Former Bolgatanga East District Chief Executive (DCE) Emmanuel Abole has thrown a powerful caution to a regional communication member of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Abdallah Salifu to be mindful of his pronouncement whiles on radio because he Abdallah has a skeleton in his cardboard which he is aware of. Apexnewsgh.com Report Mr. Abole made this revelation during an exclusive interview with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com in October. Earlier on, the former DCE has accused the regional party chairman Anthony Namoo, David Amoah the current DCE and one Mr. Malik who he claimed is from the chief palace of sabotage during his time in office as the DCE. But, during his interview with Apexnews Ghana, he brought the name of NDC Adballah in the conversation. “I leaned one NDC guy by name Abdallah try to insult me that he thought my white hair has a lot of sense, ‘Yes, my white hair has a lot of sense. My colleagues called me King Solomon (WISE MAN) and others called me an astute wise person, if he at his level connived with somebody closer to the regional chairman to come and insult me when he doesn’t even belong to our political tradition, he only has to watch out because he has a skeleton in his cardboard and am aware of that”. He claimed Meanwhile, Mr. Abdallah who confirmed making such pronouncement during an interview in a local private station in the region said, his response was as a result of the tribal and boastful angle Mr, Abole took. “My problem with his comment was with regards to the tribal and boastful angle he took. He boasted that he is good material and that is why some NDC members supported him in the constituency during the general elections. He also boasted that he did not use political funds to build his children, that his children are well to do, the first one is a doctor and he has two accountants, he was just boasting. He also spoke about the fact that he is a proud northerner and a proud Zuarungan and it was the same message he went into the election and he was defeated. He told Apexnewsgh.com However, Mr. Abdallah said, these form the doubt he has for Mr. Abole’s Grey white hair. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Breaking: NDC Communications Officer allegedly commits suicide
National Democratic Congress’ Communications Officer for the Nsawam Adoagyiri Constituency, Randy Kwame Kportufe, has allegedly committed suicide. His decomposing body was found on Thursday inside his apartment at Ankwa Doboro, a suburb of the Nsawam Adoagyiri Municipality in the Eastern Region. Information gathered indicates neighbours saw an increasing number of house flies around, drawing suspicion. A search into his room found a rope tied round his neck to the ceiling fan. His family, neighbors and party officials can’t figure out what led to his death. The late Communication Officer, in his late 30s, is said to have been sick for a while but recovered until the untimely death. —Smartandstuck Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
2020 polls: ‘We didn’t go to court over pink sheets’ – Former NDC MP
A former Member of Parliament for Builsa North on the ticket of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Timothy Ataboadey Awontiirim, has said former President John Mahama’s election petition was not over pink sheets. He said they went to court purposely to stop a constitutional abuse of the electoral process. “We [NDC] didn’t go to court because of pink sheets; we went to court to challenge a constitutional abuse – the fact that the Constitution said that you must get 50 per cent plus one before you are declared the president without which it is tantamount to a usurpation of the people’s power; it’s a coup d’état”, Mr Awontiirim told Nana Yaw Adwenpa on CTV’s morning show Anopa Dwabremu on Wednesday, 27 October 2021. He said “per our calculation, the president did not get the required 50 per cent plus one and we also fell short of that so that was why we went to the court”. “We didn’t go to the court to prove our pink sheets; it wasn’t a ‘pink sheets’ case”, he stressed. “People should get this clear once and for all”, he said. The former lawmaker emphasised: “We went to the court to challenge a constitutional abuse and the abuse was that the Constitution says that before the president can be declared winner of the presidential election, he must get 50 per cent plus one of the votes. That was why we went to court”. “Our General Secretary sorted out those papers just for an example of the fact that they did not get 50 per cent plus one”. “That was even why Tsatsu Tsikata asked: ‘Where was Jean Mensa three hours to the declaration of the results?’ She was not found at the Electoral Commission; where was she?” The Supreme Court upheld the EC’s declaration of President Nana Akufo-Addo as the winner of the 2020 presidential election at the hearing of the petition. —classfmonline
Release GETFund monies to enable them pay contractors – Ofori-Atta told
Member of Parliament for Buem, Mr Kofi Adams, has asked the Finance Minister Mr Ken Ofori-Atta to release funds to the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) to enable them pay contractors. According to him, the inability of GETFund to pay the contractors has resulted in abandoned projects all over the country. Mr Adams explained that it came out from a meeting officials of the GETFund had with Parliament that the Ministry of Finance had failed to release their funds. He noted that despite government using GETFUnd as collateral for loans, works continue to stall on educational projects. He told TV3 in an interview that “Unfortunately, contractors who we thought would be paid out of this seven billion [facility] that was raised through this means are still complaining of not being paid and looking at from last time till now. “If we will continue to have a situation where these very contractors are not returning to site because they feel that they are owed for works already done and certificates so presented. “It is unfortunate because the thinking was that with that huge resources available now, we will be able to complete all these projects. But that it is not happening and the funds now have to be paying every other time for these very facility that has already been taken but we are not seeing the effect of this facility in the completion of projects. That is why I am particularly worried. “The last time GETFund came to parliament it looks more like it was the Ministry of Finance that is not releasing the moneys to them,” he said. Last week, the Minority in parliament served notice that they would initiate a probe into a $1.5 billion security that was approved for the GETFund to undertake completion of critical educational facilities. Parliament in 2018 approved the $1.5 billion loan for the GETFund to support the development of educational infrastructure. This was amidst objections raised by the Minority. The National Democratic Congress (NDC) lawmakers insisted that they could not back the loan agreement because they were unaware of the lender of the facility. Dr. Anthony Osei Akoto, the then Minister of Monitoring and Evaluation, said the minority members had been informed about the lender. He went ahead to announce to the House who the lender was – CAL Bank. “Mr Speaker, let us be honest with ourselves, other than that, we will be setting examples that we cannot continue to follow” he added. But the minority, despite boycotting the passage, say they will probe this loan facility. Dr Clement Apaak, Deputy Ranking member, Education Committee of Parliament told journalists after a tour of some uncompleted projects in the country on Tuesday October 19 2021 that “We are all aware of the inadequacy of infrastructure which is why the obnoxious double track system was introduced. “So, when we have structures like this, 90 per cent complete, at a cost of 9 million cedis and yet we cannot complete it for students to have access to education , for classroom sizes to be reduced, for communities to have hope that their wards are going to benefit from the free senior high school, clearly, we cannot forgive government. “Because the 1.5 billion dollars that GETFund was securitised to obtain was supposed to help complete what they themselves described as essential educational infrastructure and they indicated in their memo to parliament to that was to address the increased number of students who have come on stream as a result of the coming into being of the free SHS policy, so why is this here. “Is it that we don’t have the money? What have they done with the 1.5billion that we securitised the GETFund for? Is it not time they come to parliament to account for how many of the critical educational infrastructure they have completed so that we know there is value for money in a community such as this which doesn’t even have a secondary school. Is it fair?” —3news Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
FULL TEXT: NDC’s Press Conference on recent increase in fuel prices
STATEMENT DELIVERED BY THE NATIONAL COMMUNICATION OFFICER OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS, SAMMY GYAMFI ESQ., AT A PRESS CONFERENCE HELD AT THE PARTY’S HEADQUARTERS ON THE PERSISTENT INCREASE IN FUEL PRICES BY THE AKUFO-ADDO/BAWUMIA-NPP GOVERNMENT. Monday, 18th October, 2021 Good afternoon distinguished ladies and gentlemen of the media. It is my singular honour to welcome you on behalf of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to this press conference which is intended to address the high and unbearable cost of living that Ghanaians are experiencing under the watch of President Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr. Bawumia, which has been largely been occasioned by steep increases in the prices of the Petroleum products over the last four (4) and half years. Permit me to state from the word go, that the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia-NPP government has shown itself to be callous and does not appear a give a hoot about the plight of Ghanaians. Otherwise, what can be the justification for the rampant and persistent increases in fuel prices we are witnessing in Ghana today. As you may be aware, Ghanaians have once again been slapped with another increase in pump prices of fuel by the insensitive and clueless Akufo-Addo/Bawumia administration. Only yesterday, the price of diesel and petrol was increased by 7%. This is the ninth (9th) consecutive time in the year 2021 alone, that the prices of petroleum products have gone up. This has increased the price per gallon of diesel and petrol from about GHc21.00 as at January this year, to about GHc31.00 currently. Ladies and gentlemen of the media, the rampant and persistent increase in the prices of fuel products we have witnessed under the watch of President Akufo-Addo and his deceptive Vice, Dr. Bawumia, are a direct product of their insensitive and bad leadership. The introduction of a raft of new draconian taxes on Petroleum products such as; the introduction of 20 pesewas Energy Sector Levy on every liter of diesel and petrol; the increase of 18 pesewas in ESLA per Kilogram of LPG; the introduction of a 10 pesewas sanitation (“borla”) tax on every liter of diesel and petrol; the introduction of a 1% COVID levy on NHIL & VAT, by the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/NPP government, coupled with the free-fall of the Ghana Cedi which has been occasioned by their gross economic mismanagement, are the major factors responsible for the persistent and steep increase in the prices of fuel products. The introduction of these regressive and draconian taxes by a group of people who berated the erstwhile Mahama regime for “over-taxing” Ghanaians and a group who promised to move Ghana from taxation to production when elected, smacks of deception and insensitivity of monumental proportions. The cascading effect of these draconian tax measures, have among other things, led to an escalation in the prices of fuel products, transport fares, building materials, food products and other commodities on the market, without a commensurate increase in incomes, thereby making cost of living unbearable for the vast majority of Ghanaians. This is the cause of the excruciating economic hardships Ghanaians are currently experiencing. It will be recalled that a gallon of petrol and diesel was sold at about GHc16 in December, 2016 when the NDC/Mahama administration was leaving office. The NPP-led by their then Presidential Candidate, Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo and Vice Presidential Candidate, Dr. Bawumia, lambasted and berated President Mahama for this and promised to scrap some taxes on Petroleum products, particularly the Energy Sector Levies and the Special Petroleum Tax so as to significantly reduce the prices of fuel. I am sure you would recall how the NPP in their 2016 manifesto described ESLA as a nuisance tax and promised to scrap same when elected. Unfortunately, many Ghanaians, fell for these lies and voted for the NPP. Little did they know that this and other similar sugar-coated promises of the NPP were pure sophistry. Instead of scrapping the ESLA as promised, the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia-NPP government has collateralized it for a loan which has extended its intended duration from five (5) years to now fifteen (15) years, and increased it by over 20%. As if that was not enough, this government introduced a new Energy Sector Levy of 20 pesewas on every liter of diesel and petrol just this year. Additionally, they have introduced a sanitation (“borla”) tax of 10 pesewas on every liter of petrol and diesel. As a result of this and other increases in existing taxes on fuel such as; the increase of the BOST Margin from 3 pesewas to 9 pesewas per liter representing an increase of 200%; the increase in the Fuel Marking Margin from 3 pesewas to 5 pesewas representing an increase of 67%; and the increase in the Road Fund Levy from 41 pesewas to 46 pesewas, a gallon of petrol and diesel which was sold at about GHc16.00 in December 2016 is today is selling at about GHc31.00. This is almost double the price they berated NDC/Mahama administration for. It is therefore clear from the foregoing facts, that the high increase in the prices of fuel products we have experienced in recent time, is largely as a result of the many draconian taxes and tax increases this government has callously introduced on fuel. That is the major contributing factor. Friends from the media, this astronomical increment in the prices of fuel commodities by the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government and its concomitant effect on transport fares, have led to steep increases in general prices of goods and services thereby making life unbearable for the vast majority of Ghanaians. A cursory look at the Construction industry, with a focus on the prices of building materials reveals a very worrying trend that is of major concern to many Ghanaians. A 50kg bag of cement that was sold at GHc27.00 in the year 2016, is being sold at GHc52.00 and in some cases above this price today. A tonne of iron rods (16mm) that was sold at about GHc2,800 in 2016 is today going for GHc5,300, while a packet of aluminum
Die for NDC and NDC will die for you when we come to power – Mahama to followers
Former Ghana President, John Dramani Mahama has charged followers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to sacrifice themselves for the party. According to him, all those that work hard to get the party back into power will not be forgotten. “We urge you all to work hard and bring the party back to power. When you work hard and we come into office we won’t forget you, the party shall not forget you. “If you die for the party, the party will also die for you when we come into office. Do that and we come into office we won’t forget you, we will reward you for your hard work when we come to power,” John Dramani Mahama said while addressing supporters of the NDC in the Western Region on Thursday October, 14, 2021. In an explanation of his famous ‘Do or Die’ comment last month, the former president said he only meant the party will be very vigilant in the next general elections. “When I say do or die I mean we won’t take things lightly. We will open our eyes and be very vigilant,” he added. Mr. Mahama was the presidential candidate of the NDC in the 2016 and 2020 general elections. Unfortunately, he lost both elections to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo who is now serving his last term in office. Although Mr. John Dramani Mahama has not declared his intention to lead the NDC in the 2024 general elections, he has strong backing from Members of the Minority in parliament and a huge section of the party’s followers. —modernghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Minority In Parliament Intensifies Probe Into Alleged ‘TOR’ massive Scandal
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Minority Caucus in Parliament has initiated a probe into the recent alleged missing oil scandal at the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) The statement said, “this unfortunate development comes on the heels of several corruption scandals that have characterized the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/NPP Government particularly, in the energy sector is fast becoming a sector noted for naked thievery and flagrant disregard for due processes”. Apexnewsgh.com reports Below is the full statement: PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release 6/10/2021 MINORITY CAUCUS TO LAUNCH PARLIAMENTARY PROBE INTO THE MISSING OIL SCANDAL AT TOR. The Minority Caucus in Parliament has noted with disgust the unexplained disappearance of 105,927 litres of Gas Oil, a wrongful loading of 252,000 litres of Aviation Turbine Kerosene, the disappearance of 18 drums of electrical cables, the disappearance of LPG and loss of Naphtha. The estimated cost of the stolen items is in excess of GHS42 million, that is, excluding the value of the Naphtha. This unfortunate development comes on the heels of several corruption scandals that have characterized the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/NPP Government particularly, in the energy sector-which is fast becoming a sector noted for naked thievery and flagrant disregard for due processes. The Tema Oil Refinery has its standard operating procedures requiring the daily briefing to management on stock accounting and inventory, which confirms to management the total quantity and quality in their tanks and the identities of parties who own such stocks. It is therefore untenable to hear of such huge losses without any tangible explanation. This scandal raises issues of dereliction of duty on the part of the management of the Company which require parliamentary inquiry. Since 2017, the Tema Oil Refinery has been mismanaged into a state of comatose, with it’s attendant appointment of 4 different Chief Executive Officers. Indeed it is becoming obvious that the refinery is gradually moving into a state of total collapse. This is why the current Government has proposed to turn it into a Tank farm. Prior to leaving office in January 2017, the NDC/Mahama government had initiated, implemented and managed the restructuring of the entire refinery operations. In our quest to revamp the refinery, the NDC procured Nine (9) million barrels of crude to be refined including an indigenous crude from the TEN fields in Ghana. The Refinery was saved millions of dollars by restructuring its existing debt of $650 million which we inherited and reduced it by 300million dollars. This was done through the issuance of the Tema Oil Refinery Bond in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Petroleum to pay off four (4) Commercial Banks. As a matter of fact, the NDC/Mahama government bequeathed crude oil worth $2million including the TEN crude to the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government when we were leaving office in January 2017.TOR got a tolling fee on this crude oil to help finance its operations. Sadly, this crude oil was disposed off under very opaque and suspicious circumstances by the Akuffo Addo/Bawunia led NPP government. Additionally, the NDC/Mahama government attracted the largest single investment in the downstream industry in Ghana’s recent years for the Tema Offshore Mooring Systems, now called the Ghana Petroleum Mooring Systems (GPMS). An amount of $110million was brought into the TOR through this structure as at December 2016, a balance of $90million was in TOR accounts when the NDC government left office. Despite these major interventions, TOR incurred a loss of $24 million plus, after processing just 950,000 barrels of crude which was enough to plunge TOR into further debt, leading to a forced shutdown of the Crude Distillation Unit (CDU) on the morning of Friday 30th November 2018, largely due to poor management and political interferences. It is sad to note that the managers of the refinery failed to adequately find off-takers for the refined products before sourcing for the crude, thus rendering the products “stranded” in tanks. This bizarre business module means the refinery made huge losses as prices kept falling on the global commodity market and giving room for siphoning of the products. The Minority wishes to serve notice that it will not sit unconcerned for greedy and self-seeking Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government to plunge the only oil refinery in the country into comatose. We are well aware of the cover-up in the BOST scandal and cannot therefore trust this Government to conduct any fair, transparent and unbiased investigation. We therefore wish to serve notice that we shall in the coming weeks, trigger the appropriate rules and processes for a full scale Parliamentary inquiry into this broad daylight thievery and embarrassing spectacle. In the meantime, we wish to call on government to appoint competent personnel devoid of partisan parochial interest onto the management and governing Board of the refinery, and also desist from the unnecessary political interferences in the operations of the refinery. Signed, John Abdulai Jinapor- MP for Yapei Kusawgu and Ranking Member for Mines and Energy Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
John Boadu not qualified for NDC’s branch post – Opare Addo
George Opare Addo National Youth Organizer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) opposes that the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) General Secretary John Boadu does not even merit to be called branch youth organizer in NDC. According to his argument, the set of executives in the NPP reflects the kind of shallow minds they have as a political party. The NDC National Organiser spoke on Accra-based Adom TV when he made this known in response to Prof Ameyaw Akumfi’s claims that the General Secretary for the NDC jokes too much to be considered for the Chairmanship of the NDC. George Opare Addo cited an example of a narrow-minded Chairman Wontumi who has been allowed to be Chairman for the party in its stronghold, the Ashanti Region indicating that he will not qualify to clean shoes in the NDC. “It’s unfortunate that Ameyaw Akumfi will say that because Ameyaw Akumfi belongs to a political party where in his region, he has Abronye as his Regional Chairman, he belongs to a party whose General Secretary is John Boadu. And I will tell you for free, in the NDC John Boadu is not fit to be a branch youth organizer but he’s the General Secretary of the NPP. Ameyaw Akumfi belongs to a party that has its stronghold’s Chairman as Wontumi. In the NDC Wontumi cannot even clean shoes. They have exhibited over the years that they are narrow-minded but these are leaders in the NPP. Who is the National Chairman of the NPP? What has been his record? Who is the General Secretary of the NPP, who is the Youth Organizer of the NPP? compare and look at Asiedu Nketia and his pedigree. I’m not saying I support him to come and run for National chairman or anything because he’s not said he will run for Chairman but truth be told, the pedigree of the people Ameyaw Akumfi worships as leaders in his party, it will be in his own interest to keep quiet,” he said. Background It could be remembered that a leading contender for the Chairmanship position in the NPP Ameyaw Akumfi in an interview on Accra-based Asempa FM asked that jokers are flushed out of Ghana’s politics. He was emphatic that Asiedu Nketia who is his compatriot jokes to much and cannot be trusted with the Chairmanship position for a party like the NDC. “Being a Chairman of a political party is a serious business and I will be serious than either the two of them. It is not in your place as a Chairman to be cracking jokes and glossing over facts just because in Ghana anything goes so you lie and think that will be accepted.” Asked specifically if Asiedu Nketia the current General Secretary for the National Democratic Congress was not a serious person to be considered for the Chairmanship position, Prof Akumfi said ” he is from my hometown, he jokes too much. For a party like that there should be some level of seriousness. Maybe because of my training in academia. In academia, you deal with facts and usually when you are a researcher you want to make sure that whatever you come up with can be backed by facts but here we have characters who sometimes make statements not backed by facts. I don’t back that as features of big-time party leaders”. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
JUST IN: NDC youth organiser ‘butchered’ over money argument
A Branch Youth Organiser of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) at Awutu Nyarkokwaa in the Awutu Senya West Constituency, Ebenezer Akrade, is battling for his life after a Branch Secretary of the constituency butchered him in a disagreement over money. The argument allegedly started during an argument over GHS600 purportedly given to them by the Member of Parliament (MP) for the area, Gizella Tetteh Agbotui, to be shared among party executives. The Branch Secretary, Emmanuel Kwame Lartey, is reported to have spent the money at the expense of other party executives, incurring the wrath of the branch youth organizer, Ebenezer Akrade, who demanded his share of the money. Recounting the incident to Citi News, an eyewitness to the incident, Richard Nimo, said “during the 2020 elections, the then NDC Parliamentary Candidate visited the communities in Nyarkokwaa electoral area where she gave the branch executives GHS 600 to share. The money was handed over to the Secretary, Emmanuel Kwame Lartey.”’ “It was later found out that the Secretary spent the money without their knowledge. So on several occasions, the youth organiser for the party, Ebenezer Akrade, asked for his share of the money whenever they met.” “So around 1:17 pm today, the organiser met the Secretary who was on his way to the farm. The Secretary was with a cutlass. The youth organiser then confronted him and demanded his share. Before we realised, the secretary pushed the youth organiser who fell on his back, and butchered him,” he added. According to the eyewitness, the Secretary, upon realising the gravity of his actions, turned himself to the police. The Branch Youth Organiser, Ebenezer Akrade , has since been admitted at the Agona Dunkwa Salvation Army hospital. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
We’ve learnt our lessons, election 2024 will be ‘do or die’ – Asiedu Nketia reiterates
• Former President, John Dramani Mahama, during his Bono Regional tour said election 2024 will be a do or die affair • Many people have tongue-lashed him for making this statement • But the NDC appears unperturbed as its general secretary has reaffirmed those words in a radio interview in Kumasi General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has noted that his party has taken a cue from the previous elections and will employ new tactics to win election 2024. He reiterated the 2020 NDC flagbearer’s statement that election 2024 will be a do or die affair at the polling station. In a radio interview in Kumasi as part of John Dramani Mahama‘s ‘Thank you’ tour, Asiedu Nketia said, “We have learnt our lessons from the previous elections. We have new tactics to use in the 2024 election. That is why we said the elections would be a ‘do and die’ affair at the polling station.” According to a Daily Graphic report, Asiedu Nketia said the NDC would ensure that the right things are done at both the polling and collation centres for a free and fair election. National Chairman of the NDC, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, also urged NDC faithful to be ready to battle the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the next general elections. He further appreciated the efforts of NDC members and serial callers in election 2020 but asked them to work harder in 2024. Ofosu Ampofo said, “We are here to thank all our party executive members from the constituency to the branch level, including all the serial callers who worked hard to garner the votes attained in 2020.” “We did not lose in the elections because our parliamentary seats shot up from 106 to 130; we were expecting about 140 seats but we will ensure we work hard to wrest power come 2024,” he added. —ghanaweb Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093









