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David Mawutor

@Xthvrboi

I am a confident and straightforward young individual who values simplicity

Kasoa Katılım Ekim 2014
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David Mawutor
David Mawutor@Xthvrboi·
Happy Workers’ Day to our incredible workers, especially our lively young men and women. You're the driving force behind our growing economy. Thank you for working hard to reset Ghana! #YouthPower
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David Mawutor@Xthvrboi·
LIVE | Hon. George Opare Addo , Minister of Youth Development & Empowerment delivered a speech | NEIP In Partnership with NUGS Launches the Students Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Development (SEED)
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MrOpare
MrOpare@mista_opare·
The Bank of Ghana’s 2025 losses is not evidence of mismanagement, it’s the cost of reversing the mismanagement inherited from a debt distressed economy the same NPP left us. The Bank’s absorbed the cost so that every Ghanaian could benefit from lower inflation, a stronger cedi, cheaper loans and record reserves, the indicators are there to substantiate it. What’s been put out today is basically receipt for the economic stability we’re enjoying today. Governor @DrJPAsiama has always his public engagements indicated that. He and his people should be commended for bravely salvaging our nearly collapsed economy to bring relief to all of us. #AbanPapaAba
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MrOpare
MrOpare@mista_opare·
ORAL UPDATE Former Managing Director of GIHOC Distilleries Company Limited, Maxwell Kofi Jumah, has been arrested by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged financial irregularities during his tenure at the state-owned distillery. #AbanPapaAba
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Cassiel Ato Forson (PhD)
Cassiel Ato Forson (PhD)@Cassielforson·
Earlier today, my Deputy and I publicly filed our annual tax returns. We did so for a simple reason: leadership must be demonstrated, not declared. I want to congratulate the Ghanaian taxpayer for the consistent effort over the years in supporting government and contributing to national development. Your compliance sustains the state and makes progress possible. Paying taxes is a shared civic responsibility. It is the foundation of good governance and a cornerstone of national development. Public officials, professionals, businesses, and citizens are all equal before the law, and we must all comply. Compliance is not just a legal obligation. It is a moral responsibility. When each of us pays our fair share, the burden is distributed more equitably and development is accelerated. Tax revenue is what funds our schools, hospitals, roads, and security systems. I commend the Ghana Revenue Authority for its work, particularly during this Tax and Good Governance Month in April. This initiative provides an important platform to educate, engage, and encourage voluntary compliance. I urge the Authority to intensify public education and continue its ongoing reforms to simplify processes, reduce compliance costs, and improve transparency. The Ministry of Finance stands ready to support the GRA in fully delivering on its mandate. To those who are yet to file, I encourage you to do so promptly. Seek guidance where necessary and take advantage of the digital platforms and support systems available. A strong tax culture strengthens economic stability, deepens accountability, and builds a fairer society. Let us work together, through compliance and integrity, to build a more transparent, resilient, and prosperous Ghana.
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David Mawutor@Xthvrboi·
He noted that the incident serves as a wake-up call for Ghana to modernize its electricity infrastructure and strengthen security measures.
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David Mawutor@Xthvrboi·
President John Dramani Mahama today visited the damaged Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) control center in Akosombo following a fire outbreak that destroyed the facility. He commended the engineers and authorities on site for their swift response and ongoing efforts to restore power.
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Bee 🐝
Bee 🐝@Bridget_Otoo·
H. E @JDMahama has visited Fuveme in the Volta Region to assess the impact of tidal waves and engage residents on relief and long-term solutions, highlighting the West Africa Coastal Areas Management Program as a key intervention, with plans for sea defence systems, groynes, and ecosystem restoration, while exploring immediate measures such as estuary dredging to mitigate further damage. #MahamaThePresident
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ABN Lion
ABN Lion@ABN_Lion·
Yesterday was a historic step forward for youth empowerment in Ablekuma North. We successfully presented tools and equipment to master craftsmen and apprentices under the National Apprenticeship Program — a visionary initiative birthed by the President of Ghana,
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Pablo ✌️
Pablo ✌️@georgeoaddo·
Last week, I had the honor of hosting members of the Civil Service Council at the Ministry of Youth Development & Empowerment. This visit was historic, as it was the first time the Council has visited our Ministry since its establishment. During their visit, I walked the Council through our mandate, key initiatives, and the challenges we continue to face. I also took the opportunity to strongly advocate for improved working conditions for our dedicated staff, whose invaluable contributions are central to our mission of empowering the youth of this nation. #YouthPower
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DERY
DERY@TG_DERY·
Earlier today, the finance ministers publicly filed our annual tax returns. We did so for a simple reason: leadership must be demonstrated, not declared. I want to congratulate the Ghanaian taxpayer for the consistent effort over the years in supporting government and contributing to national development. Your compliance sustains the state and makes progress possible. Paying taxes is a shared civic responsibility. It is the foundation of good governance and a cornerstone of national development. Public officials, professionals, businesses, and citizens are all equal before the law, and we must all comply. Compliance is not just a legal obligation. It is a moral responsibility. When each of us pays our fair share, the burden is distributed more equitably and development is accelerated. Tax revenue is what funds our schools, hospitals, roads, and security systems. I commend the Ghana Revenue Authority for its work, particularly during this Tax and Good Governance Month in April. This initiative provides an important platform to educate, engage, and encourage voluntary compliance. I urge the Authority to intensify public education and continue its ongoing reforms to simplify processes, reduce compliance costs, and improve transparency. The Ministry of Finance stands ready to support the GRA in fully delivering on its mandate. To those who are yet to file, I encourage you to do so promptly. Seek guidance where necessary and take advantage of the digital platforms and support systems available. A strong tax culture strengthens economic stability, deepens accountability, and builds a fairer society. Let us work together, through compliance and integrity, to build a more transparent, resilient, and prosperous Ghana.
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MrOpare
MrOpare@mista_opare·
In just one year under the leadership of @DrJPAsiama, the Bank of Ghana has demonstrated steady, disciplined, and visionary stewardship of the economy, successfully maintaining price stability, strengthening confidence in the financial system, prudently managing foreign reserves, and supporting the broader macroeconomic stability of the nation. Through strategic policy direction and sound financial governance, the central bank has reinforced resilience within Ghana’s banking sector, helped sustain investor confidence, and contributed meaningfully to creating a more stable economic environment for businesses and households alike. This remarkable progress reflects not only competent leadership, but also a deep commitment to safeguarding Ghana’s economic future and advancing national development. A year and some months on, the results speak clearly, there’s stability, confidence, and responsible economic management which remain at the heart of this administration’s economic agenda. #AbanPapaAba
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Mr.Boniface😎
Mr.Boniface😎@BonifaceBill·
Governor Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama has agreed to partner the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI) to establish Junior Chambers in schools, a forward-thinking initiative aimed at nurturing the next generation of entrepreneurs and equipping students. #AbanPapaAba
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MrOpare
MrOpare@mista_opare·
Banking sector rebounds as assets hit GH¢465.4. Ghana’s banking sector is regaining momentum, with total industry assets climbing to GH¢465.4 billion as of February 2026, according to the Bank of Ghana (BoG)'s March Monetary Policy Report. #PrimeRakon
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OBIBA JK
OBIBA JK@obiba_jk2·
Banking sector rebounds as assets hit GH¢465.4. Ghana’s banking sector is regaining momentum, with total industry assets climbing to GH¢465.4 billion as of February 2026, according to the Bank of Ghana (BoG)'s March Monetary Policy Report. #AbanPapaAba
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DERY@TG_DERY·
Director General of the National Service Authority, Ruth Dela Seddoh, as part of ongoing stakeholder engagement, paid a courtesy call on the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Hon. Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo, and the Chief Executive of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, Hon. Michael Kpakpo Allotey. The visit focused on strengthening collaboration and exploring strategic opportunities for partnership between the institutions. #AbanPapaAba
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Pablo ✌️
Pablo ✌️@georgeoaddo·
It was a joy to return to the Ahafo Region and engage with our Youth Organizers as part of our ongoing outreach with Regional Youth Wings across the country. Once again, I assured our Constituency Youth Organizers of the government's and the party's strong commitment to their well-being and development. I emphasized the importance of remaining dedicated to His Excellency John Dramani Mahama's agenda to reset Ghana and improve the lives of our people! #YouthPower
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Mawunya🇬🇭
Mawunya🇬🇭@quequu·
Civil Service Council paid its first-ever visit to the Ministry of Youth Development & Empowerment. Hon. Pablo @georgeoaddo presented the ministry’s mandate, ongoing youth programmes and key challenges, while calling for better conditions for the hardworking staff.. #YouthPower #AbanPapaAba
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MrOpare
MrOpare@mista_opare·
Greater Accra Market Association lauds governor Asiama over Makola traders engagements. #AbanPapaAba
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