Somali National Army foils Al-Shabaab attack in Bardale district


The Somali National Army foiled an attack by the Al-Shabaab terrorists who tried to hit the district of Bardale in the Bay region.



The army had information about the intent of the terrorist militants and killed the leader of the militia who attacked the district.



The residents of Bardale district confirmed the attack to the Somali National News Agency (SONNA) and said that the army foiled the ambush they intended overnight.



The terrorist leader who was killed by the Somali army after they tried to attack the district of Bardale was known as Abdi Salaad, as confirmed by sources at the scene.



Source: Somali National News Agency

James Lutterodt NSMQ finalist burial service observed at Tema


A burial service has been organised at Tema Community One Centre, in memory of the late James Kwabla Lutterodt, a finalist at the 2021 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).
James was a student Keta Senior High Technical School (Ketasco) NSMQ, where he exhibited excellence and class.
Family members, friends and the public paid their last respects at the forecourt of the Tema Metropolitan Assembly, where the mortal remains laid in state.
James Edem Kwabla Lutterodt was the fifth of seven children of his parents.
James was born to Mr Philip Dogbeda K. Luterodt and Lucy Tetteh on May 25, 2004.
At an early age, James displayed an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a commitment to achieving academic distinction.
His journey towards academic excellence began at New Land Schools in Ashaiman, where he consistently scored distinctions and achieved excellence in various subjects, with a particular focus on mathematics and science.
James’s passion for learning and exceptional academic performance led to an extraordinary achievement when he sat for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) while still in Junior High School 2 (JHS 2).
His outstanding results opened the doors to his next educational adventure, earning him admission to Keta Senior High Technical School (Ketasco).
James’ brilliance became prominent and spectacular during the 2021 National Science and Math Quiz Competition held in Kumasi.
He, together with his teammates, was able to register Keta Senior High Technical School as the only school in the Volta Region to have reached the Grand Finale of the competition since its inception.
His adeptness in assimilating vast amounts of information across various subjects and his ability to recall facts with precision were nothing short of awe-inspiring, and in each round of the competition, he demonstrated a remarkable combination of quick thinking, strategic reasoning, and a deep understanding of the subject at hand.
The 19-year-old triumph is recognised as a victory and a tower of inspiration for the entire Ketasco fraternity.
His journey, according to his loved ones, serves as a reminder that determination, hard work, and a thirst for knowledge can propel people to heights only dreamed of, and to all those who aspire to excel academically and in life.
His father, Philip Dogbeda K. Luterodt, in a tribute reflected on the extraordinary gift of the late son had.
‘You were not just my son; you were the embodiment of my hopes, dreams, and the deepest love a father could feel. From the moment you came into this world, you brought an incomparable joy into my life.
‘Your first cry, your first smile-each moment is etched in my memory like a precious gem. Your laughter filled our home with a warmth that nothing else could replicate.’
‘You grew into a remarkable person, one whose kindness, compassion, and boundless love touched the hearts of everyone who had the privilege of knowing you,’ he said.
Mr Lutterodt said the absence of his son leaves a void in his life that can never be filled, the pain of an indescribable loss, and a pain that he will carry with him until we are reunited.
He, however, said he found solace in the belief that his late child was at peace, free from pain and suffering.
In their tribute, the siblings also shared a profound memory of their late brother, describing him as a confidant and a source of strength.
‘We cherish the countless moments we shared together, and Portia, your sister, fondly remembers how every time she
cooked, you were right by her side, always with a smile, saying, ‘Portia, let me taste the food.
‘It was a simple gesture, but it spoke volumes about your closeness and the bond you shared as siblings.
‘Your presence in our lives has brought warmth and joy to even the simplest of daily routines,’ it read.



Source: Ghana News Agency

Prime Minister Hamza meets SNA officers training in Qatar


The Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, HE Hamza Abdi Barre met with Somali National Army officers who are undergoing military training in Doha, Qatar.



He expressed the Somali people’s hope that the officers would lead the liberation efforts against the Al-Shabaab militants who made their purpose in destroying the lives and property of the Somali people.



He also thanked the Government of Qatar for its support to the Government and people of Somalia, especially in producing high-quality SNA officers.



Source: Somali National News Agency

African Para Games: Ghana Amputee football ousts Liberia 5-0 to book semi-final slot


The Ghana National Amputee football team hammered their Liberia counterparts 5-0 in the last group stage game in the ongoing African Para Games to book a ticket to the semi-finals.
After securing a 7-0 victory against Uganda and succumbing to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Morocco in their first two games, the hosts, Ghana needed a positive result to qualify to the next round.
Mohammad Mubarak continued his fine form for Ghana in the tournament, adding to his goal-tally just four minutes into the game to give his side a deserving lead after-which teammates Hamza Mohammed and Collins Gyamfi added the second and third respectively, to give Ghana with a commanding 3-0 lead into the break.
The Black Challenge continued to exhibit their attacking prowess in the second half with two more goals from Ussif Yahaya and Mohammed Mubarak to take the scoreline to 5-0.
Ghana secured six points to finish behind leaders Morocco in Group A.
Speaking after the win, Stephen Richard Obeng the Head Coach for the Ghana Amputee Football team said, ‘The win means a lot to me and every Ghanaian because the Black Stars
also qualified [to AFCON 2024] just like we did. We had to put yesterday’s loss behind us and bounce back in this one’.
The coach anticipates a significant game in the next round, aiming to become champions by Sunday.



Source: Ghana News Agency

Humanitarian Awards Global unveils 2023 honorary awardees


The 2023 batch of honorees for the highly anticipated Humanitarian Awards Global has been announced.
In their quest to inspire the next generation of change-makers, honorees from dozens of different countries will be recognised at the awards ceremony on Saturday, October 28, 2023, in Accra, Ghana.
The awards ceremony, which is held annually, is aimed at recognizing change-makers, NGOs, SDG advocates, volunteer leaders, donors, organizations, philanthropists, corporations, social impact companies, and professionals who are advancing the important work of charity each day.
Through the awards, the organizers honour and celebrate the honorees and awardees’ incredible contributions of resources, leadership, and financial support made in inspiring generosity and giving hope to humanity.
The theme of the award, dubbed ‘Celebrating Change Makers’ would be putting the spotlight on these individuals and organizations which will not only be celebrated, but also build a strong platform for them by giving them a voice and opportunities while they continue to impact the world positively.
The Honorary Awards are given to honour distinctive works of service, humanitarian impacts, consistency, excellence in leadership, performance, personal accomplishments, commitment to sharing knowledge, lifetime achievements, and the ability to challenge the status quo.
This year’s list has a broad representation, including diplomats, board chairs, CEOs, scholars, chancellors, professors, and philanthropists who have influenced society positively.
The 2023 honorees include the late Ghanaian author and poet Ama Ata Aidoo, Ghanaian musician Okyeame Kwame, Kobby Kyei (blogger), Dr. Abigail Wilson (Pharmacist) and Elijah Amoo Addo (Executive Director Food for All).
Others include Betty Adera (Kenya), Dr. Geetanjali Chopra (India), Dr.Tristaca McCray (USA), Fatima Mohammed Habib (Nigeria), and award-winning journalist Stephanie Busar, among many others.



Source: Ghana News Agency

Somalia: 107 Al Shabaab fighters surrender to government troops

Some 107 Al Shabaab fighters have surrendered to the government forces of Somalia between July and August, the country’s counterterrorism centre said.

Abdullahi Mohamed Nor, the director of the National Center for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism, said the militants surrendered in four states — Hirshabelle, Galmudug, Southwest and Jubaland states.

“Those who surrendered include young children who were radicalized, youth, women and group commanders and they will be offered amnesty and then taken for rehabilitation,” the director told journalists in Somali capital Mogadishu.

He urged the group fighters intending to benefit from the government’s amnesty to follow suit, saying they would welcome defecting from the Al Shabaab terror group.

“There are two reasons why the number of Al Shabaab members surrendering to the government has increased. First, it is the pressure of the ongoing offensive operations in the country and second, it is that they are making use of the president’s amnesty offer,” he said.

This move comes as the fighting between the Somali National Army and the group fighters intensified on several fronts mainly in south-central Somalia

Source: Nam News Network

President Akufo-Addo commissions six new vessels into Ghana Navy Fleet


President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has commissioned six new vessels into the Ghana Navy Fleet as part of government’s commitment to resource the Navy to effectively secure the country’s maritime domain.
The vessels are two Boundary Class ships, donated by the United States (US) government and christened the Ghana Navy Ship (GNS) Half Assini and GNS Aflao, two Defender Class boats, an Oil Spill Response Vessel, christened Esther Afua Ocloo, for the Ghana Maritime Authority, and a locally manufactured Landing Craft.
Speaking at a ceremony to commission the vessels at the Sekondi Naval Base in the Western Region, President Akufo-Addo said the move was a manifestation of his government’s commitment to retool and re-equip the Ghana Armed Forces to enable them to perform their duties of protecting the territorial integrity of the country.
He said the addition of the new vessels symbolized government’s resolve to safeguard Ghana’s maritime sovereignty.
The President said he was committed to resourcing the Navy and other relevant agencies in the maritime sector to help guarantee the sustainable exploitation and benefits the ocean offered.
President Akufo-Addo noted that, ‘I am aware of the enormous responsibility on the Navy in seeing to it that the maritime spaces of Ghana are safe and secured. That is why we are taking steps to retool the Ghana Navy.’
According to him, the government’s retooling of the security services including the Navy had yielded positive results in the maritime domain saying; Ghana had not recorded any attacks or kidnappings on ships in the last two years.
‘This is a significant achievement considering that the country experienced several attacks on ships including the kidnapping of nine crew members from a Ghanaian vessel in 2021,’ he said.
The President urged the Navy officers to continue to safeguard the country’s maritime boundaries from any external aggressions, adding, ‘As we protect these maritime territories there is the need to maintain significant Naval presence so as to prevent criminals from exploiting any contested area.’
President Akufo-Addo expressed gratitude to the US government for donating the GNS Half Assini and the GNS Aflao to the Ghana Navy as part of their support to augment government’s commitment in ensuring the maritime security on Ghana’s territorial waters.
‘The USA has supported Ghana’s military revitalization programme through capacity building and enhancements of our capabilities.
The donation of these two 12-metre Boundary Class boats would greatly enhance the operations of the Navy in dealing with sophisticated operations when the need arises,’ the President stated.
Mr Dominic Nitiwul, Minister for Defence, said the importance of a well equipped Armed Forces could not be overemphasized, ‘that is why the President Akufo-Addo-led government has made the retooling of the Ghana Armed Forces, including the Navy a priority.’
Mr Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, Minister for Transport, said the commissioning of the Oil Spill Response Vessel marked a significant milestone in the country’s maritime sector as it provided a major boost to efforts towards creating a vibrant, safe, and secured maritime ecosystem for economic growth.
Madam Virginia Palmer, the US Ambassador to Ghana, indicated that the donation of the boats was the latest in the United States’ long-standing support for the Ghana Navy, including training, technical assistance, and naval infrastructure projects.
She said maritime security was critical to the country’s sovereignty and prosperity, adding that piracy and illegal fishing in the Gulf of Guinea were a persistent menace, threatening the livelihoods and traditions of Ghana’s fishing industry.
She noted that ‘These vessels are the newest component of U.S. support to protect and regenerate these fragile fisheries and we are providing $24 million over five years to help the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture install electronic monitoring systems on trawlers licensed to fish in Ghana and to assist the Ministry, working with the University of Cape Coast, to designate Marine Protected Areas that restrict fishing and other activities to protect fragile ecosystems and species found there.’
Madam Palmer added that the vessels would help to deny pirates, traffickers, and other criminals the use of the sea for their illegal activities, making Ghana and the region not just safer but more prosperous.
Rear Admiral Issah Yakubu, Chief of Naval Staff, thanked the President and other partners for the immense efforts in retooling the Ghana Navy to carry out their mandates diligently and effectively.



Source: Ghana News Agency

President commissions first oil from Jubilee South East Project


President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo Friday commissioned First Oil from the Jubilee South East (JSE) Project.
The project, undertaken by Tullow, in collaboration with the Ghana National Petroleum Company (GNPC), Kosmos Energy, Jubilee Oil Holdings Limited, and Petro SA, is expected to increase gross Jubilee field output to more than 100,000 barrels of oil per day.
President Akufo-Addo stated during the ceremony that the success of the South East Project was aligned with the larger Jubilee field plan, which intended to increase gross production from the field’s eastern side.
He stated that the oil well would help Ghana achieve its goal of sustaining an output of more than 100,000 barrels per day by the end of the year.
‘With some three hundred million (300 million) barrels of oil estimated within the Jubilee field, this triumph augments our confidence in other prospects across the nation,’ he said.
The President indicated that the triumph of the JSE Project reinforced the government’s determination to encourage further investments from partners in the TEN field project.
He said the expansion would consolidate the Government’s achievements in the oi and gas sector, adding, ‘the TEN field, enriched with substantial gas reserves, is pivotal to our nation’s natural gas production and the stability of our power sector in the coming years.’
President Akufo-Addo stated that he was aware of discussions in the media and other forums regarding the prospect of making extensive use of Ghana’s domestically produced natural gas to satisfy the needs of the country’s power sector.
He stated that the JSE was vital for earning revenue and addressing the country’s power generation needs.
‘Players in the oil and gas sector have been advocating for a commitment by Government to consider deploying more natural gas produced domestically to solve the challenges in providing sustainable electricity for individuals, households and businesses.
‘I want to re-emphasize our commitment to expedite discussions and agree mutually acceptable terms for a combined gas sales agreement between Tullow, its Joint Venture Partners and Government.
‘This step will pave the way for heightened success and revenue generation in the sector, fostering the use of natural gas for domestic purposes, and the creation of allied industries. Such utilisation is especially critical in meeting approximately half of our power generation requirements,’ he stated.
Addressing local content and Ghanaian participation in upstream petroleum operations, President Akufo-Addo noted that the government’s position on local content was not just about supplying ancillary services to the sector but also having a stake in the resources.
‘We must collectively endeavour to train our people to get to a level where they have the capacity to be able to participate fully in the industry, and our position is to strengthen all training vehicles in the various industries of the Energy sector, like the Accelerated Oil and Gas Capacity Building Programme, to ensure that Ghanaians have the relevant certification to become competitive, and play a fuller role in the industry.
‘That fuller role will be most effectively anchored when we ensure Ghanaian equity participation in the upstream development of our oil and gas resources,’ he stated.
With Ghana as a signatory to the Paris Agreement, which requires the country to reduce carbon dioxide emission levels, President Akufo-Addo said it had become imperative for Ghana to develop plans and strategies for the creation of a net-zero energy sector.
‘However, as I have reiterated on previous occasions, whilst working hard to combat the effects of climate change, it is also important to protect our development by making sure that our oil reserves do not become stranded assets, but, rather, a catalyst for our economic growth. Our position remains unchanged,’ he added.
The President reaffirmed that Ghana had everything going for it as an investment destination: a stable political system, a robust legal framework, a viable fiscal regime, a good telecommunications infrastructure, a dedicated, skilled labour force, and warm, hospitable people.
‘I wish to assure the investor community of our continued support to ensure that their investments are safe in law and in fact, and that they can flourish in our country within the context of our relevant laws. Our doors are always open for conversations on your presence in Ghana, and I hope the good, warm relations we have fostered over the years will continue to endure in the times ahead,’ he added.



Source: Ghana News Agency