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00:20 Ghana Psychology Council.
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03:03 Environmental analyst,
03:05 our second day Metropolitan Assembly,
03:07 Abdul Karim Udo,
03:09 and so I need to just say,
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10:41 - For the past two years,
11:01 these toll booth workers with disabilities
11:04 have been grappling with unemployment,
11:07 leading to severe consequences,
11:10 such as homelessness and the inability
11:13 to afford basic necessities.
11:15 Their plight has been exacerbated
11:20 by the lack of concrete plans to address
11:23 the challenges posed by the sudden cessation
11:27 of toll collection.
11:28 The minister is saying that they have paid
11:30 the toll workers.
11:32 - The promise made here by the finance minister
11:35 was not about paying their severance pay.
11:37 He said we will reassign them.
11:39 Fortunately, they are only asking government
11:41 to fulfill the promise of reassigning them.
11:44 So they can--
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11:49 - I want to put it on record
11:57 that the government of President Ecufuadu
12:02 continues to deal with all disabled person
12:07 in this country with great concern and--
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13:07 - Mr. Speaker, within the first 24 hours
13:11 of the outbreak of hostilities,
13:14 11 people were officially reported dead.
13:20 The usual vibrant and boisterous township
13:26 degenerated into a ghost town,
13:28 with hundreds taking flight to near and distant towns
13:33 and villages and others barricading themselves
13:37 and families in their homes to escape being killed.
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13:50 - I would appeal that stakeholders,
14:07 we attempt to deal with that fundamental issue.
14:14 Three tribes claiming land,
14:16 conflict about boundaries.
14:20 If we continue to play ostrich,
14:23 from time to time, there would be these eruptions.
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16:13 - Every year, you are to update your knowledge and skills
16:24 through participation
16:25 in continuous professional development.
16:28 There are programs set for that
16:32 and to renew your licenses.
16:35 This is in line with our core values of authenticity,
16:39 genuineness, community, excellence, and professionalism,
16:43 and it is also in the law.
16:45 It is therefore imperative to renew your licenses annually
16:51 to enable you to practice on the good side of the law.
16:55 And we, on our part, will do our best to make it easy,
17:00 easier and easier each time
17:02 for you to fulfill this obligation of yours.
17:05 Migrant Watch and Skilled Revolution Front.
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17:13 - Migrant Watch and Skilled Revolution Front,
17:27 an European society initiative of West Africa.
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19:29 - National High Level Meeting.
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19:47 Building a coordinated front to break the gaps in NCD
19:52 and mental health responses for universal health coverage.
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19:59 Neurologist, Dr. Augustine Achawefeli.
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20:10 - I'm on the Ghana page.
20:13 71% of our births are registered.
20:16 And do you know how many percentage
20:18 of our deaths are registered?
20:21 Only 25.
20:23 So that means even that little data that we have,
20:26 because even those registered are probably not registered
20:29 with true causes of death.
20:31 75% of the deaths that we have,
20:35 we do not know what has caused them.
20:38 And we have to know what we are dealing with
20:41 because you cannot plan if you don't know what to plan for.
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20:53 - Our approach should be multifaceted,
20:58 focusing on promoting healthy lifestyles,
21:02 ensuring access to quality healthcare services,
21:05 and strengthening health systems.
21:07 Addressing NCDs requires a united front
21:12 with each stakeholder playing a vital role.
21:15 Together we can create a healthier future for our nation,
21:20 where NCDs are prevented, detected early,
21:24 and effectively managed.
21:26 Let us see the opportunity to make a lasting impact
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22:24 - Order 191 of our standard orders,
22:28 which deals with the constitution
22:33 of special or ad hoc committees
22:37 to look into matters referred to it by Mr. Speaker.
22:42 So Mr. Speaker, if you so indulge,
22:48 the clerk may be directed,
22:52 this one to order 7635 of our standard orders,
22:57 765 of our standard orders to read the petition.
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23:05 - Honorable Wasi Amiyaw Shirame,
23:21 and two technical experts,
23:25 Dr. Telflus Achampon,
23:31 and Mr. Antonio Kese.
23:38 This committee, under the chairmanship of Honorable Yogate,
23:49 will go into the petition and report to the House.
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24:43 - We are back on the WACON,
24:46 and we are hungry and willing to play there,
24:50 and I think a lot of players deserve it.
24:53 They play some a very long time for the Queens,
24:56 some maybe, for some it's the last WACON.
24:58 We have some young players, for them it's the first time,
25:02 so in general we have a very young squad,
25:05 need to develop and work and continue our mission.
25:09 I'm proud of this year,
25:11 we've won out of 11, 10 games,
25:13 and I think we can have a nice Christmas.
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29:05 - Yes, this album, Man and a Mission album,
29:23 that did so well, you know,
29:24 that's basically the first part of the tour
29:26 is here in Africa, so funny, you know?
29:30 It was released last year
29:31 and it was considered for Grammy
29:33 and the Grammy board loved,
29:37 though they didn't give me the win
29:39 or any kind of, the top five nomination,
29:43 they loved--
29:44 - You didn't get the--
29:46 - The top five.
29:47 - You didn't get the nomination, you didn't get the cut.
29:48 - I didn't get the cut, yeah,
29:50 because that's another political platform.
29:54 - Why do you think it's a political platform?
29:56 - I'm sure, you know--
29:56 - But if you were nominated, would you have said that?
30:00 - If I was nominated, I would have said that.
30:03 Yeah, because it's still a political,
30:05 but it don't matter, they have to come a time
30:07 when good comes true.
30:10 How long can they stop it because of who they know
30:12 or who is in power, you know what I mean?
30:14 So I would still think,
30:15 because they might just give you a chance
30:18 and some of them are still, you know what I mean,
30:22 disregard, many of them, you know what I mean,
30:24 many of them good music just for other names
30:27 and that's a fact, I mean--
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31:00 you