Skip to main content

GFD-ASHANTI UNHAPPY ABOUT HIS EXCELLENCY.

The attention of the Ghana Federation of Disability Organisations (GFD)- Ashanti region, has been drawn to a recent comment passed by the President, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, which has the potential to portray the ‘blind’ and ‘deaf’ people in a negative light.

The President is reported in sections of the media to have said at the New Patriotic Party’s final rally ahead of the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency by-election that, “We came to fix Ghana, and in these two years, it is only those who are blind or deaf who are not aware that indeed we have done something.”

This is particularly worrying to the GFD-Ashanti because it is the second time in less than three months that a statement as derogatory as this is attributed to the President of the Nation. In November last year, the President was also reported by a section of the media to have said, “the things my opponents say sometimes make me wonder if they are blind or deaf. They rain insults on me for doing nothing.”

GFD-Ashanti first of all wants to utterly condemn the above remarks, call for a retraction of them by the Presiden, along with an APOLOGY for the visually and speech impaired in the country as well as the disability community at large.

It is important to note that our mother association- the GFD (national) has already issued a press statement, where in, it was fully indicated what positive works the president and his government had done for the disability community; which includes among others, initiating an inclusive procurement policy that would promote the economic wellbeing of PWDs. It is in this light, that we want to put across that as much as the economic wellbeing of PWDs matter, so do their emotional and psychological wellbeing, hence, the call by GFD-Ashanti for a retraction and an apology from the president.

We would like to also use this opportunity to remind all well-meaning Ghanaians to refrain from such language which has a negative connotation for all PWDs.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

NPP,NDC WHO OCCUPY AYAWASO WEST WUOGON SEAT?

 AYAWASO WEST WUOGON Constituency is located in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It is one of the oldest Constituency in the Greater Accra Region. This seat has been in existence since 1992. The Sensationalnewsportal.blogspot.com is taking us down memory lane,to predict who emerges winner of the upcoming by-election. The by-election comes after the demised of the Member of Parliament of the area,Hon. Emmanuel Kyeremateng Agyarko. The contest is between the two top most Political Party, NPP and NDC. The seat is being contested by four Political Parties,which is National Democratic Congress Candidate, Delali Kwasi Brempong, New Patriotic Party Candidate, Lydia Seyram Alhassan,who happens to be the late Member of Parliament's wife, Progressive People's Party Candidate,William Kofi Dowokpor, Liberal Party of Ghana candidate,Clement Boadi. The seat was first won by National Convention Party's candidate, Francis Napoleon K. Kumah,in 1992. Mrs.Rebecca Akweley Adot

WHAT INFORM YOU TO PURCHASE UNIVERSITY FORMS.

*20 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Buying University Forms in Ghana- Counsellor Daniel Fenyi* Do not make the mistakes many have made and regretted. Go through the questions. 1. Is the course of high demand in the job market? Courses like BSc Biology, BA Development studies, BA Linguistics, BA Social Work, BSc HRM, BSc Geological Engineering, BA Classics and Religion, BA Political Science, and many others are very good for knowledge acquisition but if you want job soonest after school, then sorry, you have to reconsider them. 2. Which school offers the course you wish to offer? Read about your dream school and the courses they offer. Eg. LEGON does not offer BA Mathematics Education, UEW does not do Medicine and Law, KNUST doesn't do BA Literature, etc.  3. What is your qualification and what course can you offer with it?* Your elective subjects combination determines the course you can offer. Example, a Home Economics student, would not be admitted to read BA Englis

WOYEJE FINALLY CALLED IT A QUIT.

Afternearly six years of entertaining listeners and gaining a huge fan base, host of Adom FM’s mid-morning show, Work and Happiness, Ohemaa Woyeje, has quit. According to sources, the bubbly presenter tendered in her resignation to her bosses on Wednesday, January 30. Ohemaa Woyeje has not been heard on radio since October last year and many of her fans had been asking questions on her whereabout. The source told Showbiz certain events at the station had informed Ohemaa Woyeje's decision to leave because she felt unfairly treated. Showbiz reached out to the presenter who although was surprised at how the news had gotten out, confirmed that she had indeed resigned. Ohemaa Woyeje explained that she was resigning because the terms of her contract had been breached and she wasn’t happy. “I took my vacation and returned in October. I resumed work and about an hour before I went on air, my boss sent me a Whatsapp message asking me to hand over the show to someone else, without a