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DEC 30, 2020
Mr Yaw Dabie-Appiah, a former Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has called on President Nana Akufo-Addo to prioritise infrastructure development in his next government.
Infrastructure development, he explained, would make ordinary Ghanaians feel and appreciate the government s development efforts to enhance the party s fortunes in Election 2024.
Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at Odumase in the Sunyani West District, Mr Dabie-Appiah noted that the government had performed creditably on social intervention policies and programmes and must shift its focus to infrastructural development. Physical infrastructure development would be clear for everybody to see in 2024 and culminate into votes when they go to polls. We will not even do much in the 2024 electioneering as we did in the 2020 election campaign because the electorate would appreciate our President and his gov
CCOD awards 92 graduates with OD degrees 29th Dec 2020 | Source: GNA
Dr Benarkuu addressing the ceremony
Ninety-two graduates who underwent various programmes in Organisational Development (OD) at the College for Community and Organisational Development (CCOD) have been honoured with Diploma, Bachelor of Science and Masters degrees.
At its third graduation and matriculation ceremony held in Sunyani, 56 of the graduates were awarded with Bachelor of Science, 34 Masters degrees, and two of them receiving postgraduate and diploma certificates in OD.
A total of 187 fresh students were also admitted to pursue diploma, postgraduate, BSc and Masters degrees programme in OD at the college affiliated with the University of Development Studies.
A leading Member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bono Region has called on supporters of the party to stop the blame game syndrome in the party s abysmal performance in the Parliamentary Elections.
Instead, they must forge ahead in unity, identify and help tackle diverse challenges that confronted the party and led to its poor performance in the just ended general election.
Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at Odumase in the Sunyani West District, Mr Yaw Dabie-Appiah, a former Organiser of the NPP said bad tendencies that could create disunity within the rank and file and impede their growth ought to be avoided.
CCOD awards 92 graduates with OD degrees
Ninety-two graduates who underwent various programmes in Organisational Development (OD) at the College for Community and Organisational Development (CCOD) have been honoured with Diploma, Bachelor of Science and Masters degrees.
At its third graduation and matriculation ceremony held in Sunyani, 56 of the graduates were awarded with Bachelor of Science, 34 Masters degrees, and two of them receiving postgraduate and diploma certificates in OD.
A total of 187 fresh students were also admitted to pursue diploma, postgraduate, BSc and Masters degrees programme in OD at the college affiliated with the University of Development Studies.
Addressing the ceremony held at the Pastoral Center, Dr Gabriel Gbiel Benarkuu, the President of the CCOD expressed appreciation to the UDS, it’s mentoring institution for the support, and called on the graduates to go back and utilise the knowledge they had acquired to build systems and transform their respec