It’s not smart to call military for minor protests – Kwasi Prempeh

Executive Director of the Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Prof Henry Kwasi Prempeh, has proffered a critical view on the regular resort to the deployment of military personnel to de-escalate minor protests. His advice was in relation to a recent protest in Ejura over the murder of one Kaaka, who was reported to have shared […]
LGBTQ bill only a diversionary tactic from real developmental issues – Prof. Gyimah Boadi

A co-founder of CDD-Ghana, Professor Emmanuel Gyimah-Boadi, has questioned the motive of lawmakers seeking to pass an anti-LGBTQ bill to criminalise the act. According to him, he is puzzled at why such a controversial bill is being pushed at a time where the developmental needs of citizens should be prioritized. In an interaction on Citi […]
Coronavirus: Attending social gatherings at this point might turn you into a ghost – Pharmacist

With the detection of a new strain of the coronavirus virus; SARS-Cov-2 Delta variant, there have been renewed calls to religiously adhere to safety protocols. The Delta strain which is said to have emerged from India and already claimed many lives in other parts of the world is already running riot in Ghana. Its detection […]
Ejura killing: Don’t fall on archaic methods of handling protests – Kojo Asante to security agencies

• Dr. Asante has called on the security services to come up with new methods of handling protests • He said protests are continually happening in Africa and people cannot be stopped from expressing their sentiments • He also urged stakeholders probing the Ejura killings to be constructive Kojo Asante, Director for Policy and Advocacy, […]







