See Mr. Alan John Kwadwo Kyeremanteng response after Hopeson Adorye controversy Alan John Kwadwo Kyeremanteng
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See Mr. Alan John Kwadwo Kyeremanteng response after Hopeson Adorye controversy

A few days after a pronouncement by Mr. Hopeson Adorye painted the peaceful Health Walk by supporters with some controversial statements, Mr. Alan John Kwadwo Kyeremanteng has come out with a response. Kindly read below: Alan writes : I stand for Unity! My attention has been drawn to disturbing headlines and discussions in the media, in respect of comments made by Mr. Hopeson Adorye, after a peaceful health walk organized by individuals from all walks of life, in particular sympathizers of our great Party NPP, in the city of Kumasi on 13th August, 2022. I understand, with great concern, that the unintended consequences of these comments, have generated strong reactions from different sections of the Ghanaian public, with the potential of creating divisions within the rank and file of our Party, at a crucial time in its history. The New Patriotic Party has always stood for unity, peace and progress for every Ghanaian. Without a doubt, these are the very same virtues that I have worked tirelessly to uphold, in my years of service to Ghana and to the NPP. It is a fact that the peaceful health walk was independently organized, and joined by thousands of well-meaning Ghanaian citizens across Kumasi, to express their passion for the NPP, in addition to their genuine support for what I have come to represent in the Party, through years of dedicated service. Much as I do appreciate this show of support, I would like to strongly caution against any acts or omissions of any individuals or groups of individuals that may disturb the peace and harmony in our party. It is important that we all fight what seems to be emerging as a dangerous trend in our body politic in Ghana, of using misinformation and propaganda in instigating disunity along ethnic, religious and political lines. I passionately believe that it is impossible or inappropriate, to diminish or distort the fundamental contributions and stature of any of the founding fathers of the NPP tradition, and I encourage Party faithfuls to focus on this indisputable fact. Indeed, it is the dedicated service of all the celebrated as well as unsung heroes and heroines of our great Party, that has, and continues to give life to the NPP, till this day. To borrow a leaf from the school ode of my Alma mater, Adisadel College, “Others have laboured, and we share their glory. Ours is to do exploits and add to their gain. Those who come after will take up our story.” I encourage Party faithfuls to be vigilant and consistent in protecting this cherished unity, that has made our great party a beacon of hope to the people of Ghana, over the past 30 years. Let us all pull together, and focus on the task of emerging victorious, in the challenging times we are faced with today as a country. I stand for Unity! Long live the NPP and long live Ghana! Thank you. Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana

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Dr. Bawumia won us 2016 and 2020 election–NPP Council of Elder Robert Ajene, retired educationist
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Dr. Bawumia won us 2016 and 2020 election–NPP Council of Elder

A Member of the Upper East Regional Council of Elders of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Mr. Robert Ajene has said, without Dr. Bawumia in the 2016 and 2020 elections NPP would have found it difficult to win. Apexnewsgh.com report The member of the Regional Council of Elders told Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen during an exclusive interview that, in the 2012 election petition, “it looks like Bawumia won the case for New Patriotic Party (NPP)”. He added: “Even though nationally they say security wise he couldn’t turn over, all those talking about the NPP having a tradition that allows them alone to become Ghana President were all sitting there in isolation and no one heard anything about them. Mr. Ajene described Dr. Bawumia as a proficient excellent performer. He said: “Everybody in the NPP will agree with me that in the 2016 election, in the 2020 election minus Bawumia, NPP would have found it difficult to win”. “If you think of the others, you cannot mention one critical thing that is substantive to merit even saying you want to be a president. As for Bawumia, he has made it already and people know. He stressed Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie

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Bawumia in NPP is like salt without him, the soup won’t taste well– Robert Ajene Mr. Robert Ajene
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Bawumia in NPP is like salt without him, the soup won’t taste well– Robert Ajene

A Member of the Upper East Regional Council of Elders of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Mr. Robert Ajene has described Dr. Bawumia as a ‘salt in the soup’ as far as New Patriotic Party is concerned. Apexnewsgh.com report Speaking to Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com on Tuesday August 16, 2022, Mr. Ajene said, due to the activeness and ideas brought on board by Dr. Bawumia, he automatically become a shining star boy of the governing New Patriotic Party. Describing Dr. Bawumia, Mr. Ajene said: “He was like salt because without salt the soup doesn’t taste well. He was shining more than people who even proposed they formed the party and they were there before him, he started shining, working very hard, attracting attention pushing the party to the light, and the NPP was beginning to shine in his present”. He maintained He added: “When Bawumia got into this party in 2005 that is after Kufour, he wasn’t a politician, he was an excellent banker that this country has ever produced. Wherever Bawumia is he shines and as soon as he got into NPP he started something that we those in the party found credible and admirable”. Mr. Ajene was responding to the comment made against the Northern people by Hopeson Adorye on Saturday after a health walk organized by supporters of Alan John Kyerematen. Mr. Adorye was captured on camera saying: “Whenever a Danquah leads the party, the Busia side steps aside but there is a Dombo (for running mate), and whenever a Busia lead, the Danquah side steps aside but there is a Dombo (for running mate). As for the Dombos they are always there (for running mate). “If it went to Danquah, came to Busia, went back to Danquah, where should it go now, is it not Busia?” Adorye asked. However, Mr. Ajene in his response as one of the elders of the governing party said, there was no such tradition in the party and the party constitution as Hopeson Adorye claimed. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana

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Akufo-Addo’s gov’t love for Zongo communities unprecedented – Bawumia
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Akufo-Addo’s gov’t love for Zongo communities unprecedented – Bawumia

Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia has said the love for Akufo-Addo’s government to Zongo communities in Ghana is unprecedented The Vice President made the observation on Wednesday, 27 July 2022 when he inaugurated a two-story classroom block for the Tunga Zongo Community in Dansoman, Accra. The project, a complete rebuild and transformation of a dilapidated classroom of Tunga Community Islamic School into a modern facility, was funded by the Zongo Development Fund, the development agency created by the Akufo-Addo Government to ensure inclusive and sustainable development in Zongos and related deprived communities. Speaking at the inauguration of the facility, Dr Bawumia said investing in such an edifice, and many others across the country demonstrate the government’s resolve and commitment to expanding access to quality education to all, especially in Zongo communities, through the Zongo Development Fund. Expanding access to quality and relevant education is pivotal to the transformation we are determined to engender in Zongo Communities, and the Zongo Development Fund is the frontline agency and vehicle through which government seeks to ensure the realization of the development objectives relating to Zongo communities,” said Dr Bawumia. “Indeed, since Ghana attained independence, no budget has ever been deliberately allocated for the development of Zongo communities. The establishment of the Fund dedicated to Zongo communities is indisputably unprecedented. “The construction of this impressive educational complex and its ancillary facilities by the Zongo Development Fund in Tunga championed by our ever vibrant and hardworking Member of Parliament, Hon. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful clearly underscores our commitment to leave neither nook nor cranny in our efforts at expanding access to quality education, particularly in Zongo Communities,” DrBawumia said. Since the establishment of the Zongo Development Fund in 2018, the Fund has championed development infrastructure in education, health, sports, sanitation, drainage system, roads, and water in many Zongos, as well as providing educational scholarships and entrepreneurial support to many. Dr Bawumia listed a number of these projects and their locations in Zongos nationwide, and lauded the impact of the ZDF on communities, as envisioned by the NPP Government. “These obvious interventions by the Fund are commendable efforts aimed at bridging the yawning gap in the educational fortunes of Zongo communities vis-a-vis other communities. “Not only has government implemented a comprehensive development of educational infrastructure in Zongo communities, it has also intervened positively by improving health facilities, sanitation, human resource development through skills training and educational grants and in improving the ambience, visibility and security in Zongo Communities in Accra.” “Indeed, communities such as New Fadama, Madina and others have witnessed a remarkable transformation in social, recreational and sporting activities through the construction of Community Sports and Social Centres (Astro turfs). These centres have provided a new fillip to the lives of the inhabitants of these communities.” Reiterating the government’s commitment to expanding access to education, Dr Bawumia noted that with the rapid expansion in enrollment into Senior High Schools as a result of the Free SHS policy, it is incumbent upon the government to expand access at all levels. “In this regard, the government has, through the Zongo Development Fund initiated the construction of one Model Senior High School in each of the 16 regions. We are working assiduously to ensure the commencement of three of the schools this year.” The newly commissioned edifice has ancillary facilities such as offices and a library. Present at the ceremony was the Minister of Communications and Digitalisation and MP for the area, Ursula Owusu Akurful, who expressed delight at the construction and commissioning of the facility.

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41,000 ghost names consumed ¢400m of taxpayers’ money – Bawumia
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41,000 ghost names consumed ¢400m of taxpayers’ money – Bawumia

Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia has revealed that Ghana has lost GHS400 million of taxpayers’ money to some 41,000 non-existent names on the payrolls of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) as well as the National Service Scheme (NSS). He said: “14,000 ghost names were recently found at the National Service because there was no unique identity”, Dr Bawumia said, adding: “Just a couple of days ago, SSNIT found 27,000 ghost names, and they were being paid GH¢327 million”. “Just these two institutions have cost us over GH¢400 million”, he observed at the 2021 Civil Service Awards Night in Accra. Dr Bawumia said the Ghana card, thus, presents the best opportunity to get rid of ghost names on payrolls. He, therefore, insisted that he would choose the card over 1000 interchanges. “It seems my Ghana card statement was misinterpreted. I want people to think about it critically. For the first time in our history, we have a unique identity system which is biometric, and, so, we can identify individuals.” “With this, the case of ghost names on our public sector system will become a thing of the past.”

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What is the need for appointing Amb. for In-Situ and reappointing Amb at large?—Adongo Richard Adongo
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What is the need for appointing Amb. for In-Situ and reappointing Amb at large?—Adongo

A well-known Ghanaian social commentator Richard Adongo has questioned government motivation in appointing someone as Ambassador ‘In-Situ’. Apexnewsgh.com report President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has on Thursday, 7th July, 2022 presented credentials to ten persons appointed as ambassadors. The appointment is in consultation with the Council of State, in accordance with Article 74(1) of the Constitution, to safeguard and promote the image and interests of the nation outside the shores. However, Mr. Adongo who appeared disappointed with some of the appointment told Apexnewsgh.com on Thursday, July 28, 2022, that the President’s appointment of a new ambassador In-Situ and reappointment of someone as Ambassador At Large is enough evidence that there is enough in Ghana to waste. “Anybody who says this government has no money is not true, this government has a lot of money, and let me give some examples”. He said: “It was in this government we heard the term “Ambassador At Large” we have never heard it from anybody from any government since 1992 that somebody is called Ambassador At Large. This government created that portfolio”. According to Mr. Adongo, when President first made the appointment in the past, Ghanaians were not very excited about that particular appointment in the past. “As am talking to you, the government has appointed another ambassador, and this time, the ‘In-Situ’ and as of now, I don’t know what Ambassador In-Situ means for Ghanaians. What is this new appointment for? He asked “Ambassador In-Situ has the same status equivalent to the Minister of State. So, whatever ambassadors will take, that guy will take the same thing. So, why will the President tell us there is no money and one breathe he will be making such an appointment? Why should President appoints as ambassador In-Situ at this time everyone is crying that things are tough” He laments “If the President said he cannot cut down his ministers, he shouldn’t add more to it. Somebody should tell me what an ambassador In-Situ means”. “I am told the Inland port in Accra or where has a CEO, where is the Inland port? So, who can convince me now that there is no money in the system? “There is money to pay NABCO, there is money to pay workers in this country. If you like do the calculation for what a minister of state takes home every month and multiply what the government is going to pay the person appointed Ambassador In-Situ”. Mr. Adongo insists that the salary for Ambassador In-Situ and conditions of service can pay up to 100 NABCO beneficiaries each month. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Dr. Bawumia cut sod for Northern Ghana to get the first inland marine port
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Dr. Bawumia cut sod for Northern Ghana to get the first inland marine port

The Vice President of the Republic of Ghana Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has cut sod for the first inland marine port in the part of Ghana. Read below for details I cut sod for work to begin on the construction of the first Inland marine port in the northern parts of Ghana and an accompanying Industrial Park at Debre in the Savannah Region. The multimodal transport corridor, known as the Trans-Volta Logistics Corridor, is being undertaken by LMI Holdings and involves the development of a system to transport containers and bulk cargo from the Port of Tema to Burkina Faso and other landlocked countries via the Volta Lake. An additional port, to be constructed at the termination point of the Tema-Mpakadan railway line, will facilitate the embarkation and disembarkation of cargo from Tema and Debre. I congratulate LMI Holdings for this impressive feat. As a company, LMI comes to this project with a plethora of experience in infrastructure development. With over $450 million in assets, this Ghanaian conglomerate has interests in construction, industrial utilities, property, and logistics. In the last 20 years, since LMI Holdings developed the Special Economic Zones, over $3.4 billion of foreign direct investment has been contributed to Ghana’s economy. Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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NABCO: Pay NABCO beneficiaries, you have no excuse not to pay them– Kennedy Agyapong fires govt
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NABCO: Pay NABCO beneficiaries, you have no excuse not to pay them– Kennedy Agyapong fires govt

Maverick Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, has admonished his government to pay arrears owed to NABCO beneficiaries because there is no excuse not to pay them after asking them to stay at post. Apexnewsgh.com He said in an interview: Anytime I traveled and get to the airport, I get these young men and women coming to me that I should plead on their behalf that they have not been paid and the government has to pay them. You made propaganda with it. Now, when it comes to these NABCO guys, NPP is now behaving like NDC. Is complete propaganda if you are not able to pay NABCO beneficiaries. You have to pay them”. “Some were assimilated into the system but not all of them. So, if the government thinks it cannot do it again at least what is owed to them should be given to them without no question about it. Because nobody works for free. We should be reasonable human beings”.  “These beneficiaries were employed, at least their transportation cost is not paid by the government, and they find any means necessary to go to work, so the government has no excuse whatsoever to say they are not going to pay them. Now, you get money to pay 20,000 to parliamentarians but you don’t have money to pay NABCO beneficiaries. I support them, should for a month demonstration straight for the government to sit up and pay them as simple as that”. He admonished  NABCO beneficiaries have been neglected by the employers for over 8 months now without receiving arrears due them since after they were made to stay at their various posts, through a communique issued by the NABCO Headquarters dated November 15, 2021, pending their permanent arrangement. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/

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Dr. Bawumia’s carpenter explanation that generated controversy
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Dr. Bawumia’s carpenter explanation that generated controversy

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President of Ghana and his interesting reaction to Ghanaians blame on him and his government failure leading to International Monetary Fund (IMF). According to the Vice President, “If you ask a carpenter to roof your house and suddenly the roof collapses without any wind or rainfall, will you not blame the carpenter who did the roofing? He added “But if a carpenter roofs your house and the roof collapses because of a tornado and a storm which has also blown away the roofs, windows and walls of many houses, will you blame the carpenter?” Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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Quadruple whammy took us back to IMF–Ghana’s Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
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Quadruple whammy took us back to IMF–Ghana’s Vice President

Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has blamed Ghana for going back to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a result of COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war, the banking sector clean up and the excess energy capacity payments. Dr. Bawumia described these four reasons as “quadruple whammy” Giving his speech at the launch of two new high-level information technology programmes at Accra Business School today, Thursday, 14 July 2022, Dr. Bawumia said “It should be noted that without the GHC54.0 billion debt for the three exceptional items (COVID-19, Financial Sector and Energy), Ghana’s debt to GDP would be within the sustainability threshold of some 68% instead of the 76.6% at the end of 2021.” “If you take out the fiscal impact of this quadruple whammy, Ghana will not be going to the IMF for support because our fiscal, debt and balance of payments outlook would be sustainable. “Of the four factors, two (COVID-19 and the Russia Ukraine war) were external and the other two (the banking sector clean up and the excess capacity payments) were the result of policies of the previous government.” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/ Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

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