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The President Professor John Evans Atta Mills at the weekend secured a crucial oil deal, In which Nigeria pledged to supply Ghana between 60 thousand and 65 thousand barrels of Read more

PRESIDENT MILLS IN HISTORIC AGREEMENT WITH THE GAMBIAN LEADER OVER THE KILLING OF GHANAIANS IN THE GAMBIA.

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Monday, 10 August 2009


 

Following the shocking and horrific revelation of several roads and school projects that are supposedly executed by contractors but could not be traced, President John Evans Atta Mills has ordered an urgent forensic audit of all district assemblies in the country. The President has insisted that since resources expended on those invisible projects were public fund, the people must know how such fund had been used and to what extent they impacted on their standard of living.

Friday, 31 July 2009



President John Evans Atta Mills have expressed misgivings about the use of foul language by politicians which incites people against one another.
In his quest to entrench the peace and democratic gains made by this country, the President has said the use of intemperate language had created bad blood and heightened fear and anxiety among the people. 

APPOINTMENT OF NEW ACTING COMMISSIONER OF CEPS PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Monday, 10 August 2009 11:00

H. E. President John Evans Atta Mills has appointed MR. ED RICHARD KUMAH LANYON as Acting Commissioner of Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS).
MR. ED RICHARD KUMAH LANYON was born on April 16, 1951 he attended Kpando Secondary School and joined CEPS on March 1972.
He gained admission to the University of Ghana in 1985 and left in 1988 with a Bachelor in Political Science and Sociology. Until his appointment, he was the Assistant Commissioner of CEPS in charge of Customs Operations and Techniques.

 

 

MAHAMA AYARIGA
(PRESIDENTIAL SPOKESPERSON)

 

 
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