Search Results for “Ben Abdallah Banda” – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Fri, 07 Feb 2025 07:28:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Search Results for “Ben Abdallah Banda” – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 We inherited $7.8m debt in 2017 – Former Hajj Board fires back https://www.adomonline.com/we-inherited-7-8m-debt-in-2017-former-hajj-board-fires-back/ Fri, 07 Feb 2025 07:28:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2501781 The former Hajj Board has responded to claims made by the leader of the 2025 Hajj Task Force, Collins Dauda, regarding legacy debts from previous Hajj operations.

In a statement signed by former Hajj Board Chairman Ben Abdallah Banda, the Board expressed concern over what it described as an incomplete narrative surrounding the debts inherited by successive administrations.

According to the former Hajj Board, when the Nana Akufo-Addo administration took office in 2017, it inherited a $7.8 million debt from the previous Hajj managers under the NDC government.

This amount included payments made by 425 fully paid prospective pilgrims who were unable to embark on the 2016 Hajj pilgrimage, requiring either a refund or rebooking.

The Board credited former President Akufo-Addo and then-Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for ensuring that these stranded individuals were eventually airlifted.

The statement further clarified that at the end of the Board’s tenure in 2024, the outstanding debt stood at $4,859,250, as documented in the official handing-over notes submitted to the Chief of Staff.

“It is unfair and unfortunate to reference the current legacy debt without acknowledging the debt we inherited in 2017,” the statement read, stressing that governance is a continuum involving both assets and liabilities.

The former Board attributed the accumulation of debt in Hajj operations to various factors, particularly fluctuations in the foreign exchange market.

They urged the current Task Force to present a full historical account of the legacy debt to avoid misleading the Muslim community.

Despite the disagreement over the debt narrative, the former Hajj Board extended its best wishes to the new Hajj Task Force in their efforts to organize this year’s pilgrimage successfully.

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Election 2024: Check out full list of 801 parliamentary candidates https://www.adomonline.com/election-2024-check-out-full-list-of-801-parliamentary-candidates/ Sat, 07 Dec 2024 09:55:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2480457 Voting has commenced for the 2024 general elections across all 276 constituencies nationwide as Ghanaians elect a president and parliamentarians for the next four years.

A total of 801 parliamentary candidates are in the race.

They represent mainly the two major political parties, the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) alongside candidates from smaller parties and independents.

Over 18 million voters are expected to exercise their franchise in this election, with voting taking place at 40,648 polling stations across the country.

Find below the full list of parliamentary candidates on a regional basis:

GREATER ACCRA 

S/N CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 BORTIANOR-NGLESHIE AMANFRO SYLVESTER M. TETTEH NPP
OKLE FELIX AKWETEY NDC
FRANK MENSAH INDEPENDENT
2 DOMEABRA-OBOM MOHAMMED ABDUL-WAHAB NPP
ISAAC AWUKU YIBOR NDC
3 WEIJA-GBAWE JERRY AHMED SHAIB NPP
OFORI ERIC KWAKU LPG
SAVIOUR GBEDZE CPP
FELIX ODARTEY LAMPTEY NDC
OBENG FYNN GEORGE APC
4 ANYAA-SOWUTUOM EMMANUEL TOBBIN NPP
ALLOTEY EMMANUEL ADOTEY NDC
5 TROBU GLORIA OWUSU NPP
OLIVER GYEPI-GARBRAH LPG
SARFO HAMMOND ADU CPP
JOHN KOFI HALM NDC
FRANCIS ANSAH TAWIAH APC
NANA AGYENIM BOATENG INDEPENDENT
6 AMASAMAN YAHYA KASSIM ATTA NPP
SEDEM KWAKU AFENYO NDC
JERRY-JOHNSON NII ARMAH ASHITEY INDEPENDENT
SAMUEL KWAME DENOO INDEPENDENT
7 DOME/KWABENYA MICHAEL AARON YAW NII NORTEY OQUAYE NPP
AKURUGU FAUSTINA ELIKPLIM NDC
DORA NYARKO PNC
REMY PAA KOW EDMUNDSON PPP
8 MADINA LAMPTEY ROBERT NPP
FRANCIS- XAVIER  KOJO SOSU NDC
AWAL MOHAMMED INDEPENDENT
9 AYAWASO EAST ZAK RAHMAN NPP
MAHAMA NASER TOURE NDC
10 AYAWASO NORTH SANNIE IBRAHIM NPP
YUSSIF ISSAKA JAJAH NDC
11 AYAWASO CENTRAL HENRY QUARTEY NPP
CHARLES KWAME ADAMS NDP
ABDUL RAUF TONGYM TUBAZU NDC
12 AYAWASO WEST WUOGON LYDIA SEYRAM ALHASSAN NPP
JOHN SETOR DUMELO NDC
ABDUL RAUF ABUGRI MUMUNI INDEPENDENT
13 OKAIKWEI SOUTH DAKOA NEWMAN NPP
ERNEST ADOMAKO NDC
14 ABLEKUMA SOUTH SAMUEL SARBAH LARTEY NPP
JOSEPH COMMEY LGP
ALFRED OKOE VANDERPUIJE NDC
JAMES LANKWEI LAMPTEY INDEPENDENT
15 ODODODIODIO SOWAH ABDUL MANNAF NPP
RICHARD DZATEI ABBEY CPP
ALFRED NII KOTEY ASHIE NDC
ALFRED ANETTEY ABBEY PPP
16 OKAIKWEI CENTRAL PATRICK YAW BOAMAH NPP
ABDULAI ABU BABA ABUBAKAR SADIQ NDC
17 OKAIKWEI NORTH NANA AMA DOKUA ASIAMAH-ADJEI NPP
ABDUL HAMIDU IBRAHIM FUTA CPP
THERESA LARDI AWUNI NDC
18 ABLEKUMA NORTH NANA AKUA OWUSU AFRIYIEH NPP
EWURABENA AUBYNN NDC
19 ABLEKUMA CENTRAL JEFFERSON KWAMINA SACKEY NPP
ABDUL-LATIF DAN NDC
20 ABLEKUMA WEST URSULA GIFTY OWUSU – EKUFUL NPP
KWEKU ADDO NDC
21 KORLE KLOTTEY VALENTINO NII NOI NORTEY NPP
ZANETOR AGYEMAN-RAWLINGS NDC
22 DADEKOTOPON JOSEPH KWASHIE ADDO NPP
RITA NAA ODOLEY SOWAH NDC
ABBEY DAVID ANERTEY INDEPENDENT
VINCENT SOWAH ODOTEI INDEPENDENT
23 LEDZOKUKU BERNARD OKOE BOYE NPP
LUCKY MENSAH NDP
TAGOE SETH NII AMARTEY CPP
AYIKU BENJAMIN NARTEH NDC
TEKPOR ELLIOT PROSPER KWAME INDEPENDENT
24 KROWOR EMMANUEL LARYEA ODAI NPP
AZUMAH COURAGE KWAME MENSAH NDP
AGNES NAA MOMO LARTEY NDC
DUKE AFOTEY MENSAH INDEPENDENT
25 TEMA CENTRAL CHARLES FORSON NPP
EBI BRIGHT NDC
FREDERICK ANIAGYEI INDEPENDENT
26 TEMA EAST YOHANE AMARH ASHITEY NPP
ODAMTTEN ISAAC ASHAI NDC
27 TEMA WEST DENIS AMFO SEFAH NPP
JAMES ENU NDC
28 KPONE KATAMANSO WILLIAM OFOSU ASANTE NPP
JOSEPH AKUERTEH TETTEY NDC
AGBANE SAMSON PPP
EDWARD AMONKWAAH ANANG INDEPENDENT
29 ASHAIMAN JUSTICE KING ESSIEL NPP
HEYMANN EMMANUEL KOFI-YESU LPG
ERNEST HENRY NORGBEY NDC
MANTEY EMMANUEL FELIX PPP
KUDAH GADAFI ADAM INDEPENDENT
30 ADENTAN AKOSUA ASAA MANU NPP
RAZAK AL-HASSAN CPP
MOHAMMED ADAMU RAMADAN NDC
HAGAR ASIEDU INDEPENDENT
31 SHAI-OSUDOKU BENJAMIN NARGEH NPP
LINDA OBENEWAA AKWELEY OCLOO NDC
MINIMADEY ISAAC GABRIEL ANGMORTEY PPP
GIFTY HAWA HAMMOND INDEPENDENT
32 NINGO PRAMPRAM MICHAEL TETTEH-EKU N.P.P
SAMUEL NARTEY GEORGE N.D.C
FREDERICK FORZIE INDEPENDENT
EVANS TETTEH NII NARTEY INDEPENDENT
33 SEGE DODZIE NUMEKEVOR N.P.P
DANIEL KESHI BESSEY N.D.C
LASI EUNICE INDEPENDENT
34 ADA SUZETTE NAA NORLEY DORNUKIE NORTEYE NPP
COMFORT DOYOE CUDJOE NDC

EASTERN 

S/N CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 ASUOGYAMAN PIUS ENAM HADZIDE N.P.P.
THOMAS AMPEM NYARKO N.D.C.
2 LOWER MANYA KROBO SIMON KWEKU TETTEH N.P.P
EBENEZER OKLETEY TERLABI N.D.C.
3 UPPER MANYA KROBO JOSEPH TETTEH NPP
BISMARK TETTEH NYARKO NDC
4 YILO KROBO RICHARD TWUM BARIMAH KORANTENG NPP
ASENI EBENZER TETTEH CPP
ALBERT TETTEH NYAKOTEY NDC
5 NEW JUABEN SOUTH MICHAEL OKYERE BAAFI NPP
OFFEI MARTIN OTU NDC
APPIAH EVANS INDEPENDENT
6 NEW JUABEN NORTH NANA OSEI-ADJEI N.P.P
SAMUEL ADONGO N.D.C.
EMMANUEL OFOSU YEBOAH INDEPENDENT
7 AKROPONG SAMUEL AWUKU NPP
JOHN EVANS KUMORDZI NDC
8 OKERE DANIEL NANA ADDO-KENNETH NPP
JOSEPH KWADWO AFARI – YEBOAH CPP
PRINCE HENRY ANIM – OWIREDU NDC
9 AKUAPEM SOUTH ERIC YEBOAH APEADU NPP
LAWRENCIA DZIWORNU NDC
10 NSAWAM-ADOAGYIRI ANNOH-DOMPREH FRANK NPP
PARICK TETTEH GFP
FUMMEY PHILIBERT AMENORPE NDC
GOLO KOJO INDEPENDENT
MUSTAPHA RASHEED INDEPENDENT
11 SUHUM FRANK ASEIDU BEKOE NPP
PRINCE ADDO NDC
EMMANUEL DEDE WIAFE INDEPENDENT
KWADJO ASANTE INDEPENDENT
12 AYENSUANO IDA ADJOA ASIEDU NPP
ADDI SAFORI TEDDY NDC
ABROKWA ABOAGYE SINTIM INDEPENDENT
LEARNED OBIRI EBENEZER YIRENKYI INDEPENDENT
13 LOWER WEST AKIM CHARLES ACHEAMPONG NPP
OWEN KWAME FRIMPONG NDC
GIFTY KLENAM INDEPENDENT
14 UPPER WEST AKIM FREDERICK OBENG ADOM N.P.P
DRAH EMMANUEL N.D.C
15 AKIM ODA ALEXANDER AKWASI ACQUAH NPP
JONES ASANTE NDC
16 ASENE/AKROSO/MANSO GEORGE KWAME ABOAGYE NPP
ERIC AHINAKWA NDC
17 AKIM SWEDRU OSEI KENNEDY NYARKO NPP
TAAJU ABDU RAHIM NDC
18 ACHIASE KOFI AHENKORAH MARFO NPP
SAMUEL  OWUSU BRAKO NDC
19 OFOASE/AYIREBI KOJO OPPONG NKRUMAH NPP
ALFRED OSEI-POKU NDC
20 KADE AGYARE ALEXANDER NPP
EMMANUEL KOFI NTI NDC
OHEMENG-TINYASE KWABENA INDEPENDENT
21 AKWATIA ERNEST KUMI NPP
HENRY YIADOM BOAKYE NDC
22 ABIREM CHARLES ASUAKO OWIREDU N.P.P
NURUDEEN FUSEINI N.D.C.
23 ABUAKWA SOUTH KINGSLEY AGYEMANG NPP
NANA ADU SARPONG ADDO-AIKINS NDC
24 ABUAKWA NORTH ADD0-FREMPONG NANA AMPAW KWAME NPP
CHARLES YEBOAH DARKO NDC
25 ATIWA EAST ABENA OSEI-ASARE N.P.P
KENNETH AGYARE N.D.C
NANA ADJEI KYEREMA INDEPENDENT
26 ATIWA WEST LAURETTE KORKOR ASANTE NPP
OFOSUAPEA DENNIS OWUSU-APPIAH NDC
25 FANTEAKWA NORTH KWAME APPIAH KODUA NPP
APAW-WIREDU HAROUN NDC
28 FANTEAKWA SOUTH DUKE WILLIAM ALLEN KWAME AMOAKO-ATTA OFORI-ATTA NPP
KINGSLEY OWUSU NEWMAN NDC
29 NKAWKAW JOSEPH FREMPONG NPP
FREDERICK SOMUAH OBENG NDC
LAWOEY BENJIMAIN KWAME ANSAH INDEPENDENT
30 MPRAESO DAVIS ANSAH OPOKU N.P.P
OFOSU-ASANTE AUGUSTINA G.U.M
OSEI MICHAEL C.P.P
MUHAYADEEN ADAM KALEEM N.D.C
31 ABETIFI BRYAN ACHEAMPONG NPP
ADDO ISAAC AMOAFO NDC
32 AFRAM PLAINS NORTH ASAIMAH K. ANIM NPP
AGBAKPE HILLARY NDP
BETTY NANA EFUA KROSBI MENSAH NDC
WORLASE KPELI INDEPENDENT
33 AFRAM PLAINS SOUTH JACOB ZINEYELE NPP
JOSEPH APPIAH BOATENG NDC
IDDRISU SEIDU IBN-SWALAH PAG
GRACE NUDONU ABRA ADIEPENA INDEPENDENT

VOLTA 

S/NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 KETA COURAGE HOPE GOLDBERG-GRIMM LEKETTEY N.P.P
2 YAYRA KWASHIE KWAWU L.P.G.
3 KWAME DZUDZORLI GAKPEY N.D.C.
4 DUGAH STANLEY COURAGE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
5 ANLO SETH KWASHIE YORMEWU NPP
6 RICHARD KWAMI SEFE NDC
7 KETU SOUTH SAMUEL WISDOM DOE HALIGAH NPP
8 ABLA DZIFA GOMASHIE NDC
9
10 KETU NORTH AMEGBLETOR ENOCH KWABLA NPP
11 PASCALINE KASSAH LPG
12 HADZAH SHELTA ZIODOFE KWESI NDP
13 ERIC EDEM AGBANA NDC
14 AKATSI SOUTH EGOS MAWULI OCLOO NPP
15 BERNARD AHIAFOR NDC
16 DZAMESHIE DONALD BROWN P.A.G
17 AKATSI NORTH SIMON PETER KOFI OFOSU NPP
18 PETER KWASI NORTSU-KOTOE NDC
19 SOUTH TONGU LADY ELIZABETH SEGBENU AGAH N.P.P
20 MAXWELL KWAME LUKUTOR N.D.C
21 OLIVIA SOSU QUARSHIE P.A.G
22 CENTRAL TONGU GODWIN AYIKPA NPP
23 AVUDOAHOR LAWRENCIA ESENAM LPG
24 AKAFUA-HOTOR COURAGE NDP
25 ALEXANDER ROOSEVELT HOTTORDZE NDC
26 DZRAMADO SELORM DRAMANI INDEPENDENT
27 NORTH TONGU JOHN SAVIOUR YAW ELEBLU NPP
28 SAMUEL OKUDZETO ABLAKWA NDC
29 ADAKLU BRIGHT KWAME NYATSIKOR NPP
30 MORTI JOHN SHADRACK NDP
31 AGBODZA KWAME GOVERNS NDC
32 AGOTIME ZIOPE AGBOBLI KENTLE SETH  NPP
33 JOHN TEPE NDP
34 AGBEVE CHARLES AKWASI  NDC
35 HO CENTRAL DIVINE RICHARD KOMLA BOSSON NPP
36 NELSON KOFI VIDE NDP
37 RICHMOND EDEM KOFI KPOTOSU NDC
38 MAWULORM KWAME KLUTSE INDEPENDENT
39 HO WEST
40 ERIC NICK YAO GONYUIE NPP
41 KUKAH JULIUS JONATHAN NDP
42 EMMANUEL KWASI BEDZRAH NDC
43 SOUTH DAYI GODWIN KWAME DADZAWA NPP
44 SAFO ROSE LPG
45 ROCKSON-NELSON ETSE KWAMI DAFEAMEKPOR NDC
46 AWALIME DAVID INDEPENDENT
47 KPANDO OKLU ANTOINETTE ABENA NPP
48 SEBASTIAN FRED DEH NDC
49 KODZOSIKA SAMUEL INDEPENDENT
50 NORTH DAYI EDMUND ATTAH KUDJOH NPP
51 GLORIA YAYRA AGBENORTO LPG
52 JOYCELYN TETTEH NDC
53 HOHOE JOHN-PETER AMEWU NPP
54 ESTHER AMEVOR NDP
55 THOMAS WORLANYO TSEKPO NDC
56 STEPHEN DZIDEFO ADZRAKU PNC
57 AFADJATO SOUTH ETORNAM JAMES FLOLU NPP
58 TEGBEY TRACY SEMANU LPG
59 FRANK AFRIYIE NDC

WESTERN

S/NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 JOMORO PAUL ESSIEN NPP
2 NANA BLAY MIENZAH CPP
3 DORCAS TOFFEY NDC
4  NKRUMAH SAMIA YABA CHRISTINA INDEPENDENT
5 ELLEMBELE KWASI BONZOH NPP
6 EMMANUEL ARMAH-KOFI BUAH NDC
7 ASMAH JOHN NKUM PPP
8 EVALUE AJOMORO GWIRA CATHERINE ABELEMA AFEKU NPP
9 NOKOE KOFI ARKO NDC
10 ELISHA JOSHUA KABENLAH INDEPENDENT
11 AHANTA WEST FRANCIS ERIC POBEE NPP
12 MAVIS KUUKUA BISSUE NDC
13
14 TAKORADI KWABENA OKYERE DARKO-MENSAH NPP
15 FAIDOO FREDERICK FAUSTINUS NDC
16 ESSIKADO-KETAN CHARLES CROMWELL NANABANYIN ONUAWONTO BISSUE NPP
17 GRACE AYENSU-DANQUAH NDC
18 SEKONDI ANDREW KOFI EGYAPA MERCER NPP
19 BLAY NYAMEKE ARMAH NDC
20 EFFIA ISAAC BOAMAH-NYARKO NPP
21 ABDUL-MAJEED IDDRISU NASSAM NDC
22 KWESIMINTSIM
23 DR. PRINCE HAMIDU ARMAH NPP
24 BUCKMAN PHILIP FIIFI NDC
25 JOSEPH MENSAH INDEPENDENT
26 SHAMA ISAAC KWAMINA AFFUL N. P. P
27 EMELIA ARTHUR N. D. C
28 WASSA EAST MONA GERTRUDE EFFAH N. P. P
29 ISAAC ADJEI MENSAH N. D. C
30
31 MPOHOR JOHN KOBINA ABBAM ABOAH SANIE NPP
32 THERESA KWAW LPG
33 BENTIL GODFRED HENRY NDC
34 TARKWA NSUAEM GEORGE MIREKU DUKER N. P. P
35 ISSA SALIFU TAYLOR N. D. C
36 JOY JOYCELYN ANDOH INDEPENDENT
37 PRESTEA HUNI-VALLEY BARBARA OTENG-GYASI NPP
38 ROBERT WISDOM CUDJOE NDC
39 HAMMOND ERIC ODURO INDEPENDENT
40 AMENFI EAST ERNEST FRIMPONG NPP
41 NICHOLAS AMANKWAH NDC
42 AMENFI CENTRAL ALBERT WIREDU ARKOH N. P. P.
43 JOANA GYAN CUDJOE N. D. C.
44 PETER YAW KWAKYE-ACKAH INDEPENDENT
45 DR KARL MARK ARHIN INDEPENDENT
46 AMENFI WEST IGNATIUS KWASI AFRIFA NPP
47 ERIC AFFUL NDC
48

CENTRAL

S/NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 KOMENDA EDINA EGUAFO ABREM DENNIS PERCYVAL QUAICOE NPP
SAMUEL ATTA MILLS NDC
EMMANUEL KOFI DUKU PPP
2 CAPE COAST SOUTH ARTHUR ERNEST NPP
RICKETTS-HAGAN GEORGE KWEKU NDC
MANU ISAAC INDEPENDENT
MENSAH EMMANUEL ANDOH PERRY INDEPENDENT
3 CAPE COAST NORTH EWUSI HORACE EKOW NPP
NYARKU KWAMENA MINTA NDC
ANDOH THOMAS PPP
4 ABURA ASEBU KWAMANKESE ERIC KOBINA NYANTEH N.P.P
JOHN ANNSMANN-ANSAH-PSALMS G.U.M.
FELIX KWAKYE OFOSU N.D.C.
5 MFANTSEMAN OPHELIA MENSAH NPP
ARHIN EBENEZER PRINCE NDC
6 EKUMFI STELFA NANA ADU OKUMKOM DONKOR NPP
KWAINOE EKOW OTHNIEL NDC
7 AJUMAKO ENYAN ESIAM ETUAFUL RASHID KWESI NPP
FORSON CASSIEL ATO BAAH NDC
8 GOMOA WEST BISMARK BAISIE NKUM NPP
RICHARD GYAN-MENSAH NDC
9 GOMOA CENTRAL EYIAH NAANA NPP
YAWSON MUHAMMED NAEEM-DEEN NDC
OBENG KWAME ASARE IND
10 GOMOA EAST ASEMANYI KOJO NPP
PAITOO DESMOND DE-GRAFT NDC
ISSAH MOHAMMED APC
11 EFFUTU ALEXANDER AFENYO-MARKIN NPP
ANNAN JAMES KOFI NDC
BUABENG LOUISA INDEPENDENT
12 AWUTU SENYA WEST ARHIN EUGENE KOFI BENTUM NPP
TETTEH-AGBOTUI GIZELLA NDC
13 AWUTU SENYA EAST KOOMSON MAVIS HAWA NPP
PHILLIS NAA KORYOO OKUNOR NDC
14 AGONA WEST ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER NPP
DANGBEY ERNESTINA OFORI NDC
MORRISON CYNTHIA MAMLE INDEPENDENT
15 AGONA  EAST  ASAMOAH HANNAH NPP
ESSIEN ERIC LPG
SAWYERR QUEENSTAR POKUAH NDC
16 ASIKUMA ODOBEN BRAKWA WINIFRED ABAIDOO-AYIN NPP
PRECIOUS MAWULORM AMEVOR GUM
GHANSAH ALHASSAN KOBINA NDC
17 ASSIN CENTRAL ANEWU GODFRED N.P.P
MIGYIMAH SHAIBU NUREIN N.D.C
18 ASSIN NORTH OPOKU CHARLES NPP
QUAYSON JAMES GYAKYE NDC
19 ASSIN SOUTH FORDJOUR JOHN NTIM NPP
BAIDOO STEPHEN KOFI NDC
DAMTSE JOSEPH KOFI INDEPENDENT
20 TWIFO ATTI MORKWA DWAMENA OBENG EBENEZER NPP
DONKOH ADOWA GUM
VONDEE T.D. DAVID NDC
21 HEMANG LOWER DENKYIRA LAWRENCE AGYINSAM NPP
SAMPSON KWAME OWONNA CPP
AGYAPONG-MENSAH SETH NDC
BENJAMIN BIMPONG DONKOR INDEPENDENT
22 UPPER DENKYIRA EAST FESTUS AWUAH KWOFIE NPP
ANKOMAH EMELIA NDC
OFFIN AMANIAMPONG OWUSU PNC
23 UPPER DENKYIRA WEST RUDOLF AMOAKO-GYAMPAH NPP
EMMANUEL GADJO GUM
DARKO DANIEL OHENE NDC

ASHANTI 

NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY / INDEPENDENT
1  NEW EDUBIASE GEORGE BOAHEN ODURO NPP
ABDUL – SALAM ADAMS NDC
2  AKROFRUOM ALEX BLANKSON NPP
JOSEPH AZUMAH NDC
3  FOMENA ANDREW ASIAMAH AMOAKO NPP
OGBEH CHARLES KOFI NDC
4  ADANSI ASOKWA KOBINA TAHIR HAMMOND NPP
MENSAH ABRAHAM JUSTICE CPP
GODWIN ANIMLI DORGBADZI-DORANI NDC
5  OBUASI EAST PATRICK BOAKYE-YIADOM NPP
SAMUEL ABOAGYE NDC
ADJEI OWUSU AFRIYIE INDEPENDENT
6  OBUASI WEST KWAKU AGYEMAN KWARTENG N.P.P
APPIAH KANNIN FAUSTILOVE N.D.C.
ANNIN KOFI APPIANIN INDEPENDENT
7  BEKWAI RALPH POKU-ADUSEI NPP
LOVISTA OWUSU LPG
PREMPEH JUNIOR SAMUEL NDC
YAHAYA NASIRU PNC
KWASI AMOFA-AGYEMANG INDEPENDENT
8  BOSOME FREHO NANA ASAFO-ADJEI AYEH NPP
CHARLES APPIAH-KUBI NDC
9  ODOTOBRI ANTHONY MMIEH NPP
EMMANUEL OBENG AGYEMANG NDC
ISAAC KOFI GYAMFI IND
10  MANSO NKWANTA TWENEBOA KODUA FOKUO NPP
SAMUEL ADJEI NDC
11  AMANSIE SOUTH YAW FRIMPONG ADDO NPP
BENJAMIN MARFO NDC
SELINA ADOM PNC
12  ATWIMA NWABIAGYA SOUTH SHIRLEY KYEI NPP
WISDOM OSEL BOAMAH NDC
13  ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH FRANK YEBOAH NPP
MBA ZECHARIAH ALENBILLA NDC
KANDIIRE JOACHIM INDEPENDENT
EMMANUAL OSEI GYAMFI INDEPENDENT
14  ATWIMA MPONUA SETH OSEI-AKOTO NPP
STEPHEN YEBOAH NDC
15  BOSOMTWE YAW OSEI ADUTWUM NPP
ADUSEI-AKWABOAH SAMUEL LPG
ERIC OSEI BOATENG CPP
ABDULLAH HAMIDU NDC
16  ATWIMA KWANWOMA KOFI AMANKWA-MANU N.P.P
GRACE AGYEMANG ASAMOAH N.D.C
OBIBA JAMES ANNAN P.N.C
17  BANTAMA FRANCIS  ASENSO-BOAKYE NPP
SIMEON ADDAI DAPAAH NDC
18  KWADASO KINGSLEY NYARKO NPP
ERIC ASIBEY NDC
ADONGO AKWASI DAVID PNC
19  NHYIAESO STEPHEN AMOAH NPP
JOAN ABUNYEWAH LPG
FAUSTINA BAYOR DERY NDC
20  MANHYIA SOUTH NANA AGYEI BAFFOUR AWUAH NPP
MARFO KWAKU LPG
RITA AMONU GYAMFUA ANTWI NDC
21  MANHYIA NORTH AKWASI KONADU NPP
HAMZA SWALLAH NDC
22  OLD TAFO VINCENT EKWOW ASSAFUAH NPP
OBIRI YEBOAH FRANK GFP
SAHMUDEEN MOHAMMED KAMIL NDC
DANIEL KUSI ASEIDU INDEPENDENT
23  SUAME JOHN DARKO N.P.P
FRANK OWUSU ANSAH NDC
MOHAMMED MUBARAK APC
24  SUBIN KOFI OBIRI YEBOAH NPP
BENEDICTA KUSI AFRAM LPG
AKWASI AGYEKUM NANA DENKYI NDC
JOSEPH BOAKYE – DANQUAH INDEPENDENT
25  ASOKWA PATRICIA APPIAGYEI NPP
AMOH KAMEL NDC
26  OFORIKROM MICHAEL KWASI AIDOO NPP
ANWEL SADAT AHMED NDC
BENJAMIN AFRANE AMANKWA INDEPENDENT
27  ASAWASE MANAF IBRAHIM NPP
NAOMI NSOR LPG
MUNTAKA MOHAMMED-MUBARAK NDC
ISSAH BABA KOMPO PPP
ALHASSAN RAFIK INDEPENDENT
28  KWABRE EAST ONYINA-ACHEAMPONG AKWASI GYAMFI N.P.P
BENCHA GEORGE GHANA FREEDOM PARTY (GFP)
JOSEPH AMANKWAH N.D.C
LORD FOSTER ADOM NYAMEKYE INDEPENDENT
29  AFIGYA KWABRE SOUTH DAMATA AMA APPIANIMAA SALAM NPP
NUZAGL VIVIEN NYUZAGLA NDC
IDAHOSAH BRIGHT BENSON INDEPENDENT
OFORI DANIEL INDEPENDENT
ABDUL WAHAB DIYAL WILHAK INDEPENDENT
30  AFIGYA KWABRE NORTH COLLINS ADOMAKO-MENSAH NPP
EMMANUEL JACKSON AGUMAH NDC
31  EJISU KWABENA BOATENG N.P.P
OSEI ESTHER CPP
JERRYNE ASANTE N.D.C
OKAI KWANIN IND
GEORGE GYAPAH IND
FREDUA AGYEMANG JOSEPH IND
32  JUABEN FRANCIS KWABENA BEREPONG OWUSU-AKYAW N.P.P
EUNICE OHENEWAA ANSU N.D.C
33  ASANTE AKIM SOUTH KWAKU ASANTE-BOATENG NPP
MAAME SARFOAH APPIAH NDC
34  ASANTE AKIM CENTRAL  KWAME ANYIMADU-ANTWI  N.P.P
 ISAAC DZAMESHIE  G.F.P
 EBENEZER EKOW AIDOO  N.D.C
 RICHARD ADU DARKO  INDEPENDENT
35  ASANTE AKIM NORTH ANDY KWAME APPIAH-KUBI N.P.P
KOFI ASAMOAH N.D.C
OHENE KWAME FRIMPONG INDEPENDENT
36  EFIDUASE/ASOKORE NANA AYEW AFRIYE N.P.P
RAYMOND OPOKU AGYEMAN N.D.C
37  KUMAWU ERNEST YAW ANIM N. P. P
KWASI AMANKWAA N. D. C
38  SEKYERE AFRAM PLAINS GEORGE AKOM NPP
NASIRA AFRAH GYEKYE NDC
39  NSUTA/KWAMANG/BEPOSO ADELAIDE NTIM NPP
OFORI ATTAH ABOAGYE NDC
KWANKYE AARON PROSPER INDEPENDENT
40  MAMPONG KWAKU AMPRATWUM-SARPONG NPP
YAKUBU ISSIFU NDC
SARKODIE PETER ABUM INDEPENDENT
41  EJURA SEKYEDUMASE GIFTY NDOMA N.P.P
MUHAMMAD BAWAH BRAIMAH N.D.C
42  AFIGYA SEKYERE EAST MAVIS NKANSAH-BOADU NPP
TWUMASI EVANS AMOH NDC
43  OFFINSO SOUTH ISAAC YAW OPOKU NPP
ASARE BEDIAKO VINCENT NDC
44  OFFINSO NORTH FRED KYEI ASAMOAH N.P.P
CEASAR ACHEAMPONG OFOSU N.D.C
ABDUL NASIR DEEN P.N.C
45  AHAFO ANO SOUTH WEST OSEI MENSAH DAPAAH ELVIS NPP
SEDIK ABUBAKAR NDC
46  AHAFO ANO SOUTH EAST FREDERICK ACHEAMPONG NPP
YAKUBU MOHAMMED NDC
47  AHAFO ANO NORTH ERIC NANA AGYEMANG-PREMPEH NPP
KWASI ADUSEI NDC

UPPER EAST

NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY / INDEPENDENT
1 BUILSA SOUTH DANIEL KWAME GARIBA NPP
CLEMENT ABAS APAAK NDC
SEIDU CHRISTOPHER AKANZEBOKA PNC
2 BUILSA NORTH ALONSI THOMAS KOFI NPP
AGALGA JAMES NDC
ASUOK JOSEPH RANSFORD PNC
3 NAVRONGO CENTRAL ABDALLAH OTITO WERSEH ACHULIWOR NPP
SIMON AKIBANGE AWORIGO NDC
4 CHIANA-PAGA ROBERT APECHIRA ALOO NPP
NIKYEMA BILLA ALAMZY NDC
5 BOLGATANGA CENTRAL ELVIS ATIA AWONEKAI NPP
ADONGO ISAAC NDC
AKUNLIBE PETER A. PNC
6 BOLGATANGA EAST  MATHEW SILAS  AMOAH NPP
DOMINIC AKURITINGA AYINE NDC
ATIAH EDWIN PAG
7 BONGO DIANA  ADUKO ABURIYA NPP
CHARLES BAWADUAH NDC
8 TALENSI ALIBO ROBERT AYINENABA NPP
DANIEL DUNG MAHAMA NDC
DR. MICHAEL WOMBEOGO PNC
9 NABDAM NDANBON CHARLES TALEOG NPP
DR. MARK KURT NAWAANE NDC
10 ZEBILLA JOHN KINGSLEY KRUGU NPP
EBENEZER ALUMIRE NDEBILLA NDC
PATIENCE AKPARIPOKA NDEBUGRE INDEPENDENT
11 BAWKU CENTRAL AGOBIRI PAUL ALALE NPP
MAHAMA AYARIGA NDC
ANABA EMMANUEL APC
12 PUSIGA ABDUL-WAHAB HANAN NPP
LAADI AYII AYAMBA NDC
ANABA SIMON PAUL APC
13 GARU AZUMAH GEORGINA LARDI NPP
ANABAH THOMAS WINSUM NDC
14 TEMPANE JOSEPH DINDIOK KPEMKA NPP
LYDIA LAMISI AKANVARIBA NDC
15 BINDURI ABANGA ABDULAI NPP
MAHMOUD  ISSIFU NDC
AMADU  ALALE APC

UPPER EAST

S/NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 WA CENTRAL HUMU AWUDU N. P. P.
ABDUL-RASHID HASSAN PELPUO N. D. C.
YAKUBU ZAKARIA P. N. C.
RASHEED SAEED INDEPENDENT
2 WA WEST SAATIRI JAMES KPIR-FAATEY NPP
PETER LANCHENE TOOBU NDC
BAYONG FRANCIS MWINA PNC
3 WA EAST EWURAH SULEMAN KANDIA MAHAMA NPP
GODFRED SEIDU JASAW’ NDC
4 NADOWLI/KALEO KAMBOTUU FRANCIS XAVIER NPP
SUMAH ANTHONY MWINKAARA NDC
5 DAFFIAMA-BUSSIE-ISSA  NADI IMORO SANDA NPP
SEBASTIAN NGMENENSO SANDAARE NDC
6 JIRAPA AISHA SALIFU NPP
CLETUS SEIDU DAPILAH NDC
7 LAMBUSSIE BRIGHT BAKYE YELVIEL BALIGI NPP
MOHAMMED IMURAN LPG
TITUS KOFI BEYUO NDC
8 LAWRA JACOB DOMEKAKPIER DERY N.P.P.
BEDE ANWATAAZUMO ZIEDENG N.D.C.
DABUO BAANAAH JOSEPH INDEPENDENT
9 NANDOM AMBROSE DERY NPP
NYINE-KAKONE DELLE STELLA SAABEDAAR GUM
RICHARD KUUIRE NDC
10 SISSALA WEST SALIFU NALIWIE BALUWIE NPP
MOHAMMED ADAMS SUKPARU NDC
YUSSIF SHAIBU PNC
11 SISSALA EAST ISSAHAKU AMIDU CHINNIA NPP
MOHAMMED ISSAH BATAGLIA NDC

NORTHERN 

S/NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 KPANDAI MATTHEW NYINDAM NPP
2 DANIEL NSALA WAKPAL NDC
3 DONKOR ERIC NIPANI APC
1 BIMBILLA NITIWUL BINGAB ADUNA DOMINIC NPP
2 JOSEPH KWABENA MANBOAH-ROCKSON NDC
3 ATTAH SUALE PPP
4 KAMIL BAMANPONG IND
1 WULENSI HARUNA ABDULAI NPP
2 DAWUNI ABUKARI NDC
3 NANDAYA YAW STANLEY INDEPENDENT
1 ZABZUGU FAWAZ ALIU NPP
2 ALHASSAN UMAR NDC
3 OBORI BUNAKPABINE SOLOMON INDEPENDENT
1 TATALE-SANGULI MBOMBA THOMAS N. P. P
2 NTEBE AYO WILLIAM N. D. C
1 YENDI UMAR FAROUK ALIU MAHAMA NPP
2 ABDUL-FATAWU ALHASSAN NDC
3 HUSSEIN ABDUL-KARIM INDEPENDENT INDEPENDENT
1 MION MUSAH ABDUL-AZIZ AYABA NPP
2 MISBAHU MAHAMA ADAMS NDC
1 SABOBA BINTIN CHARLES BINIPOM NPP BINTIN CHARLES BINIPOM NPP
2 BUKARI NIKPE JOSEPH NDC
3 EMMANUEL MAWANYE KOTIN INDEPENDENT
4 YAJABUN JANWOL SAMSON INDEPENDENT
1 GUSHEGU ALHASSAN TAMPULI SULEMANA NPP
2 MOHAMMED YUSSIF MALIMALI NDC
1 KARAGA MOHAMMED AMIN ADAM NPP
2 ALHASSAN SUALIHU DANDAAWA NDC
1 SAVELUGU ABDUL AZIZ FATAHIYA N.P.P.
2 ABDULAI JACOB IDDRISS N.D.C.
3 HARUNA ZAKARIA P.N.C.
1 NANTON MOHAMMED HARDI TUFEIRU NPP
2 MOHAMMED SHERIF ABDUL-KHALIQ NDC
1 TAMALE SOUTH FUSEINI MUSAH NPP
2 KASSIM ABDUL JALILU CPP
3 IDDRISU HARUNA NDC
4 SUALISU IMORO NABILA PNC
5 HAASHIMIYU YAHAYA INDIPENDENT
1 TAMALE CENTRAL SULEMANA SALIFU NPP
2 IBRAHIM MURTALA MUHAMMED NDC
1 SAGNARIGU FELICIA TETTEY NPP
2 ATTA ISSAH NDC
1 TAMALE NORTH ABDUL-RAHAMAN ALIDU NPP
2 ALHASSAN SAYIBU SUHUYINI NDC
3 HUDU FAUZIYA IND
1 TOLON IDDRISU HABIB NPP
2 OSMAN TAHIDU DAMBA NDC
1 KUMBUNGU ABDUL-SALAM HAMZA FATAW NPP
2 HAMZA ADAM NDC

BONO

 

8 DORMAA WEST ALI MAIGA HALIDU NPP
9 DORMAA WEST VINCENT OPPONG ASAMOAH NDC
10 DORMAA WEST UMAR YUSIF INDEPENDENT
11 DORMAA CENTRAL KWAKU AGYEMAN-MANU NPP
12 DORMAA CENTRAL JOCHEE UROY EDEM GCPP
13 DORMAA CENTRAL ERIC KWAKU YEBOAH NDP
14 DORMAA CENTRAL JOHN KWAME ADU JACK NDC
15 DORMAA EAST PAUL APEREKU TWUM-BARIMAH NPP
16 DORMAA EAST OWUSUAH RACHEL AMMA NDC
17 DORMAA EAST EMMANUEL TWIH GYABAAH INDEPENDENT
18 BEREKUM EAST NELSON KYEREMEH NPP
19 BEREKUM EAST AMPAABENG KYEREMEH SIMON NDC
20 BEREKUM EAST BAIFI ABIGAIL PNC
21 BEREKUM EAST ADARKWA BLESSING EMMANUEL KWAME PAG
22 BEREKUM WEST KWAKU AGYENIM-BOATENG NPP
23 BEREKUM WEST DICKSON KYERE-DUAH NDC
24 JAMAN SOUTH KWADWO DAMOAH NPP
25 JAMAN SOUTH BEDIAKO JOYCE ASARE NDP
26 JAMAN SOUTH OKOFO-DATEH WILLIAMS NDC
27 JAMAN NORTH ENOCK NYARKO NPP
28 JAMAN NORTH AHENKWAH FREDERICK YAW NDC
29 JAMAN NORTH MARTIN KWAME ANTWI INDEPENDENT
30 BANDA JOE DANQUAH NPP
31 BANDA PAUL NYANKAMAGO GCPP
32 BANDA YEBOAH ABBREY NDP
33 BANDA IBRAHIM AHMED NDC
34 BANDA ISAAC K. ANNORHENE INDEPENDENT
35 TAIN ABABIO ALEXANDEER NPP
36 TAIN SAH JOB KWABENA NDP
37 TAIN ADAMA SULEMANA NDC
38 WENCHI KOJO FREMPONG NPP
39 WENCHI HARUNA SEIDU NDC
40 WENCHI DAVID KUSI INDEPENDENT

BONO EAST

S/NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 TECHIMAN SOUTH MARTIN KWAKU ADJEI-MENSAH KORSAH NPP
2 CHRISTOPHPER BEYERE BAASONGTI NDC
3 DONKOR MOSES PPP
4 BOYOUNG IDDRIS INDEPENDENT
1 KINTAMPO NORTH ISAAC  BAFFOE AMEYAW NPP
2 JOSEPH KWAME KUMAH NDC
3 BUARE KOJO INDEPENDENT
1 KINTAMPO SOUTH ALEXANDER GYAN NPP
2 FELICIA ADJEI NDC
1 NKORANZA NORTH JACQUELINE BOATEMAA BONSU NPP
2 BOAHENE CLEMENT LPG
3 MENSAH KWASI JOSEPH NDC
4 CHARLES OWUSU INDEPENDENT
1 NKORANZA SOUTH HARRIET KYEREMANTENG OPPONG NPP
2 SABASTINE GAATA LPG
3 EMMANUEL KWADWO AGYEKUM NDC
4 FLORENCE AMPOUR PNC
1 ATEBUBU/AMANTIN BADUON DIMMIE ISSAH ABU NPP
2 SANJA NANJA NDC
3 HENNAA KWAKU ABRAHAM PPP
1 PRU WEST STEPHEN PAMBIIN JALULAH NPP
2 EMMANUEL KOFI NTEKUNI NDC
1 PRU EAST APETORGBOR YUSSIF APPEH NPP
2 EMMANUEL KWAKU BOAM NDC
3 FELIX NIMAKO INDEPENDENT
1 SENE WEST JOSEPH KUMAH MACKAY NPP
2 KWAME TWUMASI AMPOFO NDC
1 SENE EAST WUDONYIM KOFI IBRAHIM NPP
2 NAPARE DOMINIC NDC
1 TECHIMAN NORTH MARTIN OTI GYARKO NPP
2 ELIZABETH OFOSU- ADJARE NDC
3 FRANK ASARE INDEPENDENT

OTI

S/NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 BUEM RICHARD KWADWO ADJEI NPP
2 BUEM ADAMS IDDIE KOFI NDC
3 BIAKOYE FRANK YIRENKYI NPP
4 BIAKOYE PAUL KWASI DEMENDS LPG
5 BIAKOYE JEAN-MARIE FORMADI NDC
6 AKAN TASSAH MUSTAPHA TASSAH NPP
7 AKAN AFORLA YAWA MARY LPG
8 AKAN GOMADO, YAO NDC
9 KRACHI EAST MICHAEL YAW GYATO NPP
10 KRACHI EAST NELSON KOFI DJABAB NDC
11 KRACHI WEST JUSTICE MENSAH AMANKWA NPP
12 KRACHI WEST CHARLES BISI GYAMGBUJA LPG
13 KRACHI WEST HELEN ADJOA NTOSO NDC
14 KRACHI NCHUMURU JAMES MAMUDU NPP
15 KRACHI NCHUMURU NTANA RICHMOND UWUMBORBIN LPG
16 KRACHI NCHUMURU SOLOMON KUYON NDC
17 NKWANTA SOUTH SHERIFA SELINA SEKYERE-TIJANI NPP
NKWANTA SOUTH NAKPATUN OBAYETY NOAH LPG
18 NKWANTA SOUTH GEOFFREY KINI NDC
19 NKWANTA NORTH BENJAMIN MUNYUM NADOR NPP
20 NKWANTA NORTH GABRIEL KWABENA DONKOR LPG
21 NKWANTA NORTH JOHN KWABENA BLESS OTI NDC
22 NKWANTA NORTH ODURO AIKENS KOFI YEBOAH INDEPENDENCE
23 GUAN MICHAEL OSIBO NPP
24 GUAN SEKOR SUSSIE NDP
25 GUAN AGBENYO FRED KWESI NDC

AHAFO

NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY / INDEPENDENT
1 ASUNAFO SOUTH FRANK ADUSE POKU NPP
2 OPOKU ERIC NDC
NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY / INDEPENDENT
1 ASUNAFO NORTH EVANS OPOKU BOBIE NPP
2 MOHAMMED HARUNA NDC
NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY / INDEPENDENT
1 ASUTIFI SOUTH YAW OWUSU-BREMPONG NPP
2 ANDREWS KOFI AHIAMATA NDP
3 COLLINS DAUDA NDC
NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY / INDEPENDENT
1 ASUTIFI NORTH PATRICK BANOR NPP
2 EBENEZER KWAKU ADDO NDP
CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY / INDEPENDENT
1 TANO SOUTH HON. DR. BENJAMIN YEBOAH SEKYERE NPP
2 CHARLES ASIEDU NDC
3 KOFI NTI CHRISTOPHER INDEPENDENT
NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY / INDEPENDENT
1 TANO NORTH DR. GIDEON BOAKO NPP
2 PIUS OPOKU SAMPSON NDC

NORTH EAST

S/NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 WALEWALE MAHAMA TIAH ABDUL-KABIRU NPP
ABUBAKARI ABDALLAH NDC
2 YAGABA-KUBORI MUSTAPHA USSIF NPP
MUSAH SIBIRI AMIDU NDC
3 NALERIGU/ GAMBAGA MUMUNI MUHAMMED NPP
ISSIFU SEIDU NDC
SEIDU TIA KARIM PNC
4 BUNKPURUGU SOLOMON NAMLIIT BOAR NPP
BANDIM ABED-NEGO AZUMAH NDC
5 YUNYOO LIWAAL OSCAR NPP
ALHASSAN SULEMANA NDC
6 CHEREPONI TAHIDU ABDUL-RAZAK NPP
SEIDU ALHASSAN ALAJOR NDC
EUGENE TAMADO KOFFIKAN BASHIRU PNC

SAVANNAH

S/NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 BOLE-BAMBOI RAPHAEL KUMAH ABOLASOM NPP
2 YUSIF SULEMANA NDC
1 SAWLA-TUNA-KALBA SANKARA KUUBENEEM ANKAARA NPP
2 CHIWITEY ANDREW DARI NDC
1 DAMONGO JINAPOR SAMUEL ABDULAI NPP
2 ADAM MUTAWAKILU NDC
3 SAAKA BABA MOSES INDEPENDENT
1 DABOYA/MANKARIGU  SAMUEL YEYU TIKA NPP
2  SHAIBU MAHAMA NDC
1 YAPEI/KUSAWGU AMADU ZAKRIA NPP
2 AWUDU ADAM GUM
3 JOHN ABDULAI JINAPOR NDC
1 SALAGA SOUTH SALIFU ADAM BRAIMAH NPP
2 ZUWERA MOHAMMED IBRAHIMAH NDC
3 ABRAHAM MBIDO BAGYIM INDEPENDENT
4 GEOFFREY AYIDZOE RAZAK INDEPENDENT
1 SALAGA NORTH ALHASSAN ABDALLAH IDDI NPP
2 SALAGA NORTH ALHASSAN MUMUNI NDC

WESTERN NORTH

S/NO. CONSTITUENCY NAME NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY AFFILIATION
1 AOWIN ABANGA YAKUBU FUSANI N.P.P
OSCAR OFORI LARBI N.D.C
2 SUAMAN ADDY FREDERICK NPP
JOHN ASARE LPG
JOSEPH BETINO NDC
3 BIBIANI-ANHWIASO-BEKWAI ALFRED OBENG-BOATENG NPP
BRIGHT ASAMOAH BREFO NDC
4 SEFWI WIAWSO FESTUS BUMAKAMA AGYAPONG NPP
AFFUL KOFI BENTEH NDC
ABABIO VERONICA INDEPENDENT
5 SEFWI AKONTOMBRA DJORNOBUAH ALEX TETTEH NPP
PIOUS KWAME NKUAH NDC
6 JUABOSO ALEXANDER AMPAABENG NPP
OPPONG ERNESTINA CPP
KWABENA MINTAH AKANDOH NDC
7 BODI ANDOH NICHOLAS NPP
AHI SAMPSON NDC
8 BIA WEST BERNARD GYEBI BLAY  NPP
TANKO MUSTAPHA AMADU NDC
9 BIA EAST NICHOLAS KUPOG YAYIN NPP
RICHARD ACHEAMPONG NDC
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Bawumia’s election as flagbearer defeats the notion that NPP is anti-Muslim – Abdallah https://www.adomonline.com/bawumias-election-as-flagbearer-defeats-the-notion-that-npp-is-anti-muslim-abdallah/ Tue, 04 Jun 2024 15:45:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2404486

Board Chair of the Ghana Hajj Board and CEO of the Zongo Development Fund, Ben Abdallah Banda, has said that Dr. Bawumia’s election as the NPP’s flagbearer has neutralized the perception that the party is against Muslims and Northerners.

According to him, the NPP has done a lot for Zongos, more than any other political party.

He said that despite the perception of the NPP being anti-Zongo, they do a lot to uplift Northerners anytime they are in government.

He cited the appointment of Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam as the first Muslim/Northern Finance Minister and the appointment of Justice Amadu Tanko to the Supreme Court as his basis.

He said the NPP has proven to be a party for all and not only for Akans.

Ben Abdallah Banda was speaking during Dr. Bawumia’s engagement with Imams as part of his Regional Campaign Tour to the Greater Accra Region.

Dr. Bawumia, on his part, said many in this country said he could not be a flagbearer because the NPP has a majority of Christians and Akans and that being a Northerner, he was disqualified to run for President.

He said that his focus is to work in the interest of all Ghanaians irrespective of their tribe or religion.

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Persons who intend to perform Hajj with illegal visas will be arrested, fined and deported – Saudi Arabia warns https://www.adomonline.com/persons-who-intend-to-perform-hajj-with-illegal-visas-will-be-arrested-fined-and-deported-saudi-arabia-warns/ Fri, 17 May 2024 07:46:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2396134 All individuals intending to perform Hajj with unauthorized visas will face arrest, fines, and deportation, according to a warning from Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi government issued a strong warning to those planning to participate in this year’s Hajj pilgrimage without the proper visa type.

Prospective pilgrims are required to obtain a dedicated Hajj Visa. However, over the years, some visitors entering Saudi Arabia on regular tourist visas have attempted to exploit their presence by participating in the Hajj pilgrimage.

This practice is what Saudi authorities have threatened to severely punish this year.

In a letter addressed to all countries, with a copy sent to the Chairman of Ghana’s Hajj Board, Ben Abdallah Banda, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj emphasizes the implementation of stringent measures to identify these illegal pilgrims. Violators face a harsh penalty: a hefty fine and deportation.

The letter, signed by the Minister of Hajj and Umrah for Saudi Arabia, Dr. Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah, also highlights a ‘fatwa’ issued by the Council of Senior Scholars in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This religious decree prohibits Muslims from performing Hajj without a permit.

“Furthermore, in support of this Fatwa,” the letter continues, “the Ministry of Interior in the Kingdom issued a statement on 25-10-1445 AH, clarifying the penalty for performing Hajj without a permit. The penalty includes a fine of 10,000 riyals and the expulsion of residents and visitors who violate the rules from entering the Kingdom.”

“Additionally, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has identified advertisements on social media from companies and fake accounts. These advertisements deceive individuals by claiming they can perform Hajj rituals through Umrah, tourist, work, family, transit, or other visa types at enticing prices.  In reality, these visas do not authorize Hajj participation and will only expose individuals to potential punishment and legal consequences.”

“The Ministry has issued a statement warning all stakeholders against these deceptive advertisements. Be cautious and avoid being lured by fictitious companies and offices offering ‘commercial Hajj’ or other misleading names,” the letter concludes.

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Election: Peace Council begins talks with political parties to sign Peace Pact https://www.adomonline.com/election-peace-council-begins-talks-with-political-parties-to-sign-peace-pact/ Mon, 25 Mar 2024 11:24:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2372746 As the 2024 election draws near, the National Peace Council has begun taking measures to secure a peaceful electoral process.

The council has established political trust-building platforms aimed at fostering cooperation among political parties and all relevant stakeholders.

Speaking at TUDEC’S 12th National Dialogue and Peace Iftar Dinner, the Executive Secretary of the National Peace Council, George Amoh, revealed discussions are underway with political parties to have presidential candidates sign a peace pact to ensure a violence-free election.

“We’ve set up what we call a political trust-building platform, and for some time now this year, we have met our political leaders on a number of occasions. Indeed, we are hoping we’ve written to the former president, the candidate for the NDC, and the candidate for the NPP that we want to meet them, and we hope to meet all the other stakeholders who have a role to play in making our election very peaceful.

“We are going to do what we call a peace pact where we’ll bring the presidential candidates together to sign on to a peace pact. We hope that when we approach them, they would once again come together and help assure this country that we would continue the path of peace we have all chosen.”

Also speaking at the event, the spokesperson of the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, urged youth to refrain from being manipulated by politicians for violence.

“Be careful you are not deployed and reduced into a tool for violence against a political opponent. Never accept because you are human beings. Human beings at a peak but created it for a purpose and for somebody’s interest, you should not be reduced to a tool that can be used to visit violence or wrath against a political opponent.”

The President of TUDEC, Cafer Tepeli, called on Ghanaians to uphold the peace that is being enjoyed in the country.

“As we have gathered here, let us reflect on the blessings of living in a country where diverse cultures, religions, and beliefs coexist harmoniously. It is incumbent upon each of us to uphold and strengthen this peace through our actions, words, and deeds. Let us strive to emulate the values of tolerance, mutual respect, and cooperation advocated by the National Peace Council of Ghana, as we work together to build a more just and compassionate society.”

Five dignitaries, including the Minister of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Stephen Asamoah Boateng, and the President of the Ghana Journalists Association, Albert Kwabena Duwumfour, the National President of Tijjaniya Muslim Movement of Ghana, Sheikh Abdul Wadudu Haruna, the Chairman of the Ghana Hajj Board, Ben Abdallah Banda, and the Queen mother of Mampong Traditional Area, Nana Agyakoma Difie II, were honored for their contributions toward fostering peace and unity in the country.

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Hajj 2024 pilgrims to pay GHȼ75,000 as Hajj Board maintains 2023 fees https://www.adomonline.com/hajj-2024-pilgrims-to-pay-gh%c8%bc75000-as-hajj-board-maintains-2023-fees/ Wed, 24 Jan 2024 13:53:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2346286 The Ghana Hajj Board has announced that prospective Ghanaian pilgrims to Mecca this year, will pay GHȼ75,000, the same amount as last year, or $6,250.

Announcing the fee at a press conference in Accra on Wednesday, the Chairman of the Hajj Board, Ben Abdallah Banda, said despite the increased cost of Hajj services in Saudi Arabia this year, the Ghana Hajj Board, after careful consideration, has decided not to increase the fees, also partly due to the relative stability of the Cedi against the US Dollar.

“Yesterday we engaged with one of our important stakeholders, the Hajj Agents Association, and briefed members about this year’s Hajj,” the Chairman said.

“We hereby officially announce that considering various factors, the cost of this year’s Hajj, regardless of the rising cost of services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the price remains GHȼ75,000, as it was last year. However, its dollar equivalent has been reduced to $6,250,” he added.

Last year, the fee in US Dollars, was $6,500, which means pilgrims this year, have a reprieve of $250.

Ben Abdallah Banda noted that the cost of several services has gone up. He, however, added that the board has done stringent negotiations which have ensured that these increased costs “will not be borne by the pilgrims.”

Breaking down what constitutes the price package, the Chairman said it includes: visa acquisition, return flight from Ghana to Saudi Arabia, internal transportation, including from Madina to Makkah, Makkah to Mashaa’ir (Mina and Arafat), Mashaa’ir to Makkah and to Jeddah Airport.

The rest are accommodation and feeding at Madina, Makkah and Mashaair for one month; 40kg luggage without charge, bags, processing of ID Cards, Zamzam water, medical care, security services and Hajj guide from the Daawah team to aid in the seamless performance of Hajj rites.

The Chairman also revealed that this year’s Hajj is expected to come with improved service as facilities at Mina, and other places of convergence have been improved.

Payment Deadline 

The Board stressed that considering the number of activities involved in the Hajj processes, such as “presentation of passports to the board, issuance of visas and the preparation of flight schedules to and fro,” the deadline for the payment of the Hajj fare is mid-March 2024.

“Intending pilgrims are hereby encouraged to start payment from today, through their accredited agents who are scattered across the country or directly into the Hajj Board’s account,” the Chairman said.

“We should be mindful about the timelines because visa issuance which commences on the 20th April, 2024 would end on the 20th May 2024,” he added.

Meanwhile, airlifting of Ghanaian Pilgrims to Saudi Arabia is scheduled to commence from Tamale, tentatively, on 30th May, 2024, and in Accra on 8th June, 2024, while the return flights, also tentatively, will commence on 28th June, 2024.

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Samira Bawumia announces juicy package for late bodyguard’s children https://www.adomonline.com/samira-bawumia-announces-juicy-package-for-late-bodyguards-children/ Tue, 23 Jan 2024 07:32:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2345261 The highlight of Sunday’s Islamic funeral for the late Fuseini Mumuni, bodyguard of the Second Lady Samira Bawumia, was the announcement of an education package for his two kids.

The children, Amina and Suleiman Fuseni will be catered for till their completion of tertiary education by Mrs Bawumia with support from the Chief of Staff, Akosua Frema Osei-Opare.

The bodyguard died in an accident which involved one of the cars in Mrs Bawumia’s convoy with registration number GN 4096 -20 and a Toyota Hilux pick-up with registration number AS 4247-17.

Sunday’s ceremony, the final Adua was a solemn spiritual exercise for the soul of Mr Mumuni brought together several dignitaries.

The ceremony was held at the Kanda National Mosque where the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, led the spiritual assignment.

The Education Minister Dr. Osei Adutwum, CEO of the National Petroleum Authority, Dr. Mustapha Hamid, Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda, Chairman of the Ghana Hajj Board, who is also the Coordinator of the Zongo and Inner Cities Secretariat under the Office of the President were in attendance.

The rest were NPP General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Koduah, Chief of the Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Issah Adam Yakubu, Commissioners of Police Seidu Lansah, the Singlana, Habiba Twumasi among others.

In his homily, the spokesperson of the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, spoke about how life is so ephemeral and the need for mankind to reflect on the importance of mortality so, as he put it, “we can live righteous lives.”

The Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and wife, Samira who were the chief mourners, offered monies for prayers to be said for the soul of the departed Fuseni, who has been part of their household for many years.

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2023 AFCON: Squads for tournament including Ghana, Nigeria and Egypt https://www.adomonline.com/2023-afcon-squads-for-tournament-including-ghana-nigeria-and-egypt/ Sat, 13 Jan 2024 09:41:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2341513 The 34th Africa Cup of Nations gets underway in Ivory Coast today, 13 January after being shifted from 2023 to 2024 because of the rainy season in West Africa.

Holders Senegal will look to defend the title they won in Cameroon in February 2022, when the Teranga Lions beat Egypt 4-2 in a penalty shoot-out following a 0-0 draw in the final.

Below are the squads which have been announced for the tournament, which culminates with the final on 11 February.

The deadline for submitting 27-man squads was on 3 January, but countries can make changes before their opening matches should injuries occur.

Algeria

Goalkeepers: Anthony Mandrea (Caen, France), Rais Mbolhi (CR Belouizdad, Algeria), Oussama Benbot (USM Alger, Algeria), Moustapha Zeghba (Damac, Saudi Arabia).

Defenders: Youcef Atal (Nice, France), Kevin van den Kerkhof (Metz, France), Rayan Ait Nouri (Wolverhampton Wanderers, England), Yasser Larouci (Sheffield United, England), Aissa Mandi (Villarreal, Spain), Mohamed Amine Tougai (Esperance Tunis, Tunisia), Ramy Bensebaini (Borussia Dortmund, Germany), Ahmed Touba (Lecce, Italy), Zineddine Belaid (USM Alger, Algeria).

Midfielders: Nabil Bentaleb (Lille, France), Sofiane Feghouli (Fatih Karagumruk, Turkey), Houssem Aouar (Roma, Italy), Fares Chaibi (Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany), Ramiz Zerrouki (Feyenoord, Netherlands), Hicham Boudaoui (Nice, France), Ismael Bennacer (AC Milan, Italy).

Forwards: Riyad Mahrez (Al Ahli, Saudi Arabia), Adam Ounas (Lille, France), Mohamed Amoura (Union Saint-Gilloise, Belgium), Youcef Belaili (MC Alger, Algeria), Baghdad Bounedjah (Al Sadd, Qatar), Islam Slimani (Coritiba, Brazil).

Angola

Goalkeepers: Antonio Dominique (Etoile Carouge, Switzerland), Kadu (Oliveira Hospital, Portugal), Neblu (Premeiro Agosto, Angola), Gelson (Interclube, Angola).

Defenders: Eddie Afonso, To Carneiro, Kinito, Inacio Miguel (all Petro Atletico, Angola), Loide Augusto (Alanyaspor, Turkey), Jonathan Buatu (Valenciennes, France), Nurio Fortuna (Gent, Belgium), Kialonda Gaspar (Estrela Amadora, Portugal).

Midfielders: Beni (Casa Pia, Portugal), Estrela (Erzurumspor, Turkey), Fredy (Eyupspor, Turkey), Keliano Manuel (Estrela Amadora, Portugal), Bruno Paz (Konyaspor, Turkey) Show (Maccabi Haifa, Israel).

Forwards: Jeremie Bela (Clermont, France), Gelson Dala (Al Wakrah, Qatar), Zito Luvumbo (Cagliari, Italy), Mabululu (Al Ittihad, Egypt), Felicio Milson (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel), Zine (AEK Athens, Greece), Gilberto (Petro Atletico, Angola), Depu (Gil Vicente, Angola), Chico Banza (Anorthosis Famagusta, Cyprus).

Burkina Faso

Goalkeepers: Herve Koffi (Charleroi, Belgium), Hillel Konate (Chateauroux, France), Kilian Nikiema (ADO Den Haag, Netherlands), Sebastien Tou (Sabadell, Spain).

Defenders: Issa Kabore (Luton Town, England), Steeve Yago (Aris Limassol, Cyprus), Issoufou Dayo (RS Berkane, Morocco), Nasser Djiga (Red Star Belgrade, Serbia), Edmond Tapsoba (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany), Adamo Nagalo (Nordsjaelland, Denmark), Abdoul Guiebre (Modena, Italy), Valentin Nouma (Saint Eloi Lupopo, DR Congo).

Midfielders: Blati Toure (Pyramids, Egypt), Adama Guira (Racing Rioja, Spain), Dramane Salou (Urartu, Armenia), Ismahila Ouedraogo (Panserraikos, Greece), Sacha Banse (Valenciennes, France), Gustavo Sangare (Quevilly-Rouen, France), Stephane Aziz Ki (Young Africans, Tanzania).

Forwards: Bertrand Traore (Aston Villa, England), Dango Ouattara (Bournemouth, England), Mamady Alex Bangre (Toulouse, France), Djibril Ouattara (RS Berkane, Morocco), Hassane Bande (HJK Helsinki, Finland), Mohamed Konate (Akhmat Grozny, Russia), Abdoul Tapsoba (Amiens, France), Cedric Badolo (Sheriff Tiraspol, Moldova).

Cameroon

Goalkeepers: Andre Onana (Manchester United, England), Fabrice Ondoa (Nimes, France), Devis Epassy (Abha, Saudi Arabia), Simon Ngapandouetnbu (Marseille, France).

Defenders: Christopher Wooh (Rennes, France), Junior Tchamadeu (Stoke, England), Nouhou Tolo (Seattle Sounders, USA), Darlin Yongwa (Lorient, France), Oumar Gonzalez (Al Raed, Saudi Arabia), Harold Moukoudi (AEK Athens, Greece), Jean Charles Castelletto (Nantes, France), Malcom Bokele (Bordeaux, France), Enzo Tchato (Montpellier, France).

Midfielders: Olivier Ntcham (Samsunspor, Turkey), Yvan Neyou (Leganes, Spain), Doualla Wilfried Nathan (Victoria United, Cameroon), Ben Njongoue Elliott (Reading, England), Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa (Napoli, Italy), Olivier Kemen (Kayserispor, Turkey), Leonel Ateba (Dynamo Douala, Cameroon).

Forwards: Vincent Aboubakar (Besiktas, Turkey), Georges-Kevin Nkoudou (Damac, Saudi Arabia), Clinton Njie (Sivasspor, Turkey), Karl Toko Ekambi (Abha, Saudi Arabia), Faris Moumbagna (Bodo/Glimt, Norway), Frank Magri (Toulouse, France), Moumi Ngamaleu (Dynamo Moscow, Russia).

Cape Verde

Goalkeepers: Vozinha (AS Trencin, Slovakia), Marcio Rosa (Anadia, Portugal), Dylan Silva (Sintrense, Portugal).

Defenders: Stopira (Boavista da Praia, Cape Verde), Roberto ‘Pico’ Lopes (Shamrock Rovers, Ireland), Diney (Al Bataeh, UAE), Dylan Tavares (Bastia, France), Logan Costa (Toulouse, France), Joao Correia (GD Chaves, Portugal), Steven Moreira (Columbus Crew, USA).

Midfielders: Jamiro Monteiro (San Jose Earthquakes, USA), Kenny Rocha (AEZ Zakakiou, Cyprus), Patrick Andrade (Qarabag, Azerbaijan), Joao Paulo Fernandes (Sheriff Tiraspol, Moldova), Deroy Duarte (Fortuna Sittard, Netherlands), Cuca (Uniao de Leiria, Portugal), Kevin Pina (Krasnodar, Russia), Laros Duarte (Groningen, Netherlands).

Forwards: Ryan Mendes (Fatih Karagumruk, Turkey), Garry Rodrigues (Anakaragucu, Turkey), Willy Semedo (Omonia, Cyprus), Bebe (Rayo Vallecano, Spain), Jovane Cabral (Salernitana, Italy), Helio Varela (Portimonense, Portugal), Bryan Teixeira (Sturm Graz, Austria), Benchimol (Benfica B, Portugal).

DR Congo

Goalkeepers: Dimitry Bertaud (Montpellier, France), Lionel Mpasi (Rodez, France), Baggio Siadi (TP Mazembe, DR Congo).

Defenders: Dylan Batubinsika (Saint Etienne, France), Brian Bayeye (Ascoli, Italy), Rocky Bushiri (Hibernian, Scotland), Henock Inonga (Simba, Tanzania), Gedeon Kalulu (Lorient, France), Joris Kayembe (Genk, Belgium), Arthur Masuaku (Besiktas, Turkey), Chancel Mbemba (Marseille, France).

Midfielders: Theo Bongonda (Spartak Moscow, Russia), Grady Diangana (West Bromwich Albion, England), Gael Kakuta (Amiens, France), Edo Kayembe (Watford, England), Samuel Moutoussamy (Nantes, France), Charles Pickel (Cremonese, Italy), Aaron Tshibola (Al Hatta, UAE).

Forwards: Simon Banza (Braga, Portugal), Cedric Bakambu (Galatasaray, Turkey), Meschack Elia (Young Boys, Switzerland), Silas (Stuttgart, Germany), Fiston Mayele (Pyramids, Egypt), Yoane Wissa (Brentford, England).

Egypt

Goalkeepers: Mohamed El Shenawy (Al Ahly, Egypt), Ahmed El Shenawy (Pyramids, Egypt), Gabaski (National Bank of Egypt, Egypt), Mohamed Sobhi (Zamalek, Egypt).

Defenders: Ahmed Hegazy (Al Ittihad, Saudi Arabia), Mohamed Abdelmonem, Mohamed Hany, Yasser Ibrahim (all Al Ahly, Egypt), Ali Gabr, Ahmed Samy, Mohamed Hamdy (all Pyramids, Egypt), Omar Kamal (Future, Egypt), Ahmed Fatouh (Zamalek, Egypt).

Midfielders: Hamdi Fathi (Al Wakrah, Qatar), Mohamed Elneny (Arsenal, England), Marwan Attia, Emam Ashour (both Al Ahly, Egypt), Zizo (Zamalek, Egypt), Mahmoud Hamada (Al Masry, Egypt), Mohanad Lasheen (Pyramids, Egypt).

Forwards: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, England), Mostafa Fathi (Pyramids, Egypt), Trezeguet (Trabzonspor, Turkey), Omar Marmoush (Eintracht Frankfurt, Egypt), Mostafa Mohamed (Nantes, France), Kahraba (Al Ahly, Egypt), Ahmed Hassan (Pendikspor, Turkey).

Equatorial Guinea

Goalkeepers: Jesus Owono (Alaves, Spain), Manuel Sapunga (Polokwane City, South Africa), Aitor Embela (Soneja, Spain).

Defenders: Basilio Ndong (Universitatea Craiova, Romania), Carlos Akapo (San Jose Earthquakes, USA), Charles Ondo (Huddersfield Town, England), Marvin Anieboh (Illescas, Spain), Nestor Senra (Real Aviles, Spain), Jose Elo (Merida, Spain), Esteban Orozco (Arges Pitesti, Romania).

Midfielders: Jannick Buyla (Logrones, Spain), Alex Balboa (Alaves, Spain), Federico Bikoro (Club Africain, Tunisia), Iban Salvador (Miedz Legnica, Poland), Jose Machin (Monza, Italy), Santiago Eneme (MFK Vyskov, Czech Republic), Josete Miranda (Niki Volos, Greece), Pablo Ganet (Alcoyano, Spain).

Forwards: Noe Ela (Numancia, Spain), Jose Nabil (Cano Sport, Equatorial Guinea), Emilio Nsue (Intercity, Spain), Salomon Obama (Santa Coloma, Andorra), Luis Nlavo (Braga B, Portugal).

The Gambia

Goalkeepers: Modou Jobe (Musanze, Rwanda), Baboucarr Gaye (Lokomotiv Sofia, Bulgaria), Lamin Sarr (Eskilsminne, Sweden).

Defenders: Dawda Ngum (Ariana, Sweden), Omar Colley (Besiktas, Turkey), James Gomez (Sparta Prague, Czech Republic), Ibou Touray (Stockport County, England), Noah Sonko Sundberg (Ludogorets, Bulgaria), Jacob Mendy (Wrexham, Wales), Saidy Janko (Young Boys, Switzerland), Muhammed Sanneh (Banik Ostrava, Czech Republic), Bubacarr Sanneh (Unattached).

Midfielders: Hamza Barry (Vejle, Denmark), Ablie Jallow (Metz, France), Sulayman Marreh (Unattached), Ebou Adams (Cardiff City, Wales), Sanyang Abdoulie (Grenoble, France), Alasana Manneh (Odense, Denmark), Ebrima Darboe (LASK, Austria), Yusupha Bobb (KACM Marrakech, Morocco).

Forwards: Alieu Fadera (Genk, Belgium), Assan Ceesay (Damac, Saudi Arabia), Musa Barrow (Al Taawoun, Saudi Arabia), Ebrima Colley (Young Boys, Switzerland), Yankuba Minteh (Feyenoord, Netherlands), Muhammed Badamosi (Al Hazem, Saudi Arabia), Ali Sowe (Ankaragucu, Turkey).

Ghana

Goalkeepers: Lawrence Ati-Zigi (St Gallen, Switzerland), Richard Ofori (Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Joe Wollacott (Hibernian, Scotland).

Defenders: Daniel Amartey (Leicester City, England), Alexander Djiku (Fenerbahce, Turkey), Abdul Fatawu Hamidu (Medeama, Ghana), Gideon Mensah (Auxerre, France), Denis Odoi (Club Bruges, Belgium), Nicholas Opoku (Amiens, France), Mohammed Salisu (Monaco, France), Kingsley Schindler (Samsunspor, Turkey), Alidu Seidu (Clermont, France).

Midfielders: Majeed Ashimeru (Anderlecht, Belgium), Osman Bukari (Red Star Belgrade, Serbia), Baba Iddrisu (Mallorca, Spain), Ransford Konigsdorffer (Hamburg, Germany), Mohammed Kudus (West Ham, England), Richmond Lamptey (Asante Kotoko, Ghana), Elisha Owusu (Auxerre, France), Joseph Paintsil (Genk, Belgium), Salis Abdul Samed (Lens, France).

Forwards: Andre Ayew (Le Havre, France), Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace, England), Ernest Nuamah (RWD Molenbeek, Belgium), Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth, England), Jonathan Sowah (Medeama, Ghana), Inaki Williams (Athletic Bilbao, Spain).

Guinea

Goalkeepers: Aly Keita (Ostersunds, Sweden), Moussa Camara (Horoya, Guinea), Ibrahim Kone (Hibernians, Malta).

Defenders: Antoine Conte (Botev Plovdiv, Bulgaria), Ibrahima Diakite (Reims, France), Issiaga Sylla (Montpellier, France), Sekou Sylla (SC Cambuur, Netherlands), Mouctar Diakhaby (Valencia, Spain), Julien Janvier (Kayserispor, Turkey), Saidou Sow (Strasbourg, France), Mohamed Ali Camara (Young Boys, Switzerland).

Midfielders: Amadou Diawara (Anderlecht, Belgium), Seydouba Cisse (Leganes, Spain), Aguibou Camara (Atromitos, Greece), Naby Keita (Werder Bremen, Germany), Abdoulaye Toure (Le Havre, France), Mory Konate (Mechelen, Belgium), Ilaix Moriba (RB Leipzig, Germany), Karim Cisse (Saint Etienne, France).

Forwards: Francois Kamano (Abha, Saudi Arabia), Morgan Guilavogui (Lens, France), Serhou Guirassy (Stuttgart, Germany), Mohamed Bayo (Le Havre, France), Jose Kante (Urawa Red Diamonds, Japan), Facinet Conte (Bastia, France).

Guinea-Bissau

Goalkeepers: Ouparine Djoco (Francs Borains, Belgium), Fernando Embadje (Alcanenense, Portugal), Jonas Mendes (Kalamata, Greece).

Defenders: Fali Cande (Metz, France), Marcelo Djalo (Palencia, Spain), Jefferson Encada (Pharco, Egput), Edgar Ie (Istanbul Basaksehir, Turkey), Nanu (Samsunspor, Turkey), Nito (Maritimo, Portugal), Opa Sangante (Dunkerque, France), Prosper Mendy (Charleoi, Belgium).

Midfielders: Janio Bikel (Gaziantep, Turkey), Moreto Cassama (Omonia, Cyprus), Dalcio (APOEL, Cyprus), Carlos Mane (Kayserispor, Turkey), Sori Mane (Academico Viseu, Portugal), Carlos Mendes (Bolton Wanderers, England), Mauro Rodrigues (Yverdon, Switzerland), Alfa Semedo (Al Tai, Saudi Arabia).

Forwards: Mama Balde (Lyon, France), Franculino (Midtjylland, Denmark), Zinho Gano (Zulte Waregem, Belgium), Famana Quizera (Academico Viseu, Portugal), Marciano Sanca (Almeria, Spain), Ze Turbo (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia).

Ivory Coast

Goalkeepers: Yahia Fofana (Angers, France), Charles Folly (ASEC Mimosas, Ivory Coast), Badra Ali Sangare (Sekhukhune United, South Africa).

Defenders: Serge Aurier, Willy Boly (both Nottingham Forest, England), Ismael Diallo (Hajduk Split, Croatia), Ousmane Diomande (Sporting Lisbon, Portugal), Ghislain Konan (Al Fayha, Saudi Arabia), Evans Ndicka (Roma, Italy), Odilon Kossounou (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany), Wilfried Singo (Monaco, France).

Midfielders: Jean-Thierry Lazare Amani (Union Saint-Gilloise, Belgium), Idrissa Doumbia (Alanyaspor, Turkey), Seko Fofana (Al Nassr, Saudi Arabia), Ibrahim Sangare (Nottingham Forest, England), Franck Kessie (Al-Ahli, Saudi Arabia), Jean-Michael Seri (Hull City, England).

Forwards: Simon Adingra (Brighton & Hove Albion, England), Jonathan Bamba (Celta Vigo, Spain), Jeremie Boga (Nice, France), Sebastien Haller (Borussia Dortmund, Germany), Karim Konate (RB Salzburg, Austria), Christian Kouame (Fiorentina, Italy), Jean-Philippe Krasso (Red Star Belgrade, Serbia), Max-Alain Gradel (Gaziantep, Turkey), Oumar Diakite (Reims, France), Nicolas Pepe (Trabzonspor, Turkey).

Mali

Goalkeepers: Aboubacar Doumbia (Afrique Football Elite, Mali), Djigui Diarra (Young Africans, Tanzania), Ismael Diawara (Malmo, Sweden).

Defenders: Amadou Dante (Sturm Graz, Austria), Moussa Diarra (Toulouse, France), Mamadou Fofana (Amiens, France), Boubacar Kiki Kouyate, Falaye Sacko (both Montpellier, Frnace), Sikou Niakate (Braga, Portugal), Hamari Traore (Real Sociedad, Spain).

Midfielders: Yves Bissouma (Tottenham Hotspur, England), Mohamed Camara (Monaco, France), Lassana Coulibaly (Salernitana, Italy), Aliou Dieng (Al Ahly, Egypt), Kamory Doumbia (Brest, France), Amadou Haidara (RB Leipzig, Germany), Diadie Samassekou (Hoffenheim, Germany), Adama ‘Noss’ Traore (Hull City, England), Boubacar Traore (Wolverhampton Wanderers, England).

Forwards: Fousseni Diabate (Lausanne Sport, Switzerland), Nene Dorgeles, Sekou Koita (both RB Salzburg, Austria), Sirine Doucoure (Lorient, France), Moussa Doumbia (Al Adalah, Saudi Arabia), Youssoufa Nikaite (Bani Yas, UAE), Lassine Sinayoko (Auxerre, France), Ibrahim Sissoko (Saint Etienne, France).

Mauritania

Goalkeepers: Babacar Niasse (Guingamp, France), Namori Diaw (ASC Tevragh-Zeine, Mauritania), Mbacke N’Diaye (Nouakchott Kings, Mauritania).

Defenders: Lamine Ba (Varazdin, Croatia), Dellah Yali (Al Hedod, Iraq), El Hassen Houeibib (Al Zawraa, Iraq), Nouh Mohamed El Abd (FC Nouadhibou, Mauritania), Bakary N’Diaye (Al Quwa Al Jawiya, Iraq), Khadim Diaw (Al Hilal, Sudan), Aly Abeid (UTA Arad, Romania), Ibrahima Keita (TP Mazembe, DR Congo).

Midfielders: Guessouma Fofana (Daxo Katokopias FC, Cyprus), Bodda Mouhsine (FC Nouadhibou, Mauritania), Oumar Ngom (Pau, France), Omare Gassama (Chateauroux, France), Bakari Camara (Villefranche, France), Sidi Ahmed Mohamed El Abd (FC Nouadhibou, Mauritania), El Hadji Ba (FC Nouadhibou, Mauritania), Yassin El Welly (US Monastir, Tunisia).

Forwards: Hemeya Tanjy (Al Ittihad, Libya), Aboubakar Kamara (Al Jazira, UAE), Souleymane Anne (Deinze, Belgium), Aboubakary Koita (Sint-Truiden, Belgium), Pape Ibnou Ba (Concarneau, France), Souleymane Doukara (Magusa Turk Gucu, Cyprus), Idrissa Thiam (Mesaimeer, Qatar), Sidi Bouna Amar (FC Nouadhibou, Mauritania).

Yassin El Welly replaced Abdallahi Mahmoud on 8 January.

Morocco

Goalkeepers: Yassine Bounou (Al Hilal, Saudi Arabia), Munir Mohamedi (Al Wehda, Saudi Arabia), Mehdi Benabid (AS FAR, Morocco).

Defenders: Achraf Hakimi (Paris St-Germain, France), Noussair Mazraoui (Bayern Munich, Germany), Yahya Attiat Allah (Wydad Casablanca, Morocco), Nayef Aguerd (West Ham, England), Romain Saiss (Al Shabab, Saudi Arabia), Yunis Abdelhamid (Reims, France), Chadi Riad (Real Betis, Spain), Abdel Abqar (Alaves, Spain), Mohamed Chibi (Pyramids, Egypt).

Midfielders: Amir Richardson (Reims, France), Sofyan Amrabat (Manchester United, England), Oussama El Azzouzi (Bologna, Italy), Selim Amallah (Valencia, Spain), Bilal El Khannouss (Genk, Belgium), Azzedine Ounahi (Marseille, France), Ismael Saibari (PSV, Netherlands), Amine Harit (Marseille, France).

Forwards: Hakim Ziyech (Galatasaray, Turkey), Amine Adli (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany), Abde Ezzalzouli (Real Betis, Spain), Sofiane Boufal (Al Rayyan, Qatar), Tarik Tissoudali (Gent, Belgium), Youssef En-Nesyri (Seville, Spain), Ayoub El Kaabi (Olympiacos, Greece).

Mozambique

Goalkeepers: Ernan (UD Songo, Mozambique), Fazito (Ferroviario Nampula, Mozambique), Ivane Urrbal (Associacao Black Bulls, Mozambique).

Defenders: Domingos (Costa do Sol, Mozambique), Nanani (UD Songo, Mozambique), Edmilson Dove (Kaizer Chiefs, South Africa), Bruno Langa (GD Chaves, Portugal), Reinildo Mandava (Atletico Madrid, Spain), Mexer (Bandirmaspor, Turkey), David Malembana (FC Noah, Armenia), Nene (Associacao Black Bulls, Mozambique).

Midfielders: Amadu (UD Songo, Mozambique), Joao Bonde (Ferroviario Beira, Mozambique), Clesio (Honka, Finland), Guima (GD Chaves, Portugal), Shaquille (Ferroviario Maputo, Mozambique), Alfons Amade (KV Oostende, Belgium).

Forwards: Domingues (UD Songo, Mozambique), Geny Catamo (Sporting CP, Portugal), Witi (CD Nacional, Portugal), Gildo (Sporting Covilha, Portugal), Stanley Ratifo (CfR Pforzheim, Germany), Lau King (Sagrada Esperanca, Mozambique).

Namibia

Goalkeepers: Lloyd Kazapua (Chippa United, South Africa), Edward Maova (Pretoria Callies, South Africa), Kamaijanda Ndisiro (African Stars, Namibia).

Defenders: Lubeni Haukongo (Cape Town Spurs, South Africa), Ryan Nyambe (Derby County, England), Ivan Kamberipa (Orapa United, Botswana), Kennedy Amutenya (Gaborone United, Botswana), Ananias Gebhardt (Baroka, South Africa), Riaan Hanamub (AmaZulu, South Africa), Aprocius Petrus (Liria Prizren, Serbia), Denzil Haoseb (Khomas Nampol, Namibia), Charles Hambira (African Stars, Namibia).

Midfielders: Marcel Papama (Jwaneng Galaxy, Botswana), Ngero Katua (Unam, Namibia), Prins Tjiueza (Liria Prizren, Serbia), Petrus Shitembi (Kuching City, Malaysia), Uetuuru Kambato (African Stars, Namibia).

Forwards: Peter Shalulile (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Deon Hotto (Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Wendell Rudath (Jwaneng Galaxy, Botswana), Bethuel Muzeu (Black Leopards, South Africa), Joslin Kamatuka (Maritzburg United, South Africa), Absalom Iimbondi (Khomas Nampol, Namibia).

Nigeria

Goalkeepers: Stanley Nwabili (Chippa United, South Africa), Francis Uzoho (Omonia, Cyprus), Leke Ojo (Enyimba, Nigeria).

Defenders: William Troost-Ekong (PAOK, Greece), Bright Osayi-Samuel (Fenerbahce, Turkey), Ola Aina (Nottingham Forest, England), Zaidu Sanusi (Porto, Portugal), Bruno Onyemaechi (Boavista, Portugal), Semi Ajayi (West Bromwich Albion, England), Calvin Bassey (Fulham, England), Chidozie Awaziem (Boavista, Portugal), Kenneth Omeruo (Kasimpasa, Turkey).

Midfielders: Raphael Onyedika (Club Bruges, Belgium), Joe Aribo (Southampton, England), Frank Onyeka (Brentford, England), Alex Iwobi (Fulham, England), Alhassan Yusuf (Royal Antwerp, Belgium).

Forwards: Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City, England), Samuel Chukwueze (AC Milan, Italy), Moses Simon (Nantes, France), Ademola Lookman (Atalanta, Italy), Victor Osimhen (Napoli, Italy), Terem Moffi (Nice, France), Ahmed Musa (Sivasspor, Turkey), Paul Onuachu (Trabzonspor, Turkey).

Paul Onuachu replaced the injured Umar Sadiq on 12 January.

Senegal

Goalkeepers: Edouard Mendy (Al Ahli, Saudi Arabia), Mory Diaw (Clermont, France), Alfred Gomis (Lorient, France).

Defenders: Youssouf Sabaly (Real Betis, Spain), Kalidou Koulibaly (Al Hilal, Saudi Arabia), Moussa Niakhate (Nottingham Forest, England), Abdou Diallo (Al Arabi, Qatar), Formose Mendy (Lorient, France), Abdoulaye Ndiaye (Troyes, France), Abdoulaye Seck (Maccabi Haifa, Israel), Fode Ballo-Toure (Fulham, England), Ismail Jakobs (Monaco, France).

Midfielders: Lamine Camara (Metz, France), Pape Matar Sarr (Tottenham, England), Krepin Diatta (Monaco, France), Cheikhou Kouyate (Nottingham Forest, England), Pape Gueye (Marseille, France), Nampalys Mendy (Lens, France), Pathe Ciss (Rayo Vallecano, Spain) Idrissa Gana Gueye (Everton, England).

Forwards: Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea, England), Abdallah Sima (Rangers, Scotland), Sadio Mane (Al Nassr, Saudi Arabia), Habib Diallo (Al Shabab, Saudi Arabia), Iliman Ndiaye, Ismaila Sarr (both Marseille, France), Bamba Dieng (Lorient, France).

Alfred Gomis and Bamba Dieng replaced Seny Dieng and Boulaye Dia on 9 January.

South Africa

Goalkeepers: Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Veli Mothwa (AmaZulu, South Africa), Ricardo Goss (SuperSport United, South Africa).

Defenders: Nyiko Mobbie (Sekhukhune United, South Africa), Nkosinathi Sibisi, Tapelo Xoki (both Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Siyanda Xulu (SuperSport United, South Africa), Grant Kekana, Terrence Mashego, Aubrey Modiba, Mothobi Mvala, Khuliso Mudau (all Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa)

Midfielders: Teboho Mokoena, Thapelo Maseko, Thapelo Morena (all Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Sphephelo Sithole (Tondela, Portugal), Jayden Adams (Stellenbosch, South Africa), Thabang Monare (Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Sibongiseni Mthethwa (Kaizer Chiefs, South Africa).

Forwards: Zakhele Lepasa, Evidence Makgopa (both Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Themba Zwane (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Oswin Appollis (Polokwane City, South Africa), Mihlali Mayambela (Aris Limassol, Cyprus), Percy Tau (Al Ahly, Egypt), Elias Mokwana (Sekhukhune United, South Africa), Iqraam Rayners (Stellenbosch, South Africa).

Tanzania

Goalkeepers: Kwesi Kawawa (Karlslunds, Sweden), Beno Kakolanya (Singida Fountain Gate, Tanzania), Aishi Manula (Simba, Tanzania).

Defenders: Bakari Mwamnyeto, Ibrahim Hamad, Dickson Job (all Young Africans, Tanzania), Haji Mnoga (Aldershot Town, England), Abdi Banda (Richardson Bay, South Africa), Novatus Miroshi (Shakhtar Donetsk, Ukraine), Lusajo Mwaikenda (Azam, Tanzania), Mohamed Hussein (Simba, Tanzania), Abdulimalik Zakaria (Namungo, Tanzania), Miano van den Bos (Villena, Spain).

Midfielders: Himid Mao (Tala’ea El Gaish, Egypt), Feisal Salum (Azam, Tanzania), Morice Abraham (Novi Sad, Serbia), Mzamiru Yassin, Kibu Denis (both Simba, Tanzania) Tarryn Allarakhia (Wealdstone, England), Mudathir Yahya (Young Africans, Tanzania), Sospeter Bajana (Azam, Tanzania), Mo Sagaf (Boreham Wood, England).

Forwards: Cyprian Kachwele (Vancouver, Canada), Ben Starkie (Ilkeston Town, England), Mbwana Samatta (PAOK, Greece), Charles M’Mombwa (Macarthur FC, Australia), Simon Msuva (JS Kabylie, Algeria).

Tunisia

Goalkeepers: Mouez Hassen (Club Africain, Tunisia), Aymen Dahmen (Al Hazem, Saudi Arabia), Bechir Ben Said (US Monastir, Tunisia).

Defenders: Hamza Jelassi (Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia), Yassine Meriah (Esperance, Tunisia), Alaa Ghram (Sfaxien, Tunisia), Ali Maaloul (Al Ahly, Egypt), Yan Valery (Angers, France), Ali Abdi (Caen, France), Montassar Talbi (Lorient, France), Wajdi Kechrida (Atromitos, Greece), Oussama Haddadi (Greuther Furth, Germany).

Midfielders: Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane (Ferencvaros, Hungary), Anis Ben Slimane (??Sheffield United, England), Ellyes Skhiri (Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany), Aissa Laidouni (Union Berlin, Germany), Houssem Tka (Esperance, Tunisia), Hadj Mahmoud (Lugano, Switzerland), Hamza Rafia (Leece, Italy).

Forwards: Youssef Msakni (Al Arabi, Qatar), Haythem Jouini (Stade Tunisien, Tunisia), Taha Yassine Khenissi (Kuwait SC, Kuwait), Sayfallah Ltaief (Winterthur, Switzerland), Bassem Srarfi (Club Africain, Tunisia), Naim Sliti (Al Ahli, Qatar), Elias Achouri (FC Copenhagen, Denmark), Seifeddine Jaziri (Zamalek, Egypt).

Zambia

Goalkeepers: Lawrence Mulenga (Power Dynamos, Zambia), Francis Mwansa (Green Buffaloes, Zambia), Toaster Nsabata (Zesco United, Zambia).

Defenders: Dominic Chanda (Power Dynamos, Zambia), Benedict Chepeshi (Red Arrows, Zambia), Rodrick Kabwe (Zakho, Iraq), Gift Mphande (Hapoel Rishon LeZion, Israel), Frankie Musonda (Ayr United, Scotland), Tandi Mwape (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Zephaniah Phiri (Prison Leopards, Zambia), Stoppila Sunzu (Jinan Xingzhou, China).

Midfielders: Emmanuel Banda (HNK Rijeka, Croatia), Rally Bwalya (Sekhukhune United, South Africa), Miguel Chaiwa (Young Boys, Switzerland), Clatous Chama (Simba, Tanzania), Edward Chilufya (Hacken, Sweden), Kings Kangwa (Red Star Belgrade, Serbia), Kelvin Kapumbu (Zesco United, Zambia), Golden Mafwenta (MFK Vyskov, Czech Republic), Kelvin Kampamba (Zesco United, Zambia), Fredrick Mulambia (Power Dynamos, Zambia), Lubambo Musonda (Silkeborg, Denmark), Benson Sakala (Mlada Boleslav, Czech Republic).

Forwards: Lameck Banda (Lecce, Italy), Patson Daka (Leicester City, England), Kennedy Musonda (Young Africans, Tanzania), Fashion Sakala (Al Fayha, Saudi Arabia).

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Hajj Board Chairman signs agreement with Saudi Hajj Ministry to confirm Ghana’s participation in 2024 Hajj https://www.adomonline.com/hajj-board-chairman-signs-agreement-with-saudi-hajj-ministry-to-confirm-ghanas-participation-in-2024-hajj/ Fri, 12 Jan 2024 07:39:17 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2341054 The Chairman of the Ghana Hajj Board, Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda has signed a 2024 Hajj agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

The mandatory agreement, signed in Jeddah during the on-going 2024 Hajj Conference, officially confirms Ghana’s participation in the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage, which is expected to take place in June this year.

With the agreement, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah will now commence official engagements with Ghana’s Hajj Board, which will include quota allocation to Ghana and other important engagements between now and the time of the Hajj.

Speaking to Saudi media after the signing ceremony, Ben Abdallah expressed satisfaction at the signing, and also gratitude to Saudi’s Ministry of Hajj.

“We just signed the agreement with the Ministry of Hajj. This indicates that Ghana is formally and legitimately cleared to participate in this year’s Hajj,” Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda told the press.

“We will like to express our sincerest and heartfelt gratitude to the Minister, the Prince, and to the King himself for their commitments to ensuring a successful Hajj last year, and also ensuring that this year’s Hajj becomes successful,” he added.

The Ghana Hajj Board boss, who supervised his first Hajj operation last year following his appointment as Chairman a few months to the Hajj, said he has had discussions with the Saudi authorities on ways to improve Ghana’s Hajj experience.

Among issues he discussed with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the Board Chairman revealed, is the infiltration of Ghana’s Hajj camp by people who connive with others to use tourist visas and perform Hajj, using Ghana’s Hajj allocations.

“This has become a source of concern to the Ghana Hajj Board because last year when they gave us the quota of 6,730, because of the huge numbers of tourism visas that some people procured, which they used to perform Hajj, it negatively impacted us.”

“We have put this request before His Excellency the Deputy Hajj Minister and he has given us the assurance that they will put in place very strict measures to ensure that people do not use it to perform Hajj. They are also putting in place additional measures to ensure that people who do that are punished.”

Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda is leading Ghana’s delegation to the 2024 Hajj Conference, which commenced on Monday and ended Thursday, January 11, 2024.

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2023 AFCON: Full squads list for Ivory Coast tournament https://www.adomonline.com/2023-afcon-full-squads-list-for-ivory-coast-tournament/ Tue, 02 Jan 2024 09:59:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2338028 The 34th Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) gets underway in Ivory Coast on 13 January after being shifted from 2023 to 2024 because of the rainy season in West Africa.

Holders Senegal will look to defend the title they won in Cameroon in February 2022, when the Teranga Lions beat Egypt 4-2 in a penalty shoot-out following a 0-0 draw in the final.

Below are the squads which have been announced for the tournament, which culminates with the final on 11 February.

The deadline for naming the 27-man squads is 3 January.

Algeria

Goalkeepers: Anthony Mandrea (Caen, France), Rais Mbolhi (CR Belouizdad, Algeria), Oussama Benbot (USM Alger, Algeria)

Defenders: Youcef Atal (Nice, France), Kevin van den Kerkhof (Metz, France), Rayan Ait Nouri (Wolverhampton Wanderers, England), Yasser Larouci (Sheffield United, England), Aissa Mandi (Villarreal, Spain), Mohamed Amine Tougai (Esperance Tunis, Tunisia), Ramy Bensebaini (Borussia Dortmund, Germany), Ahmed Touba (Lecce, Italy), Zineddine Belaid (USM Alger, Algeria).

Midfielders: Nabil Bentaleb (Lille, France), Sofiane Feghouli (Fatih Karagumruk, Turkey), Houssem Aouar (Roma, Italy), Fares Chaibi (Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany), Ramiz Zerrouki (Feyenoord, Netherlands), Hicham Boudaoui (Nice, France), Ismael Bennacer (AC Milan, Italy).

Forwards: Riyad Mahrez (Al Ahli, Saudi Arabia), Adam Ounas (Lille, France), Mohamed Amoura (Union Saint-Gilloise, Belgium), Amine Gouiri (Rennes, France), Youcef Belaili (MC Alger, Algeria), Baghdad Bounedjah (Al Sadd, Qatar), Islam Slimani (Coritiba, Brazil).

Angola

Goalkeepers: Antonio Dominique (Etoile Carouge, Switzerland), Kadu (Oliveira Hospital, Portugal), Neblu (Premeiro Agosto, Angola)

Defenders: Eddie Afonso, To Carneiro, Kinito (all Petro Atletico, Angola), Loide Augusto (Alanyaspor, Turkey), Jonathan Buatu (Valenciennes, France), Nurio Fortuna (Gent, Belgium), Kialonda Gaspar (Estrela Amadora, Portugal).

Midfielders: Beni (Casa Pia, Portugal), Estrela (Erzurumspor, Turkey), Fredy (Eyupspor, Turkey), Keliano Manuel (Estrela Amadora, Portugal), Bruno Paz (Konyaspor, Turkey) Show (Maccabi Haifa, Israel).

Forwards: Jeremie Bela (Clermont, France), Gelson Dala (Al Wakrah, Qatar), Zito Luvumbo (Cagliari, Italy), Mabululu (Al Ittihad, Egypt), Felicio Milson (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel), Zine (AEK Athens, Greece), M’bala Nzola (Fiorentina, Italy).

Burkina Faso

Goalkeepers: Herve Koffi (Charleroi, Belgium), Hillel Konate (Chateauroux, France), Kilian Nikiema (ADO Den Haag, Netherlands), Sebastien Tou (Sabadell, Spain).

Defenders: Issa Kabore (Luton Town, England), Steeve Yago (Aris Limassol, Cyprus), Issoufou Dayo (RS Berkane, Morocco), Nasser Djiga (Red Star Belgrade, Serbia), Edmond Tapsoba (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany), Adamo Nagalo (Nordsjaelland, Denmark), Abdoul Guiebre (Modena, Italy), Valentin Nouma (Saint Eloi Lupopo, DR Congo).

Midfielders: Blati Toure (Pyramids, Egypt), Adama Guira (Racing Rioja, Spain), Dramane Salou (Urartu, Armenia), Ismahila Ouedraogo (Panserraikos, Greece), Sacha Banse (Valenciennes, France), Gustavo Sangare (Quevilly-Rouen, France), Stephane Aziz Ki (Young Africans, Tanzania).

Forwards: Bertrand Traore (Aston Villa, England), Dango Ouattara (Bournemouth, England), Mamady Alex Bangre (Toulouse, France), Djibril Ouattara (RS Berkane, Morocco), Hassane Bande (HJK Helsinki, Finland), Mohamed Konate (Akhmat Grozny, Russia), Abdoul Tapsoba (Amiens, France), Cedric Badolo (Sheriff Tiraspol, Moldova).

Cameroon

Goalkeepers: Andre Onana (Manchester United, England), Fabrice Ondoa (Nimes, France), Devis Epassy (Abha, Saudi Arabia) Simon Ngapandouetnbu (Marseille, France).

Defenders: Christopher Wooh (Rennes, France), Junior Tchamadeu (Stoke, England), Nouhou Tolo (Seattle Sounders, USA), Darlin Yongwa (Lorient, France), Oumar Gonzalez (Al Raed, Saudi Arabia), Harold Moukoudi (AEK Athens, Greece), Jean Charles Castelletto (Nantes, France), Malcom Bokele (Bordeaux, France), Enzo Tchato (Montpellier, France).

Midfielders: Olivier Ntcham (Samsunspor, Turkey), Yvan Neyou (Leganes, Spain), Doualla Wilfried Nathan (Victoria United, Cameroon), Ben Njongoue Elliott (Reading, England), Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa (Napoli, Italy), Olivier Kemen (Kayserispor, Turkey), Leonel Ateba (Dynamo Douala, Cameroon).

Forwards: Vincent Aboubakar (Besiktas, Turkey), Francois Regis Mughe (Marseille, France), Georges-Kevin Nkoudou (Damac, Saudi Arabia), Clinton Njie (Sivasspor, Turkey), Karl Toko Ekambi (Abha, Saudi Arabia), Faris Moumbagna (Bodo/Glimt, Norway), Frank Magri (Toulouse, France).

Cape Verde

Goalkeepers: Vozinha (AS Trencin, Slovakia), Marcio Rosa (Anadia, Portugal), Dylan Silva (Sintrense, Portugal).

Defenders: Stopira (Boavista da Praia, Cape Verde), Roberto ‘Pico’ Lopes (Shamrock Rovers, Ireland), Diney (Al Bataeh, UAE), Dylan Tavares (Bastia, France), Logan Costa (Toulouse, France), Joao Correia (GD Chaves, Portugal), Steven Moreira (Columbus Crew, USA).

Midfielders: Jamiro Monteiro (San Jose Earthquakes, USA), Kenny Rocha (AEZ Zakakiou, Cyprus), Patrick Andrade (Qarabag, Azerbaijan), Joao Paulo Fernandes (Sheriff Tiraspol, Moldova), Deroy Duarte (Fortuna Sittard, Netherlands), Cuca (Uniao de Leiria, Portugal), Kevin Pina (Krasnodar, Russia), Laros Duarte (Groningen, Netherlands).

Forwards: Ryan Mendes (Fatih Karagumruk, Turkey), Garry Rodrigues (Anakaragucu, Turkey), Djaniny (Al Fateh, Saudi Arabia), Willy Semedo (Omonia, Cyprus), Bebe (Rayo Vallecano, Spain), Jovane Cabral (Salernitana, Italy), Helio Varela (Portimonense, Portugal), Bryan Teixeira (Sturm Graz, Austria).

DR Congo

Goalkeepers: Dimitry Bertaud (Montpellier, France), Lionel Mpasi (Rodez, France), Baggio Siadi (TP Mazembe, DR Congo).

Defenders: Dylan Batubinsika (Saint Etienne, France), Brian Bayeye (Ascoli, Italy), Rocky Bushiri (Hibernian, Scotland), Henock Inonga (Simba, Tanzania), Gedeon Kalulu (Lorient, France), Joris Kayembe (Genk, Belgium), Arthur Masuaku (Besiktas, Turkey), Chancel Mbemba (Marseille, France).

Midfielders: Theo Bongonda (Spartak Moscow, Russia), Grady Diangana (West Bromwich Albion, England), Gael Kakuta (Amiens, France), Edo Kayembe (Watford, England), Samuel Moutoussamy (Nantes, France), Charles Pickel (Cremonese, Italy), Aaron Tshibola (Al Hatta, UAE).

Forwards: Simon Banza (Braga, Portugal), Cedric Bakambu (Galatasaray, Turkey), Meschack Elia (Young Boys, Switzerland), Silas (Stuttgart, Germany), Fiston Mayele (Pyramids, Egypt), Yoane Wissa (Brentford, England).

Egypt

Goalkeepers: Mohamed El Shenawy (Al Ahly, Egypt), Ahmed El Shenawy (Pyramids, Egypt), Gabaski (National Bank of Egypt, Egypt), Mohamed Sobhi (Zamalek, Egypt).

Defenders: Ahmed Hegazy (Al Ittihad, Saudi Arabia), Mohamed Abdelmonem, Mohamed Hany (both Al Ahly, Egypt), Ali Gabr, Osama Galal, Ahmed Samy, Mohamed Hamdy (all Pyramids, Egypt), Omar Kamal (Future, Egypt), Ahmed Fatouh (Zamalek, Egypt).

Midfielders: Hamdi Fathi (Al Wakrah,Qatar), Mohamed Elneny (Arsenal, England), Marwan Attia, Emam Ashour, Ahmed Nabil Koka (all Al Ahly, Egypt), Zizo (Zamalek, Egypt), Mahmoud Hamada (Al Masry, Egypt).

Forwards: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, England), Mostafa Fathi (Pyramids, Egypt), Trezeguet (Trabzonspor, Turkey), Omar Marmoush (Eintracht Frankfurt, Egypt), Mostafa Mohamed (Nantes, France), Kahraba (Al Ahly, Egypt), Ahmed Hassan (Pendikspor, Turkey).

Equatorial Guinea

Goalkeepers: Jesus Owono (Deportivo Alaves, Spain), Manuel Sapunga (Polokwane City, South Africa), Aitor Embela (Soneja, Spain).

Defenders: Basilio Ndong (Universitatea Craiova, Romania), Carlos Akapo (San Jose Earthquakes, USA), Hugo Buyla (Sampdoria, Italy), Charles Ondo (Huddersfield Town, England), Saul Coco (Las Palmas, Spain), Marvin Anieboh (Illescas, Spain), Nestor Senra (Real Aviles, Spain), Jose Elo (Merida, Spain), Esteban Orozco (Arges Pitesti, Romania).

Midfielders: Yannick Buyla (Logrones, Spain), Luis Nlavo (Brava B, Portugal), Alex Balboa (Deportivo Alaves, Spain), Federico Bikoro (Club Africain, Tunisia), Iban Salvador (Ceuta, Spain), Jose Machin (Monza, Italy), Santiago Eneme (MFK Vyskov, Czech Republic), Josete Miranda (Niki Volos, Greece), Pablo Ganet (Alcoyano, Spain), Federico Nguema (Balti, Moldova).

Forwards: Noe Ela (Numancia, Spain), Jose Nabil (Cano Sport, Equatorial Guinea), Emilio Nsue (Intercity, Spain), Salomon Obama (Santa Coloma, Andorra), Oscar Siafa (Alessandria, Italy).

The Gambia

To be announced.

Ghana

Goalkeepers: Lawrence Ati-Zigi (St Gallen, Switzerland), Richard Ofori (Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Joe Wollacott (Hibernian, Scotland).

Defenders: Daniel Amartey (Leicester City, England), Alexander Djiku (Fenerbahce, Turkey), Abdul Fatawu Hamidu (Medeama, Ghana), Gideon Mensah (Auxerre, France), Denis Odoi (Club Brugge, Belgium), Nicholas Opoku (Amiens, France), Mohammed Salisu (Monaco, France), Kingsley Schindler (Samsunspor, Turkey), Alidu Seidu (Clermont Foot, France).

Midfielders: Majeed Ashimeru (Anderlecht, Belgium), Osman Bukari (Red Star Belgrade, Serbia), Baba Iddrisu (Mallorca, Spain), Ransford Koningsdorffer (Hamburger SV, Germany), Mohammed Kudus (West Ham, England), Richmond Lamptey (Asante Kotoko, Ghana), Elisha Owusu (Auxerre, France), Joseph Paintsil (Racing Genk, Belgium), Salis Abdul Samed (Racing Lens, France).

Forwards: Andre Ayew (Le Havre, France), Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace, England), Ernest Nuamah (RWD Molenbeek, Belgium), Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth, England), Jonathan Sowah (Medeama, Ghana), Inaki Williams (Athletic Bilbao, Spain).

Guinea

Goalkeepers: Aly Keita (Ostersunds, Sweden), Moussa Camara (Horoya, Guinea), Ibrahim Kone (Hibernians, Malta).

Defenders: Antoine Conte (Botev Plovdiv, Bulgaria), Ibrahima Diakite (Reims, France), Issiaga Sylla (Montpellier, France), Sekou Sylla (SC Cambuur, Netherlands), Mouctar Diakhaby (Valencia, Spain), Julien Janvier (Kayserispor, Turkey), Saidou Sow (Strasbourg, France), Mohamed Ali Camara (Young Boys, Switzerland).

Midfielders: Amadou Diawara (Anderlecht, Belgium), Seydouba Cisse (Leganes, Spain), Aguibou Camara (Atromitos, Greece), Naby Keita (Werder Bremen, Germany), Abdoulaye Toure (Le Havre, France), Mory Konate (Mechelen, Belgium), Ilaix Moriba (RB Leipzig, Germany), Karim Cisse (Saint Etienne, France).

Forwards: Francois Kamano (Abha, Saudi Arabia), Morgan Guilavogui (Lens, France), Serhou Guirassy (Stuttgart, Germany), Mohamed Bayo (Le Havre, France), Jose Kante (Urawa Red Diamonds, Japan), Facinet Conte (Bastia, France).

Guinea-Bissau

Goalkeepers: Ouparine Djoco (Francs Borains, Belgium), Fernando Embadje (Alcanenense, Portugal), Jonas Mendes (Kalamata, Greece).

Defenders: Fali Cande (Metz, France), Marcelo Djalo (Palencia, Spain), Jefferson Encada (Pharco, Egput), Edgar Ie (Istanbul Basaksehir, Turkey), Houboulang Mendes (Almeria, Portugal), Nanu (Samsunspor, Turkey), Nito (Maritimo, Portugal), Opa Sangante (Dunkerque, France).

Midfielders: Janio Bikel (Gaziantep, Turkey), Moreto Cassama (Omonia, Cyprus), Dalcio (APOEL, Cyprus), Carlos Mane (Kayserispor, Turkey), Sori Mane (Academico Viseu, Portugal), Carlos Mendes (Bolton Wanderers, England), Mauro Rodrigues (Yverdon, Switzerland), Alfa Semedo (Al Tai, Saudi Arabia).

Forwards: Mama Balde (Lyon, France), Franculino (Midtjylland, Denmark), Zinho Gano (Zulte Waregem, Belgium), Famana Quizera (Academico Viseu, Portugal), Marciano Sanca (Almeria, Spain), Ze Turbo (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia).

Ivory Coast

Goalkeepers: Yahia Fofana (Angers, France), Charles Folly (ASEC Mimosas, Ivory Coast), Badra Ali Sangare (Sekhukhune United, South Africa).

Defenders: Serge Aurier, Willy Boly (both Nottingham Forest, England), Ismael Diallo (Hajduk Split, Croatia), Ousmane Diomande (Sporting Lisbon, Portugal), Ghislain Konan (Al Fayha, Saudi Arabia), Evans Ndicka (Roma, Italy), Odilon Kossounou (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany), Wilfried Singo (Monaco, France).

Midfielders: Jean-Thierry Lazare Amani (Union Saint-Gilloise, Belgium), Idrissa Doumbia (Alanyaspor, Turkey), Seko Fofana (Al Nassr, Saudi Arabia), Ibrahim Sangare (Nottingham Forest, England), Franck Kessie (Al-Ahli, Saudi Arabia), Jean-Michael Seri (Hull City, England).

Forwards: Simon Adingra (Brighton & Hove Albion, England), Jonathan Bamba (Celta Vigo, Spain), Jeremie Boga (Nice, France), Sebastien Haller (Borussia Dortmund, Germany), Karim Konate (RB Salzburg, Austria), Christian Kouame (Fiorentina, Italy), Jean-Philippe Krasso (Red Star Belgrade, Serbia), Max-Alain Gradel (Gaziantep, Turkey), Oumar Diakite (Reims, France), Nicolas Pepe (Trabzonspor, Turkey).

Mali

To be announced.

Mauritania

Goalkeepers: Babacar Niasse (Guingamp, France), Namori Diaw (ASC Tevragh-Zeine, Mauritania), Mbacke N’Diaye (Nouakchott Kings, Mauritania).

Defenders: Lamine Ba (Varazdin, Croatia), Dellah Yali (Al Hedod, Iraq), El Hassen Houeibib (Al Zawraa, Iraq), Nouh Mohamed El Abd (FC Nouadhibou, Mauritania), Bakary N’Diaye (Al Quwa Al Jawiya, Iraq), Khadim Diaw (Al Hilal, Sudan), Aly Abeid (UTA Arad, Romania), Ibrahima Keita (TP Mazembe, DR Congo).

Midfielders: Guessouma Fofana (Daxo Katokopias FC, Cyprus), Bodda Mouhsine (FC Nouadhibou, Mauritania), Oumar Ngom (Pau, France), Omare Gassama (Chateauroux, France), Bakari Camara (Villefranche, France), Sidi Ahmed Mohamed El Abd (FC Nouadhibou, Mauritania), El Hadji Ba (FC Nouadhibou, Mauritania), Abdallahi Mahmoud (AC Bellinzona, Switzerland).

Forwards: Hemeya Tanjy (Al Ittihad, Libya), Aboubakar Kamara (Al Jazira, UAE), Souleymane Anne (Deinze, Belgium), Aboubakary Koita (Sint-Truiden, Belgium), Pape Ibnou Ba (Concarneau, France), Souleymane Doukara (Magusa Turk Gucu, Cyprus), Idrissa Thiam (Mesaimeer, Qatar), Sidi Bouna Amar (FC Nouadhibou, Mauritania).

Morocco

Goalkeepers: Yassine Bounou (Al Hilal, Saudi Arabia), Munir Mohamedi (Al Wehda, Saudi Arabia), Mehdi Benabid (AS FAR, Morocco).

Defenders: Achraf Hakimi (Paris St-Germain, France), Noussair Mazraoui (Bayern Munich, Germany), Yahya Attiat Allah (Wydad Casablanca, Morocco), Nayef Aguerd (West Ham, England), Romain Saiss (Al Shabab, Saudi Arabia), Yunis Abdelhamid (Reims, France), Chadi Riad (Real Betis, Spain), Abdel Abqar (Alaves, Spain), Mohamed Chibi (Pyramids, Egypt).

Midfielders: Amir Richardson (Reims, France), Sofyan Amrabat (Manchester United, England), Oussama El Azzouzi (Bologna, Italy), Selim Amallah (Valencia, Spain), Bilal El Khannouss (Genk, Belgium), Azzedine Ounahi (Marseille, France), Ismael Saibari (PSV, Netherlands), Amine Harit (Marseille, France).

Forwards: Hakim Ziyech (Galatasaray, Turkey), Amine Adli (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany), Abde Ezzalzouli (Real Betis, Spain), Sofiane Boufal (Al Rayyan, Qatar), Tarik Tissoudali (Gent, Belgium), Youssef En-Nesyri (Seville, Spain), Ayoub El Kaabi (Olympiacos, Greece).

Mozambique

Goalkeepers: Ernan (UD Songo, Mozambique), Fazito (Ferroviario Nampula, Mozambique), Ivane Urrbal (Associacao Black Bulls, Mozambique).

Defenders: Domingos (Costa do Sol, Mozambique), Nanani (UD Songo, Mozambique), Edmilson Dove (Kaizer Chiefs, South Africa), Bruno Langa (GD Chaves, Portugal), Reinildo Mandava (Atletico Madrid, Spain), Mexer (Bandirmaspor, Turkey), David Malembana (FC Noah, Armenia), Nene (Associacao Black Bulls, Mozambique).

Midfielders: Amadu (UD Songo, Mozambique), Joao Bonde (Ferroviario Beira, Mozambique), Clesio (Honka, Finland), Guima (GD Chaves, Portugal), Shaquille (Ferroviario Maputo, Mozambique), Alfons Amade (KV Oostende, Belgium).

Forwards: Domingues (UD Songo, Mozambique), Geny Catamo (Sporting CP, Portugal), Witi (CD Nacional, Portugal), Gildo (Sporting Covilha, Portugal), Stanley Ratifo (CfR Pforzheim, Germany), Lau King (Sagrada Esperanca, Mozambique).

Namibia

Goalkeepers: Lloyd Kazapua (Chippa United, South Africa), Edward Maova (Pretoria Callies, South Africa), Kamaijanda Ndisiro (African Stars, Namibia).

Defenders: Lubeni Haukongo (Cape Town Spurs, South Africa), Ryan Nyambe (Derby County, England), Ivan Kamberipa (Orapa United, Botswana), Erasmus Ikeinge (Khomas Nampol, Namibia), Kennedy Amutenya (Gaborone United, Botswana), Ananias Gebhardt (Baroka, South Africa), Riaan Hanamub (AmaZulu, South Africa), Aprocius Petrus (Liria Prizren, Serbia), Denzil Haoseb (Khomas Nampol, Namibia), Charles Hambira (African Stars, Namibia).

Midfielders: Marcel Papama (Jwaneng Galaxy, Botswana), Ngero Katua (Unam, Namibia), Romeo Kasume (Matabele, Botswana), Prins Tjiueza (Liria Prizren, Serbia), Petrus Shitembi (Kuching City, Malaysia), Uetuuru Kambato (African Stars, Namibia), Edmar Kamatuka (Unam, Namibia).

Forwards: Peter Shalulile (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Deon Hotto (Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Wendell Rudath (Jwaneng Galaxy, Botswana), Erastus Kulula (Blue Waters, Namibia), Bethuel Muzeu (Black Leopards, South Africa), Junior Petrus (Liria Prizren, Serbia), Joslin Kamatuka (Maritzburg United, South Africa), Absalom Iimbondi (Khomas Nampol, Namibia).

(One player to be left of out final squad)

Nigeria

Goalkeepers: Stanley Nwabili (Chippa United, South Africa), Francis Uzoho (Omonia, Cyprus), Leke Ojo (Enyimba, Nigeria).

Defenders: William Troost-Ekong (PAOK, Greece), Bright Osayi-Samuel (Fenerbahce, Turkey), Ola Aina (Nottingham Forest, England), Zaidu Sanusi (Porto, Portugal), Bruno Onyemaechi (Boavista, Portugal), Semi Ajayi (West Bromwich Albion, England), Calvin Bassey (Fulham, England), Chidozie Awaziem (Boavista, Portugal), Kenneth Omeruo (Kasimpasa, Turkey).

Midfielders: Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City, England), Raphael Onyedika (Club Bruges, Belgium), Joe Aribo (Southampton, England), Frank Onyeka (Brentford, England), Alex Iwobi (Fulham, England).

Forwards: Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City, England), Samuel Chukwueze (AC Milan, Italy), Moses Simon (Nantes, France), Ademola Lookman (Atalanta, Italy), Victor Osimhen (Napoli, Italy), Victor Boniface (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany), Ahmed Musa (Sivasspor, Turkey), Sadiq Umar (Real Sociedad, Spain).

Senegal

Goalkeepers: Edouard Mendy (Al Ahli, Saudi Arabia), Mory Diaw (Clermont, France), Seny Dieng (Middlesbrough, England).

Defenders: Youssouf Sabaly (Real Betis, Spain), Kalidou Koulibaly (Al Hilal, Saudi Arabia), Moussa Niakhate (Nottingham Forest, England), Abdou Diallo (Al Arabi, Qatar), Formose Mendy (Lorient, France), Abdoulaye Ndiaye (Troyes, France), Abdoulaye Seck (Maccabi Haifa, Israel), Fode Ballo-Toure (Fulham, England), Ismail Jakobs (Monaco, France).

Midfielders: Lamine Camara (Metz, France), Pape Matar Sarr (Tottenham, England), Krepin Diatta (Monaco, France), Cheikhou Kouyate (Nottingham Forest, England), Pape Gueye (Marseille, France), Nampalys Mendy (Lens, France), Pathe Ciss (Rayo Vallecano, Spain) Idrissa Gana Gueye (Everton, England).

Forwards: Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea, England), Abdallah Sima (Rangers, Scotland), Boulaye Dia (Salernitana, Italy), Sadio Mane (Al Nassr, Saudi Arabia), Habib Diallo (Al Shabab, Saudi Arabia), Iliman Ndiaye, Ismaila Sarr (both Marseille, France).

South Africa

Goalkeepers: Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Veli Mothwa (AmaZulu, South Africa), Ricardo Goss (SuperSport United, South Africa).

Defenders: Nyiko Mobbie (Sekhukhune United, South Africa), Nkosinathi Sibisi (Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Siyanda Xulu (SuperSport United, South Africa), Grant Kekana, Terrence Mashego, Aubrey Modiba, Mothobi Mvala, Khuliso Mudau (all Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa)

Midfielders: Teboho Mokoena, Thapelo Maseko, Thapelo Morena (all Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Sphephelo Sithole (Tondela, Portugal), Jayden Adams (Stellenbosch, South Africa), Thabang Monare (Orlando Pirates, South Africa).

Forwards: Zakhele Lepasa, Evidence Makgopa (both Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Themba Zwane (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Oswin Appollis (Polokwane City, South Africa), Mihlali Mayambela (Aris Limassol, Cyprus), Percy Tau (Al Ahly, Egypt).

Tanzania

Goalkeepers: Kwesi Kawawa (Karlslunds, Sweden), Beno Kakolanya (Singida Fountain Gate, Tanzania), Aishi Manula (Simba, Tanzania), Metacha Mnata (Young Africans, Tanzania).

Defenders: Bakari Mwamnyeto, Ibrahim Hamad, Dickson Job (all Young Africans, Tanzania), Haji Mnoga (Portsmouth, England), Abdi Banda (Richardson Bay, South Africa), Novatus Miroshi (Shakhtar Donetsk, Ukraine), Lusajo Mwaikenda (Azam, Tanzania), Mohamed Hussein (Simba, Tanzania), Abdulimalik Zakaria (Namungo, Tanzania), Miano Danilo (Villena, Spain).

Midfielders: Himid Mao (Tala’ea El Gaish, Egypt), Feisal Salum (Azam, Tanzania), Twariq Abdillahi (Telford United, England), Morice Abraham (Novi Sad, Serbia), Mzamiru Yassin, Kibu Dennis (both Simba, Tanzania) Tarryn Allarakhia (Wealdstone), Mudathiri Yahya (Young Africans), Sospeter Bajana (Azam, Tanzania), Khleffin Hamdoun (Muscat Club, Oman), Mohammed Omar (Boreham Wood, England).

Forwards: Adbul Suleiman (Azam, Tanzania), Cyprian Kachwele (Vancouver, Canada), Ben Starkie (Ilkeston Town, England), Mbwana Samatta (PAOK Salonika, Greece), Charles M’mombwa (Macarthur, Australia), Simon Msuva (JS Kabylie, Algeria).

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Mahama should expect more jabs from Bawumia – Effiduase-Asokore MP https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-should-expect-more-jabs-from-bawumia-effiduase-asokore-mp/ Sat, 25 Nov 2023 10:10:27 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2324167 Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has a lot of jabs up his sleeves for former President John Mahama, says the Member of Parliament for Effiduase-Asokore, Dr. Ayew Afriyie.

His comment comes on the heels of the recent attacks by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer on Mr Mahama’s 24-hour economic policy.

Dr. Ayew Afriyie, who was the campaign coordinator for Dr. Bawumia in the NPP primaries, says the party flagbearer has received a warm reception from Ghanaians after the election.

“He has a lot up his sleeves for John Mahama, there are a lot of jabs for him. No two ways about that. In spite of the jabs which are part of the politics, Bawumia is going to tell you the alternative and where we have to go and how we are going to do it. He is the best man for the job”, he said.

The Vice President after an official assignment at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) made a stop at the Kumasi Central Mosque.

Dr Bawumia who was visiting the Kumasi Central Mosque for the first time after being elected flagbearer of the NPP was mobbed by the people.

In excitement, they sang in anticipation of a Dr. Bawumia-led government.

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia was in the company of defeated NPP flagbearer aspirant, Kwabena Agyapong and other government officials.

The Coordinator for the Zongo Development Fund, Ben Abdallah Bandah called for support for Dr. Bawumia.

“The President, Nana Akufo-Addo has done his part and continues to do more. It is now time for Dr. Bawumia to take over. I will urge all to support Dr. Bawumia to ascend the throne. His performance will overwhelm all,” he said.

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Govt urged to support Islamic education, expand holiday celebrations https://www.adomonline.com/govt-urged-to-support-islamic-education-expand-holiday-celebrations/ Mon, 09 Oct 2023 21:17:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2303794 The 3rd National Conference of Imams in Ghana concluded with a series of resolutions aimed at strengthening the role of Imams in the country, promoting Islamic education, and improving holiday celebrations.

It took place from October 6 and 7 at the Kumasi Central Mosque in the Ashanti region.

The Conference of Regional Imams of Ghana gathered to discuss vital issues affecting the Muslim community and the nation as a whole.

In a communiqué signed by the executive secretary, Alhaji Suallah Abdallah Quandah, the conference recognized that Imams play a multifaceted role in society, encompassing religious, political, social, and economic leadership.

While their primary duties include leading prayers and officiating over important life events, the Imams also aspire to contribute to the broader development needs of Muslims and the nation as a whole.

One of the key resolutions of the conference was the commitment to develop Imams’ capacities at all levels. This move aims to empower them to address the evolving challenges facing the Muslim community and Ghana as a whole effectively. Imams will be encouraged to engage in educational programs to sensitize the Muslim community about their crucial role as all-round leaders.

The conference appealed to the government, specifically through the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service, to reintroduce the recruitment of Arabic teachers in Islamic schools.

The importance of Arabic and Islamic Studies in these schools cannot be overstated, and the absence of qualified teachers poses a significant threat to the continued existence and quality of education in these institutions.

In addition to these educational concerns, the conference called for an extension of holidays for Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha by one additional day.

This proposal seeks to address the recurring issue of uncertainty surrounding the date of these festivals, which is based on the lunar Islamic calendar.

Extending the holidays would enable educational institutions to incorporate these important religious celebrations into their academic calendars and would allow Muslim workers to spend more time with their families during these special occasions.

The conference also took a strong stance against any thoughts of a coup d’état in Ghana. Instead, it urged the government to address economic and governance challenges that could potentially fuel such sentiments.

The conference emphasized the unity of Muslims in Ghana, regardless of their sects and backgrounds, in facing common challenges. The Imams reiterated their commitment to working collectively to address these issues and contribute positively to the development of the nation.

The 3rd National Conference of Imams showcased a strong commitment to the betterment of the Muslim community and Ghana as a whole, highlighting the important role that religious leaders can play in promoting social and economic progress.

About 300 Imams, including Regional and District Imams representing various Islamic sects, organizations, and institutions from all over the country, attended the conference. The event also saw the presence of delegates from the office of the National Chief Imam, Imams from the Ghana Armed Forces, and other Islamic scholars.

Former President, John Mahama

High-ranking officials from prominent Islamic organizations such as the Coalition of Muslim Organizations in Ghana, the National Muslim Conference, and the Muslim Caucus in Parliament were also in attendance.

Ben Abdallah Banda, who serves as the Coordinator for Development at the presidency and is also the Chairman of the National Hajj Board, attended the conference as a representative of His Excellency, the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumiah.

Additionally, former President John Dramani Mahama, was present at the event, accompanied by Alhaji Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak, the Member of Parliament for the Asawase Constituency.

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Father Campbell builds mosque for Weija Leprosarium [Photos] https://www.adomonline.com/father-campbell-builds-mosque-for-weija-leprosarium-photos/ Thu, 30 Mar 2023 15:26:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2234394 Rev Father Andrew Campbell has constructed a mosque for the Weija Leprosarium in the Ga South municipality of the Greater Accra Region.

The project to serve Muslims of the Leprosarium was in commemoration of his 77th birthday.

( Credit: Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda Facebook.com)

The presidential Coordinator for the Zongo Development Fund (ZDF) and inner-cities development secretariat at the office of the President, Ben Abdallah Banda, commissioned the project on behalf of the Vice President and life patron of the Cured Lepers Aid Committee, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia on Wednesday.

In his address, the former Offinso South MP highlighted the symbolism of this gesture in promoting freedom of worship, religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence among various religious groups.

( Credit: Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda Facebook.com)

He also used the opportunity to wish Father Campbell a Happy Birthday and prayed for longevity of life, blessings and wisdom.

Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda with Rev Father Campbell ( Credit: Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda Facebook.com)

On his part, Rev Fr Campbell expressed gratitude to the government and especially the Vice-President for his contribution to the well-being of lepers.

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In attendance were Sam Okudzeto, a member of the Council of State, Jerry Ahmed Shuaibu, CEO, Coastal Development Authority and popular musician, Akosua Agyapong.

( Credit: Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda Facebook.com)
( Credit: Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda Facebook.com)
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Akufo-Addo reconstitutes Hajj Board https://www.adomonline.com/akufo-addo-reconstitutes-hajj-board/ Thu, 16 Feb 2023 11:36:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2217377 The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has reconstituted the Hajj Board.

The new composition is as follows:

HAJJ BOARD

1.Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda-           Chairman

2.Habib Iddrisu                       –           Member

3.Hajia Safia Mohammed      –           Member

4.Chief Saddique Jimala III  –           Member

5.Sheikh Amin Bonsu             –           Member

6.Alhaji Inusah Amadau        –           Member

7.Osumanu Yunusah

8.Mohammed Ibrahim Mohammed – Member

9.Seidu Zakaria                        –              Member

10.Abdul Rahman Alhassan Gomda –   Member

11.Alhaji Musah Akambonga –               Member

12.Hajia Azara Haroun –                          Member

HAJJ BOARD SECRETARIAT

13.Alhaji Farouk Hamza –           Executive Secretary

14.Ibrahim Adjei              –           Member

15.Ahmed Abu                  –           Member

16.Ahmed Tijani               –           Member

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Bawumia urges Muslims to unite in fighting illiteracy, poverty and disease https://www.adomonline.com/bawumia-urges-muslims-to-unite-in-fighting-illiteracy-poverty-and-disease/ Sun, 05 Feb 2023 23:42:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2212842 The Vice President, Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia, says the common enemies of Muslims are illiteracy, disease, and poverty.

These enemies, he said, require that all Islamic sects put aside their differences and unite to fight for the development of the people.

The coordinator for Zongo and inner-city development, Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda, gave this advice on behalf of Dr Bawumia during a speech at the Conference of Regional Chief Imams in Sunyani in the Bono Region.

Addressing the Conference, Mr Banda said, “For the Muslim Ummah, our common enemies to me are three: illiteracy, disease, and poverty. Our road is bad, how do we as a collective deal with it?

“We have no water, we have no electricity, we have no schools, we need scholarships, issues bordering on livelihood.

“I am foreseeing a day when all these sectorial leaders will sit on a table, jaw-jawing, and put behind us the diversity in Islam, our seeming differences and see ourselves as Muslims, and collectively fight these our common enemies.”

The coordinator for Zongo and inner-city development also urged all Muslims to show more interest in politics which influences policies and development, emphasisng that politics brings about development.

“Politics impacts our livelihoods, … the policies that government day in day out fashions out, we need to be interested and be asking ourselves whether the policies are policies that we, as Muslims, can also contribute.”

Also in attendance at the Conference was the Bono Regional Minister, Justina Owusu Banahene.

In her remarks, she stressed the importance of education for development and appealed to all Imams to take extra interest in the education of their wards, by collaborating with the Islamic education unit to ensure quality teaching and learning in Islamic schools across the country.

She also called attention to various worrying occurrences in the country such as murders, bribery, and corruption, religious fanaticism, and the destruction of farms by nomadic herdsmen, emphasising that these incidents had security implications.

For this reason, the Bono Regional Minister pleaded with the Imams to address these issues in meetings at their various mosques to enable peace and order to prevail in the country.

The meeting of the Conference of Regional Chief Imams was a two-day event, that afforded participants the chance to discuss, approve and adopt their draft constitution that bordered on peace, unity, and development in Muslim communities in the country.

The Conference had Imams and their representatives from all the regions in Ghana, a representative of the National Chief Imam, as well as leaders of the various Islamic sects, chiefs, and other Islamic organisations in attendance. 

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Annual Sheikh Sharubutu Ramadan football tournament launched https://www.adomonline.com/annual-sheikh-sharubutu-ramadan-football-tournament-launched/ Wed, 20 Apr 2022 12:37:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2106511 The Minister of Youth and Sports, Hon. Mustapha Ussif, has launched the 7th Sheikh Sharubutu Ramadan Football Tournament at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra.

The event is scheduled for the 8th and 9th of May 2022 at the Fadama astroturf in Accra.

The Minister of Youth and Sports, who was the special guest at the launch, said it is ideal to develop and promote community sports which is the core objective of the Ministry.

He expressed his joy at last year’s tournament which was attended by legends like three times Africa’s best player, Abedi Pele, and others.

He alerted that the President of Ghana, H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo is committed to supporting sports with the construction of Astro turfs all around the country.

He hinted that the National Fitness Day will be launched soon.

He called for unity, peace, and love during the tournament.

The Minister advised every player and team to put up a good performance as they may never know the scouts watching.

A presidential staffer in charge of Zongo Development Fund, Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda, said that Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has endorsed the tournament and sent his greetings for a successful event, and he supports every aspect of the activity.

He called for the memory of the Chief Imam always as a very important personality. He said football unites Ghana and should be safeguarded as it brings peace, cohesion, and togetherness. He emphasised that talents in the Zongo Community must be harnessed and developed.

GFA General Secretary, Proper Harrison Addo, said they support both competitive and recreational activities in football. He assured of the support of the GFA and hoped talents would be hunted from the tournament.

He promised to provide footballs and support with referees and everything needed to have a successful programme.

Tamimu Issah, the brain behind the tournament, said the tournament has come to stay and called on companies to sponsor.

The seeded teams in pot 1 were: Ashaiman, Madina, Nima, Kasoa, Maamobi, Sabin Zongo, Tudu, Fadama, Hohoe, New Town, Nungua, Cowlane, Koforidua, and Darkuman.

In pot 2 were Alajo, Ashaley Botwe, Abeka, Shukura, Anyaa, Ablekuma Suhum, Tunga, Tema, Oda, Nsawam, Akropong. Yendi and Takoradi.

The purpose of the tournament is to bring Muslims in Ghana together and revere the National Chief Imam in whose honour the event is being held.

In all, 28 communities are taking part in this year’s event which has taken a national character.

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Ejura shooting: 2 families receive ¢500k compensation from govt https://www.adomonline.com/ejura-shooting-2-families-receive-%c2%a2500k-compensation-from-govt/ Mon, 07 Feb 2022 08:29:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2076484 Two families that lost their sons during the June 2021 Ejura incident have received ¢500,000 cedis compensation from government.

The family of Abdul-Nasir Yussif took a cheque for GH¢250,000 while Murtala Mohammed’s family received the same amount.

Ejura shooting: 2 families receive ¢500k compensation from government

Deputy Interior Minister, Naana Eyiah, Chief Director of the Ministry, Adelaide Anno-Kumi, and coordinator of the Zongo Development Fund, Ben Abdallah Banda were part of the delegation that met the families and presented the cheques.

A representative from National Chief Imam, Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, was part of the delegation.

The Ministerial Committee that investigated the disturbance in Ejura recommended “adequate compensation” for the families of the two people who died during the incident.

Ejura shooting: 2 families receive ¢500k compensation from government

These recommendations were part of the report of the Committee of Inquiry, released on September 27, 2021.

“The Committee recommends adequate compensation for the families of two deceased persons, namely, Abdul Nasir Yusif and Murtala Suraj Mohammed.

“Adequate compensation must also be paid to other injured persons, namely, Louis Ayikpa (20 years), Awal Misbau (16 years), and Nasif Nuhu (30 years). These are the names known to the Committee,” the recommendations read in part.

Grandfather of Murtala, Alhaji Umar Alhassan, received the cheque for the family while Abdulai Abubakar took that of Abdul-Nasir.

The families said they would be meeting at the Attorney-General’s office on Wednesday, February 9, 2022, to further discuss the Committee’s report.

According to JoyNews sources, compensation for the injured persons as captured by the Justice Koomson Committee of Inquiry would be done later.

Ejura shooting: 2 families receive ¢500k compensation from government

According to the sources who revealed this to JoyNews, the delegation disclosed that medical officials would first examine the extent of their injuries to determine the level of compensation they deserve.

One of the gunshot survivors had lost his right leg after surgical amputation at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.

Awal Misbawu is one of six persons who suffered injuries from the Military shooting during the protest.

Misbawu was initially referred to the Dua-Yaw Nkwanta Hospital but after examination, doctors referred him to the KATH on Thursday, July 1, 2021.

Doctors at the Komfo Anokye Teaching advised that Awal’s right leg be amputated.

On Saturday, July 4, 2021, Awal had his right leg amputated.

A 19-year-old Louis Ayikpe had wounds on his stomach for which he underwent surgery, also at KATH.

“He was urinating when the bullet caught him unawares,” Rita Sefa Amponsah said.

On Saturday, June 26, 2021, a social media activist died after an alleged mob attack.

Ibrahim Mohammed, known as Kaaka Macho had a severe head injury and was referred to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital from Ejura government hospital.

Mr. Mohammed died on Monday, June 29, 2021, while under treatment.

His demise angered the youth of Ejura who protested on major streets in the town.

Military personnel deployed to the scene of protest shot six persons resulting in the death of two.

In July, 2021, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, directed the Interior Ministry to conduct a public inquiry into the killing of two persons and injuries to four others by soldiers during a protest against the killing of Kaaka Macho.

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Ben Abdallah lands top appointment https://www.adomonline.com/ben-abdallah-lands-top-appointment/ Thu, 01 Jul 2021 15:42:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1981122 President Nana Akufo-Addo has appointed former Offinso South Member of Parliament (MP), Ben Abdallah Banda, as the Presidential Coordinator for the Zongo Development Fund (ZDF).

The appointment of a Presidential Coordinator for the ZDF, follows the scrapping of the Ministry of Zongo and Inner Cities Development, alongside many other ministries, in a strategic and restructuring move by the President to realign the affected ministries with statutory development agencies.

The Presidential Coordinating Office, headed by Mr Banda, will now play the oversight responsibility of coordinating between the Presidency and the ZDF Secretariat.

Mr Banda takes up the position with a wealth of academic background and considerable experience in public service.

The revered former legislator was called to the Ghanaian bar 21 years ago; and he also holds professional certificates in many areas, including oil and gas, parliamentary legislative drafting, anti money laundering and advanced health management systems.

The three-time Offinso MP, also possesses the public service expereinece required for the task, having served on many boards and committees of Parliament between 2009 and 2020.

President Akufo-Addo established the ZDF as a special development vehicle to accelerate development in Zongo communities, in order to bridge the development gap between Zongos and other parts of the country.

In the past four years, the ZDF has undertaken several infrastructure development initiatives in the areas of education, sanitation, roads, health, sports and many others.

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The ZDF has built several classroom blocks, drainage and water systems, roads, bridges, renovated clinics and also built many astro football turfs in many Zongo communities across the country.

The ZDF has also offered educational scholarships to 40 Zongo needy, but brilliant students to Cuba to study medicine.

Promoting education, vocational training and entrepreneurship, and developing much-needed infrastructure in Zongo communities, remain the key objectives of government in the second term of the administration of President Akufo-Addo.

The new Presidential Coordinator is expected to facilitate the smooth implementation of these policies by the ZDF from the Presidency.

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Parliament might have to change sitting time to make room for ministers to attend – Ben Abdallah https://www.adomonline.com/parliament-might-have-to-change-sitting-time-to-make-room-for-ministers-to-attend-ben-abdallah/ Tue, 29 Dec 2020 13:14:08 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1899328 Leadership of Ghana’s 8th Parliament would have to change its sitting time to allow members who double as Ministers to attend to ministerial work before going to Parliament.

This is the view of the Chairman of Parliament’s Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Ben Abdallah Banda.

Speaking on ‘Luv In The Morning’ with David Akuetteh, the Offinso South MP said with both the NPP and NDC having 137 members and one independent candidate, the ruling NPP will have to do more to get their members in the chamber for Parliamentary discussion.

“I think the leadership of the 8th Parliament might have to change the time of sitting to later in the day so the Ministers who are MPs can go attend to ministerial work in the morning and come to Parliament at a later time in the day,” he said.

The 8th Parliament under the 4th Republic will be sworn in on January 7, 2021 after a Speaker has been chosen by the 275 MPs.

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Uneasy calm in Techiman South as families of slain supporters call for justice https://www.adomonline.com/uneasy-calm-in-techiman-south-as-families-of-slain-supporters-call-for-justice/ Tue, 29 Dec 2020 10:50:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1899249 There is uneasy calm at Techiman in the Bono East region as families of the NDC supporters gunned down by security personnel during the election collation exercise demand justice.

Residents of both political divides say fallouts of the just ended elections and subsequent shooting have destroyed the peace that existed between them for years.

The shooting at a collation center in the Techiman South Constituency claimed two lives and injured nine people.

Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor who spent some days in Techiman gauging the mood days after the shooting reports that the violence at the collation centre and shooting have drawn a wedge between supporters of the two leading political parties.

Some Police and military personnel fired into a crowd of NDC supporters at the collation of the Techiman South election results on December 8th.

Acting Bono East Regional Police Commander, DCOP Asumadu Okyere-Darko confirms two people died from that incident and nine people sustained various degrees of injuries.

One of the dead victims is 18-year-old Abdallah Ayaric, an apprentice in the street lighting business in Techiman.

One journalist who rushed him to a waiting ambulance says the vehicle was already full of other injured people from the shooting.

“I saw one guy lying down here. Blood was oozing from the nose and eyes. At that time he was breathing very slowly. So, I lifted him unto my chest. When he breathes, at the same time you could see blood oozing from the nose and the eyes. By the time I got to the ambulance, there were already about three people in the ambulance,” he narrated.

At Ayaric’s family home in Techiman, his father Yusif Amalo, tells Luv News he went to the collation center with him but returned without him.

“To walk with your child and realize within the next hour that he is dead is not easy. If he got sick or had an accident perhaps, you could come to terms with that,” he sobbed.

The shooting at the Bono Kyempim Hall collation center was sporadic. But the bullets that flew through the crowd took supporters like Yusif Amalo by storm.

“Voting was peaceful and nobody thought there would be violence afterward. Their guns were always pointed to the side of the NDC supporters but nobody ever thought the guns could go off in our direction, and into the crowd like that, because our hands were clean,” he said.

The family says it’s only justice that can reduce the pain.

“They shot my boy from the back of his neck. The family wants justice to prevail to serve as precedence. All who matter in this country should intervene and bring those culpable to face the law,” the visibly sad father of Ayaric told Luv News.

Bullets from an officer firing directly at the crowd could have been responsible for the death of another victim.

Mohammed Tawjudeen, 41, is a truck driver and a father of four, three girls and a boy. The eldest is fifteen years.

He is described as a calm, loving father with a deep sense of humour.

His father, Sadiq Alhassan and Mother, Hawah Musah have fond memories of him.

“When he visits me and I don’t have water, despite being married, he would fetch water for me. Sometimes he requests to wash my clothes,” a sobbing mother told Luv News.

In the video of the shooting, Hawah Musah is seen helping carry a motionless Mohammed at the collation center.

“His mouth was full of blood. When he breathed, blood would ooze from his mouth, ears, nose, everywhere. I shouted; they’ve killed my son!! They’ve killed my son!!” she told Luv Fm’s Erastus Asare Donkor.

Strangely, mother of victim Tawjudeen is not seeking justice.

“I give everything to God. We don’t need anything. I’ve lost everything, even if I’m given billions, my son will not come back. So, we bring our case before God,” she said.

Both Yusif, the father of Ayaric and Mma Musah, have reservations about events that occurred at the collation center in Techiman South constituency.

“It was all fun that day until the shooting occurred. NPP supporters chanted songs across the NDC side, there was no fight. So, if anybody says we were fighting, it’s a lie,” they noted.

Nine people sustained various degrees of injuries from the shooting but we were able to locate two of them; one of who is still on admission at the Wenchi Methodist Hospital.

Illiasu Sulemana was shot in the arm and had to undergo surgeries to replace broken bones.

He currently spots an arm wrapped in plaster of Paris with surgical metals sticking out of it in four different spots.

Abubakar Iddrisu is also recovering from a gunshot injury to the leg and can only walk with the aid of clutches.

Medical Coordinator for the Wenchi Methodist Hospital, Dr. Abraham Oman told Luv News, the two were referred from the Holy Family Hospital in Techiman.

The December 8 violent collation of Techiman South election results and the shooting have left a sharp division between supporters of the NPP and NDC who hitherto lived in peace.

Though the larger part of Techiman remains peaceful and calm, beneath it grows a simmering lack of faith and trust which threatens the peace.

“Techiman South is one of the peaceful constituencies. It’s different this time around because a northerner won the elections and they want to deny him the seat,” one resident told the news team.

“They blame NPP for the shooting but it was done by the security agents,” another said.

“We’ve never lost any life in any election here. It has started with this election but leaders should break the trend or else it will follow through subsequent elections,” an affected father told Luv News.

Supporters of the NDC in Techiman South believe their candidate, Christopher Bayere, has been robbed of victory and they anticipate a re-collation.

But the hierarchy of the NPP and NDC differ strongly on the subject.

At a recent collation of the Sene West parliamentary results, Dan Botwe of the NPP and Dr Kwabena Donkor of the NDC shared their views.

Whilst the NPP says there should be no re-collation, the NDC believe there’s precedence in the case of Banda constituency and re-collation should be made possible.

Affected families in the shooting who remain bitter say the issue will remain a sitting time bomb until justice reigns.

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Mahama’s request for audit of election results not sanctioned by constitution – Ben Abdallah https://www.adomonline.com/mahamas-request-for-audit-of-election-results-not-sanctioned-by-constitution-ben-abdallah/ Wed, 16 Dec 2020 10:46:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1894639 The Chairman of the Constitutional Legal Affairs Committee has said the request by the Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for an audit of the 2020 election result is unconstitutional.

According to Ben Abdallah Banda, the country’s law per Constitutional Instrument (C.I) 127 indicates the Electoral Commission (EC) cannot change a verdict after declaration.

The CI 127 which stems from Article 151 of the law, comprises regulations employed in the conducts of the 2020 general election, he said.

Speaking on Joy News’ AM Show Wednesday, Mr Abdallah observed such a move will create a very bizarre situation as the EC, under the country’s law, can do nothing about the verdict even if the audit is done.

“So what the former president (John Mahama) is calling for is not sanctioned or supported by either the constitution, not sanctioned by either Ci 127 which was used in the conduct of the just-ended general elections,” he said.

John Mahama in an interview with international media, Voice of America (VOA) Tuesday, stated that he would only accept the EC’S verdict after having an independent forensic audit of the results.

But Mr Abdallah opined that “assuming the forensics audit had been conducted and the results state otherwise, [contrary to the current verdict of the EC] is the EC going to go back to declare somebody else as having won the presidential election,” he added.

The Offinso South MP further explained that an audit of the results can only be directed by the country’s apex court.

“As it was done after the 2012 elections when the NPP took the matter to the Supreme Court.

“This can only be done or ordered by the Supreme Court which has the exclusive jurisdiction to determine whether a person has been validly elected as the President or not,” Mr Banda stated.

He explained that the EC correct figures after declaring a verdict but cannot do an amendment in case an audit proves the verdict wrong because the change in figures did not affect the verdict.

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Constitution permits EC to alter election verdict – Ben Abdallah https://www.adomonline.com/constitution-permits-ec-to-alter-election-verdict-ben-abdallah/ Tue, 15 Dec 2020 11:46:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1893960 The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Offinso North Constituency says the Constitution of Ghana permits the Electoral Commission (EC) to alter an election verdict if need be.

Speaking to JoyNews, Ben Abdallah Banda dismissed claims that it’s unlawful for the EC to amend election results.

“We are all working with C.I.127 which says that declaration must be done by the Chairperson of the EC but it doesn’t forbid the EC if she has honestly detected an error and comes back to correct it.”

But, the outgoing MP for Keta, Richard Quashigah, said: “If a result was announced and then you [EC] come back to talk about corrections, I don’t think our laws permit that. This abysmal behaviour that has been exhibited undermines the whole process.”

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However, Mr Abdallah was insistent that the correction, in any case, does not detract from the fact that the President-elect has won more than 50+1 votes.

“Nevertheless, if the losing party is having doubt in the EC’s declaration, they should channel their concerns with evidence to court,” he added.

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Ben Abdallah explains why Parliament will not be hung https://www.adomonline.com/ben-abdallah-explains-why-parliament-will-not-be-hung/ Tue, 15 Dec 2020 11:26:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1893952 The Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Ben Abdallah Banda, is optimistic the eighth Parliament will not be hung.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Offinso South Constituency in the Ashanti Region is convinced the party will win disputed seats, hence his stance.

At the end of the December 7, 2020 polls, out of the 275 constituencies, 137 seats have been declared in favour of the NPP, with 136 others secured by the National Democratic Congress (NDC), while Independent Candidate, Lawyer Andrew Asiamah Asamoah has 1 seat.

He made the revelation in an interview on Accra-based Onua TV.

“The moment the independent MP joins another, it ceases to become a hung Parliament even if the two main parties have the same number,” he said.

He added: “If the NDC had the majority seats, they would have elected the Speaker, and Deputy Speakers and they can lead in various committees in Parliament but as it stands now, that is not the case.”

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Meanwhile, the Sene West seat is currently in contention by both the NPP and NDC.

This remains the only outstanding seat yet to be declared by the EC which the outfit says it is working to conclude issues regarding it.

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Most MPs become miserable barely 4 months after losing elections – Outgoing MP https://www.adomonline.com/most-mps-become-miserable-barely-4-months-after-losing-elections-outgoing-mp/ Tue, 15 Dec 2020 11:10:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1893939 The Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Ben Abdallah Banda, has disclosed why some Members of Parliament (MPs) become miserable after losing power.

The MP for Offinso South said some of his colleagues borrow so much for spending and so when they leave Parliament with nothing in their hands, they end up becoming miserable.

He shared this revelation in an interview on Onua TV on Monday, December 14 while he was speaking on the hung Parliament facing the eighth Parliament of the Fourth Republic.

“We don’t buy votes. We give them T&T and something to buy water. We borrow the money from banks and we pay with interest,” he explained.

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The Committee Chairman admitted that MPs dole out money to people though that, in his estimation, does not constitute bribe to the electorate.

“Of course, some [MPs] are paid GH¢200 a month. I have taken loans before for so many things because you have to look after your constituents, you have to go for primaries,” he said.

He explained that for some MPs, four months after losing elections, they become miserable because “they borrowed for their campaigns and other things.”

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The New Patriotic Party MP admitted that the current government and Parliament could not pass most laws though they are the only government and Parliament that have passed most laws in the history of Ghana.

“We could not pass most laws and the example is the Right to Information Bill. The laws normally emanate from the Presidency and that gives that committee the speedy mandate to pass the laws quick.

“No government in the history of Ghana has been able to pass 50 laws within a regime but this current government and Parliament has passed more than 100 laws”.

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Election 2020: At least 111 current MPs are not returning to Parliament https://www.adomonline.com/election-2020-at-least-111-current-mps-are-not-returning-to-parliament/ Wed, 09 Dec 2020 15:04:31 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1891504 The dust is still yet to settle on the results of the 2020 presidential and parliamentary elections. But one thing is clear; the next parliament will have a lot of new faces.

At least, 111 out of the 275 Members of the 7th Parliament will not return to the house in the 8th Parliament.

Either because they lost the primaries in their parties or are retiring or lost the seat in the December 7 elections. That means about 40% of all the 275 MPs are not returning to the house.

NPP
At least 33 incumbent New Patriotic Party (NPP) MPs lost their seats in the December 7 elections. About 21 of them are either ministers, ministers of state or deputy ministers.

That is aside the 41 incumbent MPs who lost the NPP primaries earlier this year and thus did not contest in Monday’s polls. Meanwhile, 4 NPP MPs are retiring.

In total, the NPP will lose at least 78 MPs out of their 169 in the next parliament. That means about 50% of all NPP MPs are not returning.

NDC
On the National Democratic Congress (NDC) side, at least 18 MPs lost in the December 7 elections. That is aside the 10 NDC MPs who lost their primaries last year, and 7 NDC MPs who are retiring.

That means 35 current NDC MPs out of the 106 are not returning to parliament. That means about 33% of all NPP MPs in parliament are not retiring.

Below is the breakdown:
NPP MPs who lost on December 7
1) George Oduro – New Edubiase – Deputy Agric Minister
2) George Andah – Awutu Senya – Deputy Communications Minister
3) Yaw Buabeng Asamoah – Adentan
4) Boniface Abubakar Saddique – Madina – Minister of State
5) Siaka Stephens – Jaman North – Deputy Bono Regional Minister
6) Yaw Afful – Jaman South – Deputy Aviation Minister
7) Ali Maiga Hamidu – Dormaa West
8) George Gyan Baffuor – Wenchi – Minister for Planning
9) Derrick Oduro – Nkoranza North – Deputy Defence Minister
10) Charles Konadu Yiadom – Nkoranza South
11) Abena Durowaa Mensah – Assin North
12) Barbara Asher Ayisi – Cape Coast North – Deputy Minister for Works and Housing
13) Francis Kingsley Cudjoe – Ekumfi – Deputy Fisheries Minister
14) Alexander Abban – Gomoah West – Deputy Minister for Communications
15) Joseph Tetteh – Upper Manya Krobo – Deputy Eastern Regional Minister
16) Ebenezer Nartey – Ablekuma Central
17) Hajia Alima Mahama – Nalerigu Gambaga
18) Titus Glover – Tema East – Deputy Minister for Transport
19) Joseph Kpemka – Tempane – Deputy Attorney General
20) Adongo Frank Fuseini – Zebilla – Deputy Upper East Regional ministers
21) Anthony Karbo – Lawra – Deputy Roads Minister
22) Michael Gyato – Krachi East – Deputy Minister for Water Resources and Sanitation
23) Paul Essien – Jomoro – Deputy Minister for Chieftaincy
24) Barbara Oteng Gyasi – Prestea Huni Valley – Minister for Tourism
25) Kofi Amoakohene – Atebubu Amanten – Bono East Regional Minister
26) Gabriel Osei – Tain
27) Oko Boye – Ledzokuku – Deputy Minister for Health
28) Elizabeth Afoley Quaye – Krowor – Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture
29) Solomon Namliit Boar – Bunkpurugu – Deputy North East Regional Minister
30) Martin Oti Gyarko – Techiman North – Deputy Minister for Bono East
31) Catherine Afeku – Evalue Gwira – Minister of State
32) Mathew Nyindam – Kpandai – First Deputy majority Chief Whip
33) Salifu Braimah – Salaga South

NDC MPs who lost on December 7
1) Adams Mutawakilu – Damongo
2) Edward Kaale Ewola Dery – Lambuisie
3) Abdul Rauf Tanko – Yagaba Kubori
4) Sualihu Dandaawa Ahlassan – Karaga
5) Mohammed Abdul Aziz – Mion
6) Charles Binipom Bintin – Saboba
7) Wahab Wumbei Suhuyini – Tolon
8) Simon Acheampong Tampi – Tatale Sanguli
9) Alhassan Umar – Zabzugu
10) Mahama Shaibu – Daboya Mankarigu
11) Mumuni Alhassan – Salaga North
12) Dr Robert Baba Kuganab-Lem – Binduri
13) Samuel Abdulai Jananyite – Chereponi
14) Joseph Naabu – Yunyoo
15) Felicia Adjei – Kintampo South
16) Mohammed Massawud – Pru West
17) Derek Darko Ohene Asifo Bekoe – Upper West Akim
18) Mumuni Alhassan – Salaga North

NPP MPs who lost their constituency primaries earlier this year
1) Joseph Dahah Benhazin – Asutifi North Constituency
2) Daniel Okyem Aboagye – Bantama Constituency
3) Kwabena Owusu Aduomi – Ejisu Constituency
4) Collins Owusu Amankwah – Manhyia North Constituency
5) Ben Abdallah Banda – Offinso South Constituency
6) Kennedy Kankam – Nhyiaeso Constituency
7) Kwame Asafu-Adjei – Nsuta/Kwamang/Beposo Constituency
8) Joyce Adwoa Ako Dei – Bosome Freho Constituency
9) Dr Kojo Appiah Kubi – Atwima Kwawoma Constituency
10) Joseph Albert Quarm – Manso Nkwanta Constituency
11) Nana Amaniampong Marfo – Afigya Kwabre North Constituency
12) Dr Kwabena Twum Nuamah – Berekum East Constituency
13) Kwasi Sabi – Dormaa East Constituency
14) Anthony Effah – Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa Constituency
15) Abraham Odoom – Twifo Atti Morkwa Constituency
16) Nana Amoako – Upper Denkyira East Constituency
17) Mark Assibey-Yeboah – New Juaben South Constituency
18) William Agyapong Qauitoo – Akim Oda Constituency
19) Seth Kwame Acheampong – Mpraeso Constituency
20) Ama Sey – Akwatia Constituency
21) Opare Ansah – Suhum Constituency
22) Kwabena Ohemeng Tinyase – Kade Constituency
23) Robert Kwasi Amoah – Achiase Constituency
24) Eric Kwakye Darfour – Nkawkaw Constituency
25) Nana Akua Owusu Afriyieh – Ablekuma North Constituency
26) Vincent Sowah Odotei – La Dadekotopon Constituency
27) Ahmed Arthur – Okaikwei South Constituency
28) Kofi Brako – Tema Central Constituency
29) Alhaji Habib Saad – Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro Constituency
30) Alhaji Wahab Wumbei – Tolon Constituency
31) Charles Bintin – Saboba Constituency
32) Dr Sagre Bambangi – Walewale Constituency
33) Joseph Kofi Adda – Navrongo Central Constituency
34) Godfred Bayong Tangu – Wa East Constituency
35) Patrick Adama – Sissala West Constituency
36) Ridwan Abass – Sissala East Constituency
37) Joe Mensah – Kwesimintsim Constituency
38) Ato Panford – Shama Constituency
39) Alex Agyeku – Mpohor Constituency
40) Patrick Bogyako Kwame Saime – Amenfi East Constituency
41) Kingsley Aboagye Gyedu – Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai Constituency

NDC MPs who lost their primaries in 2017
1) Joseph Yieleh Chireh – Wa West
2) Daniel Kwesi Asiamah – Buem
3) Emmanuel Nii Okai Laryea – Amasaman constituency
4) Mathias Kwame Ntow- [Aowin Constituency
5) Amenga-Etogo – Chiana Paga Constituency
6) Ras Mubarak – Kumbungu Constituency
7) Francis Dakura – Jirapa Constituency
8) Aziz Abdul Muniru – Akan Constituency0) Eric Osei-Owusu – Afram Plains South Constituency

NPP MPs who are retiring
1) Dr Anthony Akoto Osei of Tafo Pankrono
2) Kwabena Appiah Pinkrah of Akrofuom
3) Dr Ziblim Iddi of Gushegu
4) Shirley Ayorkor Botchway of Anyaa Sowutuom.

NDC MPs who are retiring
1) Alban Bagbin – Nadowli
2) Richard Quashigah – Keta
3) Inusah Fuseini – Tamale Central
4) Dr Bernice Adiku Heloo – Hohoe
5) Magnus Kofi Amoatey – Yilo Krobo
6) Clement Kofi Humado – Anlo
7) Fiifi Kwetey – Ketu South

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Martin Amidu has confirmed assertions of his incompetence – Ben Abdallah https://www.adomonline.com/martin-amidu-has-confirmed-assertions-of-his-incompetence-ben-abdallah/ Wed, 18 Nov 2020 10:52:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1881456 Chairperson of the Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee of Parliament, Ben Abdallah Banda, says the resignation of Martin Amidu only affirms criticisms that he was not up for the task as a Special Prosecutor.

Mr Banda mentioned that initially, he believed Mr Amidu was the right man for the position because he knew him to be “tough, determined, and to some extent competent.”

“When I heard the news of his resignation, I said that Martin Amidu has vindicated those who said he could not perform the job to the satisfaction of the Ghanaian populace,” he said.

In an interview with JoyNews’ Evans Mensah, Mr Banda called out the Special Prosecutor for being unethical in publicising his resignation.

He explained that the right action was for Mr Amidu to go directly to the President who gave him the appointment, and if for any reason, he “wanted to resign, he should have sent his resignation letter to the President.

Chairperson of the Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee of Parliament, Ben Abdallah Banda

“I find it unethical, going to the extent of revealing certain secrets which to me should have been kept secret,” he added.

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The Chairperson of the Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee of Parliament added that the resignation has been accepted and at the appropriate time, “a very good replacement will be found by the President to continue the work Martin Amidu left behind.”

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‘Aspirants Unite for Victory’ poised to retain power for NPP https://www.adomonline.com/aspirants-unite-for-victory-poised-to-retain-power-for-npp/ Thu, 29 Oct 2020 18:57:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1874615 A movement, dubbed: ‘Aspirants Unite for Victory’, under the New Patriotic Party (NPP), which is championing for President Nana Akufo-Addo’s re-election, has sent an important message to supporters.

Though they are confident that the party will retain power in the 2020 election, they have urged members not to be complacent.

They are optimistic their performance in this year’s election will far outreach that of the 2016 election.

The movement, led by former President of the Musicians Union of Ghana), Bice Osei Kuffuor, popularly known as Obour, comprises candidates who also lost in the party’s primaries.

They aim at mobilising grassroots supporters of the party across the country to campaign for the party and help in its bid to retain power at the December polls.

They include Kennedy Kwasi Kankam (Nhyiaeso Constituency), Ben Abdallah Banda (Offinso South Constituency), Abibata Shanni Mahama Zakariah (Yendi Constituency), Ken Kuranchie (Okaikoi North Constituency), Mark Assibey-Yeboah (New Juaben South Constituency), Kojo Frimpong (Wenchi Constituency) and Seth Kwame Acheampong (Mpraeso Constituency).

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Appearing on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen in the build-up to the election, Mr Kankam said their 169 parliamentary seats will increase to 175 or 180; adding that President Akufo-Addo will also poll 57 or 60% of the total votes.

Mr Kankam stressed that Ghana is on the verge of “tremendous” turnaround which would give rise to an economic renaissance.

Obour indicated there is a kind of NPP blowing over the country coupled with massive support which makes him confident they will not be let down.

Madam Gifty Mensah and Mr Frimpong, who also spoke on the show, added that the massive economic turnover so far speaks volumes for the party’s victory.

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Obour leads movement for Akufo-Addo’s re-election https://www.adomonline.com/obour-leads-movement-for-akufo-addos-re-election/ Tue, 28 Jul 2020 22:13:23 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1833334 Former President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bice Osei Kuffuor, popularly known as Obour, has joined forces with some leading members of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) to rally support for the Nana Akufo-Addo government in the December general election.

In June this year, Obour contested in the party’s primaries and lost to the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for the Asante Akyem South Constituency, Asante Boateng.

He has joined other candidates who also lost in the primaries to launch a movement aimed at mobilising grassroots supporters of the party across the country to campaign for the party and help in its bid to retain power at the December polls.

The movement, dubbed: ‘Aspirants Unite for Victory’ (#AspirantsU4Victory), has some influential party members spearheading it.

They include Kennedy Kwasi Kankam (Nhyiaeso Constituency), Ben Abdallah Banda (Offinso South Constituency), Abibata Shanni Mahama Zakariah (Yendi Constituency), Ken Kuranchie (Okaikoi North Constituency), Mark Assibey-Yeboah (New Juaben South Constituency) and Seth Kwame Acheampong (Mpraeso Constituency).

Mr Kuffour noted that many big names in the party, including sitting MPs with huge following, all lost their seats at the primaries and not everyone had come to terms with the defeat, saying, it was “not good” for the party as it prepared to go into elections.

He, therefore, urged followers of the party to register in the ongoing voters’ registration exercise and vote massively for the NPP come December 2020.

Speaking on the need to retain President Akufo-Addo in power, Mr Kankam, who ran and lost at the Nhyiaeso Constituency, explained that Ghana is on the verge of “tremendous” turnaround which would give rise to an economic renaissance.

“We are on the verge of tremendous turnaround in Ghana’s development, especially on the economy, education, agriculture, etc. In the next few years everyone will see an economic renaissance. The more reason for continuity,” he stressed.

Recounting how the movement was birthed, Mr Kankam said a number of the defeated aspirants had so many calls in their respective constituencies pushing for them to go independent.

A lot of their keen followers also threatened to vote for the opposition in a “skirt-and-blouse manner,” a situation which led to the formation of #AspirantU4Victory Movement.

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Full Speech: Eighth edition of NDC’s weekly press briefing https://www.adomonline.com/full-speech-eighth-edition-of-ndcs-weekly-press-briefing/ Wed, 22 Jul 2020 21:28:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1830694 AN ADDRESS ON THE INCREASING INCIDENCE OF VIOLENCE, BRUTALITY AND INTIMIDATION AGAINST MEMBERS OF THE NDC AND GHANAIANS ACROSS THE COUNTRY IN THE ONGOING VOTER REGISTRATION EXERCISE, AT THE 8TH EDITION OF THE PARTY’S WEEKLY PRESS BRIEFING, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 22ND JULY, 2020 AT THE NDC HEADQUARTERS, ACCRA.

Good morning distinguished friends from the media. Once again, I welcome you with gratitude to the Headquarters of the National Democratic Congress for the 8th edition of our Weekly Press Briefing.

We have invited you here today to address the widespread violent attacks and brutalities being meted out to NDC agents, officials, supporters and innocent Ghanaians, including media personnel in the ongoing voter registration exercise.

This issue has become topical and needs to be addressed because our nation is on a downward spiral, fast descending to the edge of the precipice, and the earlier men and women of conscience spoke, the better for our peace.

What are the crimes of these innocent civilians who are being beaten, attacked, maimed and killed? Friends, their only crime is to brave the odds, particularly in this period when COVID-19 is ravaging our country, to exercise their right to be registered as voters in the ongoing voter registration exercise, and to ensure vigilance needed to protect the integrity and sanctity of our electoral process.

Ladies and gentlemen of the media, news broke in the early hours of Monday 20th July, about a gun-violence incident involving the Minister for Special Development Initiatives and the MP for the Awutu Senya East Constituency, Hawa Koomson that happened at the Step-to-Christ Polling station. 

As you are already aware, Madam Mavis Hawa Koomson without any provocation, invaded a voter registration center in her constituency in the company of gun-wielding thugs of the NPP, assaulted NDC party agents, burnt motorcycles belonging to NDC supporters and fired sporadic gunshots thereby endangering the lives of her constituents and disrupting the entire voter registration exercise.

It is worthy to point out, that this incident is just one of several coordinated and unprovoked attacks on our members in the ongoing registration exercise in the Awutu Senya East Constituency by Hawa Koomson and her NPP goons who she has imported from Bawku.

These attacks started from the first day of the registration exercise when an NDC agent named Daniel Tachie Mensah at the Lamptey Mills Schools center was assaulted by hooligans numbering about fifteen (15) who were led by the Kasoa NPP Municipal Chief Executive, Michael Essuman Mensah. This case was reported to the Kasoa Divisional Police Command, yet no arrest has been made till date.

This was followed by another attack on a Branch Executive and party agent, one Ebenezer Tetteh whose head was smashed with a piece of concrete by a member of a gang of NPP bandits led by Hawa Koomson herself. This case has also been reported to the Kasoa divisional Police including a video capturing Francis Tetteh a known NPP thug hitting our party agent’s head with a block. Yet shockingly, the police have refused to act on this evidence till date.

The third attack was executed by these same gangsters brought in from Bawku by Hawa Koomson numbering about 13 on an NDC agent called Prosper, at Amuzukope. This very attack was led by Ato Koomson, the first child of Hawa Koomson.

Not satisfied with the aforementioned attacks, their next stop was at the Kasoa New Town electoral area which happens to be another stronghold of the NDC in Kasoa. “Nana One”, the NPP constituency youth organizer, and a member of the Delta forces that stormed the Ayawaso West Wougon bye-elections, led these gangsters of land guards to brutally assault NDC agents leaving them with deep cutlass wounds on their heads. Again, the case was reported to the Kasoa divisional police office with no arrest or invite made till date.

Two days before the shooting incident at the Step-To-Christ polling station, the NPP thugs led by Hawa Koomson attacked and assaulted our ward coordinator, Abdallah at the Joemends Electoral area.

Ladies and gentlemen of the press, it is worth noting that all these violent attacks on our innocent supporters were committed by the same thugs imported from Bawku to Kasoa by Madam Mavis Hawa Koomson.

The NDC is totally disgusted by the thuggish and criminal shooting incident involving a gang of NPP thugs who were led by Hawa Koomson, which has received both and national and international condemnation, and which have been admitted by the Minister of State herself. We condemn in no uncertain terms such thuggery sponsored and led by a high-ranking government official and law maker who is supposed to uphold the law at all times.

Hawa Koomson has by this criminal act, and the several brazen brutalities she and her gang have meted to NDC supporters in the last couple of weeks, demonstrated that she is a gangster who doesn’t deserve to occupy any public position of trust. And, we join the many voices of conscience in our society to demand her immediate dismissal from office and prosecution for this heinous crime.

In any civilized society, this gangster Minister, would have been arrested, and made to stand prosecution by now. And this is exactly what her appointor, President Akufo-Addo should have done by now if he had any integrity, honor, and conscience left. But because he is the chief promoter and enabler of the unprecedented culture of lawlessness we are witnessing, we will not be surprised if Hawa Koomson is left off the hook like the several NPP criminals, such as “Double” and the “Azugu-masked” National Security Operatives who perpetrated the AWW violence, the NPP’s “Delta Force who attacked a court of competent jurisdiction in broad daylight etc., have been shielded from prosecution and punishment by the President.

We would therefore like to serve notice, that if Hawa Koomson is left off the hook by President Akufo-Addo as we anticipate will happen, the next NDC-Mahama government in the year 2021, shall arrest, prosecute and punish her and all the thugs who were involved in this unlawful shooting incident and other criminal acts.

Distinguished friends, the widespread atrocious attacks on our supporters across the country are being perpetrated by hoodlums and hooligans belonging to the New Patriotic Party under the leadership and direction of certain NPP Members of Parliament (MPs), Parliamentary Candidates and officials of the despotic Akufo-Addo government, who sensing imminent defeat in the upcoming December Polls, have resorted to desperate acts of violence and intimidation, to ostensibly impose their will on the Ghanaian people at all cost.

Even more bizarre, is the active involvement of some unscrupulous security officials, belonging to the once revered Ghana Armed Forces and the Ghana Police service in these shameful acts of intimidation and barbaric attacks on NDC supporters and innocent civilians. This state-sponsored thuggery, as we have sometimes seen, is fast eroding all the gains we have chalked under our Fourth Republican democratic dispensation, and has the potential to plunge our once peaceful nation into total chaos.

Ladies and gentlemen of the media, you may recall that few weeks ago, we provided pictorial and video evidence of similar barbaric attacks against our agents and supporters during one of our Weekly Press Briefings and called on our Security Services to act. But till date, no concrete action has been taken by our security agencies to punish the perpetrators of these brazen acts of violence, and to protect our supporters and innocent Ghanaians from further attacks.

It is this inaction, and in some cases, the complicity and/or tacit approval of our security agencies, that has emboldened NPP thugs and brigands to escalate their atrocious attacks on NDC supporters and innocent civilians across the country, with utmost impunity, over the past two (2) weeks.

I shall at this juncture, recount just a few of the countless violence acts that our party agents and supporters and indeed other innocent Ghanaians have suffered at the hands of NPP hoodlums and their accomplices in state security agencies, in the last few weeks:

1. The unlawful invasion of the office of our Parliamentary candidate for the Ledzorkuku Constituency, Ben Ayiku, over the weekend by some NPP thugs and unscrupulous military officers, based on false and contrived intelligence that he was registering people at his office. Without finding any BVR equipment or evidence of voter registration at the office, these state-sponsored criminals seized the desktop computer at the office, locked up our Parliamentary Candidate, party officials and traditional rulers of the area who were having a meeting at the office at the time and subsequently arrested and detained the NDC constituency Chairman and Organizer for that Constituency for standing up to their intimidation antics.

2. The recent incident involving a Metro TV Journalist by name Alhaji Mustapha Ashley, who while covering the voter registration exercise in the Evalue Gwira Constituency, was assaulted and had his camera seized and recordings deleted by the bodyguard of Catherine Afeku, Minister of State and NPP Member of Parliament for the area.

3. In the Central Region, Akufo Addo’s Invisible Forces operating directly under the NPP MPs and NPP Parliamentary Candidates have been brutalizing NDC Executives at the registration centers for insisting on the right thing being done.

In the Effutu Constituency for instance, our Deputy Central Regional Communication Officer – Comrade Lawrence Ghartey was brutally assaulted and nearly killed in the process by these hoodlums under the instructions of the NPP MP of the

Constituency, Alexander Afenyo Markins.

Also, our Constituency Secretaries for Ekumfi and Cape South, Comrades Edward Fayah and George Justice Arthur respectively, were brutally beaten by these same bandits belonging to the invisible forces, and have sustained several degrees of injuries from that attack

Again, our Constituency Youth Organizer for the Abura Asebu Kwamankese Constituency, Hon Eric Mensah has also been brutalized in addition to scores of branch executives, registration agents and party activists. One of the victims of these barbaric acts from Ekumfi Akoanso Kokodo who is our branch youth organizer, is currently battling for his life.

4. The violent invasion of the office premises of Mr. John Dumelo, NDC’s Parliamentary Candidate for the Ayawaso West Wagon Constituency, and subsequent brutal attacks on NDC party agents by NPP hooligans under the direction of the NPP MP, Lydia Seyram Alhassan cannot escape our mention.

5. Also, the leaked audio of the Bono East Regional Minister and NPP MP for Atebubu, Kofi Amoakohene who was heard addressing and directing a militia group of the NPP to ensure the registration of NPP minors, attack NDC supporters at registration centers and rig the ongoing voter registration exercise for the NPP, promising to reward them if the NPP wins the upcoming general elections is still fresh on our minds.

6. Ladies and gentlemen, the gruesome murder of a young promising Teacher Trainee in Banda, who was mistaken for an NDC Party Agent is the saddest of all. The culprit, a known NPP Vigilante and brother to the NPP Parliamentary Candidate, Joe Danquah had earlier been arrested for attacking some NDC supporters in the area, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim but was sadly released within 20 minutes following an “order from above”. Obviously emboldened by the “order from above”, and feeling untouchable, he immediately resumed his criminal activities and took them a notch higher by gruesomely murdering the innocent Teacher Trainee. That a young life with so much promise would be curtailed due to the NPP’s lust for power is tragic and should not be tolerated.

Ladies and gentlemen of the media, the sad irony is that, while the NPP hoodlums who have perpetrated all these heinous crimes have been left off the hook, innocent NDC officials and supporters are being harassed on a daily basis by our security agencies, which see nor hear all the evil that the ruling NPP and their state-sponsored thugs are unleashing.

Only yesterday, our Parliamentary Candidate for Efutu, Dr. James Kofi Annan was arrested and charged by the police for offensive conduct. His only crime is that he dared to criticize the Police Commander for Efutu who has become an appendage and accomplice to the violent acts being supervised by the NPP MP for the area, Alexander Afenyo Markin, by uttering these words: “You are chairman of the committee and so what, You’re the reason why we’re not enjoying peace in Winneba.”

The fact that these innocuous words could warrant such harassment from the Police highlights how low this nation has sunk, and further accentuates the state-sponsored terror that NDC supporters and other party officials are being subjected to at the hands of the despotic and tyrannical NPP/Akufo Addo-government.

Ladies and gentlemen of the press, given the poisoned atmosphere we find ourselves in at the moment, with Government officials who have clearly weaponized themselves and their criminal goons to foment more trouble, we can only see looming trouble ahead of the December polls.

The National Democratic Congress takes this opportunity to salute all its gallant supporters, Parliamentary Candidates, Agents and our rank and file for standing up to these cowardly acts of intimidation being championed by known NPP thugs and their criminal collaborators in our state security agencies. We urge our members not to despair, for as sure as day follows night, good shall surely triumph over the evil. The great NDC party is winning the 2020 General Elections no matter the amount of violence the state and its thugs will met out to innocent citizens of this country.

We hereby urge all NDC supporters to defend themselves in line with the spirit of our 1992 Constitution, against any violent attacks by NPP thugs and any state-sponsored goons.

We further wish to sound a note of caution to some state Security Officials who have lent themselves as willing and pliant agents of violence against political opponents and innocent Ghanaians against their criminal acts. We wish to remind them that power emanates from the people, hence whatever power they exercise must be done in the supreme interest of the Ghanaian people.

As the venerable former President Kuffour once said, “power can trick you”! Do not be deceived by political power, because the tables will soon turn, and a new NDC government will fish out and deal drastically with all NPP thugs and their collaborators in state security agencies who are currently being used to maim and intimidate innocent civilians.

God bless our homeland Ghana.

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Are we paying for the ‘sins’ of our party? – Defeated MP quizzes https://www.adomonline.com/are-we-paying-for-the-sins-of-our-party-defeated-mp-quizzes/ Mon, 22 Jun 2020 10:38:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1815315 One of the defeated incumbent Members of Parliament (MPs) in the just-ended New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary primaries, Ben Abdallah Banda, has expressed shock at the turnout of events.

The shocked MP is therefore wondering if their defeat was a way delegates want to punish MPs for the sins of the ruling government.

“Are the party faithful visiting their anger on the party on the incumbent Members of Parliament? It is a rhetorical question that needs not to be answered.

Otherwise, I don’t know why chairpersons of various committees of Parliament who day-in-day-out work tirelessly and assiduously for the party and for the institution of parliament could lose their bids to go for another term.

Ben Abdallah Banda, MP for Offinso South

Mr Abdallah who doubles as the Chairman of Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee in Parliament inquired in an interview on Accra-based radio station, Citi FM, monitored by adomonline.com.

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“I am surprised, but just as I have said, that is the choice of the faithful, so we have to respect the decision,” he said.

Mr Abdallah was also of the view that the workload in parliament could have probably affected the impact of their presence in their various constituencies.

“I know that all the chairpersons of the various committees in Parliament lost and one of the contributory factors is because you have to be in Parliament at all material times and [also] be able to deliver on the Floor of Parliament.

“That, to a large extent, took away some of the time we should have had at the constituency,” he admitted.

Some prominent MPS who double as chairpersons of various committees, like New Juaben South MP, Mark Assibey-Yeboah and Daniel Okyem Aboagye lost in their various constituencies.

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Okudzeto Ablakwa reacts to big names that were shot down in NPP primaries https://www.adomonline.com/okudzeto-ablakwa-reacts-to-big-names-that-were-shot-down-in-npp-primaries/ Mon, 22 Jun 2020 08:57:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1815289 Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has empathised with some  of his colleagues Members of Parliament who lost in Saturday’s primaries.

Describing their losses as a “tsunami” on his Twitter page, Mr Ablakwa lamented the lack of observance for Covid-19 safety protocols at the NPP Primaries held on Saturday, June 20, 2020.

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Read his full post below:

Quite a tsunami for incumbent MPs

While empathizing with colleagues in the House, what does this say about the internal assessment by NPP delegates about the ruling party’s performance in their respective constituencies? Another validation of the 14% scorecard?

Also, COVID-19 protocols could have been better respected. It shouldn’t be made to appear that ruling party activists have a different set of rules from everybody else.

Looking forward to an uplifting parliamentary campaign of ideas.

The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has ended its parliamentary primaries across the country with many big names being shot down.

The full list of losers in the Saturday primaries is below

Greater Accra Region
Vincent Sowah Odotei – La Dadekotopon
Nana Akua Owusu Afriyieh – Ablekuma North
Ahmed Arthur – Okaikwei South
Alhaji Habib Saad – Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro
Kofi Brako -Tema Central

Central Region
Abraham Odoom – Twifo Atti Morkwa
Anthony Effah – Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa

Ashanti Region
Daniel Okyem Aboagye – Bantama Constituency
Collins Owusu Amankwah – Manhyia North Constituency
Kwabena Owusu Aduomi – Ejisu Constituency
Kwame Asafu-Adjei – Nsuta/Kwamang/Beposo
Kennedy Kankam – Nhyiaeso Constituency
Ben Abdallah Banda – Offinso South Constituency

Western Region
Ato Panford-Shama Constituency
Joe Mensah – Kwesimintsim constituency
Alex Agyeku-Mpohor Constituency
Patrick Bogyako Kwame Saime- Amenfi East Constituency

Upper West Region
Godfred Bayong Tangu-Wa East Constituency
Patrick Adama-Sissala West
Ridwan Abass-Sissala East

Eastern Region
Mark Assibey-Yeboah – New Juaben South Constituency
Seth Kwame Acheampong – Mpraeso constituency
William Agyapong Qauitoo – Akim Oda Constituency
Opare Ansah – Suhum Constituency
Ama Sey- Akwatia Constituency
Kwabena Ohemeng- Tinyase Kade Constituency
Robert Kwasi Amoah – Achiase Constituency

Northern Region
Charles Bintin – Saboba Constituency
Alhaji Wahab Wumbei – Tolon Constituency

Bono Region
Dr. Kwabena Twum Nuamah – Berekum East Constituency
Kwasi Sabi – Dormaa East Constituency

North-East Regio
Dr. Sagre Bambangi – Walewale Constituency

Upper East Region
Joseph Kofi Adda – Navrongo Central Constituency

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Majority leader to go unopposed as NPP’s NEC clears 106 aspirants in Ashanti region https://www.adomonline.com/majority-leader-to-go-unopposed-as-npps-nec-clears-106-aspirants-in-ashanti-region/ Sun, 07 Jun 2020 16:34:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1806985 National Executive Committee (NEC) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has cleared about 106 aspirants to contest the upcoming parliamentary primaries slated for June 20, 2020.

Among the candidates is the Majority leader and Member of Parliament for Suame, Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonu who is going unopposed.

This was contained in a statement signed by Ashanti Regional Secretary, Sam Pyne.

The candidates were approved after 10 days of thorough vetting of all the aspiring parliamentary candidates in Ashanti Region.

“The 106 candidates include: 12 females and 94 males. Five aspiring candidates voluntarily withdrew from the contest and nine were rejected for various legitimate reasons” the statement said.

Below is the full list of candidates approved by NEC

SUAME CONSTITUENCY

1) Hon Osei Kyei Mensah – Bonsu

SUBIN CONSTITUENCY

1) Hon Eugene Boakye Antwi
2) Joseph Boakye Danquah
3) Frank Doudo

ATWIMA NWABIAGYA SOUTH

Hon Emmanuel Adjei Anhwere

OLD TAFO

1) Dr. Louise Carole Serwa Donkor
2) Emmanuel Obeng
3) Ekow Vincent
4) Lord Inusah Lansa
5) Prince Odeneho Oppong
6) Archibold Ntiri

EJISU

1) Hon Kwabena Owusu Adoumi
2) John Kumah
3) Abena Pokua Amoah-Boatey

ASANTE AKIM CENTRAL

1) Hon Kwame Anyimadu Antwi
2) Kofi Nkansah Ofori

NHYIAESO

1) Hon Kennedy Kwasi Kankam
2) Stephen Amoah

ASANTE AKIM NORTH

1) Hon Andy Appiah Kubi
2) Kwadwo Baah Agyemang (recommended subject to the lifting of suspension by the regional party within 21 days)

KWABRE EAST

Hon Francisca Oteng-Mensah

EFFIDUASI ASOKORE

1) Hon Dr. Ayew Afriyie
2) Kwame Adom Appiah

MANHYIA SOUTH

1) Hon Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh

MANHYIA NORTH

1) Hon Collins Owusu Amankwa
2) Akwasi Konadu

AKROFUOM

1) Kwabena Pobi
2) Sarfo Maxwell
3) Mrs. Faustina Araba Boakye
4) Francis Agyei Amponsah
5) George Obeng Frimpong
6) Blankson Tetteh

BANTAMA

1) Hon Okyem Aboagye
2) Francis Asenso Boakye

ASOKWA

1) Hon Patricia Appiagyei

KUMAWU

1) Hon Philip Bosoa
2) Robert Ahomka Lindsay
3) Dr. Phillip Ababio
4) Edward Kofi Osei

AHAFO ANO SOUTH WEST

1) Hon Johnson Kwaku
Adu

BEKWAI

1) Hon Joe Osei Owusu

KWADASO

1) Hon Dr. S.K Nuamah
2) Dr. Kingsley Nyarko
3) Dr. Frimpong Manu
4) Josephine Hilda Addo

OFFINSO NORTH

1) Hon Collins Ntim

ASANTE AKIM SOUTH

1) Hon Kwaku Asante Boateng
2) William Amoah
3) Bice Obuor Osei Kufour
4) Edmund Oppong Peprah
5) Eric Amofa

AFIGYA KWABRE SOUTH

1) Hon William Owuraku Aidoo

BOSOME FREHO

1) Hon Joyce Adwoa Ako Dei
2) Peter Adjei Agyeman
3) Akwasi Darko Boateng

AFIGYA SEKYERE EAST

1) Hon. Mavis Nkansah Boadu

BOSOMTWE

1) Hon Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum

NEW EDUBIASE

1) Hon George Oduro

MAMPONG

1) Hon. Kwaku Apramtwum Sarpong
2) Francis Addai Nimo
3) Ben Arthur

AHAFO ANO SOUTH EAST

1) Hon Francis Manu Adabor

OFORIKROM

1) Hon Dr. Emmanuel Marfo
2) Dr. Emmanuel Yaw Adu Amankwa

ATWIMA MPONUA

1) Hon Isaac Kwame Asiamah

ODOTOBIRI

1) Hon Emmanuel AKwasi Gyamfi
2) Anthony Mmieh

MANSO ADUBIA

1) Hon Yaw Frimpong Addo
2) Dr. Kofi Osei Afoakwa

ADANSI ASOKWA

1) Hon K.T Hammond
2) Sammy Binfoh Darkwa

OBUASI EAST

1) Hon Dr. Patrick Boakye Yiadom
2) Samuel Akwasi Owusu
3) Enock Afoakwa

OBUASI WEST

1) Hon Kwaku Kwarteng
2) Faustina Oppong Sarfo
3) Golfred Banin

ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH

1) Hon Benito Owusu Bio
2) Frank Yeboah

ATWIMA KWANWOMA

1) Hon Dr. Kojo Appiah – Kubi
2) Nana Owusu Acheampong
3) Kofi Amankwa-Manu

MANSO NKWANTA

1) Hon Quarm Joseph Albert
2) Emmanuel Oppong Boakye
3) Grace Addo
4) Owusu Mensah
5) George Obeng

JUABEN CONSTITUENCY

1) Hon Ama Pomaa Boateng
2) Francis Kwabena Frimpong Owusu
3) Alexander Kofi Oppong Poku

OFFINSO SOUTH

1) Hon Ben Abdallah Banda
2) Desmond Chris Appiah
3) Dr. Isaac Yaw Poku

AFIGYA KWABRE NORTH

1) Hon Nana Marfo Amaniampong
2) Collins Adomako Mensah
3) Opoku Ware Sampson
4) Daniel Dwete Ajare
5) Peter Antwi Bosiako
6) Raymond Opoku

AHAFO ANO NORTH

1) Hon Suleman Adamu Sanid

NSUTA, KWAMAN, BEPOSO

1) Hon Kwame Asafo-Adjei
2) Alhaji Kofi Bayeh
3) Adelaid Yaa Agyeiwa Ntim

FOMENA

1) Hon Andrew Asiamah Amoako
2) Phillip Owusu Asante

The Vetting Committee wishes to use this opportunity to extend appreciation to the Ashanti Regional party, constituency executives in the region, all the aspiring parliamentary candidates in the region and their supporters as well as the media for making this exercise a huge success.

Thank you.

…Signed…

SAM PYNE
Secretary, National Parliamentary Vetting Committee, Ashanti Zone

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‘Cursed’ MP reacts to angry youth demo [Video] https://www.adomonline.com/cursed-mp-reacts-to-angry-youth-demo-video/ Fri, 05 Jun 2020 20:08:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1806340

Member of Parliament (MP) for Offinso South, Ben Abdallah Bandah, has described as unnecessary curses invoked on New Patriotic Party (NPP) executives by some angry youth.

The suspicion of the youth is that there are attempts by some executives to by hook or crook maintain the incumbent MP.

To this effect, they invoked curses on any individual or groups who are in bed with the MP and have made plans to disqualify all four opponents of Mr Bandah.

Reacting to the claims, Mr Bandah said he is absolutely carefree to the actions of the aggrieved youth because their curses can only have effect if he is guilty of the accusations.

He said he has executed his duties diligently and will be maintained on vote of confidence.

His achievements; building schools, roads in the constituency are unprecedented contrary to the demonstrators’ views.

He also urged his supporters to remain calm as the party was yet to take any decision.

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Why we cursed party leadership – Angry NPP members explain [Video] https://www.adomonline.com/why-we-cursed-party-leadership-angry-npp-members-explain/ Fri, 05 Jun 2020 12:34:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1806209 Some angry youth of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) who resorted to cursing the leadership of their party over their decision to disqualify their prefered candidates have explained their actions.

Collins Offei, a polling station officer and member of the youth group that rained curses on the leadership of the party, said their action was due to the party leadership’s decision to disqualify two of the three parliamentary aspirants for the area.

He said they were livid because the leadership’s action came to them as a surprise, especially when all three candidates had successfully gone through vetting at the constituency and regional levels.  

All three aspirants successfully went through vetting, both at the constituency and regional levels and were cleared to begin their campaigns but all of a sudden, we were informed that two of the aspirants had been disqualified, he said om Adom 106.3 FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show when he spoke to host, Chief Jerry Forson, on Friday.

According to him, the act was not in support of any of the disqualified parliamentary aspirants but to discourage the leadership of the party from carrying on with its plan to allow the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for the area, Ben Abdallah Banda to run uncontested.

Watch video of the curses below:

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We didn’t curse to support anyone, we didn’t single anyone out to support while cursing, all that we want is for the leadership of the party to stop scheming to disqualify the other two aspirants and making Mr Banda go unopposed, he said.

We want to be the ones that decided who will be our MP and not the party, he added.   

Some leaders of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) incurred the wrath of the youth of Offinso in the Ashanti region, after news of the party scheming to let the Member of Parliament for the area, Ben Abdallah Banda go unopposed.

The angry youth slaughtered a ram, poured libation and invoked dreaded deities including Antoa Nyama on the NPP leadership should they exclude the other two candidates from contesting.

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Angry NPP members at Offinso curse party leadership (Watch) https://www.adomonline.com/angry-npp-members-at-offinso-curse-party-leadership-watch/ Thu, 04 Jun 2020 20:10:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1805975 The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has incurred the wrath of some youth of Offinso in the Ashanti region.

This was after they claimed the party leadership was scheming to let the Member of Parliament for the area, Ben Abdallah Banda go unopposed.

They said two people have already been cleared to contest the incumbent in the NPP’s parliamentary primary on June 20, 2020.

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However, some executives, they noted, were still engaging in communist inferior tactics to ensure Mr Banda goes unopposed.

They slaughtered a ram, poured libation and invoked dreaded deities including Antoa Nyama on the NPP leadership should they exclude their preferred candidates from the contest.

Offinso youth curse NPP leadership
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Why Constitution Day celebration is an important milestone [Listen] https://www.adomonline.com/why-constitution-day-celebration-is-an-important-milestone-listen/ Tue, 07 Jan 2020 12:49:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1738708

Chairman of the Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs of Parliament has described the Constitution Day celebration as a marketable event that needs to be observed.

According to Mr Banda Ben Abdallah, the celebration commemorates the power of the constitution, a foundation on which Ghana rules.

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“We celebrate this day because it is the Bible of the land; constitution which directs the affairs of the country on how presidents, parliamentarians are elected and how our judges of the Supreme and High Courts are appointed,” he explained.

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Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Tuesday, he urged Ghanaians to take the celebration serious.

“It is an important milestone which needs to be observed just as our Independence Day and Farmer’s Day,” he said.

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Mr Abdallah added the celebration of the Constitution Day was marked for January 7 because that is the day elected presidents are sworn in to climax elections in Ghana.

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Provisional results: NPP orphan constituencies primaries https://www.adomonline.com/provisional-results-npp-orphan-constituencies-primaries/ Sat, 28 Sep 2019 16:46:27 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1708440 Provisional results for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) orphan constituencies primaries held on Saturday to elect candidates for the 2020 elections are trickling in from some 100 constituencies.

Below are some of the results:

 KINTAMPO NORTH

 KWAKU ANANE-GYIDE -67

 NKANGMAH MATEERL CHARLES -312

MICHEAL SARKODIE BAFFOE -371*

SALAGA NORTH

 Tahiru Fuseini 67

Alhasan Abdallah  Iddi 94

 Salifu Dramani 59

Tamale North

Adam habibu 155

Alhassan Dahamani 192

Nadowli Kaleo

Kate Lankono… 159

Eric Dakurah…1

Elvis Botah ..277

Cornelius Belbaa..

JUABOSO

MARTHA KWAYIE MANU= 300

DANSO SIMON ASAMOAH = 9

FRANCIS AFRANYO KWAKU =199

 ALEX AMPAABENG =71

SOLOMON DONKOR=1

DADIESO

FREDERICK ADDY  : 175

HON CHRISTIAN BAAH : 78

BIA EAST

Delegates 343

Evans Amoah – 99

Nicholas Niber – 212

Rejected  0

Total valid votes cast: 311

Pusiga Constituency
Abdulai Zubeiru     197

Abdul Karim Dubure 204


GARU CONSTITUENCY 

EMMANUEL ASORE =143

OSMAN MUSAH =176

Kumbungu 
Hon. Abdul Salaam Hamza Fatawu – 232   
 Hon.Sulemana Abdul Rauf- 20               
   Hon. Umar Abdul Hamid – 186
Mion Constituency  

Alhaji Baba Yakubu Mohammed – 11
Musah Abdul-Aziz Ayaba – 135 
Mohammed Hashim Abdallah – 100
Samuel Negin Kwasi Mahama – 116

Aowin constituency 
Edward Osei 314

Robert coffie 102

Abanga Yakubu 304

Amenfi West 

Joseph Danqua  02 

Kwasi Afrifa        184 

Kojo Abekah        14

Paul Dekyi            21 

Kofi Asante   370

Buem Constituency

Hon Lawrence  Kwame Aziale 268

Mr. Richard Adjei 190

ASUTIFI SOUTH

ALHAJI ALI SURAJ  129

YAW OWUSU BREMPONG  293

Eastern Region

Upper West Akyem Constituency (Adeiso)

Daniel Yeboah 2

 Maxwell Tenkrong 8

Fredrick Adom 266

 Eugene Sackey 174

 PRU EAST CONSTITUENCY

JOSHUA KWEKU ABONKRAH  202

DAVID YAW MENSAH  154

Bolga East

Emmanuel Abole -111

Roland Nsobila- 4

David Amoah 87

DR KING DAVID AMOAH 57

Talensi

Thomas Doanab 196

Samuel kuug 17

William Zoogah 64

Robert Alibo 153

Bongo

Peter Ayimbisa 402

Diana Aburiy 131

Builsa North

James Maurice Abakisi- 243

Isaac Awonimai-149

Akan constituency

Rashid Bawa 356

Isaac Dzamefe 133

Alhaji Tanko 6

Daboya-Mankargu

MOHAMMED ISSAH 8

ALHAJI MAHAMA ASEI SEINI 162

ABDUL LATIF BAVUG 13

SAMUEL YAYU TIKA 77

DANLADI SAAKA 71

KPONE KATAMANSO

Prince Dadzi 56

William Asante 203

Mark Fuachie-Sobre 22

Hopeson Yaovi Adoye 321

 David Quaye Annan 46

Banda Constituency

Farizana Bintu Ibrahim 5

 Paul Baffoe  64

Joe Danquah 100

Dr Felix Kwame Opoku 46

Akatsi South

Martin Kofitsey Nyahe 236

Hon Leo-Nelson Adzidogah 259

Ketu South

David Thiano 689

Elliot Edem Agbenorwu 332

Judith Ayivi  31

Amenfi Central Constituency

 Mohammed Abass: 199

 P.H. Amponteng: 405

Odododiodio constituency

Michael Nii Yaboi 230

Nii Lante Bannerman 543

Nii Ayibonte former mp 70

Nathaniel lartey 11

Asunafo South Constituency

 Emmanuel Tetteh 0

 Adjei Malick 102

Kwabena Agyei Amoah Mensah 247

George Boakye 238

Bawku Central

Abubakar Wuni 154

Ayuba Seidu 58

Gabiana Agbanwa 407

Wa  central constituency

Hajia Humu Awudu 302

Issahaku Tahiru Moomin 260

Bashirudeen Biibii 12

Salifu Orison  7

Nurideen Ahmed Froko 208

ZABZUGU

 JOHN BENNAM JABAAH     183

MOHAMMED ABUBAKARI     71       

ZIBLILA ASAAGA LABARAN FUSEINI 99

North Tongu

Hon Collins Arku -324

Moses Assem -275

RESULTS -NCHUMMURU CONSTITUENCY

1. Wilson Marco-25

2.Peter yaw-34

3.Innocent kakateh-129

4.Prosper Appiah-32

5.Dr. Inudsa Nasiru-125

6.Evelyn Yaa-15

Keta MCE lost to Benjamin Dzameshie

Benjamin Dzameshi.  270

Godwin Effah 163

Ketu South MCE Elliot Edem Agbenorwu lost to David Thiano

David Thiano 689

Elliot Edem Agbenorwu. 332

Judith Ayivi.  31

Agona East NPP Primaries

Prof Kwesi Yankah-267,

 Dr Kennedy Abrokwa-175

 Prince Yaw Essah- 127…

Ellembelle WR

Kwasi Bonzo=359

Ana Horma Akwasi Miezah=262

Isaac Menlah =9

Sawla- Tuna- Kalba constituency;

1 Banaaco Seidu Nuhu -260

2. Bruce Liman- 6

3. Jonathan Lamitey Gilbieri=180

Rejected =4

Chiana-Paga                             

Robert Aloo 440.                                              

Fedelia Kudadiwor 191                                   

Total Votes Cast 639                                        

Rejected Ballot 8

Afram plains North NPP parliamentary primaries outcome

Total Registered voters= 649

Hon. Asiamah = 174

Hon. Nana Koree = 358

Rejected= 2

No turn out= 115

Total votes cast =534

Afram plains south NPP Parliamentary primaries outcome

Total registered voters =545

Hon. Zineyele Jacob = 202

Hon. William Hor = 307

Rejected= 3

Total vote cast = 512

Sagnarigu Constituency

1. Felicia Tettey 303

2. Abdul Wahab 97 Alhassan

3. Musah Hawa 01

4. Abu Fouzia 21

Rejected 05

Kumbungu Constituency

Hon. Abdul Salaam Hamza Fatawu (DCE for Kumbungu )- 232   

Hon.Sulemana Abdul Rauf -20              

Hon. Umar Abdul Hamid -186

Karaga Constituency

1 Dr.  Amin Anta= 385

2. Alhassan Abdulai= 4

3. Affa. Sule= 2

4. Dr. Sayuti= 78

Rejected =3

Mion Constituency

1: Alhaji Baba Yakubu Mohammed – 11

2: Musah Abdul-Aziz Ayaba – 135

3: Mohammed Hashim Abdallah  (DCE) – 100

4: Samuel Negin Kwasi Mahama – 116

Valid votes cast – 365

Spoilt – 0

Rejected – 3

Zabzugu Constituency

1. John Bennam Jabaar.. 183

2.  Mohammed Abubari .. 77

3.  Ziblim Asaaga Labaram Fuseini.. 99

Tatale/Sanguli Constituency

Jacob Wajah 72

Kumbung Omega 66

Thomas Mbonba(DCE) 198

ASUOGYAMAN

1. PAUL ASARE ANSAH  539 (Winner)

2. KWAME ADU- DARKWA 131

UPPER WEST AKIM

1. DANIEL NORTEY YEABOAH  2

2. MAXWELL TENKORANG  8

3. FREDERICK OBENG ADOM 266 (winner)

4. EUGENE SACKEY 174

YILO KROBO

 1. ERIC TETTEH  341

2. FRANCIS DJETSE APPERTEY  353 (winner)

LOWER MANYA KROBO

1. LINDA ADADEVOH  319

2. SAMUEL NUERTEY AYERTEY  353 (Winner)

AFRAM PLAINS NORTH

1. ISSAC OFORI-KOREE 358 (winner)

 2. ASIAMAH K. ANIM 174

AFRAM PLAINS SOUTH

1. WILLIAM HOR 307 (winner)

2. JACOB ZINEYELE 202

DABOYA MANKARIGU NPP PARLIAMENTARY PRIMARIES

1. Samuel Teyu Tika 77

2. Abdul Latif Bavug  13

3. Mahama Asei Seina 162

4 Danladi Saaka 71

5. Mohammed Issah 8

Rejected 5

Number of Delegates 338

Number of polling stations 60

KPONE KATAMANSO NPP PRIMARIES*

1.Prince Dadzi…56

2.William Asante..203

3.Mark Fuachie-Sobre..22

4.Hopeson Yaovi Adoye…321

5. David Quaye Annan…46

Rejected …4

Total votes  652…

OTI REGION

Buem

*Lawrence Kwame Aziale – 268 (58.16%)*

Richard Kwadwo Adjei – 195 (41.3%)

Biakoye

*Daniel Korsina – 338*

Dr Frank Yirenkyi – 290

VOLTA REGION

North Dayi

*Edmund Kudzoh Attah – 299 (83%)*

Christian Koku – 52 (17%)

South Dayi

*Patrick Marlet – 187*

David Lovely – 118

Source: Adomonline.com

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Parliament to decide on regulation of churches https://www.adomonline.com/parliament-to-decide-on-regulation-of-churches/ Tue, 10 Sep 2019 07:53:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1702598 Discussions on the need to regulate churches in the country will be top on the agenda of Parliament after recess.

Speaking to GBC’s Radio Ghana, the Chairman of the Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee, Ben Abdallah Banda, said this will be done in broader consultation with key religious bodies and other stakeholders for national consensus to trigger the passage of a Bill to regulate churches.

Mr. Banda was, however, quick to add, that it will be unconstitutional to compel independent or ‘One-man churches’ to join any union or religious bodies.

His comments come after the General Overseer of the Evangelical Church of Ghana, Rev. Maxwell Linwangol, renewed calls for a law to make or unionise one-man churches to be part of a recognised religious body.

This, he noted, will make it possible to regulate and manage their activities.

Speaking at a graduation ceremony for Pastors of the College of Theology and Mission in Accra, Rev Liwangol said daily reported cases of Ministers of the Gospel defrauding members and using the name of God to engage in all sorts of vices is a cause for concern.

He said such legislation will bring some sanity into operations of churches.

Meanwhile, the Upper Northern Presbytery Moderator of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Rev. Vincent Dagadu, has called for a national discourse on the exploitation of the vulnerable in the name of religion.

He says the growing tendency for some pastors to hide behind the cassock to amass wealth and perpetrate sexual and other forms of abuse against the people must stop.

Rev. Dagadu was speaking at the 40th Anniversary of the Bolgatanga Evangelical Presbyterian Church Choir.

Source: gbcghanaonline.com

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Nduom releases list of over 4,200 companies, individuals and schools owing him GH¢423million https://www.adomonline.com/nduom-releases-list-of-over-4200-companies-individuals-and-schools-owing-him-ghc423million/ Thu, 29 Aug 2019 06:56:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1698001 As part of the processes initiated by the President and Chairman of Groupe Nduom (GN), Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom through the Gold Coast Fund Management (GCFM) in court to recover investment funds and pay aggrieved customers of their locked-up investments, a list of companies and individuals indebted to GCFM has been released.

The list includes construction companies and top firms in different sectors of the economy.

Senior High Schools such as O’Reilly have also been captured in the list with a debt of over GH¢ 3.5 million.

In all, over 4,200 companies, secondary schools, individuals, pastors, and other professionals are indebted to GCFM to the tune of over GH¢ 423 million.

Below is the full statement:

Appendix C: Infrastructure Projects Financed by GCFM & Other Placements – Amounts Owed

COMPANY BALANCE (AMOUNT OWED) GHS

  • A-Zak Co Ltd 1,794,659.97
    A.R.A Company Ltd 3,723,127.48
    A.S. Bashit Ent. 2,300,794.52
    A.S. Pelpuo Ltd 2,514,809.04
    Aba-Mole 3,189,413.75
    Abass & Abass 1,033,023.31
    Abdal Co. Ltd 4,481,725.92
    Abdulai Associates Ltd 5,299,838.12
    Abraham Turning Point(Presby) 1,647,426.67
    Abraham Turning Point(SDA) 1,645,309.15
    Abu Hamid Ltd. 2,399,436.62
    Adin-Puya Ent(Saboba) 2,610,704.33
    Adin-Puya Ent-Ahamadiya 2,211,455.77
    Adin-Puya Ent-Tamale 2,717,501.02
    Adin-Puya Ent.UDS 1,780,862.17
    Adu Anane (2) 138,357.32
    Adu Anane (3) 31,097.64
    Adu Anane (4) 564.14
    Affable 6,487,930.42
    Affable Cocoa Rd. Hohoe. 6,073,315.08
    African Global Pharma 1,624,848.76
    Agu Resources 22,315,057.24
    Agyakot (Effiduase) 9,413,512.45
    AGYAKOT(Jamasi Apaa Yonso) 15,126,682.02
    AGYAKOT(Mosuko-Taifa) 10,560,550.75
    AGYAKOT(Pillar 2) 7,379,040.94
    AKANSON LTD 2,416,884.66
    ALT CONST. Ltd(Asikuma) 2,184,909.56
    ALT CONST. Ltd(Brema) 1,134,514.85
    ALT CONST. Ltd(new) 804,163.20
    ANAFO CONSTRUCTION(T’DI) 105,054.68
    Ariyan 3,390,532.08
    ASA INITIATIVE(New Account) 7,509,070.05
    ASA INITIATIVE(Old Account) 8,447,733.13
    ASABEA ENGINEERING (Drabonso) 20,173,282.00
    Asabea (Emergency) 10,280,194.91
    Asabea (Takoradi) 24,881,939.45
    ASABEA ENGINEERING(AFD
    Project) 21,913,299.09
    ASABEA
    ENGINEERING(MAMPONG) 70,460,376.72
    Asabea Prestea Bogosu 21,306,116.52
    Asirop (New) 1,835,971.20
    ASSET MANAGEMENT(GCSL) 1,574,104.25
    ASTEE Co Ltd(School of deaf) 2,843,333.77
    ASUO ABENA Ltd 3,165,335.15
  • The following table presents company portfolio amounts of infrastructure projects pre-financed by GCFM.
  • AVO-Crete 811,347.83
    AYOUNI Co.Ltd 4,105,427.43
    B-MOLIE(ROAD) 15,700,174.08
    B-MOLIE(School) 6,975,640.35
    B.K.Nsiah 2,496,920.53
    B.K.Nsiah (Cocoa Road) 3,918,440.85
    Ba-Iseng Ltd. Accra 3,058,399.32
    Baccs Enterprise 1,244,221.84
    Bacon B 3,497,834.95
    Bag-Ways Ltd. Accra 3,239,919.81
    Bambert Const. Ltd.(Adjei Kojo) 1,790,037.37
    Ben Tota Co. Ltd Accra 2,181,615.40
    Benghazy Devt Co. Ltd 2,362,660.39
    Beyond Natural- Xipe 2,829,586.09
    Beyond Natural-Twifo Praso 3,191,615.96
    BLK LTD. 43,079,816.51
    Bo-Const. (Assin Building) 787,588.07
    Bo-Const. CapeCoast (Sempa Rd.) 431,354.91
    Bo-Const.(Assin Adianon) 1,148,464.13
    Bo-Const.(new) 1,550,526.46
    Boatway (Cocoa) 2,198,737.57
    BOF Co. Ltd(Classroom) 1,822,558.48
    BOF Co. Ltd(Teacher Quarters) 1,822,558.48
    Bojabi Work Ltd 1,523,272.28
    Bokan Ltd. 21,964,140.61
    Bonaaba Construction 6,030,891.48
    Both Side Company Ltd. 3,109,108.40
    Bridalu Ltd 4,016,895.28
    Britnata 6,461,848.68
    Broadreach 395,803.57
    Builder’s Consult 1,497,629.67
    Bukari Hamidu (26th July) 3,339,819.88
    Buwuah Ltd. 2,209,297.97
    Canary Contract Works(1st Pr.)1 857,574.17
    Canary Contract Works(Aowin) 10,237,548.49
    Canary ContractWorks(discount) 311,602.23
    Canary
    ContractWorks(Pomaakrom) 5,322,207.79
    Cheabu Ltd. 3,157,652.46
    ChefTech Ltd 1,056,181.73
    Core Const. (Consolidated) 171,770,219.33
    Cotopaxi 3,423,113.78
    CTM Company 2,289,768.33
    D A Electrical & Construction 3,177,720.44
    D.K Prisam Ltd_Adzentem 3,131,476.81
    D.K Prisam Ltd_Otwitire 2,304,796.72
    Dalcon Co. Ltd. 1,323,292.54
    Damoah Ent Ltd 4,516,813.41
    Danbot Ltd 66,972.35
    Danbot Ltd(Amanfrom SHS) 2,152,909.39
    Danbot O’Rielly SHS 3,590,637.80
    Danji Co. Ltd 2,545,412.16
    Dbeniako 5,608,032.94
    Deltafa Ltd(Acc 2) 1,657,260.96
    Deltafa(Bowiri) 2,044,195.03
    Deltafa(Nyagbo) 2,276,625.05
    Deltrex 6,814,276.10
    Denvella Co Ltd 2,511,467.66
    Dominion Concept(Tongor) 2,944,478.36
    Dominion Concepts(Avatime
    SHSS) 4,698,445.18
    Dominion Concepts(Sakode STHS) 2,703,669.17
    Dominion Concepts(st Francis C) 1,942,237.89
    Dongobe Const 1,118,080.31
    Dongobe Const_Dambai 1,511,394.48
    Duamkpo Ltd 2,601,867.03
    E.O Donkor Ventures 567,235.54
    EEMC 239,322.79
    EFFMAN CO. LTD. 329,673.95
    Efua Affeiduwa 236,321.83
    EL QUD 396,736.42
    Emmahall 23,981,518.62
    Equipman 735,444.86
    Esth Pee Ventures(Jinijini) 4,922,045.22
    EsthPee Ventures(Brekum) 2,872,518.34
    EsthPee Ventures(N’EdubiaseSHS 4,981,420.56
    Eufran 2,002,944.98
    Evan Empire 1,852,340.29
    Evensolomon Enthnic Homes 45,462,117.51
    Ewudzi Venture (Twifo Praso) 928,879.90
    Ewudzi Venture_Tarkwa 979,694.77
    F B Telmax 3,084,311.91
    F.A Elluem 1,505,521.18
    Fair Vision Ventures-Agogo 1,079,148.52
    Fair Vision Ventures-Akomadan 1,125,582.77
    Faith Mother Care 3,514,964.35
    Faruma 552,697.51
    Faruma(Presby) 3,506,136.42
    Fekams Co. Ltd (2) 14,028,134.21
    Florida City 2,857,625.99
    Forsmuel Ltd. Wa 1,848,807.06
    Frankad Co. Ltd 3,003,551.73
    Freedom Builders(Mpraeso) 3,862,607.11
    Freedom Fields Co. Ltd 6,770,690.67
    Friday Forever(Cashew) 2,368,940.34
    Gbagory Ltd 2,634,832.63
    GereFosco Ltd 1,351,628.06
    Ghana Leasing 1 1,128,230.87
    Ghana Leasing 2 642,600.76
    Gluck Fides 2,920,689.75
    Goruco 3,212,098.12
    Goyondodo Co. Ltd. 1,739,774.49
    GPRTU.VOLTA 13,795,394.87
    Gudmann Inter Ltd. 2,493,521.29
    Gutsy Co. Ltd Tafo 3,124,132.32
    Gutsy Co. Ltd-Drains 1,054,876.41
    Gutsy Co.Ltd 3,028,205.14
    Gutsy Co.Ltd Gyenase 3,124,132.32
    Hafiscco Ghana Ltd 2,612,166.50
    Hamzebel Co. Ltd 3,685,737.21
    HolyLand Builders 5,311,099.33
    HOSS LTD 23,186.52
    I.M Max Ent 1,436,559.45
    Icon construction(SupplyBeds) 3,915,510.21
    Icons Construction 1,970,686.11
    International Est.& Cont. Ltd 2,483,567.85
    Ishak Dapila(ATOBEASE) 3,026,804.18
    Ishak Dapila(Daboase) 276,073.58
    Ishak Dapila(Timu Tizea) 4,162,792.98
    Ishak Dapila_Saint Ambrose 4,785,421.46
    Issmu Enterprise 7,763,629.21
    Jadafco 940,887.19
    Jaik Ventures 2,115,823.07
    Jephi Ltd 1,842,241.66
    Jephi ltd Peki SHS 3,130,846.55
    Jeslord 1,745,295.39
    Jewuu Const.(Effiduase) 10,353,788.15
    Jita Credit Union 281,457.90
    Johnnabs Ent.Ltd-New 11,052.72
    Jonokie (new) 994,607.95
    Juli-Jay 5,148,302.99
    Junior Bagaya 1,799,577.46
    Juskess(Ajumako RC JSS) 1,686,882.69
    Kambol Simms Sch.Project 4,548,639.92
    Kambol_Furniture 2,797,483.46
    Katoii Co. Ltd. 194,689.09
    KENCO 3,200,516.16
    Kilu A.A Venture(Kasena nankan) 2,563,535.96
    Kindred Ghana 186,140.01
    Kings Furniture Works 55,052.70
    Kizben 3,902,431.71
    Kizo Construction Anyako2 6,162,804.05
    Kobigrand Ltd 1,519,882.22
    Komalco Ventures 4,092,720.23
    Kpodick Ent-Kojonya 1,148,276.75
    Kpodick Ent-Nuaso 989,449.78
    Kufkat Ent Ltd 584,973.93
    Kumsark Estate 13,637,771.32
    Kwagyeb 4,323,364.82
    Lar-Tan Co Ltd.-Besease 5,856,611.50
    Lar-Tan Co Ltd.-Otuam 14,739,177.30
    Limerica Gh Ltd 1,986,138.68
    Limerica Gh Ltd(Classrooms) 5,681,173.09
    Limerica(MOFA) 8,338,219.23
    Logistic Support 636,600.42
    Lor Construction 4,529,233.40
    Lucky Warabeba Ltd 2,290,629.17
    Lucky WarabebaLtd(AbekaAsokwa) 2,006,892.95
    M. Afful 6,099,665.69
    M. Isumail Gh Ltd 2,066,300.72
    M. Kwabena Ent (2) 1,659,710.80
    Mabperry Co Jasikan 601,706.62
    Mabperry Co Ltd-Agotimey 1,507,081.51
    Mabperry Co Ltd-Akroso 2,682,646.05
    Mabperry Co Ltd-Lolobi 1,336,654.54
    Mabperry( Avedome)six unit 168,789.72
    Mac-Ismael C 1,251,817.30
    Macoby Co. Ltd._Dorm.(Efutu) 11,886,010.94
    Madara Ltd. 28,366,567.65
    Magsags(KVIP) 562,599.32
    Makeen Ent Ltd. 3,133,521.50
    Mallam Issa Ishaku &Bro Ltd 5,783,827.88
    Maripoma Ent Ltd UNDP Flats 78,680,235.39
    Maripoma Ent Ltd-(Redevelop.) 42,566,567.34
    Maripoma Ent Ltd-Food &Drugs 704,221.08
    Maripoma Ent Ltd-Road 1,658,534.20
    Marydon Ltd 2,580,710.35
    Marydon Ltd-Drains 846,159.06
    Max-Aban (Akwatia) 1,184,835.50
    Max-Aban atweapease 1,409,549.10
    Max-Aban Ltd Peki Project 6,393,023.71
    Max-Aban Road 4,819,856.57
    Max-Aban(Mount Mary) 3,585,138.99
    Max-aban-Peki Technical 14,692,033.68
    Meltiba Ent Ltd 2,444,431.85
    Meltiba Ent Ltd-Suyani Prot 198,740.44
    Metro EcG Poles 2,036,946.38
    Metro Prop Holding(Abijan) 1,417,780.38
    Mill Sarfo (Tarkwa) 11,459,744.29
    Mill Sarfo Co Ltd(Akontombra) 12,688,234.62
    Mill Sarfo Ltd(CEDECOM) 487,020.22
    Mill Sarfo(Abura Dunkwa) 8,436,787.69
    Mill Sarfo(Prestea) 8,244,771.32
    Miracle Plus 2,736,844.29
    Modern times Ltd 2,030,006.24
    Nanapak (Ledzkuku) 3,125,024.37
    Nanapak (Supply 1) 460,875.88
    Nanapak Ltd Wasa 2,677,126.75
    Natoku Co Ltd 3,000,289.36
    Nejams_Building 423,885.47
    Nejams_Road 94,899.30
    New Age Star 2,011,899.65
    New Josam Const Ltd 605,373.15
    Ninieda &Ninieda Ltd 858,835.08
    Northlane (Drainage) 1,780,723.84
    Northlane (Drainage) (2) 512,680.66
    Obaakwaa Ent. 325,971.20
    ODB Construction 4,233,351.25
    Ofive Co Ltd 3,501,160.71
    Oku Fall-Furniture 3,382,529.75
    Oku Falls (Road) 3,020,228.45
    Oku Falls Ent-Kwahu Tafo 6,817,712.72
    Osekwap Ltd 576,895.82
    Osekwap Ltd(Sceptic) 5,518,848.74
    Osfams Ltd 3,092,571.94
    Panric Hostel Ltd- Bunk Beds 1,432,253.28
    Panric Hostel Ltd- Dual Desk 2,343,134.78
    Panric Hostels 7,273,792.12
    Panric Hostel_ Akontombra & Aku 6,326,813.87
    Papenmoh Ltd 1,054,563.89
    Park Side Ltd-Cocoa 3,136,107.98
    Parmac Integrated Ltd 1,532,934.65
    Patboa(Asuase) 860,753.03
    Patboa(Bomaa) 6,232,846.84
    Patboa(Sekyedumase) 2,406,686.44
    Pere Construction 1,614,200.61
    Philipduba (Ebirem) 1,503,005.88
    Philipduba Co Ltd (Bunso-Anyin) 2,389,328.91
    Pido Transport 2,287,353.91
    Pleasures Serv. Ltd. 259,172.89
    Possible Agencies-Ashongman 11,588,024.25
    Possible Agencies-Ejura 6,707,385.44
    Possible Agencies-Roads 261,331.29
    Power ( A A BAWA ) 280,683.35
    Prince Ibrahim 1,707,875.36
    R Citizen & Co 1,980,112.74
    Rasaad Co Ltd 718,650.08
    Regek Ent Ltd 11,498.28
    Reggio 41,197,167.91
    Reggio (Emergency Project) 4,663,197.61
    Reggio(maintenance) 9,853,987.58
    Ricanko 7,243,511.81
    Ricanko Co Ltd (Furniture) 2,713,251.58
    Ricanko Co Ltd Sefwi wiawso 1,074,741.40
    Rochfords Ent. Ltd 2,400,841.42
    S Benson Co Ltd 1,436,428.16
    S O Adjei 2,341,324.28
    Saabeys Ent. (2) 4,304,472.43
    Sabailo Ent. 635,448.49
    Sabruka (Drains) 200,409.93
    Sabruka Ventures( new) 191,589.81
    Sabruka Ventures3 173,318.29
    Salnama Ltd 1,678,289.02
    Sambix Ltd 219,198.75
    Sambix Ltd (Furniture) 421,093.33
    Samocoz 265,927.42
    Samster Ltd. 679,973.78
    Sandimax Co Ltd 1,225,885.85
    Sandimax-furniture 1,904,721.70
    Sapalon 9,366.96
    Sarkia Gh. Ltd 1,339,414.75
    sefabons ltd_NEW 1,000,054.42
    segonant Co Ltd 2,270,416.65
    Segonant Co Ltd(Ada) 3,729,331.43
    Segonant Co Ltd(Tema) 3,064,704.82
    Seidu Mahama Ltd 3,444,583.30
    Selsgibarn Labone Domitory 6,717,750.34
    Selsgibarns Co Ltd -Krobo 11,425,274.63
    Selsgibarns Co Ltd Keta 10,760,884.11
    Selsgibarns Co Ltd-Ashiaman 7,024,851.09
    Selsgibarns-Labone Classroom 5,104,986.93
    SFA (Culvert) 359,634.53
    SFA Ltd (Ejura) 11,088,951.83
    SFA Ltd(Drains) 737,104.00
    Shiraco Inv & Co. Ltd 1,127,990.11
    Siita Transcom Ltd 965,469.89
    Siita Transcom Ltd(Tongo A&B) 2,432,918.47
    Siltek (2) 85,554.84
    Simoski Ltd 2,003,303.74
    Siyarza Ltd 2,916,305.45
    SLID Ind. 981,970.90
    Somokwa 2 905,464.09
    Sparky Co. Ltd 2,036,793.61
    Spring Affair 2,801,944.16
    Steka Construction 4,107,370.43
    Suguru Naaba 12,688,036.14
    Suguru Naaba2 8,840,150.17
    T&A Everest 627,254.11
    Talkai Adabia Primary 1,841,169.42
    Taskyl Ent 3,967,657.60
    Tass Kalia -Zimbila Rd 9,747,936.65
    Tass Kalia New (Golokwati) 6,317,476.92
    Tass Kalia Sch 1,217,153.58
    Techno Crete-Adina Project 283,832.67
    Techno Crete-KSTS SCI REHAB 1,738,824.89
    Techno Crete-KTS Dormitory 2,740,874.00
    Tepaman Rural Bank 141,258.98
    Teymens Akim 209,770.81
    Theo-Thom Ent 406,937.95
    Tiboura Taa 3,680,241.23
    TLC Ventures 861,245.73
    Tomakan Inv 4,348,363.59
    Top City 3,206,243.39
    Trade Vision (Cocoa Road) 30,639,522.94
    Trade Vision (Emergency) 12,796,018.40
    Trade Vision Chraa Rd 33,475,925.93
    Travel King 1,685,108.34
    Trustcot 1,856,952.69
    Trustsam 1,264,457.07
    Ukiya(Quaye Nungua) 3,706,904.77
    Ushaa Ltd 1,732,724.06
    Valve Construction 4,986,782.73
    Viacah-Drains(Hohoe) 275,937.81
    West Constructions 1,948,499.17
    West Midlands 6,159,768.93
    WestFalia-Afloa Border Project 1,806,741.96
    WestFalia-Bungalow 1,869,579.81
    WestFalia-Kpelikope 1,824,453.23
    WestFalia-St Catherines 4,305,539.13
    WestFalia-Wudoaba 1,824,453.23
    Westfalia3 Sch 10,728,731.68
    Wil-Elik – Klefe 810,459.98
    Wil-Elik -Ve 3,783,950.04
    Wilmac key Ventures 2,435,840.03
    Winibisa Bros 506,073.63
    Winnermerf Ghana 672,467.66
    Yadasco Ltd New 743,270.24
    Yasnus Ventures 1,868,401.67
    Yudel 383,449.27
    Yunram 3,440,664.26
    Yusmann Ventures 1,218,085.22
    Zakka Ventures 3,338,737.99
    Zunotek EnT 1,243,910.09
    TOTAL GHS 2,215,014,757.84

Appendix D: Some GCFM Demand Notices To Defaulters

Organisation Attention Letter Date Date Received Stamp

  • Auto Parts Limited Mr Mohamad Fadl Akkad March 11, 2019 March 12, 2019
    Environ Engineering & Management Consult Mr Dyson Tei Jumpah March 11, 2019 N/A
    Ghana Cocoa Board Hon. Joseph Boahen Aidoo April 25, 2019 May 02, 2019
    Ghana Cocoa Board Hon. Joseph Boahen Aidoo August 10, 2018 N/A
    Ghana Education Trust Fund Mr Richard Boadu April 25, 2019 May 02, 2019
    Healthnet Airport Medical Center Mr Anthony Sowah April 2, 2019 April 3, 2019
    Jita Microfinance Limited N/A March 11, 2019 March 12, 2019
    Logiciel Ghana Limited N/A March 11, 2019 March 12, 2019
    Ministry of Roads and Highways Hon. Amoako Atta April 25, 2019 May 25, 2019
    Ministry of Roads and Highways Hon. Amoako Atta August 16, 2018 N/A
    GOLD COAST FUND MANAGEMENT PRESS INFO PACK APPENDIX E
  • Amounts Owed to GCFM: Placements and Commercial Papers
  • The following document lists all individuals and organisations that owe GCFM a total of GHS
    423,635,116.60
  • No. Name Total Exposure
    1 ABAPA GOLDEN LIMITED 19,369,365.91
    2 INTELLECT CONSULT & ASSOCIATE LTD 12,908,042.89
    3 THYWILLL BUSINESS & INVESTMENT CONSULTANCY 11,114,531.84
    4 ONYAMEBA ENTERPRISE 11,093,819.21
    5 JOE AZAR COMPANY LIMITED 10,976,550.75
    6 ICW COMPANY LTD 10,191,565.96
    7 KUMSARK ESTATES LIMITED. 8,102,110.51
    8 GPRTU OF TUC,VOLTA REGIONAL SE 6,825,753.44
    9 EMMAHALL LIMITED 5,566,341.85
    10 GEORGE FEILDS 5,312,813.74
    11 JOLITHANKS ENT. LTD 5,299,885.54
    12 TENDER CROWN LTD 5,283,603.09
    13 DORIJONES ENTERPRISE 5,153,207.71
    14 NUELAX PC LIMITED 4,797,555.36
    15 PRUDENT EXPORT 4,048,440.81
    16 TORNIA BELIEVE ACTION FARMS & TRAD. ENT 3,989,701.62
    17 IKE KOOMSON ENTERPRISE 3,825,943.06
    18 NINS DEVELOPERS LIMITED 3,786,753.66
    19 ABRAHAM TURNING PT ENT 3,755,509.77
    20 KENSAL MARKETING LIMITED 3,746,054.73
    21 QUALITY MEDICAL CENTRE-BAWKU LTD 3,637,366.82
    22 EKPONG COMPANY LIMITED 3,429,135.89
    23 KWESSKOFF LTD 3,358,776.52
    24 DIVINE WILL FARMS 3,287,402.62
    25 ABENAA NYARKO ENTERPRISE 3,282,936.06
    26 NAKBAK ENT 3,281,322.38
    27 QUANTUM ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 3,211,763.37
    28 A. JUSTICE ENTERPRISE 3,190,809.58
    29 TORNIA BELIEVE ACTION FARMS & 3,124,827.27
    30 BLOOMY GOLD 2,856,769.05
    31 CHARTERED IMPEX LTD 2,840,073.81
    32 E.OWUSU TRANSPORT AND CONSTRUC 2,745,883.87
    33 F. NUURU ENTERPRISE 2,563,430.69
    34 T MADANLA LTD 2,404,092.89
    35 SIR- ERNEST FARMS & LOGISTICS 2,297,018.47
    36 DAVIES VILLA 2,287,399.21
    37 E.OWUSU TRANSPORT AND CONSTRUCTION LTD 2,246,814.80
    38 BRIDEM ENTERPRISE 2,193,081.36
    39 ADRIAN SOURCES LTD 2,179,224.04
    40 ADDAI AGYAPONG 2,071,752.41
  • 41 MEDIMAFO TEASE ENTERPRICE 1,994,887.56
    42 ABOVA WATER GHANA LIMITED 1,974,175.72
    43 MABLAY& SONS COMPANY 1,969,999.15
    44 I.B.MAIGIDA LIMITED 1,885,557.35
    45 GPRTU OF TUC,VOLTA REGIONAL SECRETARIAT 1,793,294.47
    46 ERNEST PUBLICATIONS 1,744,748.71
    47 VOLTA FOREST PRODUCTS LTD 1,731,687.07
    48 JIM TOM ENTERPRISE 1,646,375.84
    49 MANASSEY VENTURES 1,619,695.25
    50 CEDARS REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS LIMITED 1,619,506.85
    51 DAWSON FRANCIS 1,599,499.79
    52 BAA-NTIMA GHANA LIMITED 1,592,429.67
    53 LADI NYLANDER 1,496,287.86
    54 CHECK LULU LIMITED 1,489,657.85
    55 DRIVE AND OWN GHANA LTD. 1,446,872.03
    56 SAMGLADWIN COMPANY LIMITED 1,442,553.16
    57 CHURCH OF CONQUERORS INTERNATIONAL 1,410,323.97
    58 YUSSAD LIMITED 1,373,398.99
    59 PARK FOODS GHANA LIMITED 1,350,322.25
    60 DORISMEN ENT 1,342,662.41
    61 PEBSON COMPANY LIMITED 1,307,363.10
    62 WILLIAM TUFFOUR 1,299,758.72
    63 EMMANUEL GALLO 1,297,034.24
    64 RIT-CON ENTERPRISE 1,294,686.64
    65 PREGEM GHANA LIMITED 1,289,924.65
    66 MOFERG CONST. ENT. LTD 1,257,041.13
    67 TRIPPLE CAPITAL A VENTURES 1,240,716.25
    68 D AWO BRAGO ENTERPRISE 1,185,578.02
    69 AKUOTECH COMPANY LIMITED 1,183,254.64
    70 AISIBCO LIMITED 1,124,549.60
    71 OBARIMABA ENTERPRISE 1,096,609.12
    72 ADELAIDE ADJEI TAWIAH VENTURES 1,092,908.87
    73 DE-GEONS INVESTMENT LIMITED 1,074,733.32
    74 YOUNG MAN ENTERPRISE 1,055,839.87
    75 NO HURRY IN LIFE STORE 1,018,297.50
    76 FRIMPONG GEORGE 985,967.39
    77 PROVIDENT FARMS AND TRADING ENTERPRISE LTD 977,989.85
    78 GETRADE LIMITED 972,032.76
    79 OMS STARWOOD COMPANY LTD. 967,751.61
    80 JONART HERBAL CENTER 965,298.92
    81 KYEI AGYAPONG 961,391.16
    82 ARUK ENTERPRISE 954,420.59
    83 ERIC ANTWI BOATENG 951,988.49
    84 AKUOTECH COMPANY LIMITED AKUOT 942,692.98
    85 EMBADERK VENTURES 939,275.07
    86 QUICK-BON CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 937,288.98
    87 SON OF ABRAHAM ENT 934,319.56
    88 AGBO OIL TRADING GHANA LTD 916,395.68
    89 SILTEK CONSTUCTION LTD 914,124.85
    90 PAINTSIL AND SON’S COMPANY LTD 911,961.98
    91 ELO-HIM BAKERY COMPANY LTD 904,101.47
    92 ZUMMO GHANA LTD 900,959.16
    93 BOATMON”S ENTERPRISE 887,222.86
  • 94 S.M.APPLIANCES CO. LTD 881,150.25
    95 EDINA TINA COMPANY LIMITED 868,082.63
    96 RIT-PRUMPT CO. LTD. 852,668.05
    97 ANDYFOS ENTERPRISE 848,178.28
    98 WAKPALY COMPANY LIMITED 845,144.36
    99 M.O.B CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 837,465.17
    100 MOUSACK FOOD CO LTD 827,133.47
    101 GAIKPAH JACOB 812,342.30
    102 PLANET TELECOM LTD. 806,072.07
    103 KENDIASCO ENTERPRISE 804,253.76
    104 OLIVIA NTI-KYEREMEH 793,590.03
    105 MARY COBBINA 780,602.88
    106 PREMACHE FISHING COM. LTD. 757,505.07
    107 JAMIC CONSTRUCTION WORKS LTD 717,670.28
    108 AMOS – TOM ENTERPRISE 711,351.83
    109 KAPITAL CONST&TRADING CO .LTD 708,182.60
    110 ATAA-SIMPSON CONS LTD 705,012.14
    111 JAPOF ENTERPRISE 688,326.69
    112 EXTRA QUALITY ENTERPRISE 667,611.18
    113 GBAGORAY CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 661,396.99
    114 C.K POKU COMPANY LIMITED 655,142.49
    115 TEAMWORK POWERBOATS LIMITED 654,656.28
    116 05 GHANA LTD 653,512.47
    117 BOAHENE ERIC 648,887.56
    118 ACHEAMPONG RICHARD 646,161.10
    119 FRIMPO-TEL SERVICES 643,296.34
    120 OPOKU MARK 632,377.37
    121 BETHEL KWABENYA PRAYER MIN 627,474.11
    122 WIAFE FREDRICK 626,299.90
    123 REGGIO COMPANY LIMITED 623,904.86
    124 AKMANDA ENTERPRISE 617,094.51
    125 FRIMGA TREASURES LIMITED 611,673.52
    126 LIMITED ROGERSCO 609,228.82
    127 OMASS ENTERPRISE 608,876.63
    128 MOHAMMED AWWAL 605,260.35
    129 HARRIS – BAFF COMPANY LTD 604,800.48
    130 ODO TYRES ENTERPRISE 603,715.84
    131 MOHAMMED RAHINATU 601,975.37
    132 GANOYEB SERVICE CENTRE LIMITED 599,762.41
    133 M D Amin Enterprise 579,525.84
    134 COTOPAXI ENTERPRISES LIMITED 575,825.92
    135 KWAME ANKRAH 556,945.27
    136 SAEED DAATWE VENTURES 556,056.45
    137 T 9 VENTURES 551,775.81
    138 ENSURO ADASA ENTERPRISE 544,910.86
    139 PHILITEX AMP ENTERPRISE 543,727.18
    140 PAJEVID COMPANY LIMITED 542,888.06
    141 BRINGCOM GHANA LTD 539,627.64
    142 RAHINA CAR ACCOUNT 538,251.38
    143 T. N. VENTURES 535,239.13
    144 NAVEETO LICK ENTEPRISE 528,031.89
    145 PLANTERS CAPITAL MICROFINACE LIMITED 516,050.35
    146 AMSTEK CONSTRUCTION AND TRADIN 510,010.85
  • 147 BRITE LIFE CLINIC & MATERNITY 507,805.37
    148 CHRISTIANDOT VENTURES 503,705.25
    149 GOCADO COMPANY LIMITED 499,350.50
    150 OSLIM CONST. & TRADING ENT 498,539.31
    151 KANKAB TRADING ENTERPRISE 483,240.51
    152 STAR PLUS MICROFINANCE LIMITED 478,139.57
    153 ZACKNARH COMPANY LIMITED 468,279.58
    154 CONSTRUCTION LTD ARTBOAT 466,668.67
    155 AG HOLZMANN GLAZING (GH) LIMITED 448,374.33
    156 PAUL KLEWIAH 443,150.66
    157 RISING SUN SCHOOL 439,872.35
    158 FAUSTDANSO ENTERPRICE 439,459.84
    159 MICHEAL BENZIECIE 437,449.60
    160 Q. KATHIE ENTERPRISE 435,216.19
    161 ACMECOM COMMUNICATION CENTRE 431,338.45
    162 AKWASI AKUOKO AGYAPONG 425,388.52
    163 HAFISSCO GHANA LIMITED 425,253.67
    164 DYNAMIC STAR COMPANY LIMITED 418,785.61
    165 ST LOUIS TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS 413,567.09
    166 KINGS ROYAL REGIMENT COM LTD 412,702.03
    167 MFUM AFUA 411,894.58
    168 MAXBILLY ENT 410,794.07
    169 MERKUSI ENTERPRISE 408,066.92
    170 BEN-KORL ENTERPRISE 406,105.99
    171 BEN J. MITCHUAL 398,803.71
    172 JENNY-JAKES RESTAURANT 397,241.78
    173 LEONI COMPANY LIMITED 393,061.29
    174 TETTEGAH KOMEVOR 392,784.54
    175 PERE CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 392,598.58
    176 BIWEEKLY INVESTMENT ENTERPRISE 391,219.99
    177 J.Y. UK ENTERPRISE 388,902.36
    178 ASUMA MORO 382,933.51
    179 SAMUEL MINTAH DARKOH 380,815.34
    180 DAN NEW LIFE HEALTH CENTRE 378,765.08
    181 AFAK FURN. WORKS 377,660.14
    182 YAA OSEI NYARKO 377,197.61
    183 NYINAKORAH ENTERPRISE LTD. 371,683.44
    184 UNIVERSAL COOP. COMM. CO LTD 370,296.53
    185 FLOWING STREAM COMPANY 369,125.88
    186 KWAW ETTI PETER 367,093.98
    187 K D MASAK ENTERPRISE 366,103.38
    188 ZANNTI CONSORTI LTD 363,886.74
    189 LITTLE LIGHT ENTERPRISE 361,788.87
    190 V-TELECOM 358,683.63
    191 P.A.Y BRAIN TRADING ENT 351,457.49
    192 AWUAH CHARLES 350,724.94
    193 EMMAKUANA ENTERPRISE 347,495.17
    194 OPATEC COMPANY LIMITED 345,588.73
    195 ALL GREENLAND LTD 338,333.70
    196 OPPEY ABBEY JNR 337,228.44
    197 OPMANPOK ENTERPRISE 336,930.70
    198 YEN PANIN ASA COMPANY LTD 336,452.33
    199 AWOWAH EFUA 329,379.77
  • 200 DZADAN CONSTRUCTION WORKS 328,615.57
    201 RELIANCE HEALTH CARE LTD 328,443.83
    202 ONIPA HIA MMOA MONEY LENDING LTD 323,368.37
    203 ABANPA VENTURES 321,913.84
    204 P.K.A BONNEY 306,498.47
    205 FOTOBI CO-OPERATIVE 305,868.84
    206 ISKUS COMPUTERS LIMITED 304,925.28
    207 EFFAJOUR PHARMA CO LTD 304,124.10
    208 MASTECH SERVICES 303,619.24
    209 ADANSI AKYEAH ENT 303,015.17
    210 BIWEEKLY INVESTMENT ENTERPRISE 301,862.04
    211 YEBOAH KOFI BISMARK 300,540.63
    212 ATAABADU COMPANY LTD 299,431.99
    213 RAMKAM ENTERPRISE 297,380.72
    214 ACCO TRANSPORTATION IMPORT AND EXPORT 294,032.77
    215 KINSAM -K LIMITED 288,339.30
    216 JONATHAN ABBEY 285,583.23
    217 ROYAL BLESSING INVESTMENT LTD 282,391.90
    218 ASAREDAS LTD 280,578.91
    219 KNAASIA TRADING ENT 278,241.43
    220 NANA KWASI KODUA ENT. 277,271.45
    221 FORSGAH HEIGHTS HAB 3.19 276,253.82
    222 PAUL AIDOO 273,346.99
    223 STAR HORSU ENT LTD 271,047.68
    224 DEGROUP A.GHANA LIMITED 270,524.73
    225 CIRCLE GROUP-MICROFINANCE 270,264.60
    226 G-TIDE MARKETING SERV.(ALANN F 269,917.84
    227 NYAME BEKYERE BAKERY 268,773.00
    228 P BRAINY (KIDS) ACADEMY 263,894.21
    229 OFFSHORE ENGINEERING LIMITED 263,580.68
    230 IA CORPORATE SUPPORT SERVICES LTD 260,350.41
    231 CHARTERED IMPEX LIMITED LOAN 259,999.48
    232 AL IDDISAH AND CO LTD (AL-HASS 259,715.99
    233 ARHIN COMFORT 259,133.15
    234 SAMOSWAG CONSTRUCTION WORKS 255,974.90
    235 S KORNYO ENTERPRISE 252,968.01
    236 ESHUN WILLIAM 251,923.29
    237 DIVINE 2009 PRINTING PRESS & STATIONERY 251,900.79
    238 REBECCA ASARE 249,543.62
    239 HEG ACCOMMODATION CONSULT 246,092.06
    240 FRANK DELA OFFRIDAM 245,982.90
    241 G. A YANKEY COMPANY LIMITED 239,799.01
    242 MUSTARD SEED SCHOOL COMPLEX 239,667.62
    243 SANYON FEMORE M. 238,336.13
    244 YOUNG EMELIA ENTERPRISE 237,307.49
    245 WINI ENTERPRISE 236,278.20
    246 ANIMOVID 235,603.70
    247 SAMUEL AIDOO 235,493.07
    248 BRITE LIFE CLINIC & MATERNITY HOME 233,972.96
    249 SABLAH PAUL 233,731.55
    250 HOME TOUCH GUEST HOUSE 233,644.06
    251 FRANK BAFFOUR- AWUAH 231,968.12
    252 GREAT WALL ROYAL ENTERPRISE 229,439.75
  • 253 EMSCA ENT 228,546.25
    254 RICH GYIMAH VENTURES 227,967.25
    255 NERJET GHANA 227,776.08
    256 RABAM ENGINEERING LIMITED 227,118.85
    257 DUROFIX ENTERPRISE 225,472.67
    258 MONEYLEX VENTURES 225,113.79
    259 SAMMON ENTERPRISE 224,483.59
    260 IKEMERCIES CARE VENTURES 224,055.46
    261 MOMADESCO ENTERPRISE LIMITED 222,726.78
    262 BOAJUSY VENTURES 222,332.45
    263 KWESI DAVOH 222,269.25
    264 GYAWU MARK 221,734.31
    265 KUMIWAA MEM. CONST. COM LTD. 221,298.05
    266 ED JEAMS FARMS 220,231.55
    267 GOD’S TIME ENTERPRISE 218,058.64
    268 THOMAS GYEKYE 217,673.31
    269 EMMANUEL SACKEY 217,553.75
    270 NAJI SAOUD 215,626.90
    271 EVANN EMPIRE LIMITED 213,850.91
    272 FRANCIS BOABENG ENTERPRISE 213,675.47
    273 JUSTICE BENTUM ENTERPRISE 213,480.41
    274 JOHN OTU 211,815.77
    275 EABEY OIL LIMITED 211,335.31
    276 MEGA LINK STATIONERY & MULTI MEDIA SERVI 210,507.46
    277 DONSAH RICHARD NANA 209,207.71
    278 AG HOLZMANN GLAZING (GH) LIMIT 208,736.44
    279 X MART MKTING LINKS ENT. 206,148.21
    280 ONYAME AKWAN COLD STORE 203,264.74
    281 ABIOS CONTRUCTION AND ELECTRICALS WORKS 203,233.14
    282 SENAUG RENTALS 202,033.30
    283 CLEMENT ADJEI & SONS COMPANY LIMITED 201,885.20
    284 T. TOMMY CONTRACT WORKS 199,604.80
    285 PRUDENTIAL SURVEYING SERVICES 198,818.90
    286 G 2 COMPANY LIMITED 197,370.56
    287 CHRISTIAN OBU 197,355.16
    288 MAGSAGS ENT. LTD. 196,643.26
    289 ANACOMA LIMITED 195,908.43
    290 Y. YAHAYA ENTERPRISE 195,441.15
    291 THOMAS CONTRACT WORKS 195,072.48
    292 METROPOLITAN PROPERTY HOLDINGS LTD 194,400.53
    293 SEAL-BANTINO COMPANY LTD 193,947.57
    294 EMMERC ENTERPRISE 193,372.97
    295 THEOPHILUS ODAME 193,087.79
    296 GEORGE AIDOO 190,722.52
    297 JAMES LARBIE 190,682.54
    298 MICHRIS VENTURES 190,227.09
    299 MAK CATERING SERVICES LIMITED 189,221.34
    300 WILSON- BUABENG ENTERPRISE 189,096.75
    301 ENTERPRISE OTABIL TONY B. 188,485.37
    302 AKESE WILLIAM KOBINA JOHN 188,115.69
    303 VIDA AGYEPOMAA ENTERPRISE 188,079.99
    304 PARK-SIDE LIMITED 186,148.82
    305 SALUMATS VENTURES 185,857.85
  • 306 MEGA LINK STATIONERY & MULTI 184,191.91
    307 BANSAH EMMANUEL KWESI 180,780.94
    308 ABENA SERWAA NYARKO ENTERPRISE 180,680.28
    309 ROBERT ANNAN 178,314.33
    310 S. PEPRAH ENTERPRISE 176,272.78
    311 SHAIBU GRUOP MICRO FINANCE 175,848.00
    312 STANOF LIMITED STANOF LIMITED 175,782.57
    313 SUNRIS (DINKO) LIMITED COMPANY 175,699.25
    314 AGGIE SARDINES COMPANY LIMITED 175,459.68
    315 SAMAS CONSTRUCTION WORKS LTD 172,181.94
    316 AIKJA ENTERPRISE 171,930.66
    317 CINDSARAH LIMITED 170,983.11
    318 KOBBYS EXCELLENT VENTURES 170,118.29
    319 COMFORT ENTSIE 168,460.38
    320 NOT MY MIGHT ENTERPRISE 167,082.69
    321 EPHIRATES LOGISTICS GHANA LIMI 164,949.76
    322 OPHTAY ENTERPRISE 163,177.77
    323 NANA AKWASI SEREBOUR ENT 162,681.05
    324 VINB ENTERPRISE 160,042.58
    325 ENTERPRISE AZUSAN 160,008.36
    326 ENTERPRISE P.Y ASONABA 158,780.66
    327 MICKAD ENTERPRISE 158,703.57
    328 JAMES ADJEI YEBOAH LTD 157,692.53
    329 SP CONSTRUCTIONS LTD 157,624.01
    330 NUNOO GODFRED NII OKINE 157,052.04
    331 GLADYS ADOBEA NYINAKU 157,005.68
    332 NANA JOJO SOLOMON 156,855.90
    333 J .E.A.AGGREY&SONS LTD 155,622.98
    334 REBECCA OFORI 155,291.63
    335 JACOB ESSIAW 154,817.62
    336 AKOTO AGYEIWAA VENTURES 154,755.61
    337 KINGJAME VENTURES JANET .A. ALLOTEY 154,065.81
    338 DECCOU CONSOLIDATED(DECCOU) LTD 151,794.83
    339 CHARLES AMOAH TRADING ENT 151,741.60
    340 FYNNWOOD ENT 151,048.74
    341 FRANK BAFFOUR-AWUAH 150,727.61
    342 LAWBATS ENTERPRISE 150,112.38
    343 KATEWONDERS COMPANY LIMITED 150,047.53
    344 DANSECH LIMITED samuel danso 148,806.98
    345 JAY-BEKAY ENT(GEORGE N GYEBI) 148,002.88
    346 NUMEKEVOR EMMANUEL 146,528.23
    347 WOODSTYLE COMPANY LTD 146,239.20
    348 HOZAIFEH SIMON FAIZEL 145,772.32
    349 HENRY KWESI OPPONG 145,630.84
    350 MADIT ENTERPRISE 144,291.22
    351 AMPEM PREMPEH NANA KOBI 143,115.86
    352 TANJEED ENTERPRISE 142,294.84
    353 ROYAL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 141,630.41
    354 A-ZAKS COMPANY LIMITED 141,605.76
    355 BRIDGE MICROFINANCE LIMITED BRIDGE MICROFINANCE L 141,403.14
  • 356 RESAMPON ENTERPRISE 141,297.69
    357 JONOKIE LIMITED 140,208.66
    358 EBOWJACKVENTURES LIMITED 138,661.42
    359 LAVIS CONSTRUCTION AND TRADE E 138,203.75
    360 JAK BEE ENTERPRISE 137,811.50
    361 NSIAH KWAME 137,329.25
    362 EB MIDLAND VENTURES 136,985.34
    363 FADECO CONSTRUCTION 135,350.14
    364 JOSEPH BOAKYE 135,081.23
    365 I. K BOAKYE ENTERPRISE LIMITED 134,672.14
    366 ANGEL MAC KAYY ENTERPRISE 134,670.16
    367 BLESSING BUSINESS CONTRACT 133,809.77
    368 NHYIRA MINERAL WATER ENT. 133,684.28
    369 MICHAEL OSEI APPAH 133,659.81
    370 BRIDGE MICROFINANCE LIMITED 133,511.57
    371 INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS PRACTITIONERS 133,359.91
    372 EPHIRATES LOGISTICS GHANA LIMITED 133,238.12
    373 BLESSED LAWANDY ENT 133,159.45
    374 RICKLAND VENTURES 133,111.80
    375 EMIMENS VENTURES 132,729.67
    376 PEDASCO ENTERPRISE 132,370.68
    377 ERIC JIAGGE 131,101.89
    378 PICOSYSTEMS GHANA LIMITED 129,571.99
    379 GREENLANDS CONCEPT 128,879.56
    380 ADU NAOMI 128,482.57
    381 JOHN YAW ASUBONTENG 127,906.28
    382 ATSERVE ESTABLISHMENT 126,924.75
    383 GILEAD SCHOOL LIMITED 126,891.10
    384 GLINT STARS ENTERPRISE 125,501.92
    385 BENALMO RESOURCES LIMITED 124,710.27
    386 AJOKO ENTERPRISE 124,665.25
    387 KOFI OWUSU 124,596.98
    388 JAYE’S COMPANY LIMITED 124,437.51
    389 EMMANUEL OWUSU FARMS & TRADING ENTERPRISE 124,062.93
    390 AB GOLDEN NUGGET COMPANY LTD 123,418.44
    391 MOSES ESSEL FRANCIS 122,920.35
    392 ICOLE CONSTRUCTION WORKS LIMIT 122,886.31
    393 TALENTED WOODWORKS 122,793.31
    394 PAUL K. FOSU 122,415.03
    395 COBBINA GEORGES 121,802.86
    396 FOBIH FRANCIS 121,756.61
    397 WALKER ENTERPRISE LIMITED 121,258.85
    398 AIDOO EMMA ESI 121,093.95
    399 MIDWAY S.P ENTERPRISE 120,920.51
    400 NARA BEKYERE AMPA ASSOCIATION 120,827.20
    401 OFKWAPS VENTURES 120,168.16
    402 PREMIER COMMODITIES 119,206.50
    403 EGYAM LETICIA 119,099.22
    404 DEVINE PAUL AGAMASU 118,841.39
    405 ITS JEHOVAH MOTORS & TRADING 118,403.95
    406 SIR- ERNEST FARMS & LOGISTICS LIMITED 118,263.62
    407 JABELENA ENTERPRISE 117,812.79
    408 MONWUS TRADING ENTERPRISE 117,225.92
    409 10-11 IMPEX TRADE CENTRE 115,486.46
    410 NINBAALU MEMORIAL VENTURES LIMITED 114,758.26
    411 ANTWI-FRIMPONG CHRISTINE 114,534.08
    412 FORRUM CONSULTING LTD 114,456.52
    413 LAVIS CONSTRUCTION AND TRADE ENT. LTD 113,792.42
    414 BIKPEST GAS SERVICES 113,425.76
    415 ATSUVI-AGBENORWOSI KWAMI 113,418.06
    416 SKY-PAC 113,183.23
    417 ASONABA POKU ENTERPRISE 112,906.73
    418 NUELAX PC LIMITED 1 112,203.50
    419 BRAND MEDIA(CORPORATE CURRENT) (11840000 110,958.82
    420 EMPAC GHANA LTD 110,446.77
    421 MALAM MUSA ENT. 110,307.31
    422 SANIKWAD ENTERPRISE LIMITED 109,560.93
    423 REGHILDDORMAR VENTURES 109,521.09
    424 ARYEE E. REBECCA 108,343.17
    425 DYNAMIC COMMUNICATION SATELLITE 107,967.12
    426 G-TIDE MARKETING SERV.(ALANN F.B. S. BRIDGES) 107,227.73
    427 DECCOU CONSOLIDATED(DECCOU) LT 107,075.10
    428 NYAME WOMU COMPANY LTD 107,055.95
    429 JEMFUL ENT 106,511.76
    430 AMUZU FRANCIS 106,284.38
    431 ROBERT NANA OSEI ANTWI 106,050.63
    432 R&R ST ANDREWS SCHOOL LIMITED 105,909.88
    433 OLOKPAA ELECTRICALS 105,659.47
    434 ANANE-DARKO ALEX 105,251.17
    435 MAGSAGS SECURITY LTD MAGSAGS 104,992.34
    436 QUANSAH EKOW FRANK 103,543.71
    437 MUGINGO ENTERPRISE 102,842.36
    438 STEPHEN AMOAKA ARCHER-STAFF 102,757.60
    439 EMMANUEL TANDOH 101,979.91
    440 OFFDO ENT 101,694.70
    441 HAMIDU ISSAH 101,590.15
    442 WILSON KUFE 101,183.19
    443 NUNOO GODFRED NII OKINE/NUNOO GLORIA-BLESSED 100,808.22
    444 ALL POWERS BELONGS TO JESUS E 100,520.67
    445 YAA KUNADU AGYEPONG 100,139.51
    446 RANDY-COFIE JEMYMA 99,077.04
    447 WINWAY JOHN CONSTRUCTION CO. L 98,561.78
    448 18TH APRIL LIMITED COMPANY 98,471.31
    449 JOE- WINNERS ENTERPRISE 98,270.16
    450 RIGHT OWNERS LIMITED 97,918.01
    451 SETH AGYEI FOSU ENTERPRISE 97,648.92
    452 FIFACOL LTD 97,316.74
    453 MODAKS CO. LTD 97,184.77
    454 JAYDARK ENTERPRISE 96,241.71
    455 BENIM PREPARATORY ACADEMY 96,013.94
    456 TTA ENTERPRISE 95,064.30
    457 PRECIOUS JESUS SCHOOL 94,167.41
    458 ENTSIL & SONS COMPANY LIMITED 94,093.82
    459 RHODALCO LIMITED 93,777.29
    460 ENTERPRISE SAMMROSALD 93,205.21
    461 BENJAMIN ANNAN BAIDOO 92,983.59
    462 ESTHER OWUSU DANSO 92,368.68
    463 TIWAA AMA 91,895.43
    464 SILEGO COMPANY LIMITED 91,784.54
    465 JULIANA YANDOH 90,275.74
    466 MENS-SAM ENT 90,193.40
    467 GODWIN GLI 89,972.64
    468 OTOO CHARLES 89,766.46
    469 BUGNALE MUMUNI 89,756.67
    470 PIUS HEALTH CARE LTD 89,637.72
    471 RONYVON VENTURES 89,403.36
    472 IT TAKES NO TIME ENTERPRISE 89,379.97
    473 ROSE ENTSIE 89,188.83
    474 RESIN TECH GH LTD 87,668.76
    475 GEBANK ENGINEERING SERVICES 87,376.50
    476 B.KAY LINKS VENTURES LTD 86,373.70
    477 NEJAMS ENTERPRISES LIMITED 86,297.83
    478 HARRY’S SIGHTS & TOUR 86,161.87
    479 BORQUAYE ABRAHAM 86,076.47
    480 ADDY NII TETTEY ANTIE SAMUEL 85,160.33
    481 ADDAI-AMOAH THERESA 85,117.07
    482 PROMPT FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD 84,976.82
    483 MENSAH BONSU MOTORS 84,725.98
    484 MAHAMA ESSEL & NAFESA E. ARTHUR 84,689.95
    485 JESLORD LTD 84,034.41
    486 BUABAI CONSTRUCTION WORKS 83,866.23
    487 CAPOS VENTURES 83,763.85
    488 EMMANUEL YANKSON 83,622.08
    489 CHARLES AMOAH 83,337.59
    490 A.A BLESSING SUPER ENTERPRISE 82,183.06
    491 GOD IS GOOD WELDING ENTERPRISE 82,156.18
    492 HAPPYOURSELF OWNED BY ANAANE AWUDU YAKUBU ENTE 81,116.49
    493 BAIDOO GIFTY THERESA 80,579.46
    494 KUM LINDA 80,471.50
    495 EQUAL RIGHT CONSTRUCTION 80,273.34
    496 OBED KORANTENG 79,895.49
    497 BOAKYE-YIADOM FREDERICK 78,576.24
    498 SIMPLE LIVING ENT 77,646.46
    499 OSEI ASIBEY SEKYERE INT.SCH. 77,436.04
    500 SABAH DALA 77,286.57
    501 EMBRACE ASSOCITION 77,197.28
    502 BAT WAYS ENTERPRISE 77,102.27
    503 CLARA BAABA QUANSAH 76,287.99
    504 NAZIR KOJO YAWSON 75,771.58
    505 SHAYAK CONSTRUCTION WORKS LTD COP 75,539.23
    506 AL-MOZAAN LIMITED 75,115.43
    507 KWABENA BUABENG 74,735.53
    508 AYIM KWAKU 74,301.68
    509 CASINO LINKS ENTERPRISE 73,799.52
    510 SAMPSAON EFFAH 73,231.72
    511 GREAT ASTRONOMERS FOOTBALL CLUB (1186000000001) 73,039.26
    512 BENSON FRIMPONG 72,598.64
    513 AGGREY KWEGYIR MICHAEL 72,501.79
    514 CHASE CLOTHINGS 72,490.31
    515 ADZAMOS VENTURES 72,102.50
    516 FRIMPONG BENSON 71,817.46
    517 AWUDI FRANK 71,798.14
    518 G-ROCK ENTERPRISE 71,620.32
    519 ARLOO RICHARD 71,585.80
    520 GOOD FRIENDS ENTERPRISE 71,582.27
    521 LYNBERT COMPANY LTD 71,506.01
    522 ADANVOR AKPENE THERESA 71,276.30
    523 APPIAH MOHAMMED 70,970.35
    524 KWAKU MARFO 70,708.17
    525 Y & K INVESTMENTS LIMITED 70,145.41
    526 AWORTWE IGNATIUS 69,414.58
    527 KINGSLEY ABOAGYE 67,722.02
    528 AB GOLDEN NUGGET COMPANY LTD 67,579.39
    529 BAABEA ELIZABETH 67,001.88
    530 FRANCIS OPOKU MENSAH 66,354.18
    531 LILLY AYITEY 65,737.26
    532 GLOBAL WAREHOUSE INVESTMENT LIMITED 65,571.35
    533 EBENEZER EGYIR 65,301.54
    534 DE-2KAY,S VENTURES. 64,831.02
    535 DERICK GYAPONG 64,789.34
    536 OBOSU K. ENTERPRISE 64,780.27
    537 ENTERPRISE BUGUBALE MUMUNI 64,769.66
    538 PREMIER COMMODITIES LIMITEDTRANSFERED 64,667.99
    539 ANKRAH OSMOND 64,226.26
    540 ACKON-ANNAN KOFI 64,154.82
    541 EMMANUEL PAPA ASAMOAH 63,681.96
    542 ROYAL PALACE HOTEL 63,675.99
    543 LEBGIYALI ENTERPRISE 63,654.57
    544 PAUL KUMI MINTAH 63,521.81
    545 ALELEWALE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE 63,165.91
    546 BUSINESS PORT ENTERPRISE 63,077.02
    547 T-ZONE ENTERPRISE 63,003.46
    548 ARTHUR SAMUEL 62,999.18
    549 JULIANA YARO 62,737.79
    550 ANSAH KWAME ASOANDZE ADU 62,656.92
    551 AMPOFO ELIJAH 62,381.10
    552 FOLLY JAMES 62,349.86
    553 OSEMAY ENTERPRISE 61,088.99
    554 OWUSU-BOAKYE KWASI 59,981.50
    555 AMAOH ABUGRI 59,921.75
    556 MANIESON THOMAS DOREEN 59,651.84
    557 ABAYATEYE SAMUEL TEYE 59,492.73
    558 QUAIDOO AMUZU ISAAC 59,471.89
    559 TRINITY GLAUBEN VENTURES 59,290.65
    560 KAMBOL COMPANY LIMITED 59,256.42
    561 MIREKU OSEI BENJAMIN 59,094.01
    562 TKODIE LIMITED 58,459.23
    563 NESTABO CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 58,213.89
    564 DARLINGTON FELIX WUGOH 58,202.95
    565 OWABEN ENTERPRISE 58,170.85
    566 SARKODIE JOSEPH 57,943.72
    567 MANFRED DOLLAH 57,942.36
    568 STEWART JULIET 57,762.41
    569 ABANUKO ENTERPRIS 57,753.99
    570 ASIEDU LOVE 57,747.33
    571 DESTINY ORIENT VENTURES LTD 57,712.39
    572 KULEK COMPANY LTD 57,690.43
    573 ODORMEY LYDIA 57,663.44
    574 OBOH IBRAHIM NUHU 57,663.44
    575 NYAMADOR ATSU 57,663.44
    576 NAZER SAMUEL 57,663.44
    577 NIMFAH CHARLES 57,663.44
    578 NKRUMAH KOFI AARON 57,663.44
    579 DANKWA PRINCE 57,663.44
    580 BAIDEN ASIEDU RICHARD 57,663.44
    581 AKYI EVANS SYLVESTER 57,663.44
    582 ADJEI VERONICA 57,663.44
    583 AIDOO HAGAR 57,663.44
    584 ADJEI AMOS NANA 57,663.44
    585 ADJETEY VINCENT KWEKU 57,663.44
    586 TWUMASI-KANKAM DORCAS 57,661.64
    587 ARMOO RICHMOND 57,546.48
    588 AMOAH CHARLES 57,322.66
    589 WINTRACK LIMITED 57,054.40
    590 HAYFORD ERIC 57,031.83
    591 AGYAM SAMUEL 56,985.12
    592 DOMKOF COMPANY LIMITED 56,872.37
    593 KONADU KWAKU JUSTICE 56,868.88
    594 KWABENA OFORI 56,294.92
    595 ISAAC KOFI BELL 56,166.84
    596 AMART’S SAUCE CATERING SERVICES 56,016.65
    597 BAIDOO SAMUEL 55,982.82
    598 YEBOAH SAMUEL 55,711.04
    599 TANKO AMINA 55,675.05
    600 OSEI BONSU PAUL 55,675.05
    601 ESSOUN KOFI 55,675.05
    602 GBATE AMA CHARLOTTE 55,675.05
    603 DADZIE PERPETUAL 55,675.05
    604 AIKINS BETTY 55,675.05
    605 ARTHUR OSEI EBENEZER 55,675.05
    606 AMOAKO BOTCHWAY DESMOND 55,675.05
    607 COBBINA ROBERT 55,387.13
    608 OPTIMUM-PRIME SERVICES 55,348.91
    609 KANKAM KENNEDY 55,277.22
    610 ACHEAMPONG STEPHEN ARTHUR 55,171.20
    611 DONKOH MICHAEL 55,135.21
    612 RICHARD OKINE ENT. 55,030.91
    613 SEYRAM COURAGE 55,019.00
  • 614 MINTAH WALTER ANTHONY 54,919.28
    615 AHASANIYA ENTERPRISE 54,865.33
    616 ARTHUR KWESI JOHN 54,610.06
    617 JOHN A HAYFORD 54,545.31
    618 ASIEDU NKANSAH RICHARD 54,405.46
    619 SAMUEL AKPOR SOWAH 54,326.72
    620 DOMPREH MERCY 53,983.56
    621 AFRIYIE RICHARD 53,983.56
    622 YUSIF ABUBAKAR 53,911.58
    623 TAWIAH EVANS 53,911.58
    624 DAWSON BAIDOO SAMUEL 53,911.58
    625 DZAKPATA JOHN 53,911.58
    626 FOSU A LINDA 53,911.58
    627 AMOAH CHRISTOPHER 53,911.58
    628 EVER SHALOM VENTURES 53,867.14
    629 FUDZI CHARITY 53,835.83
    630 ADDAI JANET 53,686.65
    631 APPIAH HELENA 53,686.65
    632 AMOAH ADJEI PETER 53,686.65
    633 AFFUL PAUL 53,686.65
    634 DR. SARFO KANTAKA 1045000001141 53,347.71
    635 AIKINS PATRICK 52,788.51
    636 GHARTEY AYAW NANA 52,737.01
    637 AWIA ABIZI DOMINIC 52,727.58
    638 DIVERSE CAPITAL LIMITED 52,690.98
    639 FRIMPONG A. BISMARK 52,579.99
    640 KWABGAB ENTERPRISE 52,493.00
    641 NASDEK SERVICES LIMITED 52,169.03
    642 APPIAH KOBINA LESLIE 52,112.13
    643 OSEI CHARLOTTE 51,698.26
    644 ASARE DEI CHARLES 51,698.26
    645 AGYEI ERNEST 51,698.26
    646 LYDIA EFUA ASIEDU (1185000000780) 51,669.47
    647 OSEI RICHARD 51,626.28
    648 AMUKWANDOH LYDIA 51,581.29
    649 A. WAHAB ENTERPRISE 51,251.38
    650 ADU-DARKO NANA YAW ADUHENE MICHAEL 51,150.36
    651 FRANCIS R. FYNN JACKSON (1182000000042) 51,057.69
    652 ANTHONY ADJEI MENSAH 50,695.85
    653 EBENEZER SAMMY FILSON 50,628.20
    654 YEBOAH FRANK 50,426.51
    655 MAXI CLASS COMPANY LIMITED 50,330.67
    656 TURKSON DE-GRAFT EVANS 50,285.69
    657 OBENG KWEKU 50,060.76
    658 OWUSU DANIEL 50,060.76
    659 ODURO KWEKU-KONTOH BENJAMIN 50,060.76
    660 DADZIE MARIAN 50,060.76
    661 DZIFA ESTHER 50,060.76
    662 HAIZEL JOSEPH 49,961.79
    663 AKESSEH GRACE 49,709.86
    664 ADAADOGU EBENEZER 49,709.86
    665 KPODO ROCKSON ALFRED KUJO 49,305.81
    666 IBRAHIM HAIZEL 49,286.99
    667 CUDJOE CHRISTINA 49,233.01
    668 AFDEM COMPANY LIMITED 49,218.58
    669 SAM ELIZABETH 48,981.08
    670 DRAMANI JOSEPH 48,909.11
    671 ADDO NII AMAAH 48,852.60
    672 CECILIA BUDU HAGAN 48,794.88
    673 PARYER OF JABEZ VENTURES 48,624.97
    674 AHELE JOSEPH 48,585.21
    675 PAUL AMPAABENG KYEREMEH 48,113.35
    676 AMOAKO PETER 47,649.49
    677 HASSAN YAHAYA 47,429.56
    678 PETER KOW QUAYSON 47,411.82
    679 LARBI SOPHIA 47,073.67
    680 ANITA HORM 46,974.08
    681 EWUSI DANIEL 46,857.73
    682 GRACE ELEANOR DADZIE (1182000000120) 46,833.04
    683 MOHAMMED HADI ALHASSAN 46,781.76
    684 EXPERT CONSULT 46,657.99
    685 BADU OPHELIA 46,641.80
    686 JOHNSON GAIPKA 46,435.76
    687 TYME LINE GROUP GHANA LIMITED 46,280.00
    688 APPIAH LINDA 46,260.93
    689 BINEY MARI SIMONG PHILOMENA 46,209.93
    690 OTOO KWESI ANTHONY 46,209.93
    691 APPIAH GYEKYE 46,209.93
    692 PINAMAN ADWOA 46,062.12
    693 M. K AWI ENTERPRISE LIMITED 45,848.35
    694 IDDRISU SEIDU 45,815.13
    695 PAINE ATTA FRANCIS 45,800.12
    696 SARFO EMMANUEL 45,729.98
    697 HAFOCO INVESTMENT LTD 45,463.98
    698 ASUMANG KENNETH NII ODOI 45,450.99
    699 ARTHUR-SIMPSON JOACHIM 45,310.20
    700 RICKS SCHOOL 45,153.79
    701 NKANSAH KUMAH 44,986.30
    702 BAIDOO YAW STEPHEN 44,986.30
    703 YUSSIF HUSSEINI YARO 44,698.39
    704 DURAYS ENGINEERING COMPANY 44,392.19
    705 HAMPTON COMPANY LTD (1184000000004) 44,327.23
    706 MICHAEL NKANSAH 44,186.62
    707 CHARTERED IMPEX 43,943.09
    708 YEBOAH KOBINA 43,906.63
    709 APASIBA MEMORIAL SCHOOL COMPLEX LIMITED 43,859.48
    710 JAMES ESHUN COBBINAH 43,855.78
    711 JUSTLINE ENTERPRISE 43,832.28
    712 OVERSEAS UNION LTD 43,831.56
    713 AMOA-MENSAH EDWIN JOSEPH 43,744.68
    714 ESSIECO ENTERPRISES LIMITED 43,698.29
    715 TILIBE MORDECAI TAKAL 43,590.14
    716 BIGWILLS ENTERPRISE LTD 43,470.59
    717 ARABAS OVEN ENTERPRISE 43,464.14
    718 EMMES J. ENTERPRISE 43,325.48
    719 MUSHEI ABUBAKARI 43,306.80
    720 OPOKU LUCY 43,078.88
    721 ISAAC YANKEY ENTERPRISE 43,000.93
    722 AGYEMANG OSEI ROSEMARY 42,999.56
    723 KINEDDY CO. LTD 42,986.97
    724 ABU RAHMAN ENTERPRISE 42,970.63
    725 MOHAMMED M. ABUBAKAR 42,884.00
    726 ALT CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 42,703.88
    727 ADONGO AKOLOGO ENT 42,464.19
    728 EMMANUEL TACHIE HEYFORD 42,395.09
    729 KAMOAT LIMITED 42,327.32
    730 MOSES KWAKU TEYE ENTERPRISE 42,319.69
    731 JUDICIA E BOTCHWAY (118500000 42,287.12
    732 GRA-B-ENTERPRISE 42,235.77
    733 BOKAN LIMITED 42,145.87
    734 THOMAS JONAH JNR 42,107.18
    735 VICOBICK ENTERPRISE 41,910.57
    736 AKOGO VIVIAN 41,756.28
    737 HON. SIMON LAAR 41,747.29
    738 OBENG STEPHEN 41,675.31
    739 APASIBA MEMORIAL SCHOOL COMPLE 41,531.35
    740 VICTORIA BOAKYE 41,529.84
    741 DANIELS ABENA AHWIRENBEA ESTHER 41,497.88
    742 FRIMGEO VENTURES 41,405.39
    743 ARKRAFPHT WORKS 41,127.12
    744 DONKOR KOFI BERNARD 41,098.05
    745 LOGGIE KANMAALE SOMPSON 40,997.38
    746 BINEY KOFI ALBERT 40,883.55
    747 WIABOH ISHMAEL 40,811.57
    748 STEPHEN NII ARMAH HAMMOND 40,787.60
    749 ADU-DARKO NANA MICHAEL 40,680.54
    750 BIMPONG JAMES 40,644.22
    751 DOMSTON ENTERPRISE 40,498.47
    752 SALAMATA KETIME 40,271.74
    753 ACHEAMPONG JOYCE 40,271.74
    754 DARKOH BISMARK 40,127.78
    755 WAHABU AZUURE AYINEBIRE ENTEERPRISE 40,039.61
    756 MARY OPUNI 40,021.22
    757 ANNAN ROBERT ODARTEY 39,967.56
    758 FRIMPONG ERIC KOFI 39,875.53
    759 KARIM AYI (SA) 39,820.18
    760 COFFIE COMFORT 39,767.89
    761 ANDERSON REGINA 39,767.89
    762 AKYERE KOFI LINCENCED CHEMICAL SHOP 39,668.42
    763 BOKKSON ENTERPRISE 39,665.14
    764 HAYISON KYEREWA HILDER 39,587.95
    765 HAMZTECH GHANA LIMITED 39,564.08
    766 RHEMA MOTORS 39,481.99
    767 KWAKYE ENOCH 39,454.53
    768 INTIN RANDY 39,422.04
    769 HAWA HAMIDU 39,035.66
    770 JAPAN BASE ENTEPRISE 38,934.49
    771 KISSI OSEI HENOCK 38,876.01
    772 M-VISIONS 38,845.06
    773 ORLEANS-LINDSAY CONDUA JAMES 38,747.31
    774 DIJULS GHANA LIMITED 38,730.47
    775 HAYFRON JOSEPH JNR 38,716.58
    776 E A S MOTORS CORP 38,611.27
    777 FAMILY CARE COMPANY LTD. 38,570.93
    778 AMPOMSEM EWURAMA 38,508.27
    779 AMPOFO LARBI ERIC 38,508.27
    780 OFOSU ISAAC KELLY 38,413.51
    781 CORPORATE ARENA CO. LTD 38,249.04
    782 TWUMASI DIANE 38,215.58
    783 SAMNURUS ENTERPRISE 38,206.61
    784 ADDAE ADJATEY JONATHAN 38,148.38
    785 ANTHONY SAM (1182000000140) 38,145.14
    786 EVANN EMPIRE LIMITED 38,066.22
    787 OPOKU FRANK 38,014.90
    788 APAMAX VENTURES 37,885.23
    789 SOSU SUZAN 37,855.47
    790 KWEKU EHUN & E.E. EHUN 37,799.58
    791 WILLIAM EFFA ATTA 37,788.49
    792 AUGUSTINA ADJEI 37,788.49
    793 CARE SPECIALIST MEDICAL LAB LTD 37,788.49
    794 ABDUL GAGGAR IBRAHIM 37,701.08
    795 IDDRISU SAFIANU C/A 37,669.66
    796 AGYEMAN OPOKU FRANK 37,311.67
    797 COUNTER CHQ NORTH BRANCH 37,274.35
    798 MILLERITE DESIGN SERVICES 37,230.95
    799 DFAJ NOPAMAD ENTERPRISE 37,056.01
    800 ACK-MAX CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 36,910.25
    801 GERSHON O. DJAN 36,812.15
    802 KWIQPLUS VENTURES 36,809.77
    803 AMPOFO MICHAEL JOE 36,768.82
    804 JOYCE APENTENG 36,597.65
    805 SHAGSHAUN VENTURES 36,426.42
    806 AGYEMAN-MANU KWAKU 36,412.06
    807 MAVENT VENTURES 36,389.10
    808 RYCHNAD INVESTMENTS 36,345.08
    809 BAMUEL VENTURES 36,239.85
    810 OWUSU FRIMPONG ENOCH 35,989.04
    811 AYERAKWAH JOSEPH 35,989.04
    812 GYAMAY TIMBERS LTD 35,778.51
    813 BERNICE ATITSE 35,692.53
    814 CUDJOE ANTHONY 35,273.51
    815 NINBAALU MEMORIAL VENTURES LIM 34,917.11
    816 DUKO ODURO PERTERSON 34,479.66
    817 ERNESTINA N. DENNIS (1182000000087) 34,383.28
    818 ABBAN CHRISTIAN 34,308.86
    819 CHUKWULOBE KINGSLEY 34,043.11
    820 ODOOM PATRICK 33,949.65
    821 ARTHUR REBECCA 33,649.75
    822 PHILIP QUARCOO 33,540.31
    823 AWUKU LAWRENCE 33,529.77
    824 ESTHER APPIAH KUBI 33,501.41
    825 CHRIST CARE PREPARATORY SCHOOL 33,459.30
    826 ENTERPRISE E. KUSI 33,400.46
    827 CALVIN JOSEPH DARLIN (1182000000351) 33,339.31
    828 CYNTHIA DANSOA BOATENG 33,289.86
    829 MOHAMMED DUADA 33,121.25
    830 MICRO CAPITAL NETWORK LTD 33,082.17
    831 ADB SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS ENTERPRISE 33,065.33
    832 ABRAHAM LINCOLN COMPANY LIMITED 32,947.86
    833 ALFRED KWAKYE 32,810.24
    834 MAWUENA VIVIAN 32,717.10
    835 DONKOR VICTOR 32,714.04
    836 FOSUAA AGNES 32,714.04
    837 ACKOM MARY 32,714.04
    838 AIDOO ERIC 32,714.04
    839 PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE’S PARTY 32,694.60
    840 KWADWO ANTWI TABI 32,676.36
    841 ASUMAN KWAW HAROLD 32,610.21
    842 OHENEBA KORANTENG 32,390.14
    843 SUMAILA ISSAKA 32,390.14
    844 NYANEBA ESI FRANCISCA 32,390.14
    845 ESSILIFIE ABA LINDA 32,390.14
    846 RICHARD A BUCHAG 32,353.97
    847 TAMAKLOE PATRICK 32,166.21
    848 HOUSE OF HOTTA LIMITED 32,088.19
    849 CHRISTIAN ANDOH DONKOR 32,033.88
    850 MCFFOSS DISTRIBUTION SERVICES LTD 32,025.17
    851 PATRICK AGGEY 32,013.98
    852 KODUAH OWUSU 31,990.23
    853 YEWULI EMMANUEL 31,910.15
    854 IBRAHIM IDDRISU (1182000000073) 31,826.12
    855 LYNDERIC ENTERPRISE 31,670.36
    856 BONUAH PAUL 31,598.38
    857 PETER AGYEI 31,573.01
    858 EBONY ENTERPRISE 31,494.30
    859 AGYAPONG FRANKLIN 31,404.29
    860 FREMPONG ADUWAA PRISCILLA 31,364.45
    861 JOSEPH AMISSAH 31,362.43
    862 KAYABA MAHAMI 31,310.47
    863 BAFFOUR AGYEI BERNARD 31,303.27
    864 MOHAMMED IDDRISU 31,285.27
    865 DELDEE VENTURES 31,145.17
    866 SARPONG GETRUDE 31,004.56
    867 MOHAMMED APPIAH 30,894.11
    868 KONADU KOFI 30,770.63
    869 GRACE AIDOO GYAMFI 30,536.92
    870 CONNECT GLOBAL 30,436.29
    871 ATTAKORAH-AMANIAMPONG YAW 30,375.04
    872 ACHIAA AMA 30,362.69
    873 FRIMPONG KWADWO 30,336.46
    874 JUNCTION 8 GUEST HOUSE 30,311.37
    875 OSEI GEORGE 30,230.79
    876 ABBAN KOFI EMMANUEL 30,230.79
    877 HOLYLAND BUILDERS COMPANY LIMITED 30,134.52
    878 DANSO KWASI 30,086.84
    879 ABDULAI OSMAN 29,946.19
    880 PENNAH STEPHEN 29,912.80
    881 KRONZU DORIS 29,800.80
    882 OPOKU ELIZABETH 29,654.97
  • 883 AMELI KUMAH ELIEZER 29,645.11
    884 MUZISCO COMPANY LIMITED 29,635.86
    885 2424 COMPANY LIMITED 29,526.02
    886 SULEMANA ALHASSAN 29,487.76
    887 E-MESS CONSTRUCTION & TRADING 29,351.19
    888 AZUMAH OLIVIA 29,328.48
    889 EMMANUEL OWUSU 29,324.30
    890 AGYEMANG PRINCE 29,284.28
    891 MAURUS SERVICES LIMITED 29,080.40
    892 AINOO ALICE 29,079.15
    893 COOMPSON EMELIA 28,994.86
    894 ELIZABETH AZUMAH 28,933.07
    895 DIANA AKOSUA MENU 28,924.39
    896 SEIDU SALIFU 28,904.06
    897 GEORGE KWAKU GYABAA 28,803.69
    898 SIMON AUBIN 28,791.23
    899 ADDAI JOSEPH 28,791.23
    900 CONSTANT KWAKU SAMUEL 28,789.72
    901 MODERN TIMES LIMITED 28,699.03
    902 SAKO CERAMICS AND TILES 28,587.03
    903 JOHNNY ACHIBRAH 1041000000869 28,572.78
    904 ABIODUN ADEKUNLE 28,472.80
    905 ASANTE AKUA JANE 28,460.21
    906 ZAGOON ABDUL MANAF 28,368.47
    907 UMORO SADAT SAANA 28,356.05
    908 SAM KWAKU JOHN 28,341.37
    909 MENSAH DELADEM KINGSLEY 28,341.37
    910 FAMIYEH JOE EUSEBEUS 28,288.07
    911 KOBOTA ENTERPRISE 28,215.95
    912 AMPAH- TURKSON CHRISTIANA 28,212.53
    913 ABIGAIL BUERTEY 28,206.37
    914 LAKO JEAN-JACQUES SEBASTIEN 28,143.43
    915 OWUSU THOMAS K 28,125.44
    916 OTOO HANNAH 28,109.24
    917 TENGFRIM VENTURES LIMITED 28,060.87
    918 QUARTEYSON ELIZABETH 28,030.14
    919 BOATENG ALEX KWAKU 28,022.90
    920 ADIKU ELORM IVAN 28,009.73
    921 BROWN ALEX 28,003.07
    922 ANABA GEORGE 27,991.56
    923 SOSU FRANK 27,979.46
    924 DANIEL EWUSIE 27,916.88
    925 MADARA LIMITED 27,885.89
    926 MUSAH AYISHETU 27,861.74
    927 ENTSIE ROSE 27,827.63
    928 ALEX TWENEBOAH KODUAH 27,743.95
    929 CONSTANCE AMANKRAH-YEBOAH 27,710.45
    930 OFORI ACHEAMPOMAA 27,682.63
    931 ANSAH VIVIAN 27,682.19
    932 E2 KOSAAS 27,631.02
    933 NSOWAA ADWOA 27,621.59
    934 MICHEAL KWAKU ADADE 27,580.06
    935 MUJEED A ADAMS 27,499.66
    936 CHARLOTTE MARTIN HAGAN 27,459.64
    937 GEOJULI ENTERPRISE 27,441.64
    938 TETTEY DZIWORNU 27,426.20
    939 EUNICE ADELAITAR 27,371.21
    940 KUMI FRANCIS 27,366.93
    941 STELLA OWUSU-ASAKU 27,332.13
    942 ADJEI AKROMAH PAUL 27,279.98
    943 GEORGINA YATES 27,279.73
    944 JUSTICE BOAMA KWABI 27,270.73
    945 NIMPONG GEORGE 27,263.28
    946 MARK OSEI TUTU (1182000000030) 27,257.88
    947 BOAHEN J.K 27,232.84
    948 HWE SE AWURADE AKASA ENT. 27,232.55
    949 ERIC SEEDOF ASIEDU SIMPEY 27,171.73
    950 KUJAR BENN 26,991.78
    951 DADZIE KWAME MIKI PAUL 26,991.78
    952 HAERU AMABDI 26,991.78
    953 AMOJOS ENTERPRISE 26,991.78
    954 KUSI SPRAYING ENT 26,981.45
    955 BEST ASSOCIATION 26,948.70
    956 GAIKPAH AGNES 26,934.74
    957 SEIDU ADAM 26,791.25
    958 CHARLES COFFIE 26,755.69
    959 GUR-GBAYA CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 26,703.90
    960 BOAMAH KWAME 26,676.52
    961 ASARE FESTUS YEBOAH 26,663.99
    962 YEBOAH DANIEL 26,573.05
    963 GOSHEN HANDS ENTERPRISE 26,566.57
    964 PAAPA PEARCE PERASON 26,566.39
    965 NUWORMEGBE GABRIEL 26,551.99
    966 FELICIA BROWN (1182000000057) 26,498.59
    967 JOYCE THOMPSON 26,436.97
    968 BENJAMIN MENSAH 26,415.74
    969 T.BOAMAH WILD COMPANY LIMITED 26,338.47
    970 MARTHA NYARKO 26,313.39
    971 GREAT AMBITION VENTURES 26,304.25
    972 ASAANA MARY 26,272.00
    973 MENSAH JOSEPH GRAHAM 26,103.82
    974 DONKOR FREDERICK TABI 26,077.66
    975 RAMANI SALIFU 25,912.11
    976 ANSAH KOFI B 25,912.11
    977 ESSEL NANA OHENEMAA ASANUAH 25,894.40
    978 IBRAHIM SHARRIF KOFI 25,732.13
    979 SADIQ RAHINATU 25,707.55
    980 DYNAMIC SATELLITE COMMUNICATION 25,609.01
    981 FAUNKET ENTERPRISE 25,595.05
    982 HAYFORD AMOAKO 25,572.73
    983 SHAIBU SURAJU 25,566.15
    984 YEBOAH GEORGINA 25,534.22
    985 BENEFOH DENNIS 25,510.69
    986 GORDON MAVIS 25,444.25
    987 ADLER TECHNOLGY SYSTEMS 25,416.72
    988 ADWOA AGYAPOMAA 25,396.64
    989 NYATEPE EDWARD 25,387.86
    990 NASSAR MAKAFUI MANSA 25,358.27
    991 DONKOH RICHARD 25,280.68
    992 LAADI MUHAZU 25,192.33
    993 KWAME OSEI BONSU FELIX 25,192.33
    994 LARTEY DIVINE 25,192.33
    995 AMPOFO PETER 25,192.33
    996 ASARE KWAME ISAAC 25,168.25
    997 SACKEY MAXWELL 25,039.41
    998 WESTLINK EXPRESS MICRO FINANCE LTD. 24,868.39
    999 LARYEA DERICK 24,778.45
    1000 ALEXANDER ACHEAMPONG 24,766.58
    1001 DECCON LTD 24,698.34
    1002 WILLIAMS MAMIE ADUTWUMWAA 24,660.77
    1003 ABDULAI HALIDU 24,652.49
    1004 MENSAH NANA GEORGE 24,615.10
    1005 HENRY KOW ABRAHAM (1185000000237) 24,508.54
    1006 OWUSU KENNY 1045000001781 24,292.60
    1007 LYDIA FULAH 24,169.16
    1008 AYEBO WILLIAM 24,085.31
    1009 KABUTEY JOSHUA 24,059.03
    1010 BEDMARKS ENTERPRISE 24,053.82
    1011 JOSEPH ANTOBAM 24,045.90
    1012 GIBBO EXP. AND IMP. VENT. 23,992.67
    1013 SAMUEL NANNOR 23,947.86
    1014 LEMECHI AMAEFULE VICTOR 23,851.95
    1015 CONSTANCE AMANKWAH YEBOAH 23,842.16
    1016 SEWORNU ENOCH TEYE 23,792.75
    1017 ELO-HIM FLOUR 23,777.42
    1018 DUSI FRANCIS JOSHUA 23,755.57
    1019 ENNINFUL PAULINA 23,752.77
    1020 YIRENKYI GEORGE 23,736.54
    1021 SAM FRANCIS 23,707.60
    1022 AKWESI ANDERSON 23,703.86
    1023 SETH ASAMOAH ADDO 23,666.39
    1024 NEW JOSAM CONSTUCTION LTD 23,645.12
    1025 BENTIL ALEX KIZITO 23,644.80
    1026 FRIMPONG FOSU 23,590.24
    1027 KONADU MERCY 23,535.93
    1028 ADARKWAH OFORI EMMANUEL 23,521.25
    1029 SAMUEL ACQUAYE 23,518.84
    1030 DEPENDABLE SOLUTIONS ENTERPRIS 23,378.95
    1031 OPOKU ANTWI 23,296.79
    1032 AFEKE LILY 23,266.92
    1033 RICHARD ADDO 23,266.34
    1034 OTOO ENOCH 23,226.21
    1035 SANDIMMS MARTABA LIMITED 23,186.95
    1036 ADDO EMMANUEL ADOTEY 23,093.02
    1037 TIMOTHY DOTSE 23,056.42
    1038 ANYINAKWA JOSEPH 23,032.99
    1039 KWASI PETER / EMMANUEL AMOABA 23,021.04
    1040 BENTUM VENTURES 22,932.47
    1041 NKETIAH THEOPHELIA 22,926.89
    1042 KOJO ANTWI BOSIAKO 22,906.05
    1043 GEOSDAN TRADING ENT. 22,895.98
    1044 EDWIN SELORM DZEBU- TSOR 22,862.43
    1045 ARTHUR JUSTICE JOHN 22,721.07
    1046 BINEY FRANCIS 22,709.08
    1047 ACHIAMAA AGARTHA 22,639.63
    1048 FOLLY STEPHEN 22,529.14
    1049 KENNEDY ADU-GYAMFI 22,511.15
    1050 UMAR HAFIZ 22,478.76
    1051 CHRISTOPHER DARKEY 22,436.90
    1052 OBENG – ASAMOAH DAVID 22,421.17
    1053 OXFORD PREP. SCH.- KISSI 22,420.24
    1054 MUSTAPHA AWOEGYAN 22,405.12
    1055 GAFA EDWARD 22,391.88
    1056 ADORBOE JOSEPH 22,314.21
    1057 KAKRABA KWAME 22,212.44
    1058 PAUL KWABENA NYADZRO 22,155.72
    1059 ROBERT CHARLES VANDYCK 22,132.22
    1060 NKONSAH SAMUEL 22,128.01
    1061 APPIAH ERIC 22,121.92
    1062 PEPRAH KWABENA 22,076.83
    1063 AWUDU AYAMBILLA ENTERPRISE 22,054.98
    1064 TANIMU BABA 22,043.65
    1065 FRIMPO-TEL SERVICES LTD 22,043.14
    1066 7M GHANA LTD (1184000000001) 22,023.53
    1067 BAAH PATRICIA 22,003.34
    1068 NTERFUL JOHN 21,991.97
    1069 AKUTTER KWEKU 21,973.18
    1070 ZANZIBA ADENYO 21,971.02
    1071 HAPPY KEGBORLU 21,971.02
    1072 DANKWA ABIGAIL 21,953.32
    1073 DEPPY TRADERS 21,906.53
    1074 FATADEI PATIENCE 21,809.36
    1075 LOUIS DARKO 21,789.17
    1076 SAMEVI BENJAMIN 21,762.03
    1077 THERESA AKPENE ADANVOR 21,719.75
    1078 KOOMSON KOJO JOHN 21,675.77
    1079 KISSIEDU LUDWIG ALFRED 21,651.80
    1080 SAPPOR VERONICA 21,618.55
    1081 JOSHUA RENE ASSIBA 21,614.12
    1082 FUSEINI SALIFU 21,602.96
    1083 QUAYSON GRACE 21,593.42
    1084 QUARCOO PHILIP 21,593.42
    1085 TAWIAH ABOAGYE HAGAR 21,593.42
    1086 LAILA SULEMANA 21,593.42
    1087 MENSAH CLEMENTINA DORIS 21,593.42
    1088 ARHIN ABIGAIL 21,593.42
    1089 AKOLOGO COMFORT 21,593.42
    1090 ACKAH DAVID 21,593.42
    1091 KARIKARI KELVIN 21,553.40
    1092 SAFIAN YAKUBU 21,525.23
  • 1093 ADEGAH EMMANUEL 21,491.25
    1094 SAMUEL SOVON 21,388.50
    1095 FRANCIS AGOZI 21,388.50
    1096 CEPHAS AGBOVOR 21,388.50
    1097 HEAVEN ROCKMERCHANT 21,350.53
    1098 AGYAPONG KWABENA BAAH 21,348.30
    1099 BONUAH JOHN 21,345.82
    1100 DUKER NYAME KWESI 21,255.27
    1101 BORTEI SOPHIA 21,251.53
    1102 DECCOU CONSOLIDATED(DECCOU) LTD 2 21,227.49
    1103 GUIDEMECO VENTURES 21,205.25
    1104 BENJILAMP ENT 21,173.18
    1105 ACQUAAH & SONS LIMITED 21,170.81
    1106 ABUDU ALI 21,168.18
    1107 DONTWI ELIZABETH B 21,155.11
    1108 NEIZER BESSIE AMA 21,143.56
    1109 ODO YEDE SUPERMARKET 21,130.82
    1110 JOHN QUARM 21,129.17
    1111 ANDERSON PHILOMENA 21,089.58
    1112 MAC N DELL CO LTD 20,998.63
    1113 EKOS NEW VISION VENTURES 20,976.28
    1114 DOMAYE ENTERPRISE 20,968.26
    1115 ODOI BISMARK 20,944.22
    1116 JOSEPH FRIMPONG FORMALLY OF MAK YOUNG 20,918.88
    1117 AFRIYIE WADIE AMA 20,913.52
    1118 ESTELLE ENRERPRISE 20,899.63
    1119 AIDOO MOHAMMED KWABENA 20,891.64
    1120 MICKSON-YEBOAH THELMA 20,882.46
    1121 OWUSU ANSAH SAMUEL 20,856.55
    1122 BOATENG KOBINA PAUL 20,830.64
    1123 AIDOO STEPHEN 20,746.17
    1124 ELIAS ABORGEH 20,668.72
    1125 AMANKWAA CHARLOTTE 20,637.74
    1126 TWUM EMELIA 20,633.70
    1127 JAMES ARTHUR 20,594.30
    1128 AZIATOR JANET 20,592.97
    1129 AKUA AFRIYIE – OPOKU 20,570.22
    1130 ASIEDU SAAMEA BEATRICE 20,562.59
    1131 DONKOR EMMANUEL 20,545.24
    1132 ABDULAI ABDUL-KARIM 20,446.71
    1133 ANDOH NEWTON 20,436.66
    1134 ERNEST YAWSON 20,405.79
    1135 YAKUBU MUHAMMAD ABUBAKARI 20,393.77
    1136 ANTHONY SONIA EUGENIA 20,393.77
    1137 AGBLEHOR KWADZO WENCENSLAUS 20,379.05
    1138 DONKOH JAMES 20,378.87
    1139 BATURE SALIM ABDUL 20,369.80
    1140 ESHUN JOYCE ANASTASIA 20,364.04
    1141 KERSON EBENEZER A 20,334.53
    1142 ADJEI K. FREDERICK 20,264.57
    1143 MORO SALAM 20,264.31
    1144 ASARE ALBERTA 20,251.39
    1145 TETTEH QUAYE ISSAC 20,243.58
    1146 ODOOM JONATHAN 20,209.79
    1147 KWESI BOTCHWAY 20,201.01
    1148 HAIL VENTURES 20,198.78
    1149 DAVID OHENE YEBOAH 20,153.86
    1150 RICHKWABEN ENTERPRISE 20,152.93
    1151 APPIASAH KWAKU YEBOAH 20,118.16
    1152 MENSAH CHARLES 20,093.98
    1153 DAUDA ABDULAI AGURI ENTERPRISE 20,074.58
    1154 JOHNBENG ENTERPRISE 20,052.34
    1155 ORLEANS-YEBOAH HELENA 20,018.87
    1156 DARKWA ERIC ANTWI 19,991.91
    1157 MOHAMMED AMIDU ENTERPRISE 19,957.83
    1158 ATTAKORAH COLLINS 19,907.41
    1159 MORNYOR PATRICIA 19,907.19
    1160 GYASI PATRICIA 19,890.06
    1161 ANTWI-BOATENG FRANCIS 19,879.45
    1162 KOFI NYARKO 19,869.44
    1163 TETTEH LYDIA 19,829.89
    1164 NEEQUAYE OFORI JAMES 19,815.57
    1165 ANIAKU KWAKU FRANCIS 19,793.97
    1166 ARTHUR CEPHAS 19,793.97
    1167 ADDO DANIEL 19,785.37
    1168 BENYI KOFI 19,757.98
    1169 AMOAH THERESA 19,721.99
    1170 BENEDICT DUKU 19,650.02
    1171 IDDRISU ADAM LOAN A/C 19,588.84
    1172 GAAP4 DE – VENTURES 19,558.39
    1173 ERIC BOAKYE DJAN (1182000000019) 19,516.10
    1174 OFORI DORIS 19,484.07
    1175 ADDAI REBECCA 19,475.07
    1176 Y. MENSAH JAMES 19,471.22
    1177 ANTWI JUSTICE 19,443.30
    1178 MAHAMI GRUMAH GIDEON 19,434.08
    1179 ARTHUR RICHARD 19,433.65
    1180 LORDYSMUN VENTURES 19,317.48
    1181 PAUL GYABAAH 19,279.33
    1182 BINFOH CHARLES 19,242.30
    1183 PETER KWARTENG 19,235.46
    1184 SALIFU MAHAMA 19,206.38
    1185 ROCKSON MICHEAL OFORI 19,137.75
    1186 SARPONG TIWAA MAVIS 19,110.18
    1187 GIBBO EXPORT AND IMPORT VENTURES 19,092.04
    1188 NELSON REGINA 19,074.19
    1189 HAMMARA HASHIMIN 19,069.73
    1190 LARTEY RACHEL 19,011.32
    1191 ASUMADU GEORGINA 19,004.59
    1192 ESTHER HOUPHOUET 18,937.43
    1193 SULEMANA IDDRISU 18,914.26
    1194 OTOO K FRANCIS 18,905.04
    1195 BAMFO YAW EMMANUEL 18,901.44
    1196 SARFO KWESI 18,894.25
    1197 YEBOAH EVANS 18,873.09
    1198 CLARKE PAULINA 18,872.04
    1199 ABBAN EVANS ERIC 18,864.52
    1200 OFORI GODSON 18,821.55
    1201 DOMINION VENTURES 18,749.35
    1202 AWAL IDDRISU MOHAMMED 18,743.88
    1203 LAWRENCE ETTEH 18,729.38
    1204 AGBEE ETEY 18,729.38
    1205 ABRAHAN ABORGEH 18,729.38
    1206 NEEQUAYE MARGERET 18,714.30
    1207 OPOKU MICHEL HENRY 18,691.23
    1208 SAKPETOR MAXWELL ISRAEL 18,595.14
    1209 TUMATAH CHARLES 18,500.71
    1210 DAY BY DAY ELECTRONICS ENTERPR 18,487.79
    1211 ADANFOPA BOAFO INVESTMENT GH.L 18,457.95
    1212 BRUCE -VANDERPUIJE WILLIAM EBENEZER 18,431.90
    1213 RAYMOND ABAIFAAH 18,401.92
    1214 H.M DESTINY ENTERPRISE 18,353.80
    1215 GYAPONG MARGARET 18,334.69
    1216 AHMED SADICK ABUBAKARI 18,294.42
    1217 OWUSU GORDON 18,282.43
    1218 ARHIN KOFI ISAAC 18,282.43
    1219 OSEI OWUSU 18,278.98
    1220 VICTORIA OFORI 18,210.45
    1221 KURANKYE S.E JOHN 18,202.32
    1222 SAM-BENTSI ERIC 18,174.47
    1223 SERWAA LYDIA 18,174.47
    1224 QUAIDOO AMUNSU ISAAC 18,174.47
    1225 BENTSI-SAM VERA 18,174.47
    1226 PEPRAH COLLINS 18,164.46
    1227 BOUHAIRIE HUSNI F. 18,138.15
    1228 OWIREDU REBECCA 18,138.12
    1229 REBECCA AFAZDIE 18,131.39
    1230 ASHLEY RICHARD NII ARYEE 18,083.23
    1231 GAIKPA MARTIN 18,059.52
    1232 THOMAS PHARMACEUTICALS CO. LTD. 18,032.31
    1233 DANIEL WIAFE 18,003.19
    1234 OFUOKWU NDUBUISI ROBINSON[CA] 18,002.76
    1235 YEBOAH EMMANUEL KWAAH 17,994.52
    1236 VERA KAFUI ADDO 17,994.52
    1237 TAHIRU MOHAMMED 17,994.52
    1238 OWUSU FRANK 17,994.52
    1239 KWARTENG K GRACE 17,994.52
    1240 MUSAH SHAIBU 17,994.52
    1241 LAWER FREEMAN 17,994.52
    1242 IBRAHIM ALHASSAN ABUBAKARI 17,994.52
    1243 KUDADJI JOANA TEIKO LOAN A/C 17,994.52
    1244 BOWAN NAAB PASCHAL MARK 17,994.52
    1245 ELIZABETH ESSUMAN 17,994.52
    1246 ADAM ISSAHAKA 17,994.52
    1247 ASANTE YEBOAH OBED 17,994.52
    1248 ADWOA YEBOAH 17,994.52
    1249 A RAHAMAN MOHAMMED 17,994.52
    1250 ANDOH STEPHEN 17,994.52
    1251 DRORVU WISDOM 17,977.32
    1252 KWAKWA SOLOMON 17,958.53
    1253 KWAME BOATENG 17,942.30
    1254 ATUONI GYAU JOSEPH 17,940.54
    1255 ANKU MABEL 17,940.54
    1256 ALL POWERS BELONGS TO JESUS ENT 17,907.61
    1257 JOHN BLESSING 17,886.55
    1258 ARCHER REYNOLDS 17,886.55
    1259 ASAMOAH ANI 17,878.42
    1260 SAMUEL DEDE SASU 17,866.40
    1261 AMPAH ROSE 17,853.59
    1262 OWARE EDWARD 17,850.56
    1263 PIC LIMITED 17,844.45
    1264 ALANDURIT ENTERPRISE 17,832.46
    1265 SALIFU ABDULAI 17,814.76
    1266 ATTAH EFUA 17,814.58
    1267 ASANTE SOLOMON 17,814.29
    1268 AMADU ASANA 17,706.61
    1269 ESSEL-DOOMSON GODFRED 17,678.82
    1270 BOADI BARIMA AMPONIM 17,675.84
    1271 ESSUON HELENA 17,598.64
    1272 EWUSIE ENTERPRISE 17,536.67
    1273 JUSTICE ARTHUR 17,532.53
    1274 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL PAA WILL 17,517.56
    1275 DONYINA ERNESTINA 17,511.44
    1276 FREDUA AGYEMAN NANA 17,501.47
    1277 PEARL OFORIWAA OWUSU 17,494.67
    1278 T. N. SUPERTRUST ENTERPRISE 17,464.26
    1279 DORCAS MENSAH 17,454.68
    1280 FYNN KWAMINA 17,454.68
    1281 ACHEAMPONG SAMUEL OFORI 17,454.68
    1282 AKAFSON ANTHONY HACKMAN 17,430.28
    1283 MENSAH SOLOMON 17,376.59
    1284 AWUAH FRANCIS 17,374.79
    1285 OWUSU-ANSAH GILBERT 17,349.17
    1286 BOAMA RICHARD K. 17,346.72
    1287 OSMAN GARIBA 17,274.74
    1288 SAMUEL TABI ANIM (1182000000055) 17,257.03
    1289 OGOE ANNA 17,247.57
    1290 OSEI HENRY 17,242.35
    1291 SIMPSOM ADDISON LEAH 17,229.39
    1292 AYAMBA ELORM ATINOTO JANET 17,225.33
    1293 HAQUE ZIA-UL- MOHAMMED 17,169.11
    1294 REBECCA YEBOAH 17,157.06
    1295 AKRONG EVELYN 17,148.56
    1296 QUANSAH JOHN 17,130.78
    1297 HOCKMAN KWAME SAMUEL 17,121.21
    1298 KWAKU KOOMSON 17,088.39
    1299 JANET BANASTAS NORIEGA 17,078.46
    1300 OMAN-OCRAN BENJAMIN 17,034.69
    1301 AGBEMABIASE SENAM BRIGITTE 17,033.18
    1302 YEBOAH ASIAMAH FRANCIS 17,005.22
    1303 ASIAMA AMOAKO KWADWO 17,004.86
    1304 AKORLEY ZENO 17,004.82
    1305 GAIPKA FREDERICK ATSU 16,994.67
    1306 BOAKYE DOUGLAS 16,983.23
    1307 TAWIAH MICHAEL 16,973.26
    1308 KOFI ADOMAKO 16,950.87
    1309 ASAMOAH COMFORT 16,928.09
    1310 AKOLBILA A ISAAC 16,916.29
    1311 HOSUNU VIDA 16,914.85
    1312 ANSAH ROBERT 16,911.14
    1313 ANDOS COLD STORE 16,899.37
    1314 ISSAHAKA SUMAILA 16,889.23
    1315 KOTEI BENARD 16,874.00
    1316 ATTA-MENSAH PERRY GEORGE 16,848.88
    1317 ATTAH AMO KWESI 16,824.88
    1318 PASSOVER SAMUEL BLESSED 16,812.50
    1319 IDDRISU ABDUL GANIYU 16,794.90
    1320 TALK MOBILE LINK ENTERPRISE 16,789.21
    1321 GOODMAN TLOKA JOSEPH 16,773.70
    1322 COLLIBRIGHT D. ENTERPRISE 16,767.83
    1323 ADU-GYAMFI KWAKU 16,748.15
    1324 AGADZI KOBBY BLESSYN 16,696.94
    1325 APPAU KWAME ISSAC 16,684.23
    1326 STEPHEN GYAWU 16,644.93
    1327 LINDA MUSS 16,605.27
    1328 AYITEY THOMPSON 16,600.70
    1329 TERRY TETTEH 16,594.98
    1330 SAMUEL KOOPE ANNAN 16,560.00
    1331 FREDERICK AMAMOO 16,554.96
    1332 PRINCE OMANE ENTERPRISE 16,532.43
    1333 CATHERINE EVANS -TOTOE 16,524.22
    1334 GEORGE NYARKO ASAMPONG 16,518.97
    1335 KALEDZI MABEL 16,518.86
    1336 LUCY KATANI OF DELTA SYSTEM 16,492.77
    1337 ISAAC A. ANAMANG 16,482.98
    1338 DADZIE EMELIA 16,480.25
    1339 ALORWORDOR JOHN 16,469.59
    1340 JOSEPH DONKOR 16,427.52
    1341 DARTEY ENOCH 16,416.90
    1342 NTOW BEATRICE 16,416.11
    1343 SATURE ENTERPRISE 16,407.22
    1344 NYINAKU KWASI SAMUEL 16,391.75
    1345 A- BITS SYSTEMS 16,354.57
    1346 SEIDU ABUBAKARI 16,351.76
    1347 IDDRISU RAPHA 16,338.84
    1348 TETTEH THERESA 16,321.03
    1349 KWAO WINFRED 16,305.59
    1350 HARRISON ACQUAH DANIEL 16,290.87
    1351 ADDEH FLORENCE 16,260.03
    1352 NYARKOA AMA 16,209.93
    1353 ODURO MATHIAS 16,195.07
    1354 OGUM GERTRUDE 16,195.07
    1355 IDDRISU AMINA 16,195.07
    1356 AHENKAN PRINCE OWURA KWABENA 16,177.07
    1357 KAKATI BEATRICE 16,159.08
    1358 BOTWE ASARE 16,121.94
    1359 ANAYA EMMANUEL 16,120.36
    1360 GILKAS GHANA LTD 16,068.85
    1361 DEY SENA 16,049.53
    1362 FRANK STONE NARROW VENTURES 16,046.76
    1363 BOAMAH KWAKU EMMANUEL 15,992.41
    1364 AMOANING JOHN 15,978.88
    1365 AWINI MBA 15,970.14
    1366 EMMANUEL HANSON 15,969.81
    1367 DIABA PATRICK 15,955.20
    1368 DOGBE PATRICK 15,946.89
    1369 NAOMICA VENTURES 15,923.35
    1370 AGURI IBRAHIM AYUMMA 15,904.64
    1371 MENSAH HANNAH 15,902.66
    1372 VIDA OFORI ENTERPRISE 15,902.30
    1373 HASSAN ABDULAI 15,896.14
    1374 KWANTWI DANIEL 15,884.16
    1375 MINTAH BENJAMIN 15,880.27
    1376 MANU FELIX 15,839.50
    1377 ISAAC BAFFOUR AWUAH 15,835.18
    1378 AFARI ALEX 15,787.17
    1379 AGBEVE GODWIN 15,747.18
    1380 NICHOLAS KWASEH ARIZI 15,745.21
    1381 MOHAMMED SEIDU 15,745.21
    1382 AWUKUTSE RUEBEN 15,745.21
    1383 ALEX FRIMPONG 15,745.21
    1384 ARTHUR THEOPHILUS 15,736.78
    1385 MUNAZAN ENTERPRISE 15,735.24
    1386 GEORGE BUADI 15,727.00
    1387 JUSTICE KWAKWA 15,725.59
    1388 ABONGO MOSES AMOSHIE 15,716.41
    1389 CLIFFORD AMOASI ROCKSON 15,691.22
    1390 QUARM ANGELINA 15,655.23
    1391 OWUSU WHITE VENTURES 15,646.31
    1392 TENI AYAABA 15,646.24
    1393 LARTEY JNR LAUD 15,634.11
    1394 KPEGAH GODFRED 15,630.83
    1395 PRAH PAUL PETER 15,625.97
    1396 BOATENG ESSEL AMOAKO 15,595.78
    1397 BOATENG KWADWO 15,595.38
    1398 DAVID OFORICA 15,591.78
    1399 ADVICE CLEANING SERVICES 15,587.36
    1400 ZOKLI GABRIEL 15,565.26
    1401 STEWARDS COMPANY LTD 15,552.23
    1402 LOGSHEGU ENT 15,547.27
    1403 ANO-ONUMAH JAMES 15,547.27
    1404 ANYINSAH FELIX H GREENE 15,535.39
    1405 ADJEI COLLINS 15,510.99
    1406 CHARLES OSEI BONSU 15,475.29
    1407 E.K. BOAHENE ENTERPRISE 15,474.93
    1408 SAMUEL BOAKYE 15,414.11
    1409 BUGNNABA ENTERPRISE 15,409.07
    1410 ALICGYEI ENTERPRISE 15,382.26
    1411 SARPONG DANSO PATIENCE 15,356.60
    1412 VICTOR BOAKYE 15,353.64
    1413 KWASI KAKU PAUL 15,349.15
    1414 QUICK EXPRESS 15,345.84
    1415 PS LOGISTICS AND CONSTRUCTION LTD 15,340.47
    1416 FAITH MOTHER CARE M-TEL ENTERPRISE 15,339.97
    1417 MARY OWUSUAA MARY OWUSUAA 15,331.33
    1418 BREMPONG MELODY EVELYN 15,331.33
    1419 WESTPALM INVESTMENT LTD 15,295.45
    1420 WILLIAM OBENG 15,249.35
    1421 CHRISTINA MBIR (1093) 15,241.36
    1422 OFOSU STEPHEN 15,240.82
    1423 AWUKU MANTEY 15,234.16
    1424 OWUSU-BREMANG JACOB 15,204.65
    1425 SARAH AFFUL (1182000000352) 15,189.03
    1426 MUTAWAKURU SAHUDATU 15,151.03
    1427 KWAME OWUSU 15,145.45
    1428 ADAE STEPHEN 15,127.38
    1429 OSEI YAW YAW ANDREWS 15,113.49
    1430 BARNES BEATRICE 15,061.05
    1431 OSEI TUTU MANU VENTURES 15,051.80
    1432 OWUSU KWABENA 15,007.43
    1433 FOSU OSEI ERIC 15,002.68
    1434 ATTAKORAH PRINCE AMANIAMPONG 15,001.42
    1435 PAULINA FRIMPONG 14,995.45
    1436 GREAT ANSAH FARMS 14,995.45
    1437 GENEVIVE K MENSAH 14,995.45
    1438 PLAHAR LESLIE T. 14,995.41
    1439 KORSAH ABENA AGYEIWAAH 14,995.41
    1440 WILSON KUMI 14,953.45
    1441 LYDIA AGYEIWAAH 14,938.04
    1442 MILE STREET MEDIA 14,899.46
    1443 EKUA KYEREBA CLARKE 14,895.50
    1444 KWABENA FRIMPONG MANSO 14,874.27
    1445 ESTHER T. ODOI 14,866.43
    1446 DEWS OF HEAVEN ENTERPRISE 14,820.40
    1447 ANTWIWAA OPPONG ELIZABETH 14,805.93
    1448 AGYAPONG YAA NANA 14,797.65
    1449 ADJEI KODOM 14,794.20
    1450 MOHAMMED ALHASSAN 14,730.67
    1451 AKOTSU WISDOM HARRY 14,695.55
    1452 ALEXANDER OBENG 14,642.83
    1453 OWUSU JOHN 14,635.48
    1454 MUSAH M ZAKARIA 14,575.56
    1455 HEHEALOLO VICTORIA 14,550.08
    1456 NYANKOM-ABABIO SOPHIA STELLA 14,539.57
    1457 AWOTWE KWEKU 14,539.57
    1458 OPARE LABI SIR GEORGE 14,522.26
    1459 DANSO ALBERT OPPONG 14,487.06
    1460 PETER MENSAH 14,472.88
    1461 AIDOO EMMANUEL 14,449.60
    1462 KONADU ELIZABETH 14,415.81
    1463 DOGBATSEY MARGARET 14,413.61
    1464 TAKYI OBIRI 14,412.06
    1465 SHADRACK OBENG NISSIN 14,395.62
    1466 RENE ADRIANA AMUAH 14,395.62
    1467 OWUSU MAVIS 14,395.62
    1468 STEPHEN ADDO 14,395.62
    1469 OWUSU ROSE 14,395.62
    1470 MADI ASIGRI B. 14,395.62
    1471 MUBASHIR ALHASSAN A 14,395.62
    1472 DAVID SOGBODJOR 14,395.62
    1473 GBOLOO EDMOND 14,395.62
    1474 DANAA ZIBLIM MANDEEYA 14,395.62
    1475 DARKO STEPHEN 14,395.62
    1476 HARRISON FOEH 14,395.62
    1477 BONSU MENSAH KINGSLEY NANA 14,395.62
    1478 ASAMOAH LETICIA 14,395.62
    1479 AMOAH MAVIS 14,395.62
    1480 AGNES AWUNI ADONGO 14,395.62
    1481 ABABIO KOFI FRANK 14,395.62
    1482 AZIZ ABDUL 14,395.62
    1483 ABUKARI ABDULAI 14,382.41
    1484 KWEKU BEDU 14,377.62
    1485 ESSUMAN -GYAMFI.FRANCIS KWEKU 14,377.62
    1486 KUSI SARFO 14,369.02
    1487 FELICITY PHYLLIS MENSAH (252) 14,366.25
    1488 ISAAC ONASIS QUAICOE 14,364.45
    1489 OMARI ASANTE PATRICK 14,359.63
    1490 AKROBOTU BEATRICE 14,359.63
    1491 AETEX PHARMA LTD 14,350.70
    1492 K. A. ELECTRICALS 14,332.42
    1493 DORIS M. ZOTU 14,331.48
    1494 ISAAC T.ANNAN (1185000000204) 14,305.64
    1495 KWAKU ANTWI 14,287.65
    1496 FRIMPONG ISAAC 14,261.09
    1497 AMITECON COMPANY LIMITED 14,259.61
    1498 GUANE ALIMA CORNELIUS 14,251.66
    1499 RUTH AGBEZUHLOR 14,215.67
    1500 CHARLOTTE NYARKO 14,215.67
    1501 SYLVANUS NNAMDI OKEKE 14,215.28
    1502 ACHEAMPONG ERIC 14,197.68
    1503 JOB JAKPLER DAMIGU 14,192.06
    1504 ANOKYE AWOTWE MICHEAL 14,191.05
    1505 ODURO NICHOLAS 14,180.58
    1506 KOOMSON ALICE 14,180.58
    1507 SIAW EDWARD 14,137.79
    1508 BAGYA BOOKS AND STATIONERY 14,113.17
    1509 ISAAC AMOAH (1185000000536) 14,107.70
    1510 SALIH CAROLINE 14,100.69
    1511 SAYIBU MOHAMMED 14,073.05
    1512 OFORI-BAMFO MARK 14,035.73
    1513 BAFFOUR AWUAH RICHARD 14,016.33
    1514 JOYCE APPIAH SARFO-KANTAKA (118500000013 13,999.74
    1515 MARTHA ASANTE 1041000001091 13,995.71
    1516 NYARKOH COMFORT 13,995.24
    1517 DAVID ASANTE 13,981.74
  • 1518 MOHAMMED ABDUL MALIK 13,966.52
    1519 DRAFOR KWAME OBED 13,961.55
    1520 OBIMPEH SAVIOUR 13,953.31
    1521 OPPONG KIMJEWEL DIANA 13,945.75
    1522 ERNEST AMANOR 13,912.32
    1523 BOWTEY KOBBY NANA 13,873.78
    1524 AMOAKO KWABENA MAXWELL 13,852.18
    1525 AMANKWAH MARFO AKWASI GEORGE 13,828.21
    1526 ONLY PRAYER CAN SAVE CO.LTD 13,817.38
    1527 HADZI SMART SETH 13,815.83
    1528 YAKUBU AWUDU ANANE 13,795.61
    1529 ROYAL INVESTMENT VENTURES 13,794.82
    1530 KLUTSE JOSEPH 13,765.81
    1531 AFUA TAKYIWAA POKU-TANDOH 13,755.88
    1532 FORDJOUR WILLIAM K 13,755.41
    1533 ARKH AMOASI ISAAC 13,747.06
    1534 QUAQUAH MARY AMA 13,729.82
    1535 ISSAH HAKIM 13,708.48
    1536 AFRAMA SALINA 13,703.58
    1537 ANSAH MAXWELL 13,667.56
    1538 ABOAGYE ALEX 13,652.01
    1539 AMEYAW MICHEAL 13,639.85
    1540 SARPONG ADELAIDE 13,625.34
    1541 LUGINAAH VINCENTIA 13,622.54
    1542 SEIDU ZIBRIM 13,603.86
    1543 AHIABLE MICHAEL 13,603.86
    1544 OWUSU SAMUEL 13,595.58
    1545 AFRIYIE SMC 15 AKUA 13,585.86
    1546 SARFO SAMUEL 13,573.77
    1547 YAKUBU HASSAN ALI 13,542.96
    1548 GEOJULI ENTERPRISE 13,515.07
    1549 DUMENU ELIZABETH 13,513.88
    1550 AGYEI ERIC 13,513.88
    1551 BARNOR N. LAWRENCE 13,510.29
    1552 DARKWAH OWUSU CHARLES 13,507.87
    1553 SAMUEL ESSEL 13,495.89
    1554 HAZIEL-COBBINAH W FRANCIS 13,495.89
    1555 SALAM ABUBAKARI 13,495.53
    1556 READER VENTURES 13,481.49
    1557 SUMAILA GYIMAH 13,467.10
    1558 ADU KOFI 13,418.23
    1559 BOADU AKUMAH MARY 13,392.78
    1560 JOHN BOTWE 13,387.92
    1561 ANYAKWA-POAKWA ADWOA 13,387.92
    1562 WATARA YAKUBU 13,384.72
    1563 FOSU KAFUI SABINA 13,363.81
    1564 DOSOO STELLA 13,357.01
    1565 BANYAOLENSO K. MATHIAS 13,339.37
    1566 MOHAMMED RAMATU JANIS 13,325.84
    1567 WILSON EWUSIE 13,308.82
    1568 ABUGRE AMOAH 13,243.97
    1569 APPIAH MARTHA 13,217.01
    1570 ISSAH MOHAMMED FAISAL 13,195.99
    1571 ALLOTEY NAA ADORKOR SHARON 13,195.99
    1572 MANASSEH CHRISTIAN INT’L SCH. 13,194.70
    1573 AGYEMANG SERWAA AKOSUA 13,184.26
    1574 KAKU JOSEPH 13,168.39
    1575 APPIAH AKWASI 13,165.15
    1576 POKU KOFI VICTOR 13,152.23
    1577 WILLIAMS KWAME 13,136.00
    1578 HAWA ZAKARI 13,125.20
    1579 NYARKO BEATRICE 13,114.98
    1580 OWUSU KINGSLEY 13,103.32
    1581 GYASI SYLVIA 13,064.02
    1582 ASAMOAH JOHN 13,056.82
    1583 I.T ALMIGHTYS 13,050.31
    1584 COMFORT MENSAH 13,016.80
    1585 LASCO CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING WORKS 13,002.95
    1586 AMPONSAH ISAAC 13,001.94
    1587 DODOVI ANITA 12,996.00
    1588 TUKPEYI STEPHEN W. 12,975.02
    1589 AHOSE JOSEPHINE ESINAM 12,974.09
    1590 PUODONG AMAMATA 12,956.05
    1591 ADAMS EMMANUEL 12,956.05
    1592 ACHEAMPONG FREDERICK 12,955.37
    1593 MILLENNIUM 2000 COMPLEX LIMITED 12,941.95
    1594 ARKORFUL MARY 12,938.96
    1595 AMOAKWAH STEPHEN 12,934.28
    1596 RUTH BUADII 12,929.13
    1597 LEVE STEPHEN 12,902.07
    1598 BAIDOO ERIC 12,902.07
    1599 EMMANUEL YEBOAH 12,891.31
    1600 NHYIRAH SIMON 12,884.44
    1601 HASFORD LAWRENCIA 12,884.44
    1602 OSEI-BONSU CYNTHIA 12,884.08
    1603 EMMANUEL ADU SIAW 12,883.61
    1604 SENKYIRE KUMI AGYEMANG 12,876.73
    1605 YIBOR KOKOU JOSEPH 12,870.33
    1606 GUARANTY CONCRETE WORKS 12,857.52
    1607 NYANKO DO TRADERS ASS 12,849.89
    1608 EX-SGT EMMANUEL OSEI SEFA 12,843.80
    1609 CONSTANCE ASSAN 12,782.01
    1610 ISSAH YAKUBU 12,776.11
    1611 AMANKWAA ROBERT TANO 12,773.05
    1612 ANNOBIL KWESI 12,768.91
    1613 OSABUTEY KOFI 12,762.18
    1614 OBED ANSAH 12,760.63
    1615 TAWIAH FRANCIS 12,743.97
    1616 HAYFORD MAVIS 12,736.16
    1617 KORANG YEBOAH OBIRI 12,709.35
    1618 ESSIEN JOSEPH 12,706.61
    1619 KUFUOR ERNEST 12,686.14
    1620 TWENEBOAH FRANCIS 12,679.44
    1621 FORIWAH AMA 12,672.32
    1622 ADUONUM MICHEAL 12,667.85
    1623 SARKODIE SAMUEL 12,646.05
    1624 ANAMAN NAOMI 12,638.27
    1625 OFORIWAA RUTH 12,633.23
    1626 ERIC KWEKU LAWSON 12,619.92
    1627 AMPONSAH PAUL 12,612.72
    1628 SARAH OTOO & MOHAMMED ISMALIA 12,604.37
    1629 BONNEY AWULEY NII 12,601.31
    1630 KYERE CHARLES 12,598.72
    1631 VICTORIA KOFIE 12,596.16
    1632 FLORENCE VROOM 12,596.16
    1633 ERIC YEWAH 12,596.16
    1634 BOATENG KELVIN PEPRAH 12,596.16
    1635 APANA AMADU 12,596.16
    1636 AWUAKYE NANA JONES 12,596.16
    1637 ATOO ATIA 12,596.16
    1638 AFISA ADAMU 12,596.16
    1639 AKURU TAHIRU 12,596.16
    1640 AMADU MOHAMMMED 12,596.16
    1641 ABU IBRAHIM 12,592.89
    1642 BRONG AHAFO PRINTERS LTD 12,590.51
    1643 MOSES DUKER 12,578.17
    1644 SACKEY K.M JUSTICE 12,576.59
    1645 F-27 VENTURES 12,567.45
    1646 KAMINTA KELVIN 12,562.48
    1647 KONADU YAW 12,560.18
    1648 KENNETH BOSU 12,557.91
    1649 ERIC KWASI KYERE 12,546.43
    1650 DETSHE KWABENA CLEMENT 12,542.43
    1651 TAYLOR EMMANUEL 12,542.18
    1652 CALGRACE COMPANY LTD 12,518.10
    1653 ATANGA BUKARI 12,516.99
    1654 ATANGA IBRAHIM 12,515.91
    1655 APPOH NYAMENLEAYEH NATHANAEL 12,496.15
    1656 YVONE TAKYI-MENSAH 12,495.40
    1657 QUICKCHANGE COMPANY LTD 12,495.07
    1658 TODOE WILLIAM 12,491.80
    1659 AGYEI SOLOMON 12,491.62
    1660 DINA AHOR 12,491.51
    1661 ALORNYO PASTOR RAPHAEL 12,488.20
    1662 MOHAMMED ADAMA 12,478.19
    1663 QUARCOO SAMUEL 12,434.21
    1664 AYI KANI 12,434.21
    1665 ABBAN EMELIA 12,426.15
    1666 ASIGBE CHRISTOPHER 12,416.22
    1667 LADIN NYLANDER 12,410.24
    1668 SOLOMON DUNYAGINA 12,396.25
    1669 ODURO BOAMPONG 12,389.44
    1670 MILLICENT MARFO 12,387.43
    1671 AKROFI GEOGINA 12,386.10
    1672 ADOKOH K. ISAAC 12,380.23
    1673 NANGOR STOUNDY 12,371.77
    1674 MARFO OWUSU STEPHEN 12,369.54
    1675 SAMUEL TWEIKU 12,362.24
    1676 DZAMEKA ENTERPRISE 12,350.29
    1677 ADZA-YAO CONSTANCE KUMA 12,290.58
    1678 BADUA EKUA 12,272.26
    1679 MENSAH EMMANUEL 12,248.87
    1680 AFERDI KENE JOHN 12,240.48
    1681 PATRICK AYELGUM 12,236.27
    1682 ADONGO ALBERT 12,236.27
    1683 AMEHERE MAXWELL 12,222.99
    1684 EKELATU AFUA 12,177.79
    1685 ISAAC AGYEI 12,149.40
    1686 NANDANYON PHILIP 12,124.71
    1687 FILOA ENT 12,118.34
    1688 KUMI FRANCIS 12,113.05
    1689 ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED HADIZA 12,110.31
    1690 ABDUL FATAWU NAMAWU 12,109.02
    1691 AKPOR DANIEL 12,081.13
    1692 DABAHAZAAYA YINBIL RAMSON 12,078.14
    1693 IDDRISU MOHAMMED KAMALDEEN 12,074.00
    1694 MENSAH KENETH KUDZO 12,049.13
    1695 MICAEMIX VENTURES 12,026.93
    1696 OPOKU-MENSAH EMMANUEL 12,020.34
    1697 IDDRISU ABDUL-LATIF 12,020.34
    1698 ENIMPAH CARLOS JOSEPH 12,020.34
    1699 G NTI ANTHONY 12,020.34
    1700 WAHABU ABDILAI 12,008.68
    1701 TENKORANG ANDY 11,996.37
    1702 AFEDI FELICIA 11,995.22
    1703 KHRISTON INDUSTRIES LIMITED 11,991.69
    1704 ANSONG OPOKU JOHN 11,990.94
    1705 ADOM ISAAC 11,984.35
    1706 SAHADATU ALHASSAN 11,972.26
    1707 SANDRA NYAM 11,968.88
    1708 B F BALSHALISHA VENTURES 11,968.80
    1709 DANIEL AKWESI PERKOH 11,967.36
    1710 A. BOADU PREPRAH 11,963.69
    1711 JOHN KOBINA BAIDOO 11,960.53
    1712 OTENG VICTORIA 11,935.84
    1713 ASSAFUAH EMMANUEL 11,923.17
    1714 DANSO ISAAC 11,905.25
    1715 WIAFE SMC 26 DOREED 11,888.37
    1716 EDMOND KYEI BAFFOUR 11,879.44
    1717 BENJAMIN BLANKSON 11,876.38
    1718 BAIDEN EMMANUEL 11,869.22
    1719 OSMAN ISSAH BADUNA 11,858.68
    1720 KWAKU BOATENG 11,858.25
    1721 ASARE JEFFREY 11,844.89
    1722 GAIKPA KOFI GEORGE 11,837.16
    1723 AL-FAD COMPANY LIMITED 11,836.11
    1724 OPPEY YAW STEPHEN 11,793.79
    1725 OWUSU AGNES 11,786.41
    1726 K.GEE SPARE PARTS ENT. 11,786.41
    1727 DONEWELL LIFE COMPANY LIMITED 11,776.77
    1728 MOHAMMED HAWA 11,768.78
    1729 CEETA INUSA 11,737.14
    1730 MUSAH ALHASSAN GEORGE 11,696.01
    1731 AGYERAKOR ARMSTRONG B 11,692.84
    1732 YAMOAH AFRIFA 11,688.88
    1733 ALALE HARUNA 11,666.78
    1734 KWABOH CYNTHIA 11,664.05
    1735 SOWAH SAMUEL 11,660.20
    1736 NYANTAKYI ENOCK 11,647.06
    1737 MERSHACK AMOH 11,636.44
    1738 WINWAY JOHN CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. 11,635.19
    1739 OSEI AMSTRONG KOFI 11,614.28
    1740 SAMUEL GODFRED MENSAH ENT. 11,613.27
    1741 YAHAYA MUSAH 11,588.47
    1742 APURI JOHN 11,588.47
    1743 ASARE RUBEN HUSBIL 11,583.72
    1744 HEVOR ABIGAIL 11,575.16
    1745 NTIEDU-BOATENG PETER 11,564.54
    1746 VICTOR ATEEBRA NABIA 11,557.34
    1747 AFFUL KINGSLEY WINFRED 11,552.48
    1748 YEBOAH JOHNSON 11,546.51
    1749 KOMALCOM VENTURES 11,541.40
    1750 BABA SADIQ YAKUBU 11,538.09
    1751 JOYCE KWAKYE 11,532.69
    1752 BOAKYE YIADOM EMMANUEL 11,526.89
    1753 ADDY SABINA QUARTEY 11,516.49
    1754 ABDALLAH RAKIA 11,516.49
    1755 ATUAHENE JULIANA 11,516.49
    1756 APPIAH KOFI 11,513.79
    1757 AWAH DORIS 11,512.89
    1758 PATRICIA KUMI 11,500.05
    1759 APPIAH SAMUEL 11,495.69
    1760 TETTEY ESI 11,491.16
    1761 EMMANUEL KWAKU OPPONG 11,480.36
    1762 DEBRAH K WILLIAM 11,477.05
    1763 NSUA -AYIM KODZO 11,473.31
    1764 AYEH MICHAEL SHARDEY 11,468.09
    1765 MPEREH ABRAHAM VICTOR 11,462.80
    1766 APPIAGYEI KWABENA 11,460.28
    1767 ALHASSAN HAMIDU 11,455.02
    1768 ASIEDU-POKU KWAME 11,437.35
    1769 AGBOTTAH ODARTEY FREDERICK 11,430.23
    1770 STANLEY KATTAH 11,418.46
    1771 DE-GOZAH KITSON 11,407.59
    1772 BIDI JERIMIAH 11,398.16
    1773 OPPONG COMFORT 11,396.54
    1774 NUNOO ANNEAL 11,396.54
    1775 DZOTSI GLADYS 11,381.35
    1776 KWEKU BOATENG 949 11,372.54
    1777 ALEX OSEI BONSU 11,365.34
    1778 METRO TILES ENTERPRISE 11,359.01
    1779 AGYEMANG OWUSU DANIEL 11,354.54
    1780 VICENTIA BANSAH 11,341.51
    1781 FRIDAY FOREVER ENTERPRISE 11,338.17
    1782 ASIEDU OLIVIA 11,336.55
    1783 ACKON JOSEPH 11,336.55
    1784 AMISSAH FRANCIS 11,336.55
    1785 LYDIA AGYEKUM-NKANSAH 11,332.12
    1786 BERNARD AGYEI 11,322.15
    1787 TETTEY ASHONG JOHN 11,316.79
    1788 NAOMI ABOAGYE POMAA/ SEM ALBER 11,315.13
    1789 SEWAH AMA 11,272.06


    1790 DORIS EFUA BAIDOO (825) 11,264.57
    1791 MICHAEL DUA MENSAH 11,257.12
    1792 BOADU ANKOMAH 11,230.02
    1793 MENSAH ROLANDRIA 11,228.58
    1794 JAMES KANTANKA SARFO 11,225.56
    1795 ANSAH MARGARET 11,206.45
    1796 FIAKUNAH SAMUEL 11,199.21
    1797 DAGODZO K. CLEMENT MENSAH 11,191.84
    1798 ABADOO-BREW QUOBE ALFRED 11,188.38
    1799 EMMANUEL BOHAM 11,170.46
    1800 CHARLES OWUSU 11,144.29
    1801 LEEDS CIVIL CONSULT LTD 11,141.49
    1802 SARPONG JACKSON 11,135.87
    1803 ADJEI ABRAHAM 11,135.69
    1804 ADDO JOHN MARK 11,131.52
    1805 ABENA SERWAA 11,120.61
    1806 AMINU ASANA 11,109.82
    1807 REJOICE WOZUAME 11,102.62
    1808 ATTRAMS CHRISTINA 11,102.62
    1809 SAMUEL YAWSON 11,100.10
    1810 FLORZY STORES ENTERPRISE(CORPORAT CURRENT) (11840 11,091.39
    1811 GEORGE DUNYO 11,053.93
    1812 ISAIAH OBENG 11,048.64
    1813 EMMANUEL ARTHUR 11,048.64
    1814 COFFIE EMMANUEL 11,046.66
    1815 ADJEI VIDA 11,035.79
    1816 BOAKYE RICHARD 11,028.45
    1817 LAARI JERRY KANGBO 11,016.71
    1818 EMMANUEL ADOM 11,016.25
    1819 ANTOBAM AGNES 11,013.19
    1820 BIO VERONICA 11,009.77
    1821 AYISI RUTH 11,009.55
    1822 NBINGE PROSPER BABA 11,008.33
    1823 ANDERSON MOHAMMED NYARKO 11,005.63
    1824 YEBOAH JAMES ADU 10,994.65
    1825 TETE SALOME AMAKUOR 10,989.90
    1826 ISAAC KOBINA DONKOR 10,976.66
    1827 KOFI AKANDEM 10,976.37
    1828 EXILDER BENTIL 10,967.66
    1829 IBRAHIM IDDRISU (1185000000296) 10,934.66
    1830 ADU-TWUM FOSU DANIEL 10,934.41
    1831 BOTWE YAW 10,904.68
    1832 BASHIRU MAHAMA 10,904.68
    1833 KUMI-KORSAH OBO KODWO 10,898.20
    1834 ISRAEL DZITRIE 10,886.65
    1835 AMOATENG LUCY 10,885.64
    1836 MUSAH AMIN 10,836.30
    1837 TWUMASI MOHAMMED 10,824.75
    1838 SAMUEL APPIAH EA 10,824.21
    1839 ANNOR NGOAH BRUNO 10,821.90
    1840 RAYMOND ASAANA BUKARI 10,807.51
    1841 OPOKU AGYEI GODFRED 10,798.40
    1842 QUARTEY CHARLES 10,796.71
    1843 SIMPSON JAMES 10,796.71
    1844 TAHIRU AYISHETU 10,796.71
    1845 JOHN ANDOH 10,796.71
    1846 BISON EMMANUEL 10,796.71
    1847 FATAWU SEIDU 10,796.71
    1848 GARCHIE NANA WILLIAM 10,796.71
    1849 CHARLES .K ADDO 10,796.71
    1850 ASANTE HAGAN VIDA 10,796.71
    1851 ADUSU ABAYAH 10,796.71
    1852 AHMOAH DAWSON NANA 10,791.46
    1853 BONSU ELI 10,789.51
    1854 DADIZE PHILIP 10,788.36
    1855 FRANCIS AMUZU KPORGBE 10,778.72
    1856 OPPONG YAW 10,777.57
    1857 BRONO VENTURES 10,772.64
    1858 HUDU ALHASSAN ENTERPRISE 10,755.40
    1859 BISMARK DADZIE (1185000000223) 10,724.73
    1860 francis akpo ibrahim 10,723.94
    1861 PHILOMENA WILSON 10,718.87
    1862 SETINA NUNOO 10,713.36
    1863 NWOKONLA MIEZAH 10,688.75
    1864 BAIDOO KOFI 10,688.42
    1865 YUSASS COMPANY LIMITED 10,675.18
    1866 PATRICK APPIAH KODUA 10,642.72
    1867 HOPE ELIJAH 10,623.39
    1868 DOGBE KWAME JOHANNES 10,623.07
    1869 P.A.K. GLOBAL LIMITED 10,622.17
    1870 AHORLU HELLEN 10,620.37
    1871 YEKEEN SILIFA 10,620.33
    1872 OPPONG ADJEI SAMPSON 10,616.77
    1873 AGYEMANG ISAAC 10,615.22
    1874 AMPONSAH RICHARD 10,609.71
    1875 MOHAMMED FUSEIN 10,602.37
    1876 NTIAKO JOHN 10,591.21
    1877 OPOKU EUNICE 10,591.14
    1878 TIPAGYA ROYAL COMPANY LIMITED 10,581.07
    1879 ARMAH GLORY 10,580.78
    1880 ACHEAMPONG ANDREWS 10,580.78
    1881 YEBOAH ESTHER 10,577.54
    1882 MOSES TEYE 10,569.98
    1883 MENSAH STEPHEN 10,566.06
    1884 PRINCE ARTHUR 10,551.99
    1885 RICHAM FARMS 10,542.41
    1886 IKE JOY CO LTD 10,500.20
    1887 THOVICO ENTERPRISE 10,489.08
    1888 ADABLAH FREDERICK 10,483.61
    1889 BOATENG BROW JOSEPH 10,472.38
    1890 TAGOE EMMANUEL 10,469.00
    1891 ISSAH ABDALLAH 10,460.90
    1892 QUARCOO MORGAN 10,445.68
    1893 FREEMAN MORKLI 10,436.82
    1894 YAHAYA IBRAHIM 10,429.62
    1895 KENNEDY GYAU 10,383.34
    1896 MR ADAMS -MENSAH ISAIAH 10,378.38
    1897 MEMUNA MASAHUDU 10,377.04
    1898 ADOM SMC 4 FRANCIS 10,376.86
    1899 DAVID OSEI-WUSU 10,375.64
    1900 KWAKU AGYEMANG DUAH 10,373.09
    1901 OWUSU GEORGE 10,372.69
    1902 AIDOO KINGSLEY JOHN 10,364.84
    1903 PAUL S REHOBOTH VENTURES 10,360.38
    1904 OSEI CHRISTIANA 10,356.82
    1905 ARHIN NANCY 10,346.85
    1906 ASIEDU SUZANNA 10,300.78
    1907 SAMPSON YAW ODAME 10,292.87
    1908 SUNU JOHN 10,292.87
    1909 NIMELY KWADWO DOMINIC 10,285.88
    1910 AMANKWAAH CHARLES 10,272.75
    1911 GRACE COMMEY 10,256.88
    1912 AL-YASEEN VENTURES 10,254.21
    1913 AYAMBILLA AWUDU 10,238.88
    1914 AKORLI LAWRENCE KWAW 10,228.37
    1915 BENYIN STEPHEN 10,219.81
    1916 NKANSAH RICHMOND 10,219.23
    1917 SAMUEL ATTA GHUNNEY 10,217.50
    1918 ANTWI ERIC 10,207.21
    1919 MENSAH DORA 10,198.75
    1920 LETICIA YEBOAH 10,191.30
    1921 LYDIA ASANTE 10,159.99
    1922 ENNINFUL DOREEN 10,159.06
    1923 DANIEL KOFI SONO 10,149.09
    1924 ABDUL-RAFIU ALHASSAN 10,148.91
    1925 SULEMANA ABIBA 10,123.83
    1926 BAAYEH AISHA 1045000001795 10,121.92
    1927 AFRIFA KODJO 10,120.12
    1928 AJARA KARIM 10,112.92
    1929 LINDA-EVE AIKINS-KOUAKOU 10,095.79
    1930 DREAM WORKS CONSULT 10,093.56
    1931 EDU-GLOBAL RESOURCE GH LTD 10,087.33
    1932 GHUNNEY ATTA SAMUEL 10,070.85
    1933 AMPONG JUSTICE 10,064.98
    1934 ANKAMAH JOSEPH KWABENA 10,040.98
    1935 ASIRIFIWAA LINDA 10,040.94
    1936 OFU COSMOS LYNUS 10,022.95
    1937 KOFI ASANTE 10,007.04
    1938 BADU KWAME 9,997.58
    1939 PRISCILLA OGOE 9,996.93
    1940 SARPONG ABIGAIL 9,996.89
    1941 QUANSAH ELIZABETH 9,994.16
    1942 N & B LINK COMPANY LTD 9,990.67
    1943 JUSRO SOLUTIONS 9,977.57
    1944 THOMAS AGYEI 9,943.77
    1945 ESHUN MENSAH FORSTER 9,931.61
    1946 ABUKARI ALHASSAN 9,928.44
    1947 ELIZABETH JOHNSON 9,922.18
    1948 IDDIRISU MOHAMMED AWAL 9,899.22
    1949 IBRAHIM GIBRIL 9,896.99
    1950 ABABIO THEODORA 9,896.99
    1951 ADU FLORENCE 9,896.99
    1952 IBRAHIM ZAKARI C/A 9,894.14
    1953 AL-HUSEIN MOHAMMED NURUDEENU 9,893.39
    1954 FAAGO ENTERPRISE 9,887.05
    1955 KYEREME OBENG IVY 9,884.39
    1956 LARM SAMUEL 9,878.99
    1957 NSOH AKURUGU 9,878.63
    1958 EMMANUEL KODUAH 9,863.23
    1959 ADJEI ASA EDWIN 9,862.94
    1960 EFO – MAMA FAUSTY (ANNEX) 9,858.91
    1961 KENPONG CONST.LTD.OVERDRAFT 9,843.25
    1962 REV. ANDOH BLAY DANIEL 9,843.00
    1963 OHENE RICHARD 9,829.25
    1964 THEOPHILUS MENSAH 9,825.08
    1965 KWADWO OWUSU AGYEMAN 9,819.61
    1966 MENSAH ERIC 9,807.91
    1967 AKU-ENGE MORDECAL 9,789.02
    1968 RAHMAN ABDUL 9,763.11
    1969 ARTHUR DANFUL JOHN 9,746.26
    1970 SHUMSUDDIN ALIDU 9,745.80
    1971 ANAN DANIEL 9,729.42
    1972 DUAH KWEKU EMMANUEL 9,726.40
    1973 YEBOAH. K. DANIEL. 9,723.45
    1974 OSAFO CHRISTIAN 9,718.48
    1975 SOSSOE VICTOR 9,717.04
    1976 YAKUBU KASSIM 9,717.04
    1977 MOHAMMED YAKUBU 9,717.04
    1978 ASANTE THOMAS 9,717.04
    1979 BUWAH LIMITED 9,716.07
    1980 PAUL KWAKYE 9,713.66
    1981 BEC-DE CONSTR. & SUPERMKT LTD 9,713.01
    1982 SARFO .K. REXFORD 9,711.89
    1983 NARTET ERNEST 9,698.76
    1984 CUDJOE DUKU ANTHONY 9,693.29
    1985 MR EMMANUEL KODWO WILLIAMS (11820000000 9,664.68
    1986 AFOAKWA DANIEL 9,652.66
    1987 ANKRAH EKOW SAMUEL 9,645.06
    1988 ABADOO JOVITIA ANNA 9,630.67
    1989 FELIX HANSON NUNOO (965) 9,630.31
    1990 ANDREW AFRIYE OPOKU 9,628.47
    1991 QUAICOE PHILIP 9,624.26
    1992 ANTWIWAA FAUSTINA 9,612.67
  • 1993 LIZYAMP VENTURES 9,611.81
    1994 JOSIAH ROWLAND 9,609.07
    1995 ADDAE GEORGE 9,609.07
    1996 DORIS KORKOR ALOI 9,603.06
    1997 ERIC STEPHEN NTIM 9,590.90
    1998 KONADU ISAAC 9,587.12
    1999 ENT MERCY IS ALLAH 9,584.82
    2000 POKU YAW 9,577.73
    2001 YAW BOAMAH POKU 9,577.73
    2002 OBOH PETER K 9,571.90
    2003 SALOMEY AMANKWAH 9,569.49
    2004 DARKU ISAIAH 9,567.69
    2005 AMADI HALIDU 9,554.69
    2006 ANSAH MARTHA 9,540.44
    2007 AYIMAH KWABENA 9,537.10
    2008 ARTHUR FRANCIS 9,537.10
    2009 KWAKYE JANET 9,536.23
    2010 AGYAPONG BAAH KWABENA 9,513.92
    2011 TAWIAH SOPHIA 9,511.54
    2012 DONKOH COMFORT 9,483.11
    2013 SADICK ABUBAKAR LUKEMAN 9,481.38
    2014 PAANAGHART ENTERPRISE 9,478.36
    2015 GEORGINA KRANTENG 9,468.32
    2016 IBRAHIM FAUZIA 9,447.12
    2017 PREMPEH OFOSUHENE RICHARD 9,447.12
    2018 SEREBOUR OKYERE DANIEL 9,429.13
    2019 REV.FR. ESHUN KWAMINA RAPHEAL 9,423.69
    2020 COBBINAH RICHARD 9,397.49
    2021 BURTEY JELIYA BEN 9,394.04
    2022 AYAMGA TENI PENINNAH 9,393.14
    2023 KABAMAT VENTURES 9,378.64
    2024 DAVID ENNINFUL (1182000000028) 9,366.58
    2025 MAHAMA AKASOMA 9,364.35
    2026 ABDU UMORU K 9,357.15
    2027 ARTHUR GILBERT JOSEPH 9,345.56
    2028 OFORI FREDRICK 9,342.76
    2029 GHARTEY ERNEST 9,321.16
    2030 TEI RICHARD 9,303.49
    2031 MENSAH HOPE REXFORD 9,301.15
    2032 LUMOR DUVOR KWADZO WISDOM 9,294.39
    2033 VIVIAN DZAMESI 9,291.83
    2034 AMOAK ROCKYFELLA MARKWELL 9,285.75
    2035 QUAYE K. RICHARD 9,285.17
    2036 IDEY ABDURAMANI 9,281.18
    2037 ANAMBON JOSEPH 9,277.29
    2038 ASANTE GEORGE SASU 9,277.11
    2039 LARBI ANSAH ALEXANDER 9,258.83
    2040 BAAH EDWARD 9,227.37
    2041 MARK OPPONG BOSSMAN 9,218.45
    2042 AFUN STEPHEN 9,214.42
    2043 NURUDEEN AWUDU 9,202.90
    2044 ABU LATIF 9,199.59
    2045 BRIKUH NELSON 9,194.98
    2046 PREMPEH N.K. FRANCIS 9,183.86
    2047 MOHAMMED MUSTAPHA 9,178.68
    2048 KOFI ABREFA 9,178.21
    2049 MENSAH KENNETH ANANE 9,177.24
    2050 DAVID BOAKYE KWABENA 9,177.21
    2051 OSEI KWABENA 9,176.23
    2052 DORIS AMPONSAH GYAMFI 9,175.80
    2053 MUSTAPHA MOHAMMED 9,159.21
    2054 ATSONGLO RAPHAEL 9,135.53
    2055 YEBOAH JULIANA 9,132.22
    2056 OSEI KWAME 9,115.48
    2057 ELIZABETH TORKORNOO 9,110.55
    2058 ISSAH MOHAMMED ALHASSAN 9,105.23
    2059 FLORENCE OFEIBEA FORSON 9,069.24
    2060 JOE NTI BOATENG JOE NTI BOATENG JOE NTI BOATENG 9,068.81
    2061 ANNAN JOYCE 9,066.79
    2062 ISSAH ABU 9,058.44
    2063 HAGAR BOATENG 9,051.24
    2064 OPPONG STEPHEN 9,048.98
    2065 SAHARA ABDUL MUMUNI 9,048.47
    2066 OPOKUA AKOSUA LINDA 9,048.22
    2067 BEMPAH OWUSU ERIC 9,039.76
    2068 CARTEY EBENEZER 9,033.25
    2069 AMIHERE MAXWELL 9,024.00
    2070 OFORI NICHOLAS 9,012.88
    2071 AIKINS SAMUEL 9,011.37
    2072 YAO WOSSE 9,000.93
    2073 PRAH ROBERT KOFI 8,997.33
    2074 OTCHIE MERCY 8,997.30
    2075 COMFORT ADOMAKO 8,997.26
    2076 AWUDU BELINLEL A 8,997.26
    2077 AWUKUBEA CECILIA 8,997.26
    2078 ADDO MARIAN 8,997.19
    2079 HANNAHTHIEL ENTERPRISE 8,972.43
    2080 NETORKA SETH 8,961.27
    2081 MWINNYERAH GEORGE 8,956.59
    2082 YEBOAH BOATENG MARGARET 8,945.08
    2083 BOAKYE ERNEST KOFI FOFIE 8,931.80
    2084 ASAMOAH PETER 8,926.69
    2085 ESTHER APPIAH KUBI 8,925.28
    2086 AKWASI OPPONG KWARTENG 8,925.21
    2087 OWUSU KWABENA FRANK 8,924.99
    2088 LAWRENCE POKU KORANKYE 8,920.35
    2089 AGBO YVETTE 8,889.29
    2090 ADU DANIEL 8,888.47
    2091 JOHN LAWSON 8,887.85
    2092 BEDIESO LIBERTY ASSOCIATION 8,867.09
    2093 MENSAH KWAKU 8,864.68
    2094 VICTORIA ADADE 8,861.69
    2095 NANA NSIAH 8,860.50
    2096 IRENE MICHELLE COMPANY LMTED 8,848.41
    2097 AGYEMAN STEPHEN 8,840.78
    2098 APPEATU NANA KWASI 8,839.41
    2099 ADAM YAKUBU CHAMBAS SHERIFA 8,828.18
    2100 ABIDZAWU SALI DELALI 8,810.12
    2101 SAKYI JOSEPH 8,803.42
    2102 KWAMINA OLLENU AMPONSAH DADZIE 8,801.98
    2103 OSEI OWUSU ISAAC 8,797.38
    2104 JOHN K. ANKAI- MACADIOO (1182000000130) 8,785.54
    2105 GYESIE SAMUEL 8,781.33
    2106 MISHARK COLLECTION 8,780.17
    2107 SEKYERE KWABENA 8,768.87
    2108 RICHARD AMANKWAH 8,757.86
    2109 YEBOAH KWABENA 8,755.27
    2110 DZISAH EMMANUEL 8,752.93
    2111 BROWN DESMOND 8,747.42
    2112 OWUSU JOSEPH 8,745.34
    2113 NSOR EVELYN 8,745.34
    2114 FLAVIA AWANKUA AZISARE 8,728.10
    2115 ODAME INVESTMENTS LIMITED 8,703.95
    2116 BOANSI KWAME JOSEPH 8,694.95
    2117 ADANSONIA BUSINESS VENTURES AND FARMS 8,686.89
    2118 KPODO AMENYO MCJOY 8,679.33
    2119 KID ENTERPRISE 8,642.91
    2120 OPPONG FRANCIS 8,641.22
    2121 NYARKO YAA 8,637.41
    2122 ESSUMAN ALEX 8,637.37
    2123 HANIFATU ABAKARI 8,637.37
    2124 BAGAH AMATUS 8,637.37
    2125 FRANCIS S. ACQUAYE 8,619.38
    2126 GBEDEMAH EMMANUEL 8,619.38
    2127 BULLEY RUBEN 8,619.38
    2128 FAMEYEH RANDOLPH 8,614.30
    2129 OPPONG-AMPONSAH NANA 8,610.02
    2130 OPARE ISAAC 8,601.38
    2131 CHARLES ANSAH 8,601.38
    2132 ABODONE MODESTA 8,599.04
    2133 MUSTAPHA ISSAKA 8,592.31
    2134 GYAN FRIMPONG RICHARD 8,586.52
    2135 ABDUL RAHAMAN ISSAKA 8,585.11
    2136 ASARE JOSEPH 8,580.87
    2137 AGBANATI ABRA 8,547.40
    2138 ISSAH ISSAU 8,533.00
    2139 SALIFU EMURANA 8,529.04
    2140 LARBI WILLIAMS 8,529.04
    2141 HATTOH EDEM NUNYA 8,507.81
    2142 SOLOMON OWIA BONDZIE QUAYE 8,502.27
    2143 MATHEW SINBONAA 8,501.08
    2144 OCRAN-MENSAH KOMLA JOACHIM 8,499.89
    2145 NKETSIAH SAEED MOHAMMED 8,493.41
    2146 HELEN AYINBILA 8,489.81
    2147 ADOKPAH ESTHER 8,488.05
    2148 ADDAE BISMARK 8,482.69
    2149 KUMOR PATRICK K. B. 8,475.42
    2150 JACOB AYARIBIRE 8,468.51
    2151 ABDUL RASHA 8,468.22
    2152 PHILOMENA BAIDOO 8,466.57
    2153 MENSAH SOWAH ROBERT 8,465.92
    2154 DORA ALAVI 8,457.42
    2155 DAVIS FRANK 8,456.17
    2156 KWARTENG FRANCIS 8,453.29
    2157 EMMANUEL K NUNEKPEKU 8,451.70
    2158 MAHAMA NAJARA 8,438.57
    2159 ABU IDDRISU 8,433.53
    2160 DONTOH SUSANA 8,426.83
    2161 ABDALLAH ISSAHAK 8,425.03
    2162 ROBERTANDOH (1185000001126) 8,410.28
    2163 QUAYE CUJOE JULIAN 8,406.28
    2164 BOAKYE ANSAH 8,405.60
    2165 ATAFO NSOBILA 8,403.44
    2166 AFUN JOHN 8,399.84
    2167 OPOKU FREDERICK 8,397.54
    2168 SHERIFA HUSSEIN 8,397.43
    2169 ADDO ESTHER 8,382.57
    2170 NTOW PATRICK AGYEI 8,367.45
    2171 NOYE EFUA SABINA 8,362.56
    2172 ESSEL ROBERT 8,349.60
    2173 MINTA ISAAC 8,349.46
    2174 KWASI ESSUN 8,345.93
    2175 NAAB JULIUS 8,344.78
    2176 RANSFORD AGYEKUM 8,341.11
    2177 M-M FARMS 8,337.58
    2178 ASSIBI BAYATIMBA 8,328.22
    2179 ALEX AFFUL 8,326.75
    2180 EUNICE GBATEY 8,324.09
    2181 HALLWORT GHANA ENTERPRISE LIMITED 8,306.74
    2182 TWUMASI THOMAS ANNAN 8,299.43
    2183 EMMANUEL OPPONG 8,294.75
    2184 MAINOO CHARLOTTE 8,292.63
    2185 AYESU HANNAH 8,290.04
    2186 SABI KWASI ROBERT 8,283.71
    2187 SARAH THOMPSON 8,277.48
    2188 YEBOAH OBIRI HANNAH 8,277.48
    2189 NICHOLAS APPIAH 8,277.48
    2190 DOTSE SAMUEL SEYRAM 8,277.48
    2191 DAVIDSON BARBARA 8,277.48
    2192 BARBARA NHYIRA DADZIE 8,277.48
    2193 NARTEY PATRICK 8,277.19
    2194 ENYONAM ASAFO AKOTO 8,274.53
    2195 SOVEREIGN OIL COMPANY LIMITED 8,271.36
    2196 SULLEYMANA ALIU YAKUBU 8,263.91
    2197 MABEL OPARE ADDO 8,263.08
    2198 ALANGRE AHMED 8,261.64
    2199 THOMAS AGBASU 8,249.01
    2200 DARKOH JANET 8,241.49
    2201 AMENUVOR MARY 8,241.49
    2202 ADAMS JERRY 8,223.50
    2203 GADO ALHASSAN 8,212.63
    2204 MENDS LINDA 8,205.50
    2205 AMOAKO A SABINA 8,205.50
    2206 RICHARD BOATENG MINTAH 8,196.68
    2207 DODOO FRIDERICK OTO 8,187.76
    2208 SAMADU NDEGO 8,187.51
    2209 SAM JOSEPH 8,178.55
    2210 NUTSA BEAUTY 8,169.51
    2211 AFRICA BEST ENTERPRISE (1184000000016) 8,165.70
    2212 OSEI- BONSU LINDA 8,159.44
    2213 JANET MENSAH 8,149.03
    2214 GLOBAL EYE TELECOM 8,143.92
    2215 KWAME OWUSU 2 8,127.84
    2216 OBENG ALHASSAN 8,126.33
    2217 ALADA JERRY SAM 8,126.33
    2218 SOLOMON ARKOH 8,123.16
    2219 AMUZU SAMUEL 8,115.53
    2220 GAIKPA ALEX 8,108.51
    2221 GUEST HOUSE JUNCTION EIGHT CO LTD 8,102.90
    2222 OSEI ADJEI NANA YAA 8,097.53
    2223 YAMOA KOBINA 8,097.53
    2224 OD0OM BENJAMIN 8,097.53
    2225 ABRAHAM BENZU GYAN 8,097.53
    2226 ADANE KWAME FRANK 8,091.31
    2227 EMMANUEL OTOO 8,090.77
    2228 MWINIBIMBO ENTERPRISE 8,081.05
    2229 KUATSIENU FRANCIS DANIELS 8,079.54
    2230 OGYIRI GYASI JEFF JUSTICE 8,079.25
    2231 DICKSON ADDAE ENTERPRISE 8,077.60
    2232 SULEMANA KOFI SABI 8,073.06
    2233 BOADI EMMANUEL 8,072.34
    2234 MOHAMMED BABA 8,066.01
    2235 ASAMOAH NANA ABENA 8,061.55
    2236 DODD BENYI KWEKU 8,037.32
    2237 K.SEM ENTERPRISE 8,036.86
    2238 CAMENS CONST. CO. LTD 8,034.48
    2239 AGYEI AMOANI MICHAEL 8,031.71
    2240 ADOBEA ESTHER 8,025.27
    2241 HAYFORD K ASANTE (1182000000337) 8,021.42
    2242 GUZUU ENTERPRISE 8,021.24
    2243 AMPONSAH FREDERICK 8,019.47
    2244 ADOTEY EMMANUEL SEGO 8,019.19
    2245 ASAMOAH MARTIN 7,997.52
    2246 NANKOGME WUMBEI 7,989.57
    2247 YAW ASAMOAH 7,989.17
    2248 KENNEDY ASARE (1185000000141) 7,987.08
    2249 ROCKSON GEORGINA 7,978.59
    2250 VERONICA DWOVOR 7,972.58
    2251 ASANTE PIOUS 7,964.34
    2252 ACHEAMPONG JAMES DANQUAH 7,957.07
    2253 ODURO EMMANUEL 7,953.58
    2254 JAMES GYEDU 7,946.38
    2255 MOHAMMED MAIDA FAIZA 7,940.95
    2256 WARE OPOKU CECILIA 7,925.51
    2257 ACHEAMPONG PETER KYEI 7,921.19
    2258 ISAAC FOSU 7,917.59
    2259 GADO ADAM 7,917.59
    2260 SAVING ARM ENTERPRISE 7,917.37
    2261 AFRIFAH PETER 7,890.49
    2262 SROMENDA CHRISTIAN 7,890.06
    2263 AMOATENG FREDERICK 7,872.60
    2264 PETER SOSU 7,870.80
    2265 HAMMOND MICHAEL 7,857.06
    2266 GLADYS ESSUMANG 7,856.98
    2267 EMMANUEL APPIAH 7,850.94
    2268 OWUSU ANSAH BONNAH KENNETH 7,845.61
    2269 SULEMANA YUSSIF 7,827.62
    2270 JOE BONDZIE ENTERPRISE 7,820.89
    2271 MORO HAWAH 7,813.76
    2272 QUARSHIE JORDAN 7,794.47
    2273 NAAWO JAMES 7,784.43
    2274 GEGEFE STEPHEN 7,784.43
    2275 KWESI AMISSAH 7,774.10
    2276 GYAN FRANCIS 7,773.63
    2277 ASAANA SULE 7,773.63
    2278 ABDUL AZIZ 7,773.63
    2279 REGINA ANKOMAH 7,762.84
    2280 ARTHUR HANNAH 7,752.04
    2281 RANSFORD PHONES 7,741.96
    2282 FIO ABENA BERNICE 7,736.06
    2283 ALHASSAN SHANI 7,729.83
    2284 KWAKYE SARFO BRIGHT 7,719.04
    2285 HARUNA HABIBA 7,705.47
    2286 ROSE N ALANDONG 7,701.65
    2287 NYANI KOFI ISAAC 7,692.01
    2288 TUMAWUH MODESTUS 7,683.66
    2289 FORSON FRANCISCA 7,682.72
    2290 BAIDOO BEATRICE 7,679.56
    2291 GYIMADO FRANCIS 7,677.61
    2292 AMOAH YAW 7,663.15
    2293 MENE MONICA 7,658.83
    2294 ANSU KWADWO MARTIN ANSU KWADWO 7,653.93
    2295 AWUAH BAFFOUR 7,647.67
    2296 AFUN FRANCIS 7,647.67
    2297 EMMANUEL BOADI 7,643.17
    2298 KYEREMAA RITA 7,633.28
    2299 MOHAMMED SAEBU 7,611.57
    2300 OBDARK VUNTURES 7,599.91
    2301 RICHARD KEN-ADOM 7,587.50
    2302 BENJAMIN YEBOAH 7,577.53
    2303 NII-BOYE ATSWEI BENEDICTA 7,575.69
    2304 ABEKAH BERNICE 7,573.57
    2305 AMADIZ ENTERPRISE 7,572.24
    2306 DOMINIC ANDOH 7,566.44
    2307 YAW MENSAH JUSTICE 7,557.70
    2308 OSMAN ALHASSAN 7,557.70
    2309 HUMPHERY JOSEPH TETTEH 7,557.70
    2310 NAMDAK LINKS ENTERPRISE 7,545.17
    2311 MAAMA ARHIN 7,540.14
    2312 THOMAS OBODAI 7,532.51
    2313 JAMES K GBORMITTAH 7,523.69
    2314 ASANTE AKWASI 7,521.71
    2315 SAI EMMANUEL 7,513.50
    2316 BEMPEH OSEI ALEX 7,503.72
    2317 TSEKPO JOHN 7,501.92
    2318 BOAKYE MENSAH 1041000001045 7,500.76
    2319 ANANI KOFI GAIKPA 7,494.07
    2320 OTOO MARGARET 7,491.48
    2321 SARFO SARAH 7,472.76
    2322 ASANTE KWASI DANIEL 7,462.44
    2323 LA-TOC COMPLEX (NO. 2) 7,452.57
    2324 KWANING FREDUA 7,448.90
    2325 OPPONG ELIZABETH 7,448.51
    2326 MERCY WILHELMINA AIDOO 7,437.75
    2327 FRANCIS KOFI WILSON 7,431.74
    2328 KONADU SELINA 7,419.61
    2329 JOSEPH ABAKAH MENSAH 7,413.74
    2330 MUMUNI ABDUL 7,413.74
    2331 ZAKARIA LATIF 7,410.47
    2332 OWUSU GLADYS 7,406.98
    2333 DAVID KWAKUYI OF ZENITH BANK 7,399.49
    2334 SEIDU ABASS 7,377.75
    2335 DUTY FREE LINKS 7,377.25
    2336 ARTHUR FRANCIS 7,366.06
    2337 BEDEMAC VENTURES 7,358.03
    2338 LIMAM MUSAH ENTERPRISE(SOLE PRO) 7,356.84
    2339 DJABA MICHAEL 7,348.96
    2340 ANNAN EMMANUEL KOJO 7,347.88
    2341 ATTUAHENE EMMANUEL(CUURENT 7,346.37
    2342 ASANTE OWUSU PATRICK 7,333.27
    2343 HARRIET OWUSU 7,324.92
    2344 NKRONUH MAJORIE 7,305.99
    2345 BOATENG AFRIYIE AKOSUA 7,305.78
    2346 ESSILFIE CHRISTINA 7,305.78
    2347 TRUST IN JESUS ENTERPRISE 7,304.66
    2348 VICTOR BOAFO 7,300.95
    2349 THAM MBIAH PROSPER 7,298.58
    2350 LARYEA GRACE 7,295.23
    2351 MENSAH FELICITY 7,284.58
    2352 JUSTICE KWESI ADJODA 7,281.81
    2353 GYAMFI OPOKU MICHAEL 7,276.41
    2354 GLORIA YIRENKYI 7,257.80
    2355 BAFFOUR FRANK 7,251.97
    2356 HOMIAH PAUL 7,251.79
    2357 ALHASSAN FUSEINA 7,236.35
    2358 EKUA ANSABA 7,233.94
    2359 SACKEY WILHEMINA AKOSUA 7,233.80
    2360 MOHAMMED SAWDATU 7,233.80
    2361 DWOMOH FRANK 7,233.80
    2362 ALHASSAN DAVID I 7,233.80
    2363 IDDRISU ADAM 7,222.96
    2364 GARGLO ALEX H. 7,217.35
    2365 IBRAHIM YUSSIF 7,215.30
    2366 ASIFIFI SARAH 7,213.75
    2367 FELIX ANTWI 7,205.15
    2368 ANNOO NII NORTEY BERNARD 7,198.96
    2369 TETTEH LOUIS 7,197.81
    2370 THERESAH EDUAKWAH 7,197.81
    2371 SAM EVELYN 7,197.81
    2372 VIDA AWUITOR 7,197.81
    2373 ZIBLIM FUSEINA 7,197.81
    2374 MERCY AGYEI 7,197.81
    2375 MENSAH KWABENA 7,197.81
    2376 KWOFIE BRANDFORD JOHN 7,197.81
    2377 IBRAHIM IDDRISU LOAN A/C 7,197.81
    2378 GABRIEL OTOO 7,197.81
    2379 COMFORT NIMO AGYEMANG 7,197.81
    2380 ANAANE AKUGBIRE 7,197.81
    2381 ALFRED PAINTSIL 7,197.81
    2382 AHUN FLORENCE B.E 7,197.81
    2383 ADDAH AZULERAH VICTOR 7,197.81
    2384 ANNAN GEORGE KING 7,197.81
    2385 0FORIWAA JANET 7,197.81
    2386 Abdallah Yahaya 1 7,197.81
    2387 ADOKPA ABU COFFSON 7,197.81
    2388 ATTA EMMANUEL 7,197.52
    2389 WETO JUDITH 7,190.61
    2390 OWUSU AUGUSTINE ANKOMAH 7,190.61
    2391 KORANKYE SAMUEL 7,167.29
    2392 MONICA A. WILSON 7,166.64
    2393 NKUM BENJAMIN 7,163.98
    2394 EMMANUEL LARBI KORANTENG (1185000000373) 7,161.82
    2395 IBRAHIM OPPONG KWARTENG 7,158.33
    2396 MENSAH FRANCIS 7,156.35
    2397 ARMAH JOHN 7,151.53
    2398 KUJO MARY 7,148.04
    2399 PEACE NKRUMAH 7,145.59
    2400 AYIKU MARGARET 7,143.82
    2401 ADAM C BASHIRU 7,140.41
    2402 PETER TAWIAH 7,125.83
    2403 EMMANUEL OSSEW 7,125.83
    2404 ERNESTINA OWIREDUA 7,125.83
    2405 DOMINIC ASANTE 7,124.75
    2406 ADETINDANA AWUNSINA 7,107.84
    2407 RUBINA AMARTEIFIO (1182000000016) 7,098.51
    2408 DAPAAH DORIS 7,092.29
    2409 OBENG ANSU AIKINS 7,089.84
    2410 DZIDE CATE 7,083.76
    2411 ENOCH KWAKU APPIAGYEI 7,079.04
    2412 SUNKWA YAA SANDRA 7,071.70
    2413 AKINTOLA ALEX 7,071.41
    2414 KAKU MATTHEW 7,069.94
    2415 DZORMEKU VICTORY 7,064.65
    2416 AGYEMAN DANIEL 7,053.85
    2417 MWINE ADAMS 7,043.99
    2418 EVANS D DANSO 7,023.62
    2419 AMPAH PHILOMINA 7,021.46
    2420 NYAMEKYE AWUDZI DANIEL 7,017.86
    2421 DZIKUNU GEORGE 7,017.86
    2422 ALIEYEFEE FRANCIS 7,014.26
    2423 NATILLY ENTERPRISE 7,010.13
    2424 BLESSING’S HEAVEN’S GATE TABER 6,999.58
    2425 ROSE DERY 6,997.85
    2426 OSMAN TORFIQUE 6,997.85
    2427 MUSAH AWINI ASUFU 6,997.85
    2428 ALFRED TWEEKU 6,993.07
    2429 ADAM SAMATA 6,987.99
    2430 KINGSLEY ADU POKU 6,985.47
    2431 AMPOFO SAMUEL 6,981.66
    2432 ADJEI KWAKU 6,978.49
    2433 FAITIN RICHARD DANSO 6,974.68
    2434 WILLIAM JNR A. OTOO (1185000000214) 6,972.84
    2435 NTOW HUGHES GRACE 6,968.56
    2436 ADZAGBO REJOICE AFI 6,967.48
    2437 APPAU KWASI 6,963.88
    2438 OPOKU NICHOLAS 6,943.83
    2439 BAAH KWAKU 6,942.29
    2440 PHRANKIES KENNEL AND PETSHOP 6,941.93
    2441 ABDULAI ABUKARI NASSAM 6,941.35
    2442 REGINA AMISSAH 6,925.84
    2443 PRINCE OPPONG YEBOAH ASUAMAH 6,920.87
    2444 SAKYI PHILIP KWAKU 6,920.44
    2445 AMEN VENTURES 6,916.27
    2446 NANTOGMAH ABDULAI YAKUBU 6,913.46
    2447 NUHU ASHEITU 6,909.90
    2448 SELBY SAARA LINDA 6,895.97
    2449 NANCY BANURA 6,888.30
    2450 OSEI KUSI MICHAEL 6,881.50
    2451 CEPHAS ARTHUR 6,880.56
    2452 OKPOTI SAMUEL SOWAH 6,873.62
    2453 OBENG MICHAEL 6,871.50
    2454 YAKUBU AMINATU 6,871.28
    2455 POBEE KWASI ASARE 6,845.12
    2456 FRANK OPOKU KODUA 6,841.52
    2457 HARRIET OWUSU- ACHEAMPONG 6,840.04
    2458 CHARLES AMOS-ODOOM (1185000000345) 6,837.92
    2459 GEORGINA OWUSU 6,837.05
    2460 FRIMPONG ELLEN 6,834.32
    2461 LAMPTEY KOFI DAVID 6,834.28
    2462 EBENEZER TETTEH 6,829.35
    2463 PENNY THOMAS 6,820.93
    2464 YUSSIF KALIBI 6,816.40
    2465 DZIWORNU PROSPER KING 6,815.42
    2466 OPOKU GLADSTONE EMMANUEL 6,812.73
    2467 ABDUL MALIK KORMORY 6,809.99
    2468 ADDAE PETER 6,797.90
    2469 DANSO DORIS 6,793.22
    2470 NGESSAH KAKU FRANCIS 6,776.95
    2471 IMORO AYI 6,765.94
    2472 BOAKOH FRANCIS 6,765.94
    2473 MOHAMMED ZARIATU 6,758.74
    2474 ANANE MICHEAL 6,758.60
    2475 ARTHUR JOSEPH KENNEDY 6,749.92
    2476 KWAKU OSEI EVANS 6,747.95
    2477 JOSEPH DONKOR 6,747.19
    2478 NYAVIE CATHERINE 6,746.61
    2479 AGYEMAN KWASI PREMPEH BENJAMIN 6,737.33
    2480 DANIEL YAW ADJABENG 6,732.83
    2481 ODEI-BIRIKORANG FREDERICK 6,729.88
    2482 DUATEY MICHAEL 6,723.36
    2483 BOSU KENNETH 6,717.86
    2484 ADOTEY WOGBE BENARD 6,710.26
    2485 DONARD EBO HARRISON 6,708.36
    2486 AMOAKO NYAMEKYE ISAAC 6,707.17
    2487 DOROTHY OPOKUA 6,697.56
    2488 JOSHUA ATTA MENSAH 6,696.66
    2489 SARATU KASSIM 6,693.96
    2490 ADVICE CLEARING SERVICES 6,690.40
    2491 ACKAH JOSEPH B. 6,688.53
    2492 BENSON ASARE ERNEST 6,683.16
    2493 KORSAA MERCY 6,675.43
    2494 YEBOAH VIDA 6,657.97
    2495 JULIE ARTHUR HUDSON (1185000000767) 6,657.97
    2496 ABAIDOO BETTY 6,657.97
    2497 RASHEED SAKO OMOTUNDE 6,655.63
    2498 ROSEMARY YIADOM A. 6,639.98
    2499 KOOMSON EMMANUEL 6,636.38
    2500 KORNI-BOADI STEPHEN 6,635.84
    2501 AGYIE CHRISTINA 6,632.78
    2502 EDZO RUTH 6,622.24
    2503 ANTWI BAAFI RONALD 6,618.82
    2504 AGRI SUPPLIES GHANA LIMITED 6,617.92
    2505 JOSEPH APPIAH 6,614.39
    2506 GAIKPA GEORGE 6,611.33
    2507 OPPONG PATRICK 6,609.78
    2508 STELLA OPPONG 6,597.94
    2509 GRACE ALI 6,597.94
    2510 DOKU EUGENIA 6,591.21
    2511 ELLEN AGYEIWAA 6,585.99
    2512 DAMBA AZARA 6,585.99
    2513 OBRON’S CORNER 6,584.34
    2514 BOAFO RICHARD 6,567.24
    2515 FRANK ASHUNG 6,564.40
    2516 KORANKYE KOFI 6,550.01
    2517 KULENU FAUSTAIN KOMLA GRAEVES 6,549.79
    2518 SAEED BIN MUSUD 6,542.81
    2519 SALOMEY NIMO 6,533.99
    2520 HAMDIYA ISSAH 6,532.01
    2521 CHARLES KOFI HAMMOND 6,523.09
    2522 KWEKU-MINAH ERIC 6,521.93
    2523 OFORI KWADWO 6,514.02
    2524 RICHARD KWESI AMONOO 0336 6,514.02
    2525 BEATRICE OBENG 6,514.02
    2526 OSEI FAUSTINA 6,496.02
    2527 SANA HARUNA ATIKA 6,496.02
    2528 YELBI ADAMA SUMAILA 6,495.05
    2529 COKE BOAKYE-MENSAH MAUD 6,485.23
    2530 EMMANUEL KWAME ANNAN 6,485.23
    2531 NYURE FERME FELIX 6,478.03
    2532 FRANCIS M.NKETSIAH (346) 6,478.03
    2533 ASARE KWADWO 6,478.03
    2534 AYEH ISAAC 6,478.03
    2535 YEBOAH ABOAGYE REBECCA 6,477.88
    2536 ADU GYAMFI KWAME EMMANUEL 6,477.81
    2537 PERPETUAL FYNN TENKORANG 6,477.09
    2538 ARHIN GRACE 6,476.59
    2539 NAOMI AGYEKUM 6,475.69
    2540 GRACE SAM 6,470.83
    2541 JANETTE YANGIN IMPERIO 6,470.58
    2542 BUKARI OSUMANU 6,462.98
    2543 IMORO ISSAKA ALHAJI 6,456.43
    2544 MAVIS APPENTENG 6,451.83
    2545 ESTHER AMANFO 6,437.68
    2546 ASIAW K.JOHN (1182000000218) 6,426.64
    2547 OSMAN ABDALLAH 6,420.16
    2548 DIADLIN COMPANY LTD. 6,417.78
    2549 YAKUBU SABIL BANYISIN 6,395.79
    2550 ZAKARI ADAM 6,393.53
    2551 LAWRENCE COBBLAH 6,392.73
    2552 MARTIN ASSAMPONG 6,388.05
    2553 OFOTSU HLORDJI JOHN 6,371.61
    2554 BANONGAA IBRAHIM 6,370.06
    2555 FYNN HAKEEM ABDUL 6,362.86
    2556 ARTHUR EMMANUEL 6,361.17
    2557 JACKSON KWAKU BOATENG 6,355.66
    2558 BOADU RICHARD 6,355.66
    2559 APAU ROBERT 6,352.64
    2560 MENSAH EBO EDWARD 6,351.85
    2561 ALTRAP CREDIT VENTURES 6,350.19
    2562 SAKINATU ADAMS 6,348.79
    2563 EPKE WOLA 6,346.09
    2564 TETTEH RUBY 6,344.51
    2565 RICE AND SUGAR VENTURES 6,339.11
    2566 JOHN ETSIBAH 6,335.47
    2567 MITSIAWO HOLALI 6,312.48
    2568 OWUSU FRANK KWAME 6,298.26
    2569 SAMPSON OPOKU KWAKU 6,298.08
    2570 NAA ANKRAH 6,298.08
    2571 JOYCE NSIAH ABABIO 6,298.08
    2572 LINUS BADUU 6,298.08
    2573 GYAN MOSES 6,298.08
    2574 DADZIE EKUA LINDA 6,298.08
    2575 AJIA ADIZA 6,298.08
    2576 KYEI FELIX 6,280.16
    2577 OWUSU JACKLYN 6,275.63
    2578 ACKON THOMAS 6,272.53
    2579 SAMUEL BOATENG 6,269.47
    2580 SAMEUL NYAMEKYE 6,268.07
    2581 OFORI ERIC 6,265.44
    2582 ISAAC APPIAH 6,262.45
    2583 MAHAMA AHMED 6,262.09
    2584 KOFI ESAAH 6,261.84
    2585 AWUDU HARUNA 6,255.29
    2586 RICHARD AFIAMOAH 6,249.50
    2587 MENSAH TEYE JONATHAN 6,247.70
    2588 BOAHIN JOYCE 6,247.70
    2589 BENKAE ISAAC 6,218.19
    2590 TAWIAH RICHARD 6,212.61
    2591 ANSONG KOFI SAMUEL 6,203.18
    2592 JOSEPH WORAE 6,200.91
    2593 MENSAH FLORENCE 6,190.12
    2594 ESSEL GLADYS 6,190.12
    2595 ANKAMAH ANITA 6,189.58
    2596 MOSE4S LARBIE 6,187.88
    2597 YEBOAH KUSI MICHEAL 6,186.91
    2598 ISAAC ASIRIFI 6,183.06
    2599 YAMOAH ROSE 6,177.52
    2600 MUNKAILA ALHASSAN KYEI 6,172.12
    2601 EMMANUEL ACKAAH 6,172.12
    2602 ANDREWS ROSE 6,168.52
    2603 APPOH MICHAEL 6,155.21
    2604 QUANSAH DANIEL 6,154.45
    2605 TREVE SIMON 6,153.98
    2606 GAISIE MARY 6,146.93
    2607 SONINA ENTERPRISE 6,144.59
    2608 SAVIOUR ADAMS 6,136.13
    2609 YUSIF HALIMATU 6,118.14
    2610 SOLOMON SANDOOBIL 6,118.14
    2611 MUSAH FATI 6,118.14
    2612 EFFAH AUGUSTINE 6,118.14
    2613 ASARE ALBERT 6,111.91
    2614 KUPALBA PIATATALBA 6,111.62
    2615 AIDOO ISAAC KOJO 6,097.16
    2616 FELIX OPPONG GYAMFI 6,089.56
    2617 GANIW YAKUBU 6,088.27
    2618 AKOSUA AGYEMAN 6,082.15
    2619 ASSIAM HENRIETTA 6,078.12
    2620 HELENA HASFORD 6,067.79
    2621 RAMATU BUKARI 6,064.15
    2622 YAYUONBEE ACHODOMO GROUP 6,060.55
    2623 ENNIN ANDY RAYMOND 6,057.93
    2624 JEMIMAH ARHINFUL 6,051.34
    2625 ABDUL RAZAK IBRAHIM 6,046.16
    2626 PEJECT GODFRED 6,046.01
    2627 ANKAMAH KWABENA JOSEPH 6,026.40
    2628 BAFFOUR-DIAWUOH JOSEPHINE 6,018.30
    2629 YEBOAH OFORI 6,017.58
    2630 KING BELLO NARURAL HEALTH SHOP 6,010.17
    2631 CYNTHIA OTOO 6,010.17
    2632 TAMAKLOE JOHN KOFI 5,998.22
    2633 JENNIFER ASARE 5,998.22
    2634 FATI MOHAMMED 5,998.19
    2635 DIANA KUDANU 5,998.19
    2636 ABDULLAH HAJIRA 5,998.19
    2637 OSEI-APPIAH MAXWELL 5,998.08
    2638 ASARE-QUAIDOO PATRICK 5,998.01
    2639 RICHARD ADOFO WEIDE 5,994.80
    2640 JAMES FRANCIS APPAU 5,993.33
    2641 DZANI SYLVANUS 5,992.18
    2642 KOBINA BANDOH 5,989.55
    2643 ASANTE SELINA 5,977.02
    2644 ADDISON EMMANUEL NANA BANYIN 5,976.81
    2645 SUMAILA IDDRISU 5,974.36
    2646 RICHARD TWUM 5,973.75
    2647 OTOO ABEEKU ANDREW 5,970.73
    2648 HENRY QUIST OF BOG 5,969.65
    2649 GAKAY WOODWORKS 5,964.86
    2650 ADDY JOSEPH 5,959.79
    2651 APAWU GRACE 5,952.19
    2652 ADU KWESI ISAAC 5,950.18
    2653 SALIFU MOHAMMED 5,938.19
    2654 JOYCE AFFUL 5,938.19
    2655 BENEDICTA AMPAH (1185000000190) 5,938.19
    2656 FRANCIS S ANAISIE 5,938.19
    2657 WIREKU KWASI EVANS 5,936.07
    2658 CN EMMY ELECTRICALS ENTERPRISE 5,931.32
    2659 SOVOR DAVID 5,920.20
    2660 ASANTE ADOFO JONATHAN 5,913.04
    2661 KWAME BONSU SMC14 7085 5,913.00
    2662 ANTIRAKWA KOFI BISMARK 5,910.66
    2663 ALHASSAN IMURAN 5,903.46
    2664 MPUSU GODFRED 5,903.17
    2665 OSABUTEY EMMANUEL 5,902.20
    2666 ZIBLIM ISSAH 5,902.20
    2667 BUKARI FATIMA 5,902.20
    2668 K-STILL TECH 5,884.21
    2669 FELICIA DODD 5,880.03
    2670 ASI KWAME FRANCIS 5,869.24
    2671 CONSTRUCTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 5,868.88
    2672 ASIEDU KWAME 5,860.17
    2673 ELEN AWERE (1185000000195) 5,859.02
    2674 YAMOAH GYASI HENRY 5,856.14
    2675 TETTEH NII NOI RICHARD 5,855.38
    2676 FAUSTINA SARFO 5,848.22
    2677 EFUA WINFUL (1185000000661) 5,848.22
    2678 BAAH EDNA 5,846.24
    2679 APPIAH ERNEST 5,834.11
    2680 YANKSON LINDA 5,830.22
    2681 MUSA KARIM 5,830.22
    2682 MENSAH NYAMEKYE STEPHEN 5,830.22
    2683 IDRIS DORCAS 5,815.72
    2684 DAY BY DAY ELECTRONICS ENTERPRISE 5,813.78
    2685 OMAR MUSTAPHA 5,805.32
    2686 ABDULAI ABUKARI 5,797.83
    2687 IBRAHIM MUSAH ABUGA 5,796.11
    2688 AHINFUL SETH 5,794.24
    2689 ASSABIEH WILLIAM 5,779.84
    2690 KOFI KESSIE KING 5,777.50
    2691 DESMOND AKWASI BOATENG 5,773.94
    2692 GRACE AMOAKO 5,773.25
    2693 ENTSIE CLEMENT PRINCE 5,766.78
    2694 ROBERT K OWUSU 5,758.25
    2695 COLLINS BOAKYE 5,758.25
    2696 CHARLES KOFI OSEI 5,758.25
    2697 ABAIDOO MARY 5,758.25
    2698 REGINA DEDE 5,757.67
    2699 EUDORA BIMPONG 5,756.23
    2700 BOB AMPOFO 5,749.25
    2701 EBANYENLE JUSTICE 5,748.57
    2702 MARY AFUA ASANTEWA 5,743.85
    2703 ANSAH SENIOR OWUSU 5,740.79
    2704 ANGBANGNA KOBINA JAMES 5,731.61
    2705 ARMAH JANET DEEDEI 5,722.26
    2706 MICKENSCO VENTURES 5,709.99
    2707 YEBOAH GODFRED 5,704.08
    2708 AVORGBEDOR RICHARD 5,702.21
    2709 RAUDATU AWUDU 5,697.07
    2710 YAKUBU SULLEYMANA A. 5,697.03
    2711 AKOLOGO SALIFU KASIM 5,686.27
    2712 DANSO SAMUEL 5,684.76
    2713 CHARLOTTE MENSAH SARBAH 5,682.60
    2714 KOOMSON COMFORT 5,676.91
    2715 SALIO TIJANI 5,668.27
    2716 EXALT JESUS ENTERPRISE 5,654.06
    2717 ALHASSAN MARIAM 5,650.28
    2718 APPIAH WORAE EMMANUEL 5,639.48
    2719 OFORIWAA NELLY ALERT 5,638.30
    2720 FELIX ARMAH 5,632.28
    2721 ATITSO MICHAEL 5,632.28
    2722 BADIENA MICHAEL 5,627.61
    2723 TOWLI ISREAL 5,625.63
    2724 BAIDOO JOHN 5,624.48
    2725 OBUTEY K. ERIC 5,622.53
    2726 FRANK ASANTE (1182000000142) 5,614.51
    2727 TAHIRU ISSAKA AKILU 5,614.29
    2728 NANA AMA ABRAFI 5,614.29
    2729 ENOCK BOATENG 5,614.29
    2730 DOTSE SAVIOR 5,611.16
    2731 JOHN OBENG 5,606.44
    2732 ESSEL JAMES 5,598.06
    2733 FAUSTINA AMPONSAH AGYEMAN 5,596.30
    2734 DWAMENA AKENTEN MARTIN 5,564.12
    2735 IBRAHIM ALHASSAN 5,563.91
    2736 TAWIAH FELICIA 5,560.31
    2737 BASHIRU SALIFU 5,560.31
    2738 KOLAJO JOSHUA 5,560.27
    2739 KWABIA YAA LINDA 5,551.92
    2740 MATHEW AGYEKUM 5,549.87
    2741 PRAH MARIANNE 5,548.93
    2742 SAMUEL ARTHUR 5,544.44
    2743 AYERAKWA FAUSTINA 5,544.26
    2744 TCHAA NABIBILIWA 5,539.76
    2745 AYARIGA MARGARET TETTEH 5,536.45
    2746 ANNAN LOUISA ELIZABETH 5,533.78
    2747 YAHYA KUTUMAH 5,531.52
    2748 KWASI GODZA JOSHUA 5,524.32
    2749 YAWSON GEORGE 5,522.34
    2750 SAMUEL NUNOO 5,520.50
    2751 ANANE AUSTIN KWABENA 5,520.18
    2752 ERIC ANDOH 5,508.99
    2753 MUSAH MORO 5,499.31
    2754 DUAMBEYEN DANIEL 5,490.24
    2755 BENJAMIN K. NINSON 5,488.33
    2756 ALI SULEMANA 5,472.31
    2757 WOODE OBED 5,470.33
    2758 MOHAMMED LAMINU 5,470.33
    2759 ANKRAH NII ARYEE/PATRICK JONGENEELEN 5,463.28
    2760 FATI SEIDU 5,455.58
    2761 RAYMOND AWUAKYE 5,455.18
    2762 BEDIAKO FRED ADJEI 5,453.71
    2763 ARHIN STEPHEN 5,442.87
    2764 KWAME TAWIA 5,434.35
    2765 ESSIEN MICHAEL 5,428.51
    2766 LARBI CHRISTIAN 5,427.15
    2767 KYEI MENSAH ELSIE 5,420.74
    2768 NURDIVINE LIGHT BLOCK WORKS 5,416.82
    2769 AWAL YAKUBU 5,416.67
    2770 COFFIE ANITA 5,406.99
    2771 AWUDI KOMLAN 5,404.94
    2772 DEGADZOR FLORENCE 5,400.01
    2773 ODOOM GLADYS 5,398.36
    2774 OTUWA ADJOA 5,398.36
    2775 MARTIN TAMATEEB 5,398.36
    2776 HANNAH EBREHUN 5,398.36
    2777 FERGUSON EBENEZER 5,398.36
    2778 ASSIBI RUTH ANABAH 5,398.36
    2779 BEKOE VIDA 5,398.36
    2780 AMPONSAH STEPHEN 5,398.36
    2781 AMEKU FOSTER 5,398.36
    2782 ESTHER SIW 5,397.17
    2783 BARNINA TRADING ENTERPRISE 5,386.44
    2784 FOSU DANIEL 5,382.09
    2785 CHRIST BUSINESS ENTERPRISE 5,380.65
    2786 EFAH LYDIA 5,377.63
    2787 OFORI KWAKU SYLVESTER 5,374.60
    2788 OWUSU-SEKYEREH RICHMOND 5,373.16
    2789 TERRY KWAPONG 5,345.88
    2790 SAMBEKEY ENTERPRISE 5,344.37
    2791 MENSAH KOFI 5,344.37
    2792 APPIAH JENNIFER 5,333.58
    2793 GEORGE OPPONG 5,326.38
    2794 BEIDU MENSAH EVANS 5,322.78
    2795 KAGYISCO ENTERPRISE 5,321.56
    2796 REBECCA NYANZU 5,319.29
    2797 ADALETEY DAVID K 5,316.30
    2798 OPPONG KWAME SAMUEL 5,308.38
    2799 IDDRISU YAKUBU 5,304.64
    2800 AKYEREMADE TRADING AND BUSINESS ENT 5,292.44
    2801 SETH ATITO MENSAH 5,292.08
    2802 ADOR BENJAMIN 5,290.39
    2803 KENICHI TECHNOLOGIES LTD 5,283.70
    2804 AZANE SYLVESTER 5,281.86
    2805 RICHARD MENSAH 5,267.21
    2806 NYAWUDZI CHARLES 5,254.40
    2807 CONDUAH ERIC KOJO 5,254.40
    2808 SABIN NANA WILLIAM 5,250.23
    2809 ALHASSAN ALIMATU KANDE 5,248.39
    2810 ROSE OCRAN 5,247.20
    2811 AGYEI KWABENA 5,245.98
    2812 SUWEBA ADAM 5,242.31
    2813 BLESSED VENTURES LEXBEE 5,240.51
    2814 DOROTHY BINEY 5,234.43
    2815 SIMON KOFI MENSAH 5,232.81
    2816 APPAU AKWASI 5,232.81
    2817 EMMANUEL GYAMFI 5,230.04
    2818 DAVID NKUAH 5,228.27
    2819 MAMA KONADU ENTERPRISE 5,228.02
    2820 JEPAK ENTERPRISE 5,211.97
    2821 JOSEPH.TAKYI MENSAH 5,200.42
    2822 NANA AMISSAFI 5,198.55
    2823 ADDO PAUL 5,196.46
    2824 AMPONSAH GIFTY 5,189.62
    2825 JOHN ARHO 5,185.05
    2826 BABA MUSA (1185000001070) 5,182.42
    2827 ALEX AMOAH 5,182.42
    2828 DUODU NICHOLAS 5,173.86
    2829 NKRUMAH ESI 5,171.63
    2830 ROBERT MENSAH ZAKLI 5,168.60
    2831 EMELIA KONADU 5,165.51
    2832 MILLICENT SARFO 5,164.43
    2833 ABDULAI SALIFU 2 5,164.43
    2834 KWABENA POKU 1041000001731 5,164.14
    2835 PAINTSIL DANIEL 5,160.86
    2836 ABEKAH FRED 5,160.83
    2837 DANIEL K. BAIDOO 5,153.63
    2838 PERFECT CARE VENTURES 5,146.68
    2839 DALADI MORO 5,143.48
    2840 RICHARD WIAFE 5,140.31
    2841 RUTH OBENG POKU 5,132.61
    2842 GEORGE OPPONG DANQUAH 5,127.29
    2843 TERKPER DAVID TETTEY 5,125.81
    2844 KONAMAH CHARITY 5,123.47
    2845 BOYELA BISMARK 5,114.55
    2846 TWENE PETER 5,113.25
    2847 APPIAH MARK 5,110.66
    2848 DANIEL KOBINA 5,110.44
    2849 ACHEAMPONG RICHARD KWASI 5,108.07
    2850 DADSON FRANCIS 5,099.43
    2851 KARIKARI ALBERT 5,098.78
    2852 BEKOE AKOTO 5,097.81
    2853 AYEBIE-ACKAH JOHN 5,096.55
    2854 YAA OPOKUA SMC36 8011 5,092.45
    2855 NSIAH GIFTY 5,090.18
    2856 MICHEAL S. AZANU 5,088.78
    2857 AYIREBI KOJO 5,085.97
    2858 EDWARD AGYIRI 5,073.56
    2859 AFRIYIE AKUA 5,073.56
    2860 SAMUEL K. OPARE 5,071.97
    2861 COMMODORE MELEY CECILIA 5,071.00
    2862 ATUBGA MBAWINE 5,070.86
    2863 KARIKARI AGNES NARTEY 5,065.46
    2864 JESSE DANIEL 5,056.46
    2865 AMPONSAH N/A ELIZABETH 5,056.46
    2866 SEIDU IDDRISU 5,056.10
    2867 MARFO JONAS 5,053.11
    2868 KYEI THOMAS 5,048.29
    2869 ABDULAI ALHASSAN 5,041.56
    2870 ISSAHAKU ABDUL RAZAK 5,038.47
    2871 DZIFA KUBI YVONNE 5,038.47
    2872 QUARSHIE KWESI BENJAMIN 5,033.43
    2873 DENNIS DONKOR SMC16 8053 5,031.27
    2874 JAMBOYEB ENTERPRISE 5,029.94
    2875 OTI MENSAH BOUR 5,028.82
    2876 DANIELS ABENA AHWIRENGBEA ESTHER 5,025.87
    2877 ROSEMOND POKUA (ABENA POKUAA) SU – 5,022.88
    2878 ESSUMAN PRINCE JOSEPH 5,020.47
    2879 FRIMPONG ISAAC FRIMPONG ISAAC 5,020.47
    2880 ASSAN FANNY 5,016.87
    2881 SASU AGYAKWA SOLOMON 5,016.15
    2882 MENYIMSAAH PATRICK 5,016.01
    2883 MOHAMMED MUSAH LOAN A/C 5,013.27
    2884 CHRISTIANA OPPONG 5,002.48
    2885 ADZOROR PROSPER 4,986.79
    2886 JOB SULEMANA 4,986.71
    2887 KORANTENG ISAAC 4,976.28
    2888 OSEI KWAME ERIC 4,966.78
    2889 TSEYIBOR ANNIE 4,966.49
    2890 TUTU LUCY 4,959.72
    2891 GUNENU ROSE 4,959.29
    2892 RAYFORD KWAKYE 4,948.49
    2893 NYARKO PATRICK 4,948.49
    2894 GBOGBLORGBE GILBERT 4,948.49
    2895 DAPAAH AGNES 4,942.88
    2896 FOSU YAW 4,938.49
    2897 SEIDU HAMIDU 4,937.70
    2898 ALEX ASANTE 4,937.70
    2899 TANDOH KWAW FRANCIS 4,937.48
    2900 AFACHAW DESMOND 4,931.94
    2901 DARKO JONES KWAKU 4,930.50
    2902 ABONGO RICHMOND 4,930.50
    2903 GALENOR MATHEW 4,928.09
    2904 OPOKU BRIGHT 4,912.50
    2905 QUAINOO ANDZIE JOSEPH 4,912.50
    2906 KOKWA JACOB KWASI 4,912.50
    2907 JOSHUA MARTIN ATUAHENE 4,912.50
    2908 DOGBE COMFORT 4,912.50
    2909 DARKAH STEPHEN 4,897.14
    2910 BOSIAKO ANTWI KOJO 4,894.51
    2911 KODWO AWOTWE 4,883.71
    2912 GEORGE OBENG POKU 4,880.55
    2913 ABASS MALIK 4,876.52
    2914 GYAN GIFTY 4,870.65
  • 2915 HALLEM WAY VENTURES 4,869.07
    2916 BONSU AKWASI EMMANUEL 4,868.17
    2917 QUAISON JUSTICE OFORI 4,867.99
    2918 ESHUN ROBERT 4,866.91
    2919 OMANANO FELIX 4,863.02
    2920 AMO SAMUEL 4,858.52
    2921 APISAWU INNOCENT 4,858.52
    2922 BEATRICE ANKOMAH 4,858.52
    2923 AMOAH GIFTY 4,858.52
    2924 MANTEAW ESTHER 4,856.79
    2925 AGYAPONG KWABENA ALEX 4,854.24
    2926 KUAMPAH GIDEON KPATIKO 4,844.12
    2927 ANING PATRICK 4,843.66
    2928 ENGLISH SOPHIA 4,836.93
    2929 EMMANUEL K. AMISSAH 4,835.63
    2930 ASAMOAH-NKETIA CECILIA 4,833.87
    2931 OWUSU SEKYERE FRANCIS 4,829.19
    2932 MIESSAN AMA JOYCELINE 4,829.19
    2933 SAMPSON GEORGE 4,822.53
    2934 KWASI BOATENG 4,822.53
    2935 SARAH TETTEH QUARSHIE N. 4,820.59
    2936 LAR-TAN LIMITED 4,812.78
    2937 BORBOR AGNES 4,811.73
    2938 ANKRAH ELVIS TWUMASI 4,811.73
    2939 THOMAS ADE 4,811.05
    2940 FAUSTINA KISSIWAA SUSU 4,808.14
    2941 BOAKYE MICHAEL 4,799.86
    2942 LARBIE ALEXANDER 4,798.49
    2943 AMEDZOR PATIENCE 4,798.38
    2944 SAFIANU KARIM 4,796.15
    2945 AFUMANFO ENTERPRISE 4,795.50
    2946 MOHAMMED ABDUL LATHEEF 4,792.95
    2947 KWAKU OFORI-KWAPONG 4,786.54
    2948 CLEMENT ANAN 4,786.54
    2949 KUMI KWAKU KAKRA MICHAEL 4,786.07
    2950 PAUL BOAKYE-YIADOM 4,782.04
    2951 AZUMAH SIMON 4,780.86
    2952 AGGOR ANTHONY 4,768.55
    2953 KWABENA BOATENG 4,760.56
    2954 PATIENCE ANINAKWA APPAU 4,758.58
    2955 JANET AMANQUARNOR 4,754.30
    2956 ANAMAN CYNTHIA 4,750.55
    2957 MUSTAPHA IBRAHIM 4,747.64
    2958 GEORGE MELFAH 4,742.92
    2959 JOHANNES KWAMINA SCHECK 4,737.20
    2960 PADMORE-WOODE CHARLES K 4,719.21
    2961 THERESA AGANA 4,714.56
    2962 DUKER ADJOA 4,714.56
    2963 DOMINION HEALTH CARE LIMITED 4,710.79
    2964 ADMACKU LIMITED 4,695.45
    2965 NANA OSEI TUTU 4,691.24
    2966 TAWIAH COMFORT 4,678.58
    2967 SALIFU KASIM 4,678.58
    2968 JOHN KWANSAH-PAITTOO 4,678.58
    2969 KWAKU OPPONG (1185000000639) 4,678.58
    2970 AMOAH ADADE SEYH KWASI 4,678.58
    2971 ADAMU RUKAYA 4,673.11
    2972 OWUSU FELICIA 4,671.38
    2973 RICHARD OKYERE 4,670.87
    2974 ABBAN CHARLES 4,668.43
    2975 DANIEL EWIE OWU 4,660.18
    2976 SAMUEL GYAMFI 4,654.28
    2977 FRANK HAIZEL 4,649.96
    2978 SHANI ISSAH 4,649.78
    2979 AMOAH NICHOLAS 4,642.59
    2980 AMOAH STEPHEN 4,638.99
    2981 SARPONG ANDREW 4,638.12
    2982 ARKOH CHARLES 4,633.59
    2983 LYDIA NYARKO 4,633.19
    2984 ANTWI PRINCE KWABENA 4,631.79
    2985 ATTA KWASI 1045000004013 4,628.15
    2986 SALIFU A. SIITA 4,622.90
    2987 ZAKARI ALHAJI SALIFU 4,622.32
    2988 ADODODAJI ERNEST 4,621.35
    2989 BRENYA CHARLES 4,617.72
    2990 WOOD P. K. 4,617.39
    2991 MENSAH E. LAWRENCE 4,615.23
    2992 OSEI FRIMPONG ISAAC 4,606.60
    2993 ANTHONY ANOKYE 4,606.60
    2994 KONADU ESTHER 4,600.48
    2995 ISSIFU ADAM 4,594.00
    2996 AMANKWAA A. NATHAN 4,590.51
    2997 MENSAH ANIMLAH DAVID 4,588.96
    2998 OSAFO GODWIN MENSAH 4,581.40
    2999 BENEDICTA ASEYE USSHER 4,574.21
    3000 OWUSU ADU RICHMOND 4,570.61
    3001 ARMOH SAMUEL 4,570.18
    3002 RUTH OWUSU YEBOAH 4,563.41
    3003 AKUFFO ADU CHRISTIAN 4,561.97
    3004 DONKOR WINFRED AARON 4,548.30
    3005 AGYEI SAMUEL 4,545.42
    3006 TETTEH K JOHN 4,531.78
    3007 EMMANUEL AMOAH AKYIANO(LOAN A/C) 4,526.70
    3008 WILLIAM KORTEI CLOTTEY 4,522.85
    3009 ZAKARIA FUSEINI 4,513.57
    3010 MAVIS ABONIN 4,509.50
    3011 NARHWAYO SANDRA NORLEY 4,504.71
    3012 SANDRA AGYARE 4,499.75
    3013 BOADIWAA EUNICE 4,498.70
    3014 KHALID ABDUL KARIM 4,491.58
    3015 ABUGRI PETER 4,489.63
    3016 GIFTY ODOI 4,487.83
    3017 AGYEIWAA JANET 4,487.83
    3018 AMANKWAH VICTORIA 4,481.36
    3019 ACHIBRAH JOHNNY 4,480.56
    3020 PEACE EKPE 4,479.95
    3021 JOHN ASENTE ABROKWAA 4,478.84
    3022 BEATRICE DEBRAH 4,474.12
    3023 MARY DOGBATSE 4,471.28
    3024 HAKEEM HAWA 4,469.84
    3025 AUG-AL CONSTRUCTION LTD. 4,465.95
    3026 ABRAHAM COBBINAH 4,465.30
    3027 VICTORIA ADJEI 4,464.33
    3028 IDDRISU ZIBLIM 4,463.40
    3029 SIAW GEORGE 4,462.64
    3030 TAYLOR CECILIA 4,462.64
    3031 SULEMANA UMAR 4,462.64
    3032 SAMUEL ESHUN 4,460.01
    3033 GRACODAN ENTERPRICE 4,459.01
    3034 AFRIFA GRACE 4,456.81
    3035 DECORUM B& J LIMITED 4,447.78
    3036 AINOOH ELIZABETH 4,440.29
    3037 AMOAKOWAA GIFTY 4,432.45
    3038 AHUN EVELYN 4,427.55
    3039 HARRIET OWUSU – ACHEAMPONG 4,427.12
    3040 UNIQUE HEALTH FIRST FRONTIERS ENT 4,404.16
    3041 BANEST VENTURES LTD 4,399.70
    3042 TAMAKLOE CYRIL KWABLA 4,398.47
    3043 IDDRISU A RAHMAN LOAN A/C 4,395.70
    3044 JUSTICE AMEDZORNEKU 4,390.66
    3045 ANNAN EKOW ISAAC 4,376.56
    3046 AGYEMANG BADU 4,375.40
    3047 FREMPOMAAH ADWOA 4,373.53
    3048 OWUSU-SEKYERE KELVIN 4,371.62
    3049 IDDRISU NASHIRU 4,369.86
    3050 JAMES OPOKU 4,368.03
    3051 BABA NAFISAH 4,362.16
    3052 AFROKWA NTOW 4,354.67
    3053 AKWENSIVI CHARLES A. 4,350.10
    3054 MICHAEL KWADJO CHARLLOTE 4,347.76
    3055 AMADU TIJANE S ADAMU 4,347.15
    3056 YAH-DONNE ENTERPRISE 4,340.53
    3057 JOYCE DAPAAH 4,340.28
    3058 IBRAHIM JAABIR 4,335.13
    3059 MORO ISSIFU 4,334.95
    3060 ALHASSAN MEMUNA 4,331.78
    3061 QUAIDOO ANTHONY HONNARD 4,331.39
    3062 ABDUL YIDANA SALAM 4,329.48
    3063 JOHN HENRY WHYTE (571) 4,320.56
    3064 FATI ABDULAI 4,320.48
    3065 LAARI DAVID GODWIN 4,318.68
    3066 IDDRISU HUDU 4,318.68
    3067 JULIANA AMPONSAH 4,318.68
    3068 BOAKYE KWABENA SAMUEL 4,318.68
    3069 GHUNNEY MERCY 4,318.68
    3070 ERNEST AMPONSAH 4,318.68
    3071 COMFORT AFFUL(1182000000100) 4,318.68
    3072 IBRAHIM MUSA KOBINA 4,318.68
    3073 SEREBOUR AUGUSTINA OTUO 4,318.36
    3074 OWUSU PAULINA 4,318.15
    3075 NDEDE BENJAMIN 4,309.00
    3076 EMMANUEL BAISIE (1182000000046) 4,308.36
    3077 EVANS OFOSU 4,304.29
    3078 NYARKO BEATRICE ADWOA 4,296.59
    3079 JOSEPH AFRIFA OWUSU 4,290.47
    3080 IBRAHIM BUKARI 4,279.10
    3081 OBED K KYERE / MARGARET KUMI 4,274.27
    3082 LARTEY JONES DANSO 4,268.30
    3083 FIRST GATE RESOURCES COMPANY LIMITED 4,261.61
    3084 PATIENCE DOGBE 4,255.70
    3085 MENSAH ISAAC 4,254.16
    3086 ABDUL-LATIF ILLIASU 4,252.68
    3087 LONDON GIFTY 4,246.71
    3088 ADDAI CECILIA 4,246.71
    3089 KWEGYIR AGGREY MARGARET 4,239.51
    3090 BROWN T. JEREMIAH 4,239.51
    3091 ASEDA HARDWARE & TRADING ENT. 4,237.06
    3092 GERTRUDE AMPONSAH 4,235.91
    3093 ASANTE ISABELLA 4,235.37
    3094 ESTHER GYIMAH 4,233.64
    3095 SAMUEL AMANGA 4,210.72
    3096 MENSAH CHARLES K 4,210.72
    3097 BENEDICTA KUOFIE 4,210.72
    3098 ERIC ATO MENSAH 4,210.72
    3099 OKYERE MATTHEW 4,210.43
    3100 PETER PRINCE ESSEL 4,204.24
    3101 HASSAN MAHAD 4,198.70
    3102 S.K. DANSO VENTURES 4,196.21
    3103 FATI BUGRI 4,192.72
    3104 DANIEL AMOFA BAFFFOUR 4,192.72
    3105 AHIAMALE LUCAS 4,192.72
    3106 YABMAUD ENT.BOSSMAN K. YABE 4,187.29
    3107 AFIA CHRISTIE 4,174.73
    3108 AMEGBLETOR GEORGE 4,174.73
    3109 IDDRISU ISSIFU 4,172.79
    3110 ODUM EMMANUEL 4,171.38
    3111 DANSO GEORGE 4,170.59
    3112 JUSTINA ESSIEN 4,156.73
    3113 SIR SIGWARD ENTERPRISE 4,153.96
    3114 APPIAH OFOSU 4,150.22
    3115 OSEI KOFI 4,143.53
    3116 QUAINOO RITA 4,141.26
    3117 JOSEPH FIIFI ABRAHAM (1185000000363) 4,131.54
    3118 SASU ALICE 4,129.74
    3119 ALIEFEH KOJO 4,124.45
    3120 ADDAI FELICIA 4,120.75
    3121 LARBI EMMANUEL 4,120.46
    3122 A1 GOLDCITY COMPANY LIMITED 4,119.67
    3123 DONKOH FRANCIS CLAMAS 4,117.04
    3124 DAVIS TIMOTHY DAVIS TIMOTHY 4,116.03
    3125 OWUSU JACKSON NUAMAH 4,109.98
    3126 IDDRISU ABDULAI 4,109.95
    3127 MARY FORSON 4,106.64
    3128 AMO K OSMAN 4,105.38
    3129 ABA FATIMA 4,100.56
    3130 KOLEYEVU PATIENCE 4,099.69
    3131 KWAME MENKAH 4,099.15
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    3135 ABDUL RAHIM TCHAGNAO 4,085.48
    3136 KWESI B. KORSAH (1185000000254) 4,066.76
    3137 ANSONG LUCY 4,066.40
    3138 ACKAH ENYAKU BLAY 4,064.53
    3139 PAGE ONE COMPANY LTD 4,063.49
    3140 VERONICA EDAH 4,063.16
    3141 J K NKRUMAH GYAMFI 4,063.13
    3142 FLOODGATE QUICK SYSTEMS LTD 4,062.73
    3143 ODURO APPIAH JAMES 4,058.74
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    3145 KWAKU OWUSU EVANS 4,055.96
    3146 PUODONG IBRAHIM OSMAN 4,054.06
    3147 AMONOO REBECCA 4,045.17
    3148 KODOM ROCKSON 4,044.09
    3149 BAAH FRANCIS 4,037.57
    3150 IBRAHIM SALIFU 4,037.25
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    3152 DARKOWAA RUTH 4,031.64
    3153 MOHAMMED AWAL MUSAH 4,030.77
    3154 GODWIN K. AGBOGLA 4,030.77
    3155 BABAKARMI ABDULATIF 4,030.77
    3156 ALHASSAN MUTAWAKIL 4,030.77
    3157 ALHASSAN SAHADATU 4,030.77
    3158 ALHASSAN MUBARAK 4,030.77
    3159 AGYAPONG JOSEPH 4,027.17
    3160 JOHN OBENG ACQUAH 4,026.96
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    3162 DOMINION CONCEPT LIMITED 4,017.42
    3163 AKAZUE SULE 4,013.86
    3164 NKRUMAH GRACE 4,012.78
    3165 FOSU SAMPSON KOFI EBENEZER 4,012.78
    3166 GEORGE YEBOAH 4,009.18
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    3168 AMOS OWUSU SMC27 3527 4,003.78
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    3170 BENJAMIN COBBINAH ACKAH 3,996.91
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    3172 LUMOR-DEKU IRENE 3,992.37
    3173 DUAH ASIEDUWAH ROSE 3,985.71
    3174 BOAKYE PATRICK YIADOM 3,980.39
    3175 BENJAMIN OSEI KUMI 3,977.40
    3176 JOYCE AMPADU 3,977.26
    3177 KA ANTWI KWADWO 3,976.79
    3178 ABDUL HALIDU RAHMAN 3,975.42
    3179 SETH KOFI ADDO 3,965.99
    3180 ZAKARI ADAMU 3,962.75
    3181 BOATENG KWAME BISMARK 3,961.06
    3182 ADJESA LYDIA YOMLE 3,959.44
    3183 GODWIN ASIAMAH 3,958.79
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    3188 RAMATU MUMUNI 3,951.60
    3189 ABDULAI SEIDU 3,950.41
    3190 DICKSON OSEI FRIMPONG 3,949.40
    3191 CHRISTOPHER APPIAH 3,946.56
    3192 AHORSU ESINAM JOYCELYN 3,941.16
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    3194 ASAMOAH EMMANUEL 3,940.80
    3195 JEFF RANDY AMPAH 3,938.64
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    3213 ISSIFU THOMAS 3,853.63
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    3218 KWAYIE BIRIKORANG 3,842.30
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    3230 MAHAMUD AFANDI 3,778.85
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    3233 BAAH KWESI JAMES 3,775.21
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    3239 ATTAKPAH TAY WANZY 3,757.18
    3240 OPOKU KWAME 3,742.86
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    3242 ESTHER PUPLAMPU 3,742.61
    3243 SAYAWU MOHAMMED MUSTAPHA 3,741.78
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    3247 ISSAHAKU UMAR 3,724.87
    3248 KOFIKROM TRADERS ASSOCIATION 3,724.87
    3249 CHAELART ENTERPRISE 3,724.51
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    3253 AMEYAW JOSEPHINE 3,714.07
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    3259 OSABUTEY WILLIAM 3,696.07
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    3264 ABDUL RAHMAN 3,689.96
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    3277 KWADE .A. MARTIN 3,646.09
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    3279 MUTAWAKILU MUMUNI 3,645.69
    3280 BENEWAA MARGARET 3,644.03
    3281 AMPAH GIFTY 3,638.13
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    3285 GARIBA ABDUL RAZAK 3,634.89
    3286 SHEI AZARA 3,634.75
    3287 OKYERE ANTWIAA IRENE 3,634.17
    3288 YUNRAMS COMPANY LIMITED 3,626.26
    3289 ALHASSAN IBRAHIM 3,624.71
    3290 MARY DANKWAH 3,624.10
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    3292 WIN INVESTMENT LIMITED 3,616.14
    3293 ROMEZ ENTERPRISE 3,608.15
    3294 GIFTY BOTCHWEY 3,607.90
    3295 BERNICE DAVOR 3,605.71
    3296 MUSAH HUMU 3,605.31
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    3299 MENSAH MOSES 3,599.05
    3300 COMFORT AGYEIWAAH 3,598.94
    3301 SIMPSON KOFI EBENEZER 3,598.90
    3302 SEKYI ADU SAMUEL 3,598.90
    3303 WUMBEIDOO YUSSIF 3,598.90
    3304 TAYLOR MARY 3,598.90
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    3306 QUAINOO ANDZI ROSENA 3,598.90
    3307 KUMAH ERIC 3,598.90
    3308 JERRY DELASE TUABU 3,598.90
    3309 MENSAH WINIFRED 3,598.90
    3310 MARY NINSIN 3,598.90
    3311 ISAAC K ESHUN 3,598.90
    3312 ISSIFU YAKUBU 3,598.90
    3313 MUSTAPHA SAFIANU 3,598.90
    3314 NKRUMAH THERESA 3,598.90
    3315 FUSEINI DAWUDA 3,598.90
    3316 DJAN JUSTICE 3,598.90
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    3318 AGYENIM BOATENG 3,598.90
    3319 ABUKARI MARIAMA 3,598.90
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    3329 BUAH EKOW ROBERT 3,595.31
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    3337 BADU KOBINA 3,563.20
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    3358 TAKYIWAA FELICIA 3,497.27
    3359 KOFI OWUSU 3,490.97
    3360 ALICE KONADU 3,490.94
    3361 IBRAHIM ALI 3,487.70
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    3363 IBRAHIM OSUMANU ZUBAH 3,483.74
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    3367 SAMUEL OKYERE SAMUEL OKYERE 3,472.94
    3368 ARKO MICHAEL 3,472.94
    3369 ADAM JALIL ABDUL 3,472.73
    3370 PHILLIP A.FRIMPONG 3,472.55
    3371 JOHN L.K OKRAH 3,472.55
    3372 AYESHETU MOHAMMED 3,472.55
    3373 JOHN ANANE 3,472.19
    3374 YAYAH ALHASSAN 3,469.34
    3375 ELIZABETH ESI ESHUN 3,468.19
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    3378 KWAME FREMPONG 3,463.95
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    3381 OWUSU KWABENA DANIEL 3,454.95
    3382 JUHN WILSON AMPIAH 3,454.95
    3383 LINDA MEDDLEY 3,454.95
    3384 FRANCIS ABRENKWAH 3,454.95
    3385 FOSU FRANCIS 3,454.95
    3386 ELIZABETH FONOU 3,454.95
    3387 BRIMAH MUYINATU 3,454.95
    3388 ELIZABETH ANIA 3,454.95
    3389 KOBINA JAMES 3,453.90
    3390 YAKOBA GRACE YARTEY 3,453.62
    3391 TAHIRU JAMAL 3,452.79
    3392 ZNIMIH COMPANY LIMITED 3,452.14
    3393 BOAKYE YEBOAH CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 3,447.03
    3394 FRANCISCA OSEI TUTU 3,440.77
    3395 OPPONG EVELYN 3,419.46
    3396 JOYCE ATTA 3,418.96
    3397 NYANTAKYI SOLOMON 3,418.96
    3398 JOHN MENSAH 3,418.96
    3399 ENTSIE AFUA 3,418.96
    3400 ACQUAH H STEPHEN 3,418.96
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    3402 KWAME KARIKARI 3,417.77
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    3405 HOWARD NYARKOA JOANA ABENA 3,410.11
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    3407 FIAGBENU ELORM KWASI GOODNAME 3,406.43
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    3443 SEIDU YAKUBU 3,350.58
    3444 IMORO SUMED 3,350.58
    3445 ALABAANI MOHAMMED 3,350.58
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    3487 ABDULAI ANATU 3,272.77
    3488 NKANSAH NOAH 3,271.84
    3489 ABUKARI RUKAYA 3,264.06
    3490 FORSON BEN 3,263.49
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    3492 ALFRED YAW FIKWAO 3,260.61
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    3494 AFUA ADUTWUMWA (EBENEZER) 3,257.01
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    3504 FATI ZAKARIA 3,239.05
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    3508 APPIAH ANTHONY 3,235.41
    3509 ANNAN SAMUEL 3,233.29
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    3511 RICHARD A. FRIMPONG 3,226.81
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    3515 SALOMEY GYAMAA 3,221.02
    3516 STEPHEN ABOR 3,218.75
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    3518 FATI MAMA 3,210.01
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    3521 OSCAR TAWIA DERICK 3,203.02
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    3523 AGARTHA ADONBILA 3,203.02
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    3525 VOEDIANYI ESI LOVELOCK 3,197.66
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    3530 JANET ADDY 3,182.04
    3531 EMMANUEL OPOKU OWUSU 3,175.13
    3532 ADARKWAH MAC WILLIAM 3,171.64
    3533 NAABSIGNA A. GLADYS 3,167.94
    3534 FRIMPOMAA ABENA 3,167.04
    3535 APPIAH STELLA 3,167.04
    3536 ADAMS MARY 3,167.04
    3537 KORANTENG FRANK 3,166.82
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    3539 ANTWIWAA AFIA 3,156.24
    3540 YEBOAH ANTHONY 3,155.77
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    3542 AKAHO TAY MARTIN 3,149.22
    3543 INUSAH SARATU 3,148.25
    3544 AKESE KINGSLEY 3,146.81
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    3547 FLORENCE ASANTEWAA 3,139.04
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    3549 AWINI AZIZ WILLIAMS 3,138.03
    3550 KWAKU DUAH 3,135.37
    3551 JOSIAH SCOTT-ASMAH (1182000000344) 3,132.31
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    3554 AMPONSAH GEORGINA 3,131.05
    3555 AGYEMANG MARGARET 3,131.05
    3556 MWINTOGEE SYLVESTER 3,128.31
    3557 DANSO BRIGHT 3,123.85
    3558 GYEDU PAULINA 3,113.05
    3559 ABAJWONG JANET 3,113.05
    3560 ACHINIA TIKA MOSES 3,112.76
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    3562 OSEI JOHN 3,109.45
    3563 JONATHAN O. LAMPTEY 3,108.37
    3564 NAAYANG OTOO FLORENCE 3,104.49
    3565 ALHASSAN ADAM 3,104.27
    3566 AGYEKUM GEORGE 3,098.66
    3567 ASSOGI AMA ELIZABETH 3,098.66
    3568 NAKOJA ROSE 3,098.22
    3569 YABOYE FELIX 3,097.36
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    3571 MICHAEL AMOH 3,095.06
    3572 MAHAMUD SULEMANA 3,095.06
    3573 ABROKWAH FRANK 3,095.06
    3574 OBRA YE BONA VENTURES 3,094.63
    3575 ADERKO VIVA 3,094.37
    3576 WENDY ASANTE 3,092.57
    3577 PRIME HABONA VENTURES 3,092.47
    3578 MULTISCAN FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS LIMITED 3,083.36
    3579 ABARIKA FATI 3,080.66
    3580 AGYEMANG ANDREWS 3,077.06
    3581 MANU VIDA 3,076.85
    3582 ZINZTU OSMANU 3,075.91
    3583 ACHEAMPONG ESTHER 3,074.18
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    3586 ODEI SAMUEL 3,067.96
    3587 ASHA ALHASSAN (1185000000527) 3,066.27
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    3589 LINDA AJOA AMOAFOA 3,063.60
    3590 MICHEAL S. AZANU/ S ADIAM 3,062.52
    3591 ABDUL-SALAM MUSTAPHA 3,059.07
    3592 ASANTE K. GRACIOUS 3,058.85
    3593 PETER COBBINA DONKOR 3,058.56
    3594 NADIS MULTI PURPOSE CO LTD 3,054.57
    3595 GODWIN AMPONSAH 3,053.49
    3596 SADAL ENTERPRISE 3,049.93
    3597 AWUMEY RICHARD 3,044.67
    3598 MOHAMMED SAHARA 3,044.28
    3599 EMMANUEL KYEREMATENG 3,041.07
    3600 ALHAJI YAHAYA ABDULLAH 3,041.07
    3601 JOYCE AMANKWAA 3,038.45
    3602 SABRATU MOHAMMED 3,033.16
    3603 GIDI VICTORIA 3,027.07
    3604 TORGBOR OBOSHIE SYNTYCHE 3,026.35
    3605 GHUNNEY KOFI ISAAC 3,025.20
    3606 CHARLESTINA MENSAH 3,024.34
  • 3607 BOATENG AYISI CHARLES 3,023.08
    3608 ASIAW GRACE 3,021.64
    3609 KOBINA YAMOA 3,014.01
    3610 SALIFU MARIAMA 3,008.47
    3611 WILLIAM ANTWI 3,008.11
    3612 MUSAH HALIDU 3,004.19
    3613 NAFISAH IBRAHIM 3,001.49
    3614 ABENAA BOATEMAA 3,001.49
    3615 FLORENCE BENTIL (1185000000458) 2,999.11
    3616 GRANT VIDA 2,999.07
    3617 BEMAALIA VICTORIA 2,999.04
    3618 AGYESI-ESSIFUL EMMANUEL 2,994.29
    3619 YUSSIF MOHAMMED1 2,987.09
    3620 NYAMEKYE DORCAS 2,987.09
    3621 NAFISATU ALHASSAN 2,987.09
    3622 ABUKARI IMORO 2,987.09
    3623 NYATUSAH INOCENTIA 2,985.51
    3624 JOSEPH AWOTWE 2,981.30
    3625 Issah Salifu 2,980.65
    3626 ADAM AMINA 2,972.15
    3627 BENTIL AGNES 2,969.10
    3628 BASHIRU RAFAH 2,962.69
    3629 BOAKYE KWADWO PRINCE 2,961.90
    3630 AKORSA A ERNEST 2,961.61
    3631 PHILIP AZIAKLO 2,955.96
    3632 HUSSEIN ABDUL-RAZAK 2,950.96
    3633 FULERA IBRAHIM 2,949.66
    3634 BENTIL ERNEST 2,944.95
    3635 TONTO KWABENA 2,943.90
    3636 ADOMAKO PATRICK 2,942.10
    3637 OSDA ENTERPRISE 2,941.71
    3638 DANIEL NYAMKYE 2,940.30
    3639 YAA ACHIAAA SMC22 2,940.12
    3640 INUSAH SUALIHU 2,939.12
    3641 MAXWELL AGYAPONG (1185000000185) 2,933.11
    3642 ADOMA RITA 2,933.11
    3643 DAVAMS ENGINEERING LIMITED 2,932.03
    3644 KWASI NANA APPEATU 2,931.92
    3645 ROSE YAA AGYEMANG 2,931.31
    3646 NUMADO YAO JERRY 2,922.31
    3647 PATIENCE NOAMESI 2,915.11
    3648 CANN MANDELA WINNIE 2,915.11
    3649 YUSSIF A MOHAMMED 2,904.32
    3650 AMU ABIBA 2,904.32
    3651 MARIAM SERWAA 2,902.34
    3652 DARKO ESTHER 2,900.72
    3653 IRENE OSEI 2,898.70
    3654 OPOKU MARTHA 2,897.12
    3655 JOSEPHINE ABANKWA 2,896.76
    3656 OPOKU JOSEPH 2,895.53
    3657 AFRAM OPOKU PIUS 2,893.52
    3658 KOOMSON PAUL 2,893.48
    3659 MENDS IKE MARVIN 2,891.94
    3660 HAPPY ‘G’ ENTERPISE 2,890.39
    3661 HINSON COLLINS 2,887.40
    3662 ABREWA TAHIRU 2,885.75
    3663 MINTAH DANIEL 2,884.27
    3664 RICHARD YEBOAH 2,883.05
    3665 RICHARD NANOR 2,880.35
    3666 OWUSU FORDJOUR CLEMENT 2,879.12
    3667 STEPHEN KAFUI TETTEY 2,879.12
    3668 HON.WILLIAM ABOSA (PUSIGA) 2,879.12
    3669 MOHAMMED AHMED 2,879.12
    3670 DADZIE STEPHEN 2,879.12
    3671 DAWDA IBRAHIM 2,879.12
    3672 FRANCE VICTORIA 2,879.12
    3673 ABDULAI NAFISAH 2,879.12
    3674 ABDUL HAMID MOHAMMED 2,879.12
    3675 ADJOLOLO DANIEL 2,879.12
    3676 AGYAREWAA VRRONICA 2,879.12
    3677 ACHEAMPONG OTI BOATENG 2,879.12
    3678 AYINLA RAZAK 2,879.12
    3679 STEPHEN ENTSIE 2,875.70
    3680 JACKSON EWUSI EKOW 2,872.93
    3681 ESTHER AYIM ADJEI 2,871.78
    3682 GEORGE KWAKU DZADE 2,871.60
    3683 DWOMOH SOLOMON 2,870.13
    3684 FELICITY MENSAH 2,869.73
    3685 RAHMAN ABDUL RAHMAM 2,869.08
    3686 SARFO PHILIP 2,868.87
    3687 WINTEX VENTURES 2,868.07
    3688 MOHAMMED SULEMANA 2,868.07
    3689 ANDARATU YAHAYA 2,864.73
    3690 KOWFIE EDWARD 2,861.13
    3691 AMOAH ERIC 2,861.13
    3692 CYNTHIA SERWAA 2,857.71
    3693 KISSI ESTHER ASAAH 2,853.97
    3694 THOMPSON KWAMINA FRANCIS 2,852.60
    3695 STEPHEN PATRICK 2,852.17
    3696 NUHU ZENABU 2,851.16
    3697 ASARE CHIEF MARTINSON 2,850.33
    3698 SA-ADATU AWAL 2,849.54
    3699 DONKOR CHRISTINA 2,848.89
    3700 OCRAN AGARTHA 2,843.13
    3701 ALHAJI SUMAILA MAHAMA 2,840.44
    3702 JOSEPH BUABING (1185000000496) 2,835.94
    3703 FRANCIS AGBENYAVINGS 2,834.14
    3704 ARMAH BEATRICE 2,834.14
    3705 BINTU ABDULAI 2,832.34
    3706 NYAKOWAH ESI 2,831.58
    3707 THOMAS ODEI 2,826.69
    3708 GRACE DELLA ADALETEY 2,826.22
    3709 SYLVESTER MENSAH 2,825.14
    3710 MOHAMMED MURTALA IBRAHIM 2,825.14
    3711 YEBOAH MARY 2,823.63
    3712 ASARE WILHEMINA 2,819.13
    3713 ERICA GHANSAH 2,817.94
    3714 ESHUN MAVIS 2,815.67
    3715 MOHAMMED ALI 24 ENTERPRISE 2,815.49
    3716 ABUBAKARI ADAM 2,815.17
    3717 BENJAMIN YEDU BANSON 2,813.73
    3718 DEXTER EMMANUEL BOATENG 2,807.15
    3719 HELLENA TETTSIE 2,807.15
    3720 MEGAPHARM LTD 2,806.75
    3721 AGYEKUM LEWIS 2,803.62
    3722 SARAH ADENGIBA 2,799.08
    3723 BUKARI MOHAMMED FATI 2,797.39
    3724 AGYEI KINGSLEY 2,796.53
    3725 BAYENDEH JANET 2,795.74
    3726 ODOOM K SAMUEL 2,795.70
    3727 PAUL BENNEDY KORSAH 2,793.54
    3728 OPOKU-SINTIM FRANCIS 2,789.15
    3729 THOMAS NUNOO (1185000000778) 2,789.15
    3730 HUSSEIINI JEMILATU 2,789.15
    3731 BARBARA OHENEWA 2,789.15
    3732 MUNTAWAKILU YAKUBU 2,787.35
    3733 SEIDU PETER AYABAH 2,785.55
    3734 STEPHEN ODURO 2,785.30
    3735 ODURO STEPHEN 2,785.30
    3736 GYABAA DORCAS 2,779.83
    3737 AKAKPO LAWRENCE 2,778.39
    3738 ANDREWS ASANTE 2,777.63
    3739 MENASH RICHARD 2,774.94
    3740 GYIMAH ISSAH BAFFOUR 2,774.76
    3741 CHRISTIANA AMOAKU 2,771.44
    3742 ROSE OWUSU ANSAH 2,771.16
    3743 AZARE JOSEPH 2,770.76
    3744 AGYAPOMAAH ELIZABETH 2,768.82
    3745 MANSO FRIMPONG LAWRENCIA 2,768.74
    3746 SAMUEL ODURO SMC15 7518 2,768.03
    3747 KUSI EMMANUEL 2,767.56
    3748 ANDERSON REBECCA 2,767.56
    3749 FULERA ABDULAI 2,767.27
    3750 HEMENS ABA HILDA 2,763.13
    3751 PAA KWESI NYARKOH (1182000000093) 2,760.86
    3752 FRANCIS ADU 2,760.72
    3753 DEBRAH ABENA AGYEIWAA 2,759.28
    3754 OSMAN MOHAMMED 2,758.74
    3755 FATI ADAMS 2,756.76
    3756 JOYCE DUNCAN (1182000000152) 2,754.85
    3757 AMINA IDDRISU 2,748.09
    3758 KOBINA ACQUAH 2,746.43
    3759 HENRY VOLSUURI 2,744.06
    3760 DZOTEFE VICTOR 2,736.39
    3761 SULE ISSAH 2,735.17
    3762 EDITH ABADOO (1185000000537) 2,735.17
    3763 MOHAMMED FATIMA 2,735.10
    3764 KOBINA ABBAN KOOMSON 2,734.92
    3765 KINGDOM PETROLEUM 2,731.35
    3766 GRACE ESSIEN 2,727.97
    3767 AYENSU CHRISTINA 2,727.97
    3768 BARFFOUR JERRY 2,727.97
    3769 AWORTWE GRACE 2,727.97
    3770 OPATA ANNOR DENNIS 2,727.68
    3771 BLANKSON-AUSTIN ROSE 2,725.92
    3772 BANGNA KANLU 2,723.11
    3773 DASEBU HANNAH 2,720.77
    3774 EMMANUEL SARFO 2,717.17
    3775 AMPONSAH JOSEPH K 2,717.17
    3776 NKATIAH EMMANUEL 2,712.49
    3777 ADAM MUTAWAKIL GUNU 2,711.16
    3778 COMFORT WILSON 2,707.67
    3779 DARKWAH OPOKU ERIC 2,706.66
    3780 SARQUAH FELIX 2,704.40
    3781 BENARD BLAY 2,703.96
    3782 SABENG KWAKU 2,702.78
    3783 BOAKYE DELOVE 2,699.65
    3784 SEMANSHYIA FORSTER 2,699.36
    3785 OSEI BEN 2,699.18
    3786 KWAME ESSUMAN AMANYI 2,699.18
    3787 GIFTY TWUMASI 2,699.18
    3788 ASIEDU MAXWELL 2,699.18
    3789 GEORGE ADDAE 2,696.77
    3790 AMOAKO ROSE 2,695.58
    3791 ROYAL TRADERS AND FARMERS ASS. 2,693.20
    3792 ALFRED W. ASARE 2,691.44
    3793 ANANE KENNETH 2,689.82
    3794 ADEBI GODSON CEASAR 2,688.38
    3795 KUDAKPO JOHN KOSHIE 2,687.09
    3796 KASULE ALI 2,683.92
    3797 NKATIAH ABRAMO 2,681.18
    3798 OYE ELIZABETH 2,680.50
    3799 KOW HAWARD 2,679.78
    3800 AMPONSAH BISMARK 2,679.46
    3801 SENYO MOSES DEDITEY 2,679.02
    3802 ELIZABETH ADDO 2,677.48
    3803 GLORIA AFIA SERWAA 2,677.48
    3804 AMOAKO HYDE OBENG 2,673.99
    3805 ZIBRIM MOHAMMED 2,666.03
    3806 OPOKU ASI FRANKLIN 2,663.19
    3807 DAUDA ABDULAI 2,663.19
    3808 FUSEINI ABUDU LATIFU 2,663.19
    3809 FRIMPONG FREDERICK 2,661.86
    3810 KLEWIAH-FIO SAMUEL 2,658.55
    3811 DIABA RUTH 2,654.19
    3812 ESHUN REBECCA 2,650.09
    3813 BEATRICE AGOZI 2,650.09
    3814 JOYCE BOATENG 2,650.02
    3815 PEPRAH KWAME 2,649.62
    3816 DEYNU MERCY-DZIFA 2,648.72
    3817 BOATENG KATE 2,648.61
    3818 MERCY AGGREY 2,645.19
    3819 HATEKA DODZI 2,645.19
    3820 MESIMA FREIGHT 2,644.19
    3821 MENSAH ROBERT 2,639.18
    3822 G4S SECURITY SERVICES(TARKWA) 2,638.25
    3823 APPEAH ABENA 2,638.00
    3824 ABDUL RAHAMAN KADIR 2,637.42
    3825 DEBRAH YENTUMY KWAME PAUL 2,635.41
    3826 ALHASSAN AYI 2,634.00
    3827 ALHASSAN ANDARATU 2,632.60
    3828 KARIME IBRAHIM 2,631.73
    3829 ABUKARI AWABU 2,625.40
    3830 ALICE AYAMBA 2,623.60
    3831 ONUA FRANCIS COMPANY LIMITED 2,618.35
    3832 DEVASS GLOBAL NETWORK 2,618.35
    3833 TAWIAH AMO BERNARD 2,613.02
    3834 SIMONS BLESSING 2,609.21
    3835 MAVIS ACHEAMPONG 2,609.21
    3836 ROSEMARY NARTEY (1185000000120) 2,608.02
    3837 FESTUS KWAKYE ASOMANING 2,604.99
    3838 KYEREMAH RUTH 2,604.74
    3839 EVELYN KORANTENG 2,603.05
    3840 JOSEPH E. DADZIE (1182000000045) 2,602.66
    3841 BOLABI ATO 2,599.85
    3842 ISSIFU MUSAH 2,599.49
    3843 AYIKU ISAAC 2,599.13
    3844 OSEI DANIEL AMOAFO 2,591.21
    3845 CYNTHIA OSAE 2,591.21
    3846 AKOLOGO SIMON 2,591.21
    3847 AGYEMANG YAW 2,591.21
    3848 AMISAAH ROSE 2,591.07
    3849 BOATENG REBECCA 2,590.92
    3850 PAUL KUSI 2,589.99
    3851 OFORI EMMANUEL 2,588.91
    3852 OPOKU YAW EMMANUEL 2,588.84
    3853 KENNEDY AMEVOR 2,579.19
    3854 YAA KONADU 1045000002741 2,576.82
    3855 ENIM MARY 2,566.27
    3856 ABENA AGYEIWAA 2,562.64
    3857 CHARLES AWOTWE (1185000001082) 2,558.82
    3858 ERNESTINA BOAKYE 2,555.47
    3859 VICTORIA AYORKOR ADJEI 2,555.22
    3860 ILLIASU SAKINA 2,555.22
    3861 EWUSIE DANIEL 2,549.07
    3862 JETJAT ENTERPRISE 2,548.64
    3863 KINGSLEY MARK ROCKSON 2,545.90
    3864 NATHANIEL ADJANOR NATHANIEL AD 2,544.89
    3865 AZONKO SYNCHRONISATIONS LIMITED 2,542.88
    3866 JOHN SEKYI 2,540.83
    3867 ATUAHENE ALEX KWAME 2,537.23
    3868 BEMPOMAA EMELIA 2,537.08
    3869 BAMFO CHARLES 2,536.83
    3870 ERIC DSANE (1181000000188) 2,535.72
    3871 MENSAH KYEI EMMANUEL 2,526.79
    3872 BALCHISU MANSURU 2,526.36
    3873 AMOAH MARGARET 2,525.57
    3874 AYENSU ANTHONY 2,519.56
    3875 IBRAHIM NAFISAH 2,519.23
    3876 FREDRICK ADDAE ANSAH 1041000001737 2,519.23
    3877 EMMANUEL AMOAH 2,519.23
    3878 BOATENG ERNEST 2,519.23
    3879 COMFORT ARMAH 2,519.23
    3880 ACKAH PAULINA 2,519.23
    3881 KYERECE ENTERPRISE 2,516.32
    3882 YAKUBU ATO 2,515.63
    3883 BABA FATAHIA 2,514.16
    3884 IBRAHIM MARIAMA 2,512.04
    3885 ADIAMAH RUTH 2,505.20
    3886 ADZIKU AUGUSTA 2,504.84
    3887 NKANDO DANIEL NKANDO S/A 2,500.59
    3888 MUSAH SULE 2,497.64
    3889 JIM BROWN ORLEANS LICENCE CHEMICAL SHOP 2,497.03
    3890 JENNIFER AGYEMANG SERWAA 2,495.62
    3891 KWOFIE CHARLES 2,495.59
    3892 HANS & YOUNG COMPANY LIMITED 2,495.37
    3893 BLESSED LAWCINDY ENTERPRISE 2,494.80
    3894 ABA MANSAH 2,492.24
    3895 MARY OPOKUWAAH 2,489.07
    3896 NINSON VIDA 2,489.04
    3897 GYAMFI MARY-ANN 2,488.53
    3898 KWAKOFI PROSPER 2,488.32
    3899 SMITH KOFI MENSAH 2,487.74
    3900 EMELIA EWURABENA FAIBIL 2,486.16
    3901 ADEDZE BEN MOSES 2,484.47
    3902 FUSEINA RAHAMAN ABDUL- 2,483.24
    3903 HARRISON BEATRICE 2,476.05
    3904 ADJEI PHILOMENA 2,470.14
    3905 SIDAMBA TAHIR ALIYU 2,467.77
    3906 MENSAH VICTORIA 2,464.64
    3907 YUORI ENTERPRISE 2,460.39
    3908 JUSTINA OSEI BERKO 2,460.28
    3909 AGYEMANG KWABENA JOSEPH 2,454.81
    3910 AIMOOSON ANTHONY 2,453.66
    3911 HATHAN JOSEPHINE 2,450.85
    3912 ERIC APAU 2,447.69
    3913 QUAINOR EMMANUEL 2,447.25
    3914 CYNTHIA OWUSU 2,447.25
    3915 BABA A . ADJEI 2,447.25
    3916 ALAMU EBENEZER 2,446.54
    3917 JENNIFER OWUSU AFRIYIE 2,445.42
    3918 ADOMAH MONICA 2,444.74
    3919 MOHAMMED DAUD ANSUAR 2,441.89
    3920 IMORO ABDULAI 2,439.88
    3921 NTOW AKWASI SAMUEL 2,435.13
    3922 SAMUEL AMOAH 2,434.66
    3923 BANDA ENTERPRISE 2,431.64
    3924 ASIEDU YAW JUDE 2,429.26
    3925 SOWAH OKAI BENJAMIN 2,428.90
    3926 EBENEZER ANKUMAH 2,425.27
    3927 AFUA YEBOAH 1045000000583 2,422.06
    3928 APPOH EVANS 2,420.77
    3929 MAHAMADU SUWEBA 2,414.65
    3930 SHERIFF NANA 2,411.27
    3931 SALIFU ASAANA 2,411.27
    3932 BOSOKO JOANA 2,411.27
    3933 TAMAKLO GLADYS 2,407.67
    3934 ADEKA DAVID 2,407.67
    3935 AFUA ENTSIE 2,407.67
    3936 ASIGBEY OFORI WISDOM 2,407.45
    3937 JOSEPH AGGREY 2,406.80
    3938 MASHUD HAMZA 2,400.76
    3939 GEORGE K. NKANSAH 2,399.28
    3940 BAPENG NSOROBE 2,399.25
    3941 AGNES NYARKO (1185000000121) 2,399.25
    3942 ADJEI ASAFO 2,399.21
    3943 MAK STERGO LIMITED 2,398.60
    3944 ZIBLIM SAMATA 2,396.87
    3945 JULIANA BOSOMPEM 2,396.51
    3946 ADUKO MOSES 2,393.16
    3947 AKANGE EVANS 2,392.77
    3948 ODO NA EYE GROUP 2,392.48
    3949 STEPHEN KPORNYO 2,388.92
    3950 AGAPE NURSERY-GRACE ASANTE 2,383.52
    3951 SYLVESTER BORTEY 2,378.88
    3952 AGNES YEBOAH 2,378.88
    3953 AD-LOG MEDIA 2,377.04
    3954 RICHARD OSEI 2,376.50
    3955 RAPHAEL ANNOR 2,376.50
    3956 MAXWELL FOSU MANU 2,376.50
    3957 ISAAC OSEI BADU 2,376.50
    3958 MOHAMMED OSMAN 2,375.53
    3959 HANSON ABIGAIL 2,375.28
    3960 SHIRLEY AYITSOO ANNAN 2,374.23
    3961 ABDULAI ABUKARI IMORO 2,373.37
    3962 JOSEPHINE MISHIO 2,368.51
    3963 ISHA BAFOAH 2,368.08
    3964 DIANA AKOTO 2,366.78
    3965 BOAKYE LINDA 2,359.84
    3966 DARKO DICKSON 2,357.28
    3967 REGINA ADUBEA 2,356.49
    3968 HARUNA MASAHUDU 2,353.83
    3969 SALIFU AYISHA 2,353.68
    3970 APPIAH KUSI JONHSON 2,351.38
    3971 ODOI NAOMI 2,351.31
    3972 REJOICE ASASE 2,349.58
    3973 MATILDA ABRI 2,349.58
    3974 FELICIA AVORGBEDOR 2,349.58
    3975 CHRIS AKWASI YEBOAH 2,344.18
    3976 DOREEN M. (MRS) MANIESON THOMAS 2,339.72
    3977 SOWAH RAHEL 2,339.29
    3978 JOHN KOJO APPAH 2,339.29
    3979 COFFIE FLORENCE 2,339.29
    3980 DAUTEY RICHARD 2,339.29
    3981 ERIC ARHIN 2,339.29
    3982 MOHAMMED ABDALLAH 2,339.07
    3983 AYAMGA JANET 2,336.55
    3984 OFORI TIMOTHY 2,335.72
    3985 GORDON DANQUAH 2,334.68
    3986 IBRAHIM MUMUNI ABDUL 2,332.09
    3987 ADIME CHARLES AMOAH 2,328.60
    3988 GRACE AGYIRI 2,328.49
    3989 AGNES ROBERTS 2,324.89
    3990 ADISATU MORO 2,324.89
    3991 ESI KWA KYEWAH 2,323.42
    3992 TREND ARENA LIMITED 2,322.70
    3993 YAKUBU ABUYAMA 2,321.83
    3994 TSEKPETSE ESINAM 2,321.29
    3995 ASAIBA SAMIRA 2,321.29
    3996 ZEWUZE CLEMENTINA 2,317.51
    3997 LINDA NYARKO GC 2,317.12
    3998 JOHN SARSAH 2,316.07
    3999 NYABBA JANET 2,314.78
    4000 MATIDA BONUEDI 2,313.16
    4001 ESSEL DAVID 2,311.97
  • 400 ANAMOLGA CHARLES 2,309.70
    4003 ACKAH B.N JEROM 2,308.37
    4004 ANANGA ALEX 2,305.75
    4005 ASAMAOH EUNICE 2,303.30
    4006 IDDRISU MASAWUDU 2,303.23
    4007 BRENYA CECILIA 2,302.18
    4008 ALBERT SIMPSON 2,299.70
    4009 ROSE POMAA 2,297.90
    4010 AHMED MOHAMMED 2,293.19
    4011 KOFI AGYARE 2,289.44
    4012 AHWIREN O JOANA 2,287.82
    4013 ALHASSAN IBRAHIM 2,287.03
    4014 TWUMASI YAW 2,285.30
    4015 SALAMATU IBRAHIM 2,285.30
  • 4016 FRIMPONG YENTUMI KWASI 2,285.30
    4017 MACARTHY JOYCE 2,283.68
    4018 KISSEWAA GLORIA NYAMEKYE 2,281.89
    4019 ANTHONY MENSAH EOANR 2,281.74
    4020 AGYKUM SOLOMON 2,281.60
    4021 AMADU AMANDI 2,278.14
    4022 FAUSTINA AGYAPONG 2,277.96
    4023 JOHN GAMELI SEKEY 2,276.31
    4024 HEAVEN’S ROCKMERCHANT 2,276.16
    4025 ABUKARI KUDUUS 2,274.36
    4026 ABDULAI KANDE 2,273.75
    4027 BAMKOLE EUNICE 2,273.46
    4028 MENSAH AMOAH DAVID 2,271.16
    4029 NSIAH THOMAS 2,269.47
    4030 YEBOAH FRANCIS 2,267.31
    4031 ENYO MILLICENT 2,267.31
    4032 AMIRIKO ABIIRO A. 2,267.31
    4033 NKPE KUDJO JOSEPH 2,267.09
    4034 BOATENG PETER 2,267.09
    4035 STEPHEN ACHEAMPONG KWABENA 2,263.93
    4036 QUAICOE ABRAHAM 2,263.93
    4037 OFORI KWAKU ANTHONY 2,263.75
    4038 AMPONSAH AGNES 2,263.71
    4039 MOHAMMED MUSAH 2,261.77
    4040 BOAKYE KOJO WILLIAMS 2,254.75
    4041 ROKUFFO TRADING AND CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 2,252.84
    4042 IDDRISU B SAKINA 2,252.70
    4043 MARIAMA SALAM 2,252.19
    4044 OWUSU SELASE RICHARD 2,251.94
    4045 OBENG VICTORIA 2,251.73
    4046 KARIM AISHETU 2,249.32
    4047 AMINU IDDRISU 2,249.32
    4048 BAIDEN JOSEPHINE 2,249.32
    4049 ABDUL IDDRISU RAHAMAN 2,246.94
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    GHS 423,635,1

Source: Graphic.com,gh

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Law School exams brouhaha: Parliament orders GLC to reduce re-marking fees https://www.adomonline.com/law-school-exams-brouhaha-parliament-orders-glc-to-reduce-re-marking-fees/ Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:46:47 +0000 http://35.232.176.128/law-school-exams-brouhaha-parliament-orders-glc-to-reduce-re-marking-fees/



Prof. Mike Ocquaye, Speaker of Parliament

The Parliament of Ghana has ordered the General Legal Council (GLC) to reduce the re-marking fee of the Ghana School of Law from the current figure of GHS 3,000 to GHS 500.

Parliament has also directed the GLC to re-open the window
for re-marking to enable students who could not apply for the re-marking to do
so.

This follows parliament’s Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee’s (CLPAC) report on a petition by professional Law students.

The students, in the said petition sought a review of the
results of the 2017/2018 examination.

Adom News parliamentary correspondent, Abednego Asante Asiedu, has reported from parliament that the chairman of CLPAC, Ben Abdallah Banda said as part of its directive that the GLC must also make marking schemes and examiners’ reports available to students and lecturers of the GSL.

Listen to Mr Banda deliver the committee’s report in the attached audio above.









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RTI Bill implementation to cost ¢750m https://www.adomonline.com/rti-bill-implementation-to-cost-%c2%a2750m/ Tue, 26 Feb 2019 06:10:32 +0000 http://35.232.176.128/rti-bill-implementation-to-cost-%c2%a2750m/

The implementation of the Right to Information (RTI) Bill into law will cost government some ¢750 million over the next five years, a research conducted by Parliament has found.

This cost is in reference to the likely cost associated with the policy of establishing and operating an office for the RTI Commission in the next five years.

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According
to the research, “the overall expenditure for establishing the Right to
Information Commission and its administrative cost is the total
addition of all components of cost.

“These costs are the costs incurred in paying salaries to all personnel and the cost involved in acquiring logistics, maintaining assets and rent as well as the cost of employing the Executive Secretary to efficiently manage and operate the office,” Parliament’s research said.

“The total cost for the next five years in present-day value is estimated at ¢750,746,327.48,” the research added.

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The research added, however, that if any of the underlying assumptions should change, the estimated cost will also be adjusted.

Joy
News’ Joseph Opoku Gakpo spoke to the Chairman of Parliament’s Legal
and Constitutional Affairs Committee who explained that people may have
to, in some instances, pay for the information they are seeking,
especially when it comes to the reproduction of information.

Ben Abdallah Bandah said, “if it will cost, for instance, a public institution ¢5.00 to reproduce information from a format to another in order to enable an applicant to access information, that applicant will pay just that cost.

READ: Azorka Boys a community Dev’t group – Sam George

“So that if the public intuition would have to buy a paper to make a photocopy
in order to get the information to the applicant and all that will cost
¢10.00, it is that ¢10.00 that the applicant will pay,” he said.

The Offinso South MP, however,
added that the charges will be determined by the Fees and Charges Act
and will be based on the volume of information that an applicant
requests for.

He expects government to be able to raise the ¢750 million as the passage of the Bill into law as it is one of the cornerstones of the smooth running of any country.

“So
anything that it will take the Central Government to ensure smooth
implementation of the RTI despite whatever the financial implication is,
I think the State would have to go and find the money.”

Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah said government
is committed to passing the Bill into law and is willing to explore the
ways in raising the needed resources to meet the Constitutional
obligation.

He disclosed that government is going through all the processes of ensuring that the necessary resourcing and staffing are put in place before the Bill is passed.

“All
of us have to continue to the necessary revenue sources that will
ensure that we have the resourcing to deliver,” he said in response to
where the resources will come from to fund the implementation of the
Bill.

The Ofoase Ayirebi MP said government has proposed a number of measures that will ensure that there resourcing needed to delivery on the RTI in the 2020 budget.

“I am sincerely objective and hopeful that all of us will support,” he added.

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Otiko Djaba loses position in NPP https://www.adomonline.com/otiko-djaba-loses-position-npp/ Fri, 15 Sep 2017 06:15:35 +0000 http://35.232.176.128/ghana-news/?p=494961 Minister for Gender and social protection, Otiko Djaba has lost her position as national women’s organizer for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Hajia Saadatu Hamdatu has been appointed as the new National Women’s Organiser of the party. This comes in the wake of the resignation of all party officers given government appointments.

In May, the National Council of the NPP ordered all office holders – both those elected and appointed – who have been appointed into government to make a choice as to which position to hold. Apparently, most of them opted for their government positions, hence the resignation of their party positions.

On Thursday, Acting General Secretary John Boadu announced that Hajia Hamdatu will act as National Women’s Organiser.

The National Organiser also announced the constitution of an 11-member ad hoc committee to oversee proposals for constitutional reforms in the party.

The committee has been given two months within which to complete its work.

A Vice Chairman of the NPP, Frederick Fredua Antoh, will chair the committee.

Notable among the members are former Member of Parliament Hackman Owusu-Agyemang, deputy ministers Osei Bonsu Amoah, Godfred Dame, Joseph Dimdiok Kpemka and MP Ben Abdallah Banda.

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Ayariga offers ‘unqualified’ apology to Parliament https://www.adomonline.com/ayariga-offers-unqualified-apology-parliament/ Fri, 07 Apr 2017 19:37:13 +0000 http://ghana-news.adomonline.com/new/?p=68391 Bawku Central Member of Parliament  (MP), Mahama Ayariga has offered an unqualified apology to Parliament after being charged with contempt of the house.

Mahama Ayariga offered the apology after the Speaker of the House, Prof Aaron Mike Oquaye delivered his ruling on the matter.

“Pursuant to paragraph 141 of the report of the special committee to investigate the bribery allegation and the decision of this honourable house adopting the report, I hear by render and unqualified apology to this honourable house of Parliament,” he read out the written  apology to the hearing of the members of the Parliament.

The Committee had found Hon. Ayariga guilty of contempt of Parliament on the strength of Article 122 of the 1992 Constitution, Section 32 of the Parliament Act, 1965 (Act 300) and Orders 28 and 30(2) of the Standing Orders of Parliament.

The Committee therefore recommended to the Speaker to reprimand him in accordance with Section 35 of the Parliament Act, 1965 (Act 300).

But being a first time offender, the Committee recommended that Hon. Ayariga rendered unqualified apology to Parliament, purging himself of contempt.

Hon. Joe Ghartey’s Committee came to this conclusion having established that Hon. Mahama Ayariga failed to prove that “indeed Hon. Boakye Agyarko gave money to Hon. Joseph Osei-Owusu to be distributed to Members of the Appointments Committee with a view to bribe them.”

On January 31, 2017, the 1st Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Joseph Osei-Owusu drew the attention of the Rt. Hon. Speaker and the House, to an allegation of bribery made against him and some Members of the Appointments Committee of the Seventh Parliament.

“Mr. Speaker, on Friday, January 27, 2017, at about 3:13pm, while I was in this Chamber waiting for the Sitting of the House to resume following suspension of Sitting earlier in the day, I received a WhatsApp message from a friend in the media, which showed that one Sammy Ablordepey, purporting to report from Parliament reported that Mr. Boakye Agyarko was alleged to have given to Hon. Osei-Owusu, an amount of GH₵100,000 to be doled out to Members to pass him as Minister for Energy. The message further said each Member was given GH₵3,000. The Minority had since returned the money to Hon. Osei-Owusu who had in turn given it back to Mr. Agyarko who was spotted coming to Parliament to collect it from Mr. Osei-Owusu. A very shameful act. And this Mr. Agyarko, criminal calls President Mahama corrupt,” he noted.

After the House had deliberated on Hon. Joseph Osei-Owusu’s complaint and contributions from other Members, a Special Committee made up of five-members was set up. The Committee comprised the following Members: Hon. Joe Ghartey (Chairman), Hon. Ben Abdallah Banda (Member), Hon. Ama Pomaa Boateng (member), Hon. Magnus Kofi Amoatey (member) and Hon. Benson Tongo Baba (member).

The Committee was to establish whether the 1st Deputy Speaker, Hon. Joseph Osei-Owusu took money from Boakye Agyarko and gave it to the Minority Chief Whip, Alhaji Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka to be distributed to Members of the Appointments Committee; Establish whether there were attempts to bribe Members of the Appointments Committee; and Look into the remit of complaints and assertions made by the 1st Deputy Speaker about the matter.

However, Hon. Ayariga, commenting on the decision of the Committee asked the Speaker whether the Committee had the power to come to a conclusion of finding him guilty of contempt of Parliament.

“Does it [Special Committee] have the power to come to conclusion on matters of concern which are clearly spelt out in Order 30, 31 and 32? Facts – not to conclude on contempt because the issues of contempt are clearly defined in the Standing Orders and so that is the first thing I just want to draw your attention to whether the Committee can make findings and come to a conclusion that the provision of contempt have been violated.”

“Mr. Speaker, the second question is they [Special Committee] used criminal standards to determine the burden of proof.  If you conclude that you want to use the criminal standards, then you must as well during the proceedings used criminal process. Which is the criminal process? If you call a witness in any criminal trial, you should also cross examine the other side so that you can come to a conclusion that will enable you exact criminal sanctions – you didn’t do that.”

“Mr. Speaker, if you say I should apologize, I apologize,” he noted.

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Ghana News – Ayariga’s bribe probe goes public https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-news-ayarigas-bribe-probe-goes-public/ Mon, 13 Feb 2017 12:35:07 +0000 http://adom.soluworld.com/2017/02/13/ghana-news-ayarigas-bribe-probe-goes-public/

The Special Committee set up by Parliament to investigate Mahama Ayariga’s allegation of bribe-taking by some Members of Parliament (MPs) is set to commence public sittings.

The committee, chaired by Joe Ghartey, MP for Essikado Ketan and Minister for Railways Development, has scheduled Wednesday, February 15 to Friday, February 17 as the dates for the sittings at the Speaker’s Conference Room in Parliament House.

Other members of the committee are Ben Abdallah Banda, MP for Offinso South; Magnus Kofi Amoatey, MP for Yilo Krobo; Ama Pomaa Boateng, MP for Juaben and Benson Tongo Baba MP for Talensi.

The committee had earlier scheduled today, February 13 as the date to start work, but the star witness, Mahama Ayariga, is in Nigeria for Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) parliament assignment, and it’s the hope of the committee that he would return before Wednesday.

It has been tasked to investigate Mahama Ayariga’s allegation that Boakye Agyarko – who was being vetted by the Appointments Committee – through some people, paid GH¢3,000 to the minority National Democratic Congress (NDC) MPs on the committee to influence his (Agyarko’s) approval as Minister of Energy.

They are specifically looking into the allegation against the Chairman of the Appointments Committee, Joe Osei-Owusu, who Mahama Ayariga had mentioned as being the conduit for the bribing and Minority Chief Whip, Alhaji Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, who Mahama Ayariga claimed had brought the money.

The Joe Ghartey committee will call upon Mahama Ayariga, Joseph Osei-Owusu, who is also the 1st Deputy Speaker; Sampson Ahi and Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa – members of the Appointments Committee – to appear before it.

Others to appear are Alhassan Suhuyini, Mohammed Mubarak-Muntaka, Eric Opoku and Boakye Kyeremateng Agyarko.

The investigation was launched after Mahama Ayariga and two minority MPs – Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa and Alhassane Suhuyini – had accused Boakye Agarko of bribing them.

Ayariga, the MP for Bawku Central, caused public outrage when he claimed on pro-NDC network – Radio Gold – recently that the Minority Chief Whip who is the NDC MP for Asawase, shared envelopes containing GH¢3,000 for minority members serving on the Appointments Committee to approve Mr. Agyarko.

The Minority Chief Whip has already denied ever sharing envelopes containing GH¢3,000 each to approve the nomination of Mr. Agyarko to become Minister of Energy, but this appears to have incensed his colleagues on the minority side of parliament.

Mahama Ayariga claimed Alhaji Muntaka had told them that it was the Committee’s Chairman Joe Osei-Owusu, who gave the money to them and said they later got to know that it was coming from Mr. Agyarko.

In the ensuing debate, Nii Lantey Vanderpuije, a minority member of the Appointments Committee, was also said to have said on Montie Fm – a sister station of Radio Gold – that he didn’t know anything about the alleged bribe, even though he was expected to have benefitted from it.

]]> Ghana News – Ayariga’s absence halts Parliamentary bribery committee sitting https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-news-ayarigas-absence-halts-parliamentary-bribery-committee-sitting/ Fri, 10 Feb 2017 17:41:46 +0000 http://adom.soluworld.com/2017/02/10/ghana-news-ayarigas-absence-halts-parliamentary-bribery-committee-sitting/

The five-member committee set up by the Speaker of Parliament to look into the bribery allegations against some members of the Appointments Committee cannot begin work. This is due to the absence of the star witness, Mahama Ayariga.

 

The Bawku Central Member of Parliament is said to have travelled out of Ghana for an international assignment. To be precise, he is in the Nigeria capital of Abuja for an Ecowas parliamentary session.

 

Mr Ayariga and two members of the Appointments Committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa and Alhassan Suhuyini, had petitioned Speaker Mike Oquaye to investigate claims that Minister of Energy Boakye Kyeremanteng Agyarko had offered bribe through Chairman of the Committee Joe Osei-Owusu prior to his vetting.

 

After consultation with leadership, Speaker Oquaye named Joe Ghartey as chairman of the five-member investigative committee.

 

Ben Abdallah Banda (Offinso South), Magnus Kofi Amoatey (Yilo Krobo), Ama Pomaa Boateng (Juaben) and Benson Tongo Baba (Talensi) are the members.

They had scheduled Monday, February 13 as date to start work but say they cannot as a result of Mr Ayariga’s absence.

 

A new date is yet to be determined.

]]> Ghana News – Sources: Probe into Parliament bribery allegation to open to public https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-news-sources-probe-into-parliament-bribery-allegation-to-open-to-public/ Thu, 09 Feb 2017 08:02:53 +0000 http://adom.soluworld.com/2017/02/09/ghana-news-sources-probe-into-parliament-bribery-allegation-to-open-to-public/

Reports indicate that the five-member committee appointed to investigate the bribery allegation involving some MPs and a minister of state will be conducted in public.

State-owned newspaper, Daily Graphic, reports in its February 9, 2017, edition reports “a highly placed source” has revealed to make the committee’s work transparent the committee had decided to open up the inquiry to the public.

“It said for that reason, the doors of the committee would be open to the public to afford people the opportunity to appreciate what would transpire,” reports the newspaper.

It is, however, not clear if the committee would also allow live coverage of the hearings on television.

“The source said the committee would leave that to the discretion of media managers,” according to the Daily Graphic report.

It is still not clear when the hearings will begin.

Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga, inflamed passions when alleged that Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko, bribed himself and other MPs on Parliament’s Appointment Committee GHc3,000 in a bid to facilitate is approval for the ministerial portfolio.

Mr Ayariga claimed that Minority Chief Whip Muntaka Mohammed and Chair of the Appointment Committee, Joseph Osei-Owusu, knew about the bribe money — claims all three persons cited have denied.

Meanwhile, two Minority MPs, Okudzeto Ablakwa and Alhassan Suhuyini have backed Mr Ayariga’s claims.

Speaker of Parliament, Mike Ocquaye, subsequently up a five-member Committee to probe the alleged bribery attempt.

The Speaker explained that the Committee has become necessary because of the weight of the allegation made by Mahama Ayariga.

Upholding Standing Orders 191 which advises the formation of a special committee to investigate any matter of public importance, the Speaker announced the formation of the high-powered parliamentary special committee to investigate the matter.

The committee members as suggested by the Majority Leader Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu agreed to by the Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu and approved by the Speaker are;

(a) Essikadu/Ketan MP, Joe Ghartey as Chairman

(b) Offinso South MP Ben Abdallah Banda

(c) Juaben MP, Ama Pomaa Boateng

(d) Talensi MP, Benson Tongo Baba

(e) Yilo Krobo MP, Magnus Kofi Amoatey

The terms of reference given the Special Committee are;

(a) To establish if First Deputy Speaker Joseph Osei Owusu took money from Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko and gave it to Minority Chief Whip Alhaji Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka.

(b) To do an internal inquiry to find out whether there were attempts to bribe members of Appointments Committee

(d) To look into the remit of complaints and assertions made by First Deputy Speaker about the matter.

The establishment of the Committee comes days after Bakwu Central MP Mahama Ayariga alleged members of the Appointments Committee were offered GHC3,000 to approve Mr Agyarko as the Energy Minister.

He claimed National Democratic Congress (NDC) members on the Committee returned the money to the minority Chief Whip after they were told it was given to them by Mr Agyarko to bribe them.

The two people implicated in the scandal – Mr Osei Owusu and Alhaji Muntaka – have each dismissed the claim describing it as purely a concoction.

Making his official statement on the matter in Parliament Tuesday, Mr Osei Owusu said he was “livid” when Mr Ayariga linked him to the bribery claim.

“NPP has such a huge majority and does not need to pay a bribe in this House,” he noted, adding the need to build consensus on issues in the House is largely to benefit the minority.

He had requested the Speaker to permit him to drag the MP who made the claim to court, but this was turned down.

“I crave your indulgence to permit me to ventilate my grievances in court,” he said.

But Prof Ocquaye said Parliament is empowered to inquire into any matter from “Archaeology to Zoology.”

He assured Ghanaians the Special Committee set up would undertake an independent work, adding it would not push “anything under the carpet.”

He also cautioned MPs to be mindful about their commentary on the issue in the public since it might undermine the work of the Committee, threatening, people will be held for contempt of Parliament if their comments prejudice the case.

]]> Ghana News – Parliament: Committee to probe bribery allegation begins work amid criticism https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-news-parliament-committee-to-probe-bribery-allegation-begins-work-amid-criticism/ Wed, 01 Feb 2017 07:06:01 +0000 http://adom.soluworld.com/2017/02/01/ghana-news-parliament-committee-to-probe-bribery-allegation-begins-work-amid-criticism/

five-member committee set up on Tuesday to spearhead an internal inquiry into bribery allegations against Parliament’s Appointments Committee begins Wednesday amid criticism it will not do a thorough job.

Joy News sources say Joe Ghartey-chaired Committee will take evidence from the three principal witnesses who first made the damning allegation – Mahama Ayariga, Alhassan Suhuyini, and Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.

Bawku Central MP Mahama Ayariga alleged members of the Appointments Committee were offered GHC3,000 to approve Mr Boakye Agyarko ‘s bid for the Energy Minister.

He claimed all ten National Democratic Congress (NDC) members on the Committee returned the money to the minority Chief Whip after they were told it was given to them by Mr Agyarko to bribe them.

Tamale Central MP, Alhassan Suhuyini and North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa are the only one who have backed Mr Ayariga’s claim.

However, the two people implicated in the scandal – Mr Osei Owusu and Alhaji Muntaka – have each dismissed the claim describing it as a fabrication.

Even before the Speaker of Parliament, Prof Mike Ocquaye announced the composition of the Committee yesterday, the Dean of Graduate Studies and Research at the Institute of Local Government Studies (ILGS), Dr. Eric Oduro Osae, and a Senior Researcher at the Center for Democratic Development (CDD), Regina Tetteh, both moved against an internal probe into the matter.

Pressure group, OccupyGhana has also called for a police-led investigation into the allegation.

Executive Director of African Centre for Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. Rasheed Draman, has also criticised the internal enquiry on grounds that it cannot effectively probe itself on the matter.

“I think that it is within the powers of Parliament to do what it did, but given the level of public interest in this matter and given the calls from across different groups for this matter not to be handled by a body from within Parliament, I thought that the leadership of Parliament would have perhaps considered those concerns,” he said.

All the members of the committee are Legislators, and the Chairman of the Committee is set to appear before the same Appointments Committee that has been embroiled in the allegation to be vetted for his Railways Development Ministry portfolio.

Dr Draman said by neglecting the calls for an independent inquiry Parliament has set the stage for its findings to be contested.

“Are these [Committee] members independent-minded enough?” he asked.

Upholding Standing Orders 191 which advises the formation of a special committee to investigate any matter of public importance, the Speaker announced the formation of the high-powered parliamentary special committee to investigate the matter.

The committee members as suggested by the Majority Leader Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu agreed to by the Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu and approved by the Speaker are:

(a) Essikadu/Ketan MP, Joe Ghartey as Chairman

(b) Offinso South MP Ben Abdallah Banda

(c) Juaben MP, Ama Pomaa Boateng

(d) Talensi MP, Benson Tongo Baba

(e) Yilo Krobo MP, Magnus Kofi Amoatey

The terms of reference given the Special Committee are;

(a) To establish if First Deputy Speaker Joseph Osei-Owusu took money from Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko and gave it to Minority Chief Whip Alhaji Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka.

(b) To do an internal inquiry to find out whether there were attempts to bribe members of Appointments Committee

 (d) To look into the remit of complaints and assertions made by First Deputy Speaker about the matter.

 

]]> Ghana News – Ayariga bribe saga: Committee should act swiftly – KB Asante https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-news-ayariga-bribe-saga-committee-should-act-swiftly-kb-asante/ Tue, 31 Jan 2017 18:06:03 +0000 http://adom.soluworld.com/2017/01/31/ghana-news-ayariga-bribe-saga-committee-should-act-swiftly-kb-asante/

Former Education Minister under Kwame Nkrumah, K.B Asante says the committee investigating the bribery scandal in parliament should be swift in coming out its report. 

Although he lauded Professor Aaron Mike Ocquaye for his prompt action in being active in getting to the bottom of the issue, he is looking forward to a report “which we can all understand and avoid such acts in the future.

Speaking to KABA on Asempa FM Tuesday, Mr Asante said he would rather a police investigation  is conducted on the matter in order to bring sunlight on the matter. 

The Speaker of Parliament has set up a five-member committee to probe the allegations of bribery against some members of the Appointments Committee.

Professor Ocquaye explained that the committee has become necessary because of the weight of the allegation made by Bawku Central Member of Parliament (MP) Mahama Ayariga.

Upholding Standing Orders 191 which advises the formation of the special committee to investigate any matter of public importance, the Speaker announced the formation of high-powered parliamentary special committee to investigate the matter.

The committee members as suggested by the Majority Leader Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, agreed to by the Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu and approved by the Speaker are; Essikadu/Ketan MP, Joe Ghartey as Chairman; Offinso South MP Ben Abdallah Banda;  Juaben MP, Ama Pomaa Boateng; Talensi MP, Benson Tongo Baba; Yilo Krobo MP, Magnus Kofi Amoatey

The terms of reference given the Special Committee are;

(a) To establish if First Deputy Speaker Joseph Osei Owusu took money from Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko and gave it to Minority Chief Whip Alhaji Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka.

(b) To do an internal inquiry to find out whether there were attempts to bribe members of Appointments Committee

(d) To look into the remit of complaints and assertions made by First Deputy Speaker about the matter.

However, Mr Asante said in a case of bribery, the public must rather be calling the police to take up the investigations.  

“We should allow them [parliament] the courtesy of looking into it but they should provide us with a credible report,” he said adding that the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) should have begun investigations by now.

“But since they have not moved in and parliament has moved in, I don’t think it is wise for them to go…”

“It is our highest law making body and if they cannot look after themselves and see that the public have confidence in them, then, I am afraid we are in a very bad situation,” the former diplomat said.

]]> Ghana News – Joe Ghartey heads 5-member Committee to probe bribery claim https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-news-joe-ghartey-heads-5-member-committee-to-probe-bribery-claim/ Tue, 31 Jan 2017 15:21:44 +0000 http://adom.soluworld.com/2017/01/31/ghana-news-joe-ghartey-heads-5-member-committee-to-probe-bribery-claim/

The Speaker of Parliament has set up a five-member Committee to probe the alleged bribery attempt made against some members of the Appointments Committee.

Professor Mike Aaron Ocquaye explained that the Committee has become necessary because of the weight of the allegation made by Bawku Central Member of Parliament (MP) Mahama Ayariga.

Upholding Standing Orders 191 which advises the formation of special committee to investigate any matter of public importance, the Speaker announced the formation of high powered parliamentary special committee to investigate the matter.

The committee members as suggested by the Majority Leader Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu agreed to by the Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu and approved by the Speaker are;

(a) Essikadu/Ketan MP, Joe Ghartey as Chairman

(b) Offinso South MP Ben Abdallah Banda 

(c) Juaben MP, Ama Pomaa Boateng

(d) Talensi MP, Benson Tongo Baba

(e) Yilo Krobo MP, Magnus Kofi Amoatey

The terms of reference given the Special Committee are;

(a) To establish if First Deputy Speaker Joseph Osei Owusu took money from Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko and gave it to Minority Chief Whip Alhaji Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka.

(b) To do an internal inquiry to find out whether there were attempts to bribe members of Appointments Committee

(d) To look into the remit of complaints and assertions made by First Deputy Speaker about the matter.

The establishment of the Committee comes days after Bakwu Central MP Mahama Ayariga alleged members of the Appointments Committee were offered GHC3,000 to approve Mr Agyarko as the Energy Minister.

He claimed National Democratic Congress (NDC) members on the Committee returned the money to the minority Chief Whip after they were told it was given to them by Mr Agyarko to bribe them.

The two people implicated in the scandal – Mr Osei Owusu and Alhaji Muntaka – have each dismissed the claim describing it as purely a concoction.

Making his official statement on the matter in Parliament Tuesday, Mr Osei Owusu said he was “livid” when Mr Ayariga linked him to the bribery claim.

“NPP has such a huge majority and does not need to pay a bribe in this House,” he noted, adding the need to build consensus on issues in the House is largely to benefit the minority.

He had requested the Speaker to permit him to drag the MP who made the claim to court, but this was turned down.

“I crave your indulgence to permit me to ventilate my grievances in court,” he said.

But Prof Ocquaye said Parliament is empowered to inquire into any matter from “Archaeology to Zoology.”

He assured Ghanaians the Special Committee set up would undertake an independent work, adding it would not push “anything under the carpet.”

He also cautioned MPs to be mindful about their commentary on the issue in the public since it might undermine the work of the Committee, threatening, people will be held for contempt of Parliament if their comments prejudice the case.

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