Tunisia ready to share vaccine production experience with AU member states, says PMUpper Manya Krobo Assembly inaugurates 33 new members

Prime Minister Ahmed Hachani stressed on Sunday Tunisia's full readiness to offer assistance in the field of vaccine production in a participatory approach with all African Union member states. "Tunisia is fully prepared to share its experience in vaccine production in order to contribute efficiently and effectively to saving human lives, particularly on the African continent," he said in his speech during an event on sustainable vaccine production through research projects and global vaccine development in Africa. The event is being held on the sidelines of the 37th Ordinary Session of the African Union (AU) Assembly held from February 16 to 18 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Prime Minister highlighted Tunisia's experience in vaccine production and the development of its pharmaceutical sector for decades, making it a leading hub in Africa. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse A total of 33 recently elected Assembly Members, along with Unit Committee Members and 15 government officials appointed for the Upper Manya Krobo District, have been officially sworn in. Mr Stephen Ofori-Akrasi, the Upper Manya Krobo District Magistrate, administered the oath of office at a ceremony held in Asesewa, located in the Eastern Region. In her address, Mrs. Grace Bediako, a former government statistician and the current board chairperson for the Ghana Statistical Service, congratulated the newly elected Assembly and Unit Committee Members for their successful election to the assembly. She urged the honourable members to make a meaningful impact in their communities, adding, 'The job is a sacrificial one, so do it wholeheartedly to bring relief and change to your people in the locality.'? Mr Joe Sam, the District Chief Executive of Upper Manya Krobo District Assembly, also congratulated members and expressed his commitment to working together with them to bring development to the people.? 'I al one can't do the work; let's come together devoid of political affiliation to give a face-lift to the Upper Manya we have always been willing to see,' he added. Mr. Felix Yohuno, a government appointee, emerged victorious in the race for the position of presiding member, securing 33 votes, leaving his opponents with 13 votes. Three ballot papers were deemed invalid. The Member of Parliament for the Upper Manya Krobo constituency, Mr Bismark Tetteh Nyarko, the District Coordinating Director, the District Police Commander, and other heads of departments and representatives observed the swearing-in event. Source: Ghana News Agency

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