Kologo Chief lauds John Mahama’s Women Development Bank Promises

Naba Clifford Asobayire, the Chief of Kologo traditional area, is thrilled about John Mahama’s National Democratic Congress (NDC) manifesto, particularly the plan to establish a Women Development Bank. Apexnewsgh reports Such initiative resonates deeply with the Chief, who believes it will greatly alleviate the challenges faced by women in his community. The NDC’s proposed Women Development Bank aligns with their broader vision to boost Ghana’s economy through investments in key sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and the creative economy. This commitment to empowering women and fostering economic growth is music to the ears of Chief Asobayire and his people. Recently, NDC National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah visited the Kologo Traditional area in the Upper East Region as part of a ” campaign tour.” This grassroots approach aims to connect directly with the people, understand their concerns, and bring about positive change. By engaging with local leaders and communities, the NDC hopes to shake things up and do things differently this time around. Chairman Asiedu Nketiah’s visit underscores the NDC’s dedication to listening to the needs of ordinary Ghanaians and crafting solutions that truly benefit them. With the Women Development Bank initiative, the party is sending a strong message about its commitment to women’s empowerment and economic development. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/ Kologo
Naaga Chief Sounds Alarm: Be Vigilant Over Electoral Commission’s Actions

Naaba Orlando Alebizire A. Awini, Paramount Chief of Naaga, has urged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) national Chairman and it’s members to be watchful and vigilant regarding the Electoral Commission’s actions. Apexnewsgh reports The Chief expressed concerns about the EC’s attitude and behavior, emphasizing that they must be held accountable to the people of Ghana. The NDC over the month has raised serious concerns after experiencing what they described as anomalies in Pusiga and some other part of the country, hence demanding the Electoral Commission to audit the IT system of the commission and the voters register. Aside the issues raised above by the Chief, he also addressed the deplorable state of the Naaga-Shirigu-Naaga road, which, despite claims of ongoing construction, remains in disrepair. He appealed to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to prioritize the road’s rehabilitation if they come into power in January 2025. The Chief however, commended NDC National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah for visiting his community to witness the challenges they are bedeviling their communities. The Chief was hopeful that the party will address the Naaga Traditional Area’s needs if voted into power on December 7. He made these remarks during the visit of the NDC national chairman Mr. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah to his community. The NDC national chairman, has been in the Upper East Region for the past two days campaigning in most of part of the remote communities in the Region. This he said, will help him identify or have a feel of what the people are passing through. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/Naaga
PNDC/NDC portable water provision unbreakable Asiedu Nketiah claims as he joins Navrongo PC to commission borehole in Doba

Mr. Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the National Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), praised his party’s commitment to providing portable water across Ghana. He expressed his confidence in the party’s ability to address the crucial need for water in the Navrongo Central constituency in the Upper East Region. During the commissioning of a borehole constructed by the Navrongo Parliamentary Candidate, Simon Aworigo Akibange, Mr. Nketia highlighted the importance of water and its role in bringing life to communities. He referred to the PNDC and NDC’s track record of prioritizing water provision, which helped to eliminate Guinea worm disease during the PNDC period. Mr. Nketia acknowledged the efforts of past NDC presidents, including President Prof. Mills and President John Dramani Mahama, in continuing to focus on water provision. He emphasized the need for consistent attention to water pollution throughout different administrations to achieve the goal of water for all. Engaging the media, Mr. Simon Aworigo Akibange, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Candidate for the Navrongo Constituency, announced that he has started fulfilling the borehole promises he made during his campaign. During the commissioning of a borehole in the Doba community, Mr. Aworigo addressed the issue of water scarcity in his constituency, particularly in rural areas. He expressed concern about the impact of this problem on women and children, who spend a significant amount of time fetching water instead of engaging in productive activities. “It is a rural constituency and as many of them, water has always been a challenge. It takes away the time of our women, for young pupil to be in school, they spend most of the day carrying water for household activities, whereby women who should be spending productive time engaging in something that will bring income to the house will always go looking for water. It is the reason why when I was going round campaigning during the primaries, it came up and very strongly that they needed water and I felt that it is important I begin by providing that water I promised will do. In fact, this is an ongoing programme and it is not stopping now”. He stressed Recognizing the urgent need for water, he pledged to continue implementing his promise to provide boreholes in the constituency. This project consists of multiple phases, with the first phase consisting of 16 boreholes. “It is just the first phase of 16 of them, there is a second phase that is going to be roll out soon. The phases are not finished until we cover every part of the constituency that needs water in Navrongo central”. He emphasized the importance of clean water in preventing waterborne diseases and ensuring the health and well-being of the community. Furthermore, he criticized the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) for making empty promises and asserted that the NDC has a track record of delivering on its commitments, both in government and as an opposition party. Community members present at the commissioning could not hide their excitements. They told Apexnewsgh that they never thought of getting a borehole because it has been ages of water struggle in the community without help from the assembly or any NGO. The extends their gratitude to the NDC Parliamentary candidate for his kind gesture. However, as Oliver Twist, they were asking for more. Meanwhile, the National Chairman was said to have been in the Upper East region for a reconciliation exercise. Watch some of the programme pictures below: Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com









