Mr. Kojo Kum said this when he faced Parliament’s Appointment Committee on Friday, February 26, 2021.
“Already the National House of Chiefs has started the process of documenting the various successions to the stools and skins,” he said.
“When I am given the nod, I intend to collaborate with them on another level to, if possible, introduce a DNA genealogy database that will complement what is already being used.”
This follows several violent clashes recorded across the country in recent years over chieftaincy disputes.
A week ago, 24 houses were burnt following clashes between two rival chiefs in Yong Dakpem Yili in the Tamale metropolis.
Lands and Natural Resources Minister-designate, Samuel Abu Jinapor has revealed that the fight against illegal mining also known as galamsey comes with a lot of challenges including interference from some party 39;big men.
The Minister-designate for Roads and Highways, Kwasi Amoako-Atta, says the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Ghana’s economy is what has caused the delay in paying road contractors.
Dr. Matthew Opoku-Prempeh was among the list of Ministers who took the GETFUND scholarship. Mathew Opoku Prempeh was listed as studying National and International Security at Harvard University, receiving $12,800 for living expenses and $11,200 as tuition fees. Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh on his part has confirmed receiving a scholarship from GETFund in 2014 to participate in a 3-week certificate programme at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. I have noted with dismay news carried by some media, that suggests that I have as a Minister, received a scholarship from the Ghana Education Trust Fund for studies at Harvard. This impression is false and calculated to cause embarrassment and public ridicule. I have not received any form of sponsorship for any program or course of study from GETFund of scholarship secretariat since becoming a Minister, he said.
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The Energy-designate Minister, Matthew Opoku Prempeh has once again justified his acceptance of a Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) scholarship in 2016.
He told Parliament’s Appointment Committee on Friday during his vetting that MPs access scholarships from the Fund and there is nothing wrong with him also benefitting.
“Members of this House [Parliament] access even on that particular course [in 2016]. I went with someone on the Majority side [at the time.] I do not regret it, it wasn’t done for just me and if I get the same opportunity, I will do it again.”
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performance audit report of the Auditor-General on the administration of scholarships by GETFund revealed that then Education Minister Matthew Opoku-Prempeh, Procurement Minister and Deputy Majority Leader in Parliament, Sarah Adwoa Safo as well as the Executive Secretary of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA), Prince Hamidu Armah all benefitted from the scheme.