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Ghana Gazette Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org GHANA GAZETTE Published by Authority No. 101 .FRlDAY, 13TH AUGUST 2018 CONTENTS Page Notice of Publication of Executive Instruments 1804 Notice of Publication of Official Bulletins 1804 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship (presbyterian Church of Ghana - Prince of Peace - Palas Town) . 1804 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship (Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Adabraka Official Town) 1804 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship (Charismatic Miracle Chapel International, Atwima Amanfrom (Edwenase), Ashanti) 1805 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship (Holy City Bible Church - Accra) 1805 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages= Public Place of Worship (The Methodist Church Ghana, Freeman Society, Tutuka, Obuasi-Ashanti) 1805 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Plac'e of Worship (Living Mantle of Christ Ministries - Kwashieman) 1806 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship (The Methodist Church Ghana, Wesley Society, Akrokerri Adansi, Ashanti)· 1806 Appointment of a Marriage Officer (Grace Life Ministries, Kumasi) 1806 Appointment of a Marriage Officer (Destiny Temple of the Adonai International Ministries, Tema) 1806 Gazette Notice - Re: Publication of Decision AJDec.2.01l2018 of the Ecowas Authority of Heads of State and Government 1807 Change of Names 1810 Change of Dates of Birth 1815 Change of Place of Birth 1816 Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org 1804 GHANA GAZETTE, 13TH AUGUST, 2018 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF EXECUTIVE INSTRUMENTS The following Executive Instruments are published today: Curfew (Bimbilla Township and its Environs in the Northern Region) Instrument, 2018 (E.I. 139) Curfew (Kpatinga and its Environs in the Northern Region) Instrument, 2018 (E.l. 140) Curfew (Alavanyo and Nkonya Township and its Environs in the Volta Region) Instrument, 2018 (E.I. (41) NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF OFFICIAL BULLETINS COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BULLETIN No. 32 SUMMARY OF CONTENTS Companies Page Notice of Dissolution ofa Company (Great Child Academy Limited) 240 Notice of Dissolution of a Company (Derby & Company Limited) 240 Notice of Dissolution of a Company (Panalpina (Ghana) Limited) 240 Notice of Intention to Strike the Name of a Company off the Register (Media Brain Consult Limited) .. 241 Notice ofTntention to Strike the Name of a Company off the Register (Naisa Investment and Trading Company Limited) 241 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BULLETIN No. 56 SUMMARY OF CONTENTS General Page Imposition of Rates and Fee-Fixing Resolution, 2018 - Upper Denkyira West District Assembly 2053 Imposition of Rates and Fee-Fixing Resolution, 2018 - Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District Assembly 2064 PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 40 ofthe Marriages Act 1884-1985 (Cap. 127) as amended. I, PATRICKANKOMAGYEI, Deputy Director, office of the Weija/Gbawe Municipal Assembly, Weija, do hereby licence the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Presbyterian Church of Ghana - Prince of Peace - Palas Town Given under my hand at the Office of the Weija/Gbawe Municipal Assembly this 26th day of July, 2018. PATRICK ANKOMAGYEI Deputy Director For: Municipal Chief Executive PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 40 of the Marriages Act 1884-1985 (Cap. 127) as amended. r, SAM AYEH-DATEY, Metro Co-ordinating Director, office of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, do hereby licence the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Adabraka Official Town Given under my hand at the Office of the Weija/Gbawe Municipal Assembly this 6th day of August, 2018. SAM AYEH-DATEY Metro Co-ordinating Director For: Metro Chief Executive Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org GHANA GAZETTE, 13TH AUGUST, 2018 1805 PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 8 subsection I of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended. I, YAW BOAFO, Assistant Chief Executive Officer, signing for the Regional Minister, Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Ashanti do hereby licence the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Charismatic Miracle Chapel International Atwima Amanfrom (Edwenase) Ashanti Given under my hand at the Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Kumasi, this 21st day of July, 2017. YAW BOAFO Assistant Chief Executive Officer For: Han. Regional Minister PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LlCENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRlAGES Under the provision of section 8 subsection I of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended. I, E. K. NYAGBE, Chief Director, Office of the Greater Accra Regional Co-ordinating Council, do hereby licence the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Holy City Bible Church - Accra Given under my hand at the Office of the Greater Accra Regional Co-ordinating Council, this lOth day of August, 2018. E. K. NYAGBE Chief Director For: Regional Minister PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 8 subsection I of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended. I, YAW BOAFO, Assistant Chief Executive Officer, signing for the Regional Minister, Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Ashanti do hereby licence the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: The Methodist Church Ghana Freeman Society Tutuka, Obuasi Ashanti Given under my hand at the Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Kumasi, this 31st day of August, 2017. YAW BOAFO Assistant Chief Executive Officer For: Han. Regional Minister Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org 1806 GHANA GAZETTE, 13TH AUGUST, 2018 PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 8 subsection I of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended. I, E. K. NYAGBE, Chief Director, Office of the Greater Accra Regional Co-ordinating Council, do hereby licence the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Living Mantle of Christ Ministries - Kwashieman Given under my hand at the Office of the Greater Accra Regional Co-ordinating Council, this 10th day of August, 2018. E. K. NYAGBE Chief Director For: Regional Minister PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 8 subsection I of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended. I, YAW BOAFO, Assistant Chief Executive Officer, signing for the Regional Minister, Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Ashanti do hereby licence the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: The Methodist Church Ghana Wesley Society Akrokerrt Adansi Ashanti Given under my hand at the Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Kumasi, this 28th day of March, 2018. YAW BOAFO Assistant Chief Executive Officer For: Han. Regional Minister APPOINTMENT OF A MARRIAGE OFFICER Under the provisions of section 38 of the Marriages Act 1884-1985 (Cap. 127) as amended by the Ministers' Functions Instrument, 1971 (L.1. 707), the following Minister of Religion is hereby appointed as a Marriage Officer for Grace Life Ministries, Kumasi, Reverend Anokye Frimpong Manso Made this 22nd day of February, 2018. GLORIA AFUA AKUFFO (MISS) Attorney-General and Minister for Justice APPOINTMENT OF A MARRIAGE OFFICER Under the provisions of section 38 of the Marriages Act 1884-1985 (Cap. 127) as amended by the Ministers' Functions Instrument, 1971 (L.T. 707), the following Minister of Religion is hereby appointed as a Marriage Officer for Destiny Temple of the Adonai International Ministries, Tema Ernest Nutsukpo Made this 4th day of June, 2018. GLORIA AFUA AKUFFO (MISS) Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org GHANA GAZETTE, 13TH AUGUST, 2018 1807 RE: PUBLICATION OF DECISION A/DEC.2.0112018 OF THE ECOWAS AUTHORITY OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT DECISION A/DEC.2.01/2ihs IMPOSING INDIVIDUAL SANCTIONS AIMED AT RESTORING DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE AND ENSURING RESPECT FOR THE RULE OF LAW IN GUINEA BISSAU THE AUTHORITY OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT, MINDFUL of Articles 11 and 12 of the Protocol relating to the Mechanism for Conflict Prevention, Management, Resolution, Peacekeeping and Security signed in Lome on 10 December 1999; MINDFUL of the ECOWAS Declaration of Political PrinCiples adopted in Abuja on 6 July 1991; MINDFUL of the Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance signed in Dakar on 21 December 2001; MINDFUL of the principles set out in the OAU Solemn Declaration on Security, Stability, Development and Cooperation in Africa adopted in Abuja on 8 and 9 May 2000, and Decision AHG. 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