec. 14-15 summit plays out is difficult to predict, partly as Georgia’s prospects are tied up with those of Ukraine.

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who boasts about his ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin, has signalled he will block the opening of EU accession talks with Ukraine. Orban is more favourably disposed to Georgia’s EU bid, though, seeing Georgian Dream’s conservative stance on social issues and its accommodating stance towards Russia as mirroring his own.

Kornely Kakachia, director of the Georgian Institute of Politics think-tank, says the Tbilisi government does want EU integration, but not at the cost of losing power domestically.

He added there was a chance that Georgia’s EU application may go the way of Turkey’s, which was granted candidate status in 1999, but has made little progress towards membership since.

“I think there is that risk, especially if Georgia continues backsliding in terms of democracy and there are no changes in terms of policy or foreign policy orientation,” said Kakachia.

Analysts also point to conservative social attitudes in Georgia, whose influential Orthodox Church has called for laws prohibiting LGBT “propaganda”.

Yet for many Georgians, EU membership is a no-brainer.

Temur Ninoshvili, who owns a winery and hotel in the winemaking region of Kakheti, sees accession as a way to redirect Georgia’s wine exports, a major contributor to its economy, towards new markets.

Georgia, he said, currently sends around 75% of its wine exports to Russia.

Tina Bakhtadze, 30, a Georgian language teacher, acknowledged that the goal of EU membership would take time and much effort, but said “emotionally we are ready”.

“For Georgia as a country, it’s becoming more and more developed as we proceed further to this goal.”

Russia claims to be drafting a major new agreement with Iran.

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The Russian foreign ministry announced on Tuesday that Russia and Iran will accelerate work on a “major new interstate agreement.

” The statement did not specify the extent of the agreement, which comes amid growing political, trade, and military ties between Moscow and Tehran that the US views with concern. Russia said in a statement that the foreign ministers of the two nations agreed in a phone call on Monday to expedite work on the agreement, which was at “a high stage of readiness.”

Last week, President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi held five hours of talks in the Kremlin.

Like North Korea, whose leader Kim Jong Un met Putin in Russia’s far east in September, Iran is an avowed enemy of the United States and can provide Moscow with military hardware for its war in Ukraine, where Russia has made extensive use of Iranian drones.

The Kremlin last month said Russia and Iran were developing their relations, “including in the field of military-technical cooperation”, but declined to comment on a suggestion by the White House that Iran may be considering providing Russia with ballistic missiles.

Iran is the main backer of Israel’s enemy Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone with Putin on Sunday and voiced “robust disapproval” of Russia’s “dangerous” cooperation with Iran.

Iranian authorities have said military cooperation with Russia is expanding day by day. Iran said last month it had finalised arrangements for Russia to provide it with Su-35 fighter jets, Mi-28 attack helicopters and Yak-130 pilot training aircraft.

Israel attacks southern Gaza as the grip of hunger deepens.

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Israeli warplanes and tanks pounded southern Gaza overnight and on Tuesday. The U.N. stated that the intensity of fighting in the two-month-old conflict between Israel and Hamas had largely stopped aid distribution to Gazans facing growing hunger.

In the southern Gazan city of Rafah, which borders Egypt, residents said that the Israeli army ordered people to flee their homes this month and that 22 people, including children, were killed in an Israeli air strike on houses overnight. Civil emergency workers were looking for more victims beneath the rubble.

“At night we can’t sleep because of the bombing and in the morning we tour the streets looking for food for the children, there is no food,” said Abu Khalil, 40, a father of six, speaking to Reuters by phone from Rafah.

“I couldn’t find bread and the prices of rice, salt or beans have doubled several times over. This is starvation,” he said. “Israel kills us twice, once by bombs and once by hunger.”

In Khan Younis, southern Gaza’s main city, residents said tank shelling focused on the city centre. One said tanks were operating on Tuesday morning in the street where the house of Yahya Al-Sinwar, Hamas’ leader in Gaza, is located. Health officials said two people were killed overnight in the city.

Hundreds more civilians have been killed in Israel’s assault on the Palestinian enclave since the U.S. on Friday vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire.

Aid agencies say hunger is worsening among Gazans, with the U.N. World Food Programme saying half of Gaza’s population is starving.

The U.N. humanitarian office (OCHA) said on Tuesday limited aid distributions were taking place in the Rafah district, but “in the rest of the Gaza Strip, aid distribution has largely stopped over the past few days, due to the intensity of hostilities and restrictions of movement along the main roads”.

Aid flows were also restricted by a shortage of trucks in Gaza, a continuing lack of fuel, communications blackouts, and growing numbers of staff unable to travel to the Rafah crossing with Egypt because of the intensity of hostilities, it said.

Gaza health ministry spokesman Ashraf Al-Qidra said Israeli forces had stormed the Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza on Tuesday and were rounding up males, including medical staff, in the hospital courtyard.

Israel’s military did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the report.

Israel says its instructions to people to move are among measures it is taking to protect civilians as it tries to root out Hamas militants who killed 1,200 people and took 240 hostage in an Oct. 7 cross-border attack on Israel, according to Israeli tallies. About 100 hostages have since been freed.

Aftermath of Israeli strikes on house, in Khan Younis

[1/8]A Palestinian man inspects the damage at the site of Israeli strikes on houses, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, December 12, 2023. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa Acquire Licensing Rights

BIDEN SAYS NETANYAHU IN ‘TOUGH SPOT’

Israel’s retaliatory assault has killed 18,205 people and wounded nearly 50,000, according to the Gaza health ministry.

The 193-member General Assembly is likely to pass a draft resolution ob Tuesday that mirrors the language of the one blocked by the U.S. in the 15-member Security Council last week.

General Assembly resolutions are not binding but carry political weight and reflect global views.

Some diplomats predict the vote will receive more support than the assembly’s October call for “an immediate, durable and sustained humanitarian truce.”

U.S. President Joe Biden, who has been criticised for his support of Israel’s response to the Oct. 7 attack, told a White House celebration for the Jewish holiday of Hannukah on Monday that his commitment to Israel was “unshakeable.”

“Folks, were there no Israel, there wouldn’t be a Jew in the world that was safe,” Biden said. He also alluded to his complex relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who he said was in a “tough spot.”

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters Israel was no exception to U.S. policy that any country receiving U.S. weapons must comply with the laws of war.

NEW AID SCREENING SYSTEM

U.N. officials say 1.9 million people – 85% of Gaza’s population – are displaced, and describe conditions in the southern areas where they have concentrated as hellish.

Displaced people sheltering in Rafah have erected tents of wood and nylon in open areas. Some are sleeping in streets.

To increase the aid reaching Gaza, Israel said on Monday it would add shipment screening at the Kerem Shalom border crossing, without opening the crossing itself.

Most trucks entered Gaza at this crossing before the war. Two Egyptian security sources said inspections would begin on Tuesday under a new deal between Israel, Egypt and the U.S.

After a week-long ceasefire collapsed on Dec. 1, Israel began a ground offensive in the south and has since pushed from the east into the heart of Khan Younis city.

Neymar’s dramatic comeback to Santos is made possible by the club president disclosing a phone conversation he had with the Al-Hilal star following the unexpected relegation setback.

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The No. 11 shirt is waiting for the Al-Hilal player, according to club president Marcelo Teixeira, who has hinted that Neymar may make a comeback to Santos.

Neymar started his career at Santos way back in 2009, and spent four years on their books before completing a big-money move to Barcelona. The Brazilian went on to become the world’s most expensive player at Paris Saint-Germain, but he struggled for form and fitness during his time at Parc des Princes, and was sold to Saudi Pro League outfit Al-Hilal in the summer. Now, Santos president Teixeira claims that Neymar has been in contact about a potential homecoming at Vila Belmiro, despite the club’s recent relegation from the Brazilian top-flight.

WHAT MARCELO TEIXEIRA SAID

Santos retired their No.10 shirt last week as a tribute to late club icon Pele, and Teixeira claims that Neymar has requested that the No.11 is also kept free until the day he seals a transfer return. The Santos chief said in an interview with TV Santa Cecília: “Yesterday I received his call. He said: ‘President, you’ve already retired at 10 until you return to the first division, so retire at 11 until I return.’ I’m already happy (laughs), I’m already hopeful.

“I’m going to put it in our group, so that we can study keeping 11 as well… We hope Neymar returns in the future. Let’s retire the 10 momentarily. And at 11 we will wait until our star returns.”

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Neymar has only made three Saudi Pro League appearances to date for Al-Hilal and is not expected to feature for the club again this season. The 31-year-old suffered an ACL injury during Brazil’s World Cup qualifying defeat to Uruguay in October and subsequently underwent surgery. The Selecao are hoping that Neymar will return in time for the Copa America in the United States next summer.

DID YOU KNOW?

Santos were relegated for the first time in their 111-year history after a 2-1 home defeat to Fortaleza on December 7. A pitch invasion took place after the full time whistle and chaos later erupted in the city as fans were seen setting fire to cars in the streets.

The Brazilian Serie A paid tribute to Pele in the 10th minute of each fixture in the 2023 season, and Teixeira has stressed the importance of continuing to honour his memory in the second tier. “This year’s Brazilian league was named after King Pelé,” he said. “We will continue in this mission. We will be back in the top division, but until then, we won’t wear our most glorious shirt.”

WHAT NEXT FOR NEYMAR?

Neymar scored 72 goals in 139 games for Santos between 2009 and 2013, winning six trophies, including the Copa Libertadores. It remains to be seen whether the mercurial attacker will retrace his steps in the near future, but he is under contract at Al-Hilal until 2025 and is reportedly earning £177 million in annual wages in the Middle East.

Bayern Munich sensation Harry Kane backed to ‘smash’ incredible Robert Lewandowski record & become a club legend after prolific start to life in Germany

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Given his incredible start to the Bayern Munich season, Harry Kane is expected to “smash” Robert Lewandowski’s record for the most points in a single season.

The England captain completed a €100 million (£86m/$108m) transfer to the Allianz Arena from Premier League giants Tottenham during the summer transfer window. His prolific strike rate suggested that he was always going to get goals with Bayern, but he has exceeded expectations by netting 22 times through 19 appearances in all competitions.

WHAT BASLER SAID ABOUT KANE

Included in that haul are 18 strikes in the Bundesliga, leaving Kane 23 efforts adrift of Lewandowski’s division-best return of 41. Ex-Bayern star Mario Basler has told The Sun of Kane chasing down a piece of history: “Harry will be a Bayern great, one of the best strikers to ever play for the club. He can smash Lewandowski’s record. Up front, Bayern are very strong, with Leroy Sane, Serge Gnabry, Kingsley Coman and Kane, who is a goal machine.”

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Kane has already broken records with Tottenham and England – becoming the all-time leading scorer for both – and is showing no sign of slowing down at 30 years of age. He committed to a four-year contract when linking up with Bayern, leaving him with plenty of time in which to try and better Lewandowski.

WHAT NEXT FOR KANE?

Kane’s next outing is set to see him return to English shores, with Bayern readying themselves for a Champions League meeting with Manchester United at Old Trafford that could see them dump the Red Devils out of European competition for 2023-24.

Man Utd faces criticism for missing up “transformational” transfers of Declan Rice and Harry Kane, while Teddy Sheringham expresses skepticism about Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s status as the “final decision-maker” at Old Trafford.

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Manchester United has come under fire for missing out on the opportunity to sign Declan Rice and Harry Kane in “transformational” deals.

In the summer of 2023, two England internationals who have both shown their mettle in the Premier League come up for grabs. Neither would be cheap, though, as West Ham and Tottenham were unwilling to give up their prized assets. United, on the other hand, decided not to add to the demand for either, which allowed Bayern Munich to pounce for €100 million (£86 million/$108 million) for Kane and Arsenal to sign Rice for £105 million ($132 million).

WHAT SHERINGHAM SAID ABOUT KANE & RICE

Former United striker Teddy Sheringham has questioned the Red Devils’ recruitment policy, telling Gambling Zone of why the Premier League giants continue to stagnate: “For me, it’s easy to put my finger on what is happening at Manchester United at the moment. When you buy decent players, you get decent consistency. United are sixth in the league, which isn’t horrendous, but isn’t anything other than decent. That tells me that they’ve got decent players with decent attributes. If you want to be the best, you need to sign the best. How United were not in for Declan Rice and Harry Kane at the start of the season is beyond me. Throughout my time as a player, and when I played for Man United, the club would always sign top players. Under Sir Alex, if a centre forward became available, he would go out and get that player. Top players elevate you. They elevate the players around them and raise standards. Fergie would always bring in that type of player if he felt it would improve his team. These are the type of players that perform to a high standard every single week. These are the type of players that can drag a team over-the-line in a tight game. Declan Rice would have done that in midfield and Harry Kane would have done that upfront. Signings like that have a transformational effect on the entire football club.”

WHAT NEXT FOR MAN UTD?

United have continued to struggle for consistency in 2023-24, leaving them outside of the Premier League’s top four and in serious danger of suffering a humbling early exit from European competition. Rather than splash out on the likes of Kane and Rice last summer, the Red Devils instead invested in Andre Onana, Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund – who are all yet to convince at Old Trafford.

The government wants a $338 million loan to rebuild the Accra-Tema highway, among other things.

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In an address to journalists in Accra on Monday, Vice Chairman of the Finance Committee of Parliament Patrick Boamah revealed that the government is seeking parliamentary approval for a loan agreement of $338 million for the expansion and rehabilitation of the Accra-Tema motorway as well as other roads in the country.

The facility will also finance the rehabilitation of the existing six-lane divided Nsawam highway within 36 months.

Regarding the scope of work, he said, “The Accra-Tema motorway alone is 19.5 kilometres, but this project is 27.7 kilometres, so one may ask, where are you getting the remainder from? The entire project is divided into three sections. The first section is the Accra-Tema Motorway, which is 19.5 kilometres, and it is going to be the rehabilitation and expansion of a minimum of 10 lanes on the motorway… Then, the second section is N1, the George Walker Bush highway, and the scope is 5.7 kilometres… Then the third scope is the Nsawam road, rehabilitation of the existing six lanes on the Nsawam road.”

“…So this is the scope of work that is going to happen. So you can tell from what I have told you that it is going to be a very comprehensive program that will span about 3 years or more depending on how the project goes. And it is going to be a joint venture between Maripoma Limited and Ghana Infrastructure Fund.”

Minority requests the BoG Governor’s availability in order to file a petition for his removal.

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In October 2023, the minority group marched to the Central Bank’s premises, seeking the removal of Dr. Addison from office. However, their attempt to present the petition was thwarted as the BoG governor did not meet with the minority caucus, and the head of security for the BoG designated to receive the petition was rejected by the Minority group.

The Minority caucus in Parliament has formally requested the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest Addison, to designate a time for them to present their petition demanding his removal.

A statement released on Monday, December 11, and signed by Minority Leader Cassiel Ato Forson, indicated, “We, therefore, write to request your availability at the premises of the Bank of Ghana head office for the Honourable Members of the Minority Caucus in Parliament to hand over our petition to you personally.

“Kindly inform us by Monday, 18th December 2023, a date and time convenient to you for us to present our petition to you at the Bank of Ghana head office.”

Below is the full statement

On 3rd October 2023, Honourable Members of the Minority Caucus in Parliament, backed by some civil society groups and hundreds of thousands of Ghanaians, peacefully marched to the precincts of the Bank of Ghana head office to demand your resignation as Governor of the central bank.

We also demanded that your two Deputy Governors and the entire board of the Bank of Ghana resign from their posts.

Before the protest march, we had made it abundantly clear to the people of Ghana that handing over our petition to you personally was also a part of our demands. But you failed to show up at the terminating point of our protest march to receive our petition.

Subsequently, we informed you through the news media that we shall come back to present our petition for your resignation and that of your deputies to you personally.

We therefore write to request your availability at the premises of the Bank of Ghana head office for the Honourable Members of the Minority Caucus in Parliament to hand over our petition to you personally. Kindly inform us by Monday, 18th December 2023, a date and time convenient to you for us to present our petition to you at the Bank of Ghana head office.

To refresh your memory, our reasons for demanding that you resign from your post include the following:
1. You have failed woefully to use monetary policy to check inflation in the country which at one point stood at over 50%. You have equally failed to check the depreciation of the Ghana Cedi.

2, You have supervised the collapse of the financial sector of the country resulting in all banks posting colossal losses In 2022. Interest rates hikes have made Ghana unattractive for businesses to spend and create jobs. Many businesses have collapsed.

You have horribly mismanaged the Bank of Ghana and the annual financial statement of the Bank of Ghana for 2020″ revealed that the BoG lost a colossal sum of GHS60.8 billion and has negative equity of GHS55.1 billion,

4, As a result of your mismanagement of the Bank of Ghana, the Bank cannot in the medium term be relied upon to carry out its role as banker of last resort for government and the banking sector, prompting the Finance Minister to request Parliament to approve a sum of $750 million to support the ailing banks.

5. Your unprecedented mismanagement of the central bank has resulted in the insolvency of the Bank of Ghana itself and this became obvious in your own annual financial statement.

6. There is evidence of wanton dissipation of the Bank of Ghana’s resources through a series of wasteful and extravagant procurements, including the contract for the construction of the new Bank of Ghana Head Office building at Ridge in Accra.

7. Contrary to the Bank of Ghana (Amendment) Act, 2016 (Act 918), you illegally and excessively printed the sum of GHS80 billion (evidenced by paragraph 2 of the Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policy) which caused the depletion of Ghana’s external reserves of $6.3 billion, and resulted in the unprecedented depreciation of the Cedi as it fell from GHS6/$1 to over GHS15/$1 while inflation rose to hyper levels of 54.1% in 2022; and

8. Following your ineptitude and unprecedented mismanagement of the Bank of Ghana, you have pushed over one million Ghanaians into extreme poverty and must be thus held accountable.

For these reasons, we continue to call on you, your deputies and your entire board to resign to enable the President to appoint a new leadership at the central bank to undertake the needed restructuring of our financial sector to resuscitate the country’s finances.

We hope to hear from you by 18th December 2023 regarding your availability at the Bank of Ghana premises to personally receive our petition.

Thank you.