BYD Presents New Energy Portfolio at The smarter E Europe and Celebrates 1 Million Installed BatteryBox Systems

BYD celebrates over 1 million installed BatteryBox systems
BYD celebrates over 1 million installed BatteryBox systems

BYD celebrates over 1 million installed BatteryBox systems

SHENZHEN, China and MUNICH, June 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BYD Co. Ltd. (HKSE: 1211), one of the world’s largest rechargeable batteries and electrical vehicles manufacturers, showcased its renewable energy solutions at “The Smarter E Europe” from June 19 to 21. The exhibition at booth B1.130, B1.131 featured the latest BatteryBox energy storage systems, BatteryMax Lite, and BYD MC Cube-T for utility-scale, commercial and industrial applications. Visitors could explore the BYD electrical vehicle “Seal” and learn about BYD’s role as the official E-Mobility Partner for UEFA Euro 2024™.

Since its debut in 2015, the BYD BatteryBox series has become a leading residential energy storage solution worldwide, now boasting over 1 million installations with an impeccable safety record. On June 19th at 3:00 pm, BYD hosted a special event to thank its partners. Yin Xiaoqiang, General Manager of BYD Energy Storage presented the certificates and prizes such as UEFA Euro 2024 final tickets and BatteryBox systems to the distributors and installers. The full BYD BatteryBox Premium portfolio, including high-voltage models HVS/HVM and low-voltage models LVL/LVS, were on display. A new battery control unit (BCU) for HVM and HVS series was also introduced, simplifying installation by eliminating the need to remove covers for cable connections.

Launched at ees Europe 2024, the new BatteryMax Lite is designed for commercial and industrial applications, offering scalable solutions from 30kWh to 90kWh, and up to 5.76MWh with parallel connections. Compatible with inverters from brands like SMA and Goodwe, BatteryMax Lite will be available for pre-order from August with shipments starting in late summer, and system availability in Europe expected by October 2024.

On ees Europe 2024, BYD was awarded the recognition of “Top Brand PV Storage Europe 2024” and the “Top Brand PV Storage 2024” country-level awards for several European markets, including Belgium, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Austria, and UK. The award this year again rated BYD as the leading brand for PV energy storage systems based on the evaluations from installers and distributors across Europe.

Jiang Feng, Residential Energy Storage Director at BYD, highlighted the importance of European markets and the company’s goal to provide green energy solutions. BYD’s partnership with UEFA Euro 2024™ aligns with promoting eco-friendly energy and mobility solutions.

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Le groupe Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases fournira environ deux douzaines de stations d’hydrogène liquide en Corée du Sud

Bus à hydrogène

Bus à hydrogène faisant le plein dans une station d’hydrogène liquide équipée par Nikkiso en Corée du Sud.

TEMECULA, Californie, 20 juin 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Le groupe Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases, qui fait partie de la division industrielle de Nikkiso Co. Ltd. a annoncé qu’après son dernier contrat avec SK Plug Hyverse, le groupe a obtenu des contrats pour la construction et la maintenance d’environ deux douzaines de stations de ravitaillement en hydrogène liquide (LH2) en Corée du Sud.

Alors que de plus en plus d’autobus et de poids lourds cherchent à réduire leurs émissions de carbone tout en conservant leurs capacités de conduite sur de longues distances, de nombreux opérateurs de flottes, autorités de transport et agences se tournent vers l’hydrogène liquide comme solution pour les remplissages rapides et les itinéraires de longue distance. L’expérience de Nikkiso dans le développement et la fabrication de pompes cryogéniques depuis plus de 70 ans et de stations de ravitaillement en carburants alternatifs depuis 26 ans attire des entreprises telles que SK Plug Hyverse qui recherchent des partenaires capables de contribuer à la croissance de l’infrastructure et de l’économie de l’hydrogène en Corée du Sud.

« SK Plug Hyverse est un partenaire formidable pour Nikkiso en Corée du Sud, car, ensemble, nous mettons toutes nos compétences et nos collaborateurs exceptionnels au service de l’approche progressive de la Corée du Sud dans l’établissement d’une économie de l’hydrogène compétitive », a déclaré Peter Wagner, PDG de Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases. « Nikkiso admire l’approche productive et pragmatique de la Corée du Sud pour développer l’économie de l’hydrogène, et nous attendons avec impatience d’autres occasions de soutenir ses efforts. »

« Il n’y a pas beaucoup d’entreprises qui disposent de la station de ravitaillement verticalement intégrée de Nikkiso avec des systèmes de liquéfaction internes et des systèmes de chargement de remorques, des pompes cryogéniques, des tuyaux isolés sous vide, des cuves isolées sous vide, des vaporisateurs cryogéniques, des contrôles industriels, des services d’autorisation, d’installation et de maintenance », a déclaré Mike Mackey, Président, Ravitaillement en carburant et solutions, Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases. « Nous construisons des stations de ravitaillement alternatives depuis 1998 et nous sommes fiers que notre travail contribue à un monde plus propre et plus sain. »

Plusieurs stations d’hydrogène liquide ont déjà été mises en service en Corée du Sud, ravitaillant avec succès des autobus l’un après l’autre, et augmentant leur capacité. Les autres stations en Corée du Sud seront mises en service au cours des douze prochains mois.

À propos du groupe Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases

Le groupe Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases est un fournisseur leader d’équipements cryogéniques et de technologies et d’applications conçues pour les marchés inhérents à l’énergie propre et aux gaz industriels. Il emploie plus de 1 600 collaborateurs répartis dans 22 pays et se place sous la tutelle de Cryogenic Industries, Inc., une entreprise située au sud de l’État californien des États-Unis, elle-même une filiale en propriété exclusive de Nikkiso Co., Ltd. (TSE : 6376).

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À propos de Nikkiso Co. Ltd.

Depuis sa création en 1953, Nikkiso a contribué à la résolution des conflits sociaux en anticipant les changements d’époque au moyen de technologies et de produits d’innovation parmi les premiers au monde et au Japon. Dans le secteur de l’industrie, Nikkiso a suscité de nouveaux marchés en développant des produits propres au domaine de l’énergie, des produits propres au domaine médical et liés à l’hémodialyse et des structures aériennes en PRFC (polymère renforcé de fibres de carbone) pour le compte de l’aérospatiale.

À propos de SK Plug Hyverse

SKPH est une coentreprise entre SK E&S et Plug Power Inc., un fournisseur de premier plan de solutions d’hydrogène clés en main pour l’économie mondiale de l’hydrogène vert, afin d’offrir des solutions intégrées tout au long de la chaîne de valeur de l’hydrogène propre en Asie.

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Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group Constrói Aproximadamente 24 Estações de Hidrogênio Líquido na Coreia do Sul

Barramento de hidrogênio

Reabastecimento de ônibus de hidrogênio na estação de hidrogênio à base de líquido equipada da Nikkiso, na Coreia do Sul.

TEMECULA, Califórnia, June 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — O Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group, parte da divisão Industrial da Nikkiso Co. Ltd., anunciou que, após a sua mais recente parceria com a SK Plug Hyverse, o Grupo fechou contratos de construção e manutenção de aproximadamente 24 estações de abastecimento de hidrogênio líquido (LH2) na Coreia do Sul.

Com cada vez mais ônibus e caminhões pesados procurando reduzir as emissões de carbono, manter a capacidade de condução de longa distância, muitos operadores de frotas, autoridades de trânsito e agências estão procurando o hidrogênio líquido como uma solução para rotas rápidas e de longa distância. A experiência da Nikkiso no desenvolvimento e fabricação de bombas criogênicas há mais de 70 anos e com postos de abastecimento de combustíveis alternativos há 26 anos vem atraindo empresas como a SK Plug Hyverse que buscam parceiros com capacidade de ajudar a expansão da infraestrutura e da economia de hidrogênio na Coreia do Sul.

“O SK Plug Hyverse é um parceiro extraordinário para a Nikkiso na Coreia do Sul porque, juntos, oferecemos capacidade e pessoal excepcionais para apoiar a abordagem progressiva da Coreia do Sul ao estabelecimento de uma economia competitiva de hidrogênio”, disse Peter Wagner, CEO da Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases. “A Nikkiso admira a abordagem produtiva e pragmática da Coreia do Sul de ampliação da economia de hidrogênio, e estamos preparados para mais oportunidades de poder apoiar seus esforços.”

“Não há muitas empresas que tenham estação de abastecimento verticalmente integrada da Nikkiso com sistemas internos de liquefação e sistemas de carregamento de reboques, bombas criogênicas, tubos isolados a vácuo, vasos isolados a vácuo, vaporizadores criogênicos, controles industriais, serviços de licenciamento, instalação e manutenção”, disse Mike Mackey, Presidente de Abastecimento e Soluções da Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases. “Construímos estações de abastecimento alternativos desde 1998 e estamos orgulhosos de que o trabalho que fazemos apoia um mundo mais limpo e saudável.”

Várias estações de hidrogênio líquido na Coreia do Sul já foram comissionadas, abastecendo com sucesso ônibus consecutivos e aumentando a capacidade. As outras estações na Coreia do Sul entrarão em serviço nos próximos 12 meses.

Sobre a Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group

Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group é um fornecedor líder de equipamentos criogênicos, tecnologias e aplicações para os segmentos de mercado de energia limpa e gás industrial. O Grupo emprega mais de 1.600 pessoas em 22 países e é liderado pela Cryogenic Industries, Inc., uma subsidiária integral da Nikkiso Co., Ltd. (TSE: 6376) no sul da Califórnia, EUA.

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Sobre a Nikkiso Co. Ltd.

Desde a sua criação em 1953, a Nikkiso contribuiu para resolver questões sociais, antecipando as mudanças com tecnologias e produtos pioneiros no mundo e no Japão. No âmbito industrial, a Nikkiso criou novos mercados ao desenvolver produtos no campo da energia, produtos relacionados à hemodiálise para a indústria médica, e aeroestruturas de CFRP (plástico reforçado com fibra de carbono) para a indústria aeroespacial.

Sobre a SK Plug Hyverse

A SKPH é uma joint venture da SK E&S com a Plug Power Inc, provedora líder de soluções completas de hidrogênio para a economia global de hidrogênio verde, que visa empresas de soluções integradas em toda a cadeia de valor de hidrogênio limpo na Ásia.

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CallTower Expands Growth Leadership Team in EMEA

CallTower Welcomes New EMEA Sales Directors and Sales Operations Manager: Pedro Dias, Sean Blackmore, Rick Sellers and Giggsy Jayaweera

SALT LAKE CITY, UT, ROCHESTER, NY, BOSTON, MA, LONDON, June 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — CallTower, a global leader in delivering unified communications, contact center, and collaboration solutions, including Microsoft TeamsWebex by Cisco, and Zoom, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Pedro Dias, Sean Blackmore, and Rick Sellers as Sales Directors for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region and Giggsy Jayaweera as Sales Operations Manager EMEA, reporting to Paul Holden, Vice President of EMEA Sales.

Pedro Dias, with over 18 years of experience, joins CallTower in Portugal, bringing expertise from key positions at BroadSoft, Cisco, and Akixi. His strategic initiatives and client relationships align seamlessly with CallTower’s values, driving growth and partnerships in EMEA, leading Cisco-based initiatives.

Sean Blackmore, an experienced professional in channel partnerships and technology, will lead CallTower’s Microsoft practice and complementary partnerships, including Solgari. His appointment reflects CallTower’s commitment to growth and innovation in Europe.

Rick Sellers joins CallTower EMEA to head the ZOOM team. With a background in technical and sales roles, Rick’s passion for understanding customer needs and experience with various industries make him a valuable addition to the team. Rick’s diverse experience, spanning from the US to Asia, brings a wealth of knowledge to CallTower.

Finally, Giggsy Jayaweera joins the CallTower EMEA Team in the role of Sales Operations Manager EMEA.  Giggsy brings vast experience in operational efficiency and productivity, helping improve selling time. He will work closely with the EMEA Sales Team whilst also working with the existing domestic Sales Operations as CallTower scales globally.

“We are thrilled to welcome Pedro, Sean, Rick and Giggsy to our EMEA team,” said Paul Holden, Vice President of EMEA Sales at CallTower. “Their extensive experience and proven track records will be invaluable as we continue to drive growth and innovation in the region. Having worked with all four new hires in previous roles at different companies, I chose them specifically as both the best in the industry and a great cultural fit for CallTower.”

“As we expand our presence in the EMEA region, I am thrilled to introduce our dynamic new sales team and sales ops members,” confirmed CallTower CRO William Rubio. “Their passion, expertise, and dedication will drive our success and strengthen our commitment to excellence in serving our customers across EMEA.”

CallTower’s expansion into EMEA in recent months has been fast-paced, with announcements regarding the expanded scope of Microsoft Teams Operator Connect into 17 new EMEA territories and the addition of Paul Holden as the Vice President of EMEA Sales in March of 2024.

About CallTower

Transforming how we connect across the globe! Dive into the future of global communication with CallTower, where the forefront of innovation meets the vast expanse of connectivity. CallTower is revolutionizing communications through cutting-edge technology.  CallTower delivers seamless MS Teams, Zoom, and Webex voice solutions elevated by the integration of AI technology, comprehensive contact center solutions and one-click failover, marking a significant milestone in the communication landscape.

Since its establishment in 2002, CallTower has evolved into a global cloud-based, enterprise-class cloud communications (unified communications, contact center and collaboration) solutions provider, catering to the needs of expanding businesses globally. CallTower offers and supports cutting-edge solutions such as Operator Connect for Microsoft® Teams, MS Teams Direct Routing, GCC High Teams Direct Routing, Microsoft® 365, Cisco® Webex Calling / UCM, Cisco® CCP, Zoom Phone, Zoom (BYOB), and a range of contact center options, including Five9 for business customers.

For more information about CallTower and its award-winning services, please contact marketing@calltower.com

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Abibiman Foundation marks Day of the African Child, calls for peaceful elections


Abibiman Foundation, a nongovernmental organization, has commemorated this year’s Day of the African Child to address issues confronting young children in Ghana.

The Day is set aside to reaffirm commitment to nurturing, protecting the rights and well-being of every African child.

It was on the theme: ‘Education For All Children In Africa: The Time Is Now’ and brought together stakeholders and students from some selected schools in the Greater Accra region.

Mr kwabena Okine Ofosuhene, Chief Executive Officer of Abibiman Foundation, said the commemoration was a major platform to highlight the key issues confronting the African child and to find solutions to them.

However, he said children rely on the good decisions, choices and actions of those of the voting age, and were affected by policies and actions of stakeholders and governments.

‘It is, therefore, incumbent on us all to work together and ensure that the 2024 elections focused on addressing the medium and long-term social, economic, environmental an
d political challenges facing the country.

He called on the Electoral Commission to remain professional, impartial, and ensuring a free, fair and peaceful elections.

He said stakeholders must use economic diplomacy, advocacy and campaigns to sensitise, raise awareness and educate the public on the importance of maintaining the peaceful environment that supported businesses in Ghana to thrive and ensure sustainable livelihoods, peace and development.

‘It is equally important for us all to understand that working together to promote and protect the peace in the country, especially before, during and after Elections is also the means of promoting and protecting the needed conducive environment for our children in the community to thrive, to generate the needed resources to enhance socio-economic development,’ Mr Ofosuhene added.

He called on all the youth to desist from rigorous practices such as hooliganism, double voting and vote rigging during the 2024 elections.

Dr Albert Ahenkan, Professor at the Unive
rsity of Ghana Business School, said it was important to ensure students’ access to quality education and sound leadership to prepare them for success in the 21st century.

He said we must acknowledge that our children were the heartbeat of our nations and the promise of a brighter future.

‘Our Children are not just our future but they are our present, and it is our duty to ensure that they have the tools, opportunities, and support they need to thrive’, he added.

He said as we celebrate the Day, it was time we confront the stark realities that many of our children face across the continent, saying millions of children are deprived of basic necessities such as education, healthcare, and protection which made them vulnerable to exploitation, violence, and poverty.

Dr Ahenkan said government must prioritise policies and programmes that support children’s rights by allocating adequate resources to education, healthcare, and child protection services.

Government must also enforce laws that safeguard children’
s rights and hold accountable those who violate them, he added.

He encouraged communities and families to educate their children on their rights, education and health for their own safety and benefits.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ada East Assembly Members petition DCD to summon assembly meeting


Some Assembly Members of the Ada East District Assembly (AEDA) have petitioned the District Coordinating Director (DCD), Mr. Jerryson Ayih, to summon an emergency assembly meeting for the election of a presiding member.

The 23 Assembly Members who signed the petition requested that the DCD act in accordance with the assembly’s by-laws and the 1992 Constitution to summon an assembly meeting the outcome of which would facilitate the development of their respective electoral areas.

‘Our request is grounded in Part I Order 3 Paragraph 7(b), which empowers Assembly Members to request a meeting to discuss matters of public interest,’ the petition read in part.

After the district-level elections on December 19, 2023, a three-time attempt by the Assembly Members to elect a presiding member yielded no result.

Some of the Assembly Members who spoke with the Ghana News Agency noted that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) were allegedly influencing the elections over supremacy cl
aims, capitalising on their affiliations with the Assembly Members.

The Assembly Members in the petition, a copy of which is available to the GNA, stated that, ‘we, the undersigned Assembly Members of the 9th Ada East Assembly (AEDA), respectfully request that an Assembly Meeting be summoned immediately.

‘We appreciate your prompt attention to this request and look forward to your response.’

Mr. John Ayiku Kubi, the Assembly Member for Anyakpor-Adedetsekope Electoral Area, noted that over 30 out of the 39 assembly members had agreed to vote for a presiding member whenever assembly meetings are summoned, indicating their readiness to champion the development of their electoral areas rather than toeing a political lane, which is hindering the progress of the district.

Mr. Kubi expressed optimism that the DCD will summon the meeting as early as possible to address the challenges.

‘We really want the assembly meeting to be summoned so that we can be able to elect and swear in a Presiding Member, approve lang
uage(s) for business, adopt and modify the Model Standing Order, and other activities stipulated in our write-up, which include the formation of various sub-committees of the Executive Committee, the formation of the Executive Committee, and the formation of the Public Relations and Complaint Committee,’ he emphasised.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Medical Emergency Assistant jailed for fraud


The Amasaman Circuit Court has sentenced a 44-year-old medical emergency assistant to three years imprisonment in hard labour for fraud.

Francis Kweku Eshun admitted taking GHC15,000.00 from Mr William Sackey under the pretext of securing him a lawyer and surveyor to facilitate a court case at Amasaman.

He was, however, discharged on a fraudulent breach of trust charge as the Court presided over by Ms Enid Marful-Sau ruled that prosecution’s facts did not support the charge.

The Court directed the prosecution to make available disclosures to the convict on a third charge he pleaded not guilty to.

He was charged for allegedly stealing GHC30,000.00 from the complainant and he is to be brought back to the Court on July 18,2024.

Police Chief Inspector Salifu Nashiru told the Court that Mr Simon Sackey, the complainant, was a health worker living at Ablekuma while Eshun, the convict, a Medical Emergency Assistant, lived at Dansoman.

He said in 2019, one William Sackey who is a brother to the complainant and
brother-in-law to the convict, gave Power of Attorney to the convict to live in his uncompleted house at Kwame Anum, Ashalaja.

Chief Inspector Nashiru said he was tasked to complete projects, which included painting, installation of tiles, installation of electric poles and wiring, gardening amongst others and provided funds for the same but Eshun failed to use the money for the purpose for which it was sent.

The convict was also tasked to pursue a case of defrauding by false pretenses investigated at the Amasaman police station, the Court heard.

The prosecution said Eshun demanded and collected various sums of money to enable him secure the services of a lawyer, pay a surveyor amongst other demands to facilitate the court proceedings which later turned out to be untrue.

Chief Inspector Nashiru said GHC30,000.00 out GHC50,000.00 from the fraud case was refunded to Eshun at the Amasaman Police Station but he squandered the money and could not account for the same during investigations.

A report was made t
o the police which led to his arrest, Police told the Court.

He said during investigation, Eshun told the Police that the total amount he defrauded and stole from the complainant was GHC47,800.00 and not GHC80,000.00 as the complainant alleged.

After investigations, he was charged with the offences and put before court. 

Source: Ghana News Agency

ACFE Ghana to host second annual fraud conference in Accra


The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) Ghana Chapter is to host its second national fraud conference to improve awareness on the need to effectively collaborate and build resilient systems to fight fraud and corruption.

The Conference, scheduled for 11 to 13 September, in Accra, will engage distinguished speakers, array of experts, thought leaders and practitioners from various sectors, both local and international, who will share their experiences and insights on creating robust systems and practices that uphold integrity.

Speaking at a Media Launch of the event in Accra, Dr Rebecca Lomo, President of ACFE Ghana, noted that the Conference aimed to foster a culture of integrity and resilience against the treacherous threats of fraud and corruption that continued to challenge Ghana’s institutions and the whole Nation.

She said resilient systems would protect Ghana against fraud, adding that ‘the people who should execute and manage the systems should have high integrity, and integrity means hon
esty, it means be committed to ensure that the right things are done.’

The event, which is to be held at the Accra International Conference Centre, will also feature insightful keynote addresses, interactive workshops, and panel discussions designed to equip participants with cutting-edge strategies, tools and how to engage the assistance of artificial Intelligence to prevent, detect and combat fraud.

Emerging financial crime trends and its impact on the economy, the challenges of Cyber Security and Data Integrity, use of artificial intelligence (AI), its impact on business processes, ethical issues of use of AI and addressing its challenges, Fraud Risks Management and investigation, Whistle blower’s protection, Re-imagined internal Auditing in the digital age, Navigating Uncertainty: Business Continuity role in advancing ESG Goals.

The Conference is on the theme: ‘Elevating Integrity: Building a Fraud and Corruption Resilient Future.’

Dr Lomo anticipated that the event would provide a unique platform for
networking and the exchange of ideas among professionals dedicated to the fight against fraud and corruption, saying, these interactions will strengthen Ghana’s collective efforts and foster new partnerships that are crucial for driving systemic change.

Commissioner of Police (COP) Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah, Executive Director of the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) also underscored the need for law enforcement agencies to collaborate effectively in addressing fraud related issues.

She said fraud and corruption were pervasive issues, which posed significant threats to stability and integrity of organizations, adding that they further undermined economic stability, erode public trust and sustainable development.

‘As we gather here today, we are reminded that fraud is a constantly evolving threat, it requires our collective efforts to stay ahead of the fraudsters and protect the integrity of our institutions.’

Mr John Awuah, Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Association of Bankers, said in the f
ight against fraud it was extremely important to address ethical issues.

He mentioned that a report released by the Bank of Ghana indicated that of all the fraud related issues that occurred within the banking system about 50 per cent of these cases had to do with internal staff who were tagged as accomplices.

Mr Awuah said the fight against fraud and corruption must be a national priority and Ghana needed to invest in systems and controls that would aid in the prevention of fraud.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Death of abandoned woman by Winneba Trauma Hospital, a big shame


The Convention People’s Party has described as ‘shameful’ the death of a woman in her late 60’s who was dumped in a bush at Gomoa Ojobi by the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital.

Chairperson of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) Mrs. Nana Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong-Kumankumah expressed her displeasure when she visited the scene where the woman was dumped and subsequently died four days after in the open.

The Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital was reported to have dumped the woman who was knocked down by a speeding vehicle and was admitted at that Hospital because her relatives failed to show up.

‘It is a big shame to us all and on our national conscience for someone to die in that manner and no excuse can justify that action,’ she noted.

She said it was pathetic that such an incident could happen in a Country touted as a religious nation, stressing that the incident was a reality of the country’s failed institutions.

She also blamed neighbours around who saw the abandoned woman in the open for day
s without attending to her, resulting in her demise.

Madam Kumankumah stated that it was a reminder that measures must be instituted for the country’s institutions to work and uphold the sense of integrity and ethics towards their job.

In her view, swearing by the Bible and Quran over the period had gone through a renaissance, and it was time public officials swore by lesser gods with water to make a commitment to the land and the people.

Madam Kumankumah had earlier visited the palace of Odikro of Gomoa Ojobi, Nana Atta Kakra where the Chief described the incident as ‘very pathetic.’

According to the Chief who is also the Kyedomhene of Gomoa Assin Traditional Area, the woman was not a known person in the community, and he only got to know that the matter had been reported to the police and the social welfare after he got wind of it and sent a delegation to the police station.

‘We are very disappointed in the action by the health facility because every Ghanaian national deserves to be treated with dignit
y and institutions must be able to assist in times of need, and so if the doctor could allow the patient to be dumped without informing traditional leaders, the assembly member or the police, then it is very sad and the doctor must apologise.’

Some community members revealed that the woman appeared demented and was severally spotted loitering in the community prior to the accident.

They added that the Ojobi Police District Command was informed after she was abandoned but failed to heed to their call until her demise.

Sources at the Winneba Trauma Hospital indicated that the Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital demanded GHC9,000 when contacted for the patient to be transported to their facility.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Political parties urged to include climate issues in manifestos


Miss Glory Emmanuella Appiah, National Coordinator of Ghana Youth Environmental Movement (GYEM), has called on political parties to include climate agendas in their manifesto as part of the upcoming 2024 elections to combat climate crisis.

She said climate issues had become an increasingly complex subject around the world, especially in Ghana, where the environment had been affected by many human activities such as illegal mining, bush fires and cutting down of trees.

Miss Appiah made the call at the Climate for Peace Dialogue and Kokuromotie for Climate Awards in Accra.

This, she said, government must prioritize environmental protection and invest to create awareness to prevent or improvise these activities to protect the planet for survival.

She said by putting climate actions in their manifesto, it would enable them implement these activities in one way or the another and also allow citizens to hold them accountable to fight climate change.

‘We must and ask for a green Ghana from our politicians and t
ask them for its implementation,’ she added.

She said the increase of food prices lied on the effect of climate change, however, practicing environmental protection would help preserve the lands for farming.

The National Coordinator said most of Ghana’s economic crisis were mostly caused by climate change, stressing on the need to protect farms, build storage facilities and improve upon processing industries.

Miss Appiah urged the youth to hold political leaders, especially Members of Parliament accountable on climate change actions, adding that the youth must take up mandates to educate communities on these.

Miss Efua Nyamekye Appiah of the Youth Climate Council, reminded the youth that the sustainable development of the lied in their hands, saying they must be vigilant and steadfast against climate crisis.

She urged the youth to move to the communities and educate young people on effects of climate change on the country and the world as a whole.

She said excessive burning, fumes from vehicles and smok
es from industrial plants were common among depletion of the ozone layer, causing excessive heat and un-uniform temperatures, hence, we must curtail or minimize bush burning and recycle waste materials.

She said climate change should be introduced in the country’s educational curriculum for effective empowerment among students and youth.

She said there should be incentives for climate change fighters to enable them advance their advocacy to attain large numbers of climate protectors.

GYEM called on government to prioritise climate change in their policies and ensure budget allocations to fight the rising of global warming.

Source: Ghana News Agency