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The year 2018 has largely been one of activity for the Akufo-Addo government as it entered its second year and marked the beginning of implementation of some of its promises to the people of Ghana.

Most of the news for the year was about what government would do and how it was going to do them as well as the potential reaction that from the public, particularly opposition parties.

Some of the incidents that grabbed the headlines took the nation by surprise while others shook the very core of the nation leaving everyone in awe. Generally, it was a mixed bag of issues which cut across various sectors of the economy.

JANUARY

The year started with corruption allegations thrown at the government in what came to be known as the “Cash for Seat scandal” in which the Trade and Industry Ministry was accused of having ‘hugely’ levied expatriates at the Ghana Expatriate Business Awards held in Accra.

The expatriates were allegedly asked by the ministry to pay from 25,000 to 100,000 dollars to earn them a seat at the event close to the President, Nana Akufo-Addo.

A five-member committee was set up to investigate the matter.

Read: Cash-for-seat committee begins work today

The committee eventually presented two separate reports to parliament after the minority members disagreed with the majority members on the committee.

While trying to find a resting place for the corruption scandal, the President named Martin Amidu as the Special Prosecutor. Amidu’s appointment was big news considering that establishment of the office of the Special Prosecutor was a fulfilled campaign promise, and more so because Mr. Amidu was from the opposition National Democratic Congress.

Read: Martin Amidu named Special Prosecutor

Around the same time, the Vice president, Dr.Mahamudu Bawumia, who was said to have been in a critical condition, was flown to the United Kingdom to seek medical care; an issue that generated headlines and discussions in the country.

Read: Bawumia taken ill

January was crowned with the infamous leaked sex tape of student and a headteacher of the Breman Edumanu Senior High School. The sex act, which was performed on a kitchen stool, became the “kitchen stool scandal”.

Read: Headmaster on the run after sex tape leaks in Breman Edumanu

FEBRUARY

February came with a rather bigger one; the trial and jailing of Former National Coordinator of the erstwhile National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP),  Abuga Pele and businessman, Philip Akpeena Assibit.

Read: GYEEDA Trial: Abuga Pele jailed six years; Assibit gets 12yrs

MARCH 

The Ghana-US military agreement controversy was among the hottest issue in March but despite the overwhelming public outcry, parliament passed the agreement even though the minority staged a walkout.

Read: Minority stages walkout as Parliament considers Ghana-US military agreement

Then there was the issue of the design of the National Cathedral being unveiled by the president, which later became a seed for another big controversy later in the year .

Read: Akufo-Addo inaugurates board for the National Cathedral project

NDC firebrand Koko Anyidoho grabbed the headlines of newspapers, online portals and television bulletins for allegedly making some treasonable comments on radio. He was picked up by the Police CID and investigated.

Read:  Koku Anyidoho charged with treason, refused police bail

APRIL

April was not also free from corruption scandals as the visas of persons alleged to be ‘fake’ journalists were cancelled, triggering the suspension of Deputy Sports Minister and National Sports Authority  boss.

Read: Visas of ‘fake’ journalists have been cancelled – Australian High Commission speaks

MAY

In May, the core of the nation literally shook as Anas Aremeyaw Anas screened portions of his investigative piece on corruption in the country’s football which he titled ‘Number 12’.

President Akufo-Addo who viewed portions of the documentary before the public screening, caused the arrest the then Ghana Football Association (GFA) president, Kwesi Nyantakyi, for allegedly using his name to defraud by false pretenses.

Read: Prez Akufo-Addo orders the arrest of GFA Boss, Kwesi Nyantakyi

Meanwhile, the President had launched the Nation Builders Corps (NABCO) on May 1 in Kumasi promising to provide jobs to about 100, 000 young men and women.

Read: Be proud nation builders; Akufo-Addo charges graduates as he launches NABCO

There was also an assault of a journalist by a sympathizer of the New Patriotic Party, Hajia Fati, prior to the party’s National Delegates Conference.

Read: We have begun enquiry into Hajia Fati’s assault on journalist – NPP

Around the same time, civil society group, IMANI grabbed the Ministry of Communication by its neck on issues pertaining to a deal with Kelni-GvG.

JUNE

In June, Anas Aremeyaw Anas officially began a nationwide screening of the Number 12 investigative piece.

Read: I’ll do Number 12 again in grand style – Anas

In the same month, former Electoral Commission Chair, Charlotte Osei and her two deputies were removed from office by the president for stated “misbehaviour” and “incompetence”

Read: Charlotte Osei, deputies sacked

Then came the shocker, the sudden demise of Former Vice President, Paa Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur.

Read: Former Veep Amissah-Arthur dead

JULY

President Akufo-Addo named former Executive Director of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), Jean Adukwei Mensa as the new Electoral Commission Chair and Mr. Samuel Tettey and Dr. Eric Asare Bossman as deputies.

Read: Akufo-Addo names Jean Mensa as new EC boss, 2 deputies

In the same month, Nene Amegatcher and others judges were nominated as Supreme Court justices.

The month also saw the incident which was later christened “No bed syndrome”, the Midland Savings and Loans police brutality and the police killing of the seven persons in Kumasi for allegedly being armed robbers but were later found to be innocent.

Read: Police storm Midland’s Savings over police brutality on nursing mother

And just before the month ended, the government introduced the double-track system into the Free Senior High School.

Read: Government adopts Sandwich System for Free SHS

AUGUST

The demise of the former United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Anna, was high in the news in August. It came with a certain cloud of attraction across the globe with eyes zooming in on Ghana.

Read: Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary General, is dead

The firing of Energy Minister, Boakye Agyarko over the controversial renegotiated Ameri deal also got a lot of attention in the media space.

Read: Akufo-Addo fires Energy Minister

Later in the month, a serious crisis hit the banking sector as the Bank of Ghana revoked the licences of five banks over breaches of the law and for being insolvent, and accordingly merged them to form the Consolidated Bank of Ghana.

Read: BoG establishes Consolidated Bank for 5 distressed banks

SEPTEMBER

In September, owners of one of the collapsed banks, Unibank and its affiliates were dragged to court for causing financial loss to the state.

Read: Duffour, son and 15 others sued over uniBank collapse

Also, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) after several warnings, eventually ordered the shutdown of MenzGold, something that marked the beginning of the woes of many unsuspecting Ghanaians who had invested huge sums of money in the gold-dealing company.

Read: SEC orders immediate shutdown of Menzgold

And just before the month ended, the nation was hit with another corruption allegation against the Ghana Maritime Authority Chief Executive. He was accused of spending a total of 10,652.05 cedis on lunch for eight persons in a single meeting last year. He came out to justify his actions.

Read: Ghana Maritime Authority justifies controversial ¢10K spent on food but…

OCTOBER

October was largely dominated by issues in the education sector. These included the legal battle between the Management of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), and the former Vice Chancellor, Professor Avoke in which Supreme Court quashed a High Court ruling on Avoke’s removal.

Read: UEW saga: Supreme Court quashes High Court ruling on Avoke’s removal

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology student riot which eventually led to the temporary closure of the school was also dominated news headlines in October. It came with a certain ‘power play’ within the ranks of government and the University management.

Read: KNUST closed down indefinitely

Then there was also the issue of the then Deputy National Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Joshua Akamba being accused of inciting the students of Tempane Senior High School against the government.

The headmaster of the school was eventually asked to step aside, a directive which angered the students to later demonstrat for the reinstatement of their headmaster. Events of the issue led to the closure of the school.

Read: Joshua Akamba chides GES for ‘selling its conscience’ to NPP

NOVEMBER

November came with a lot of advocacy by civil society groups and ordinary citizens demanding from the government what they deemed their rights. Notably among the advocacies and campaigns is the Adentan residents’ demonstration which forced the government to commence work on the Madina-Adentan highway.

Read: Multiple contractors engaged to quickly work on Madina-Adentan highway

The Media Coalition on the Right to Information Bill was also high on their demands to have the Right to Information Bill passed. As part of the campaign, a Red Friday was declared.

Read: CSOs, media declare ‘RTI Red Friday’ protest, starting Nov 30

DECEMBER

The very final month of the year was largely politics, especially within the NDC. The other major issues that got the nation talking include government’s agreement with Zipline International to have essential medical supplies delivered by drones to remote areas across the country.

Read: Government ready to deploy 150 drones to mining communities

The referendum to create six new administrative regions and its attendant issues was the major thing which climaxed the year and matters are likely to spill into 2019 considering that regional capital towns for these regions are yet to be assigned.

Read: How the six new regions voted to gain ‘independence’

Ahead of the referendum, the new leadership of the Electoral Commission ditched the Commission’s logo introduced by Charlotte Osei introduced ahead of the 2016 general elections.

Also, the Ameri deal was refined and re-laid before parliament.

By P.D Wedam|3news.com|Ghana

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