NDC Primaries: See candidates who succeeded kicking out the incumbent MPs in the Upper East Region NDC candidates who succeeded kicking out the incumbents
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NDC Primaries: See candidates who succeeded kicking out the incumbent MPs in the Upper East Region

In the Upper East Region, four (4) new faces have emerged as parliamentary candidates elect for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in their respective constituencies. In the Chiana/ Paga constituency, Mr. Alamzy Billa snatched the seat from the incumbent Mr. Thomas Addah Dalu. In Garu, Dr. Winsum Anaba, the former Medical Director for the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, who was sacked by the NPP shortly after they assumed office snatched the seat from the incumbent Albert Alaazuga Akuka with no mercy. Navrongo also brought a new face in the person of Simon Aworigo Akibange, the man who returned from the United Kingdom as the NDC- UK Ireland Chapter secretary to claim a Parliamentary seat he believes belongs to him. He beat the incumbent Member of Parliament for the Navrongo Central Constituency Sampson Tangombu Chiragia and emerge victorious.  Meanwhile, in the Bongo Constituency, Lawyer Charles Bawadua beat the incumbent Bongo MP Edward Bawa slightly to claim the overwhelming victory  Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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UER: See Incumbents who lost their seat in the Upper East Region MPs who lost their seats in the Upper East Region
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UER: See Incumbents who lost their seat in the Upper East Region

In the Upper East Region, four (4) incumbent Members of Parliament have lost their seats for some new faces. In the Chiana/ Paga constituency, the incumbent Mr. Thomas Addah Dalu lost the seat to a very developmental-oriented personality Alamzy Billa. In Garu, the incumbent Albert Alaazuga Akuka lost to Dr. Winsum Anaba, the former Medical Director for the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, who was sacked by the NPP shortly after they assumed office. The incumbent Member of Parliament for the Navrongo Central Constituency Sampson Tangombu Chiragia also lost his seat to Simon Aworigo Akibange, the man who returned from the United Kingdom as the NDC- UK Ireland Chapter secretary to claim a Parliamentary seat for himself and his party. Meanwhile, in the Bongo Constituency, the incumbent Edward Bawa lost to an astute Lawyer Charles Bawadua. Lawyer Bawadua’s victory was much expected by many due to his kind of campaign against the incumbent. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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NDC Primaries: See how your constituency looks like
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NDC Primaries: See how your constituency looks like

A total number of Thousand Four and Ninty Two (1492) polling stations and Forty Nine (49) aspirants will be participating in the Parliamentary and Presidential primaries in the Upper East Region come Saturday, May 13. In the Upper East Region, it is clear some incumbent MPs are currently struggling to regain their mandates in the region as far as representing their constituents and constituencies in Parliament is concerned. The battle is becoming too tough few of these Members of Parliament. In fact, few of these incumbent MPs did not see this tough battle coming. Some of them were relaxed until Monday, May 8, 2023, when they started seeing massive competition from their opponents. Some of these MPs were strategic to remove money for their campaigns, especially in the area of lobbying delegates, some of these MPs also claimed their incumbency will do the magic for them but, happenings on the campaign ground have shown their mentality deceived them big time. Navrongo is one the place easily predicted a smooth win for the Incumbent, But as we speak, the incumbent is not finding it easy due to the ongoing Kessana and Nankana tribal campaign which seriously penetrating in favor of Mr. Simon. But, however, Mr. STC is pushing we are seeing him through because of the power of incumbency. Binduri is another interesting area to watch out for, the retired police who doubles as a lawyer, is showing some level of seriousness as far as capturing the ticket is concerned. The former MP for the area Dr. Robert who lost the seat to the NPP is equally fighting so hard. We are seeing him going through the contest. But it won’t be an easy journey or if you like a walk away for him. Chana/Paga is one of the areas, the MP Dalou is facing a massive contest, The MP himself is aware the battle is too tough for him at this stage. Alamzy is heard across all the branches. But the only challenges we observed that might go against Alamzy is also the tribal campaign against him as some claimed he is a stranger and also contesting from the same zone with Lawyer. They might share their votes and that may give the incumbent the opportunity. Garu is one of the areas the incumbent MP is not currently at peace especially with the caliber of personalities contesting him, especially with the name Dr. Thomas Anaba being on top. From what we have gathered already, the incumbent might not return back to represent the people of Garu. The majority believes he has served for 12 years which means 4 years as DCE and 8 years Member of Parliament and according to them, is time to give another person the opportunity to serve. Nabdam is a very strange area to watch out for, the incumbent Dr. Kurt Nawaane is not finding it easy, his contender Lamtiig Apanga has made the competition in the constituency an interesting one. In the history of the NDC internal party contest, this particular one has seen massive change. In the past, Dr. Mark Kurt Nawaane the incumbent, has been contested twice by Dr. Vida a University lecturer but has not witnessed such a tough contest as witnessed even in this current primaries. In the Nabdam Constituency, tribal campaigns cannot be ruled out. Nabdam constituency is having a total number of 50 polling stations and out of the 50 polling stations, Lawyer Apanga is said to be having the upper hand with 31 polling stations, only leaving just 19 for the incumbent MP. Even though, Dr. Nawaane has done his best in terms of development in the constituency example the Police post he constructed in Pelengu, the maths set he always donates to the BECE students, some boreholes he has constructed and schools fees paid for some students in the area. Lawyer Apanga, has also provided some development to the Nabdam people, for example, the 6 boreholes, COVID-19 donations and etc. However, he is also loved by his people. We are seeing a tough contest in the Nabdam constituency, the chances of both candidates is tiny. Meaning whoever that will emerge victories will win by just a small margin. Nabdam is an interesting place. Talensi, The number of candidates contesting for just one seat in the Talensi Constituency is making it difficult for us looking at their individual qualities. However, ‘if’ the zone factor plays as we normally witnessed in almost all the Talensi political elections, then the Talensi Constituency is likely to elect the youngest candidate amongst the eight in the person of Solomon TTB. This is because he is the only representative coming from the Eastern Zone which is perceived to have the largest votes. Zinekena Solomon TTB, Edward Awunore, John Yaro, Mahama Dung Daniel, Nathaniel Daraan Kugre. Pusiga: This is another interesting area to watch keenly. We observed that delegates were not happy with the incumbent MP. The MP has been in power for almost 12 years and yet she couldn’t provide the party with a car, which has caused the party always going to NPP to borrow their party car ‘No empowerment for party members. She is a ‘boss’ not a ‘leader’ They also claimed she is now trying to use material things to buy their conscience. Note: No one can underrate the power of incumbency at the eve night. From the views we gathered from those who matter in the Pusiga Constituency, Mr. George B. Azungah is likely to lead NDC to the Promised Land as the Pusiga Parliamentary Candidate ahead of the 2024. Bongo: The pressure in Bongo is massive. They are three aspiring candidates Lawyer Charles Dua, Edward Bawa, and Prof. Avea Nsoh. From our observation, the competition is between the incumbent and the astute Lawyer Dua. Our observation could confirm that the incumbent Edward Bawa is not an easy contest at all. Lawyer Dua has shown massive seriousness ahead of the primaries. He is currently giving the incumbent a

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Kojo Bonsu backs Dr. Duffuor’s call for primaries postponement
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Kojo Bonsu backs Dr. Duffuor’s call for primaries postponement

A flagbearer aspirant of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Kojo Bonsu has described going on within the NDC as serious ‘errors’ The former Kumasi Mayor has backed a request by his colleague aspirant Dr. Kwabena Duffuor for the May 13th presidential and parliamentary primaries to be postponed. Dr. Duffour filed an injunction application at the Accra High Court seeking to stop the elections over concerns about the electoral album. Among the reliefs he is seeking are declaration that the photo album register issued by the party is incomplete and inaccurate and that the party be ordered to prepare and deliver a complete and accurate photo album register to all the presidential aspirants at least five weeks ahead of the elections to enable the aspirants carry out the needed verification of the photo album register. However, Mr. Kojo Bonsu who also expressed dissatisfaction shared the same sentiments as Dr. Duffuor. “This is not a fight, they have to rectify it and they have to postpone the date of the election and rectify it.” The former Kumasi Mayor said. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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NDC hits with internal party war as Duffuor camp frowns over alleged rigging Dr. Kwabena Duffuor
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NDC hits with internal party war as Duffuor camp frowns over alleged rigging

“If the NDC, as a political organisation, can do this to ourselves in our intra-party elections, what do we expect from the Electoral Commission (EC) in the run-up to the 2024 elections?” Mr James Agbey, head of the Duffuor Campaign team’s security detail, has said. The Kwabena Duffuor campaign team said if the opposition National Democratic Congress as a party, could do this to their own, then they have no moral right to blame the Electoral Commission in the upcoming 2024 election when such issues are raised. “Can the NDC accuse the EC of electoral malfeasance and corruptible conduct when the party is trapped in the same scheme in its own backyard all in an attempt to give Mahama an undue advantage over other candidates?”Mr. Agbey asked “What is the point of intra-party politics and leadership if they can’t even publicly correct the record when they are wrong?” he asked. Mr. Agbey described the processes leading up to the primaries as a “charade” and “choreographed shenanigan” being masterminded by a “selfish” and “parochial” faction within the party’s national executives who are supporting and conniving with the Mahama camp to hijack and rig the entire election in his favour. “In fact, I do take issue with the manner the Mahama camp is conniving with the Functional Executive Committee (FEC) of the NDC to disenfranchise a good number of delegates and to rig the processes leading up to the forthcoming 13th May presidential primaries for Mahama”. He said: “The whole charade regarding the non-availability of a complete photo album for the elections is completely against the party’s rules of engagement”. Mr Agbey added: “Indeed, it is extremely dubious, criminal and illegal for the processes leading to the entire election to be hijacked by Mahama”. According to him, “this display of utter greed by Mahama to win at all cost, reeked of poor judgement and a complete lack of respect for the responsibility he holds as a leader”. “In my eyes, this is just the first shot in a series of campaigns to destabilise the NDC by the Mahama faction for their selfish and parochial agenda”, he noted. Dr Duffuor has filed processes at the court for an injunction on the presidential primaries scheduled for 13 May 2013. According to him, data from only 220 out of the 275 constituencies have been verified. He also said an exceptional list of 74,799 has been created which cannot be verified because of scanty information. For no credible reason, he noted, among others that 3,910 eligible voters at the 220 constituencies have been disenfranchised. Below is the full statement issued by Dr Kwabena Duffuor’s campaign team’s head of security: For Immediate Release Wednesday 10th May 2023 We’re ready to use legitimate force to deal with Mahama if need be. I, James Agbey, head of Security Detail of Duffuor 2024 campaign wishes to state unequivocally that the NDC belongs to all of us and we won’t sit down for Mahama to take us on a jolly ride. In fact, I do take issue with the manner the Mahama camp is conniving with the Functional Executive Committee(FEC) of the NDC to disenfranchise a good number of delegates, and to rig the processess leading up to the forthcoming 13th May presidential primaries for Mahama. The whole charade regarding the non-availability of complete photo album for the elections is completely against the party’s rules of engagement. Indeed, it is extremely dubious, criminal and illegal for the processes leading to the entire election to be hijacked by Mahama. This display of utter greed by Mahama to win at all costs reeked of poor judgement and a complete lack of respect for the responsibility he holds as a leader. In my eyes, this is just the first shot in a series of campaigns to destabilise the NDC by the Mahama faction for their selfish and parochial agenda. As one of those who served the party in the Greater Accra Region as Director of Security operations in 2020, and currently in charge of Dr Duffuor’s Security detail, this development made me very upset. It is upsetting to see the NDC swimming in the gutters to please one man at the expense of our collective good. As a matter of fact, Mahama’s resolute insistence to not follow the rules of engagement regarding this election shows a fundamental disdain for the concept of accountability. If the NDC, as a political organisation, can do this to ourselves in our intra-party elections, what do we expect from the Electoral Commission (EC) in the run-up to the 2024 elections? Can the NDC accuse the EC of electoral malfeasance and corruptible conduct when the party is trapped in the same scheme in its own backyard all in an attempt to give Mahama an undue advantage over other candidates? What is the point of intra-party politics and leadership if they can’t even publicly correct the record when they are wrong? This obviously is more likely strong evidence that Mahama and his supporters continue to muddy the waters or to put it more plainly deflect attention from their failures and misdemeanours. Allowing them to continue with this charade and the choreographed shenanigan is utterly abhorrent. At this juncture, let me sound a note of caution to all concerned, and warn that we’re ready to use legitimate force and every means under the sun to get Mahama out of the way and restore dignity and respect to the NDC. This election is totally different from the 2018 one, where Prof Joshua Alabi and Goosie Tanoh allowed Mahama to have his way. We are on a rescue mission to rescue the party from the claws of Mahama. Those of us on the Duffuor team are ready for Mahama and his diabolics. We are ready to bring an end to this opportunistic appropriation. I just wish the people who know better would sit up. But perhaps that cannot happen until we send out strong signals to them that we are ever ready to

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Binduri is neither for NDC nor NPP, claiming the seat is for the NDC is a fallacy—Ayinbisa’s response to Abdallah Salifu Peter Ayinbisa-- UER Regional Communication Director NPP
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Binduri is neither for NDC nor NPP, claiming the seat is for the NDC is a fallacy—Ayinbisa’s response to Abdallah Salifu

The Upper East Regional Communication Director of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Mr. Peter Ayinbisa has said, the Binduri seat does not belong to either NPP or NDC as he rubbishes claims made by Abdallah Salifu that Binduri Seat is for the opposition NDC. Speaking to ApexnewsGhana Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen in an exclusive interview, Mr. Ayinbisa said: “The Binduri seat is for the people of Binduri and not for either NPP or NDC. The people of Binduri have the right by the 1992 constitution to have a representation in Parliament, somebody who represents their issues and concerns in Parliament, demanding answers from duty bearers and giving feedback to the constituents”. “So, for somebody to claim that it is their seat is a fallacy and such people are dreaming and unfortunately they are dreaming in the afternoon when dreams happens when we are asleep. Ayinbisa stressed According to the NPP Regional Communication Director, “The Binduri seat for sometime now has become almost like a swing seat, the NPP has won it for the second time and the NDC have won more of the seats, is one of the seats that you can’t say that it belong to party A or B because when you think is going to be won by NDC, it goes to NPP and when you think is going to be won by the NPP, it goes to NDC. And you know that the current Regional Minister has won that seat before and so nobody can claim ownership of that seat”. He maintained Meanwhile, he is much confident, “The people of Binduri are very rational people. They are rational in the sense that, they are looking for development, they are looking for people who will bring development to their Constituency. Voting has a meaning, for people to go and queue to register during registrations, for people to go and queue to check their names on the register, it means there is an intention. The intention is not for individual benefit, it is for a collective benefit. The collective benefit has to do with the fact that they expect their representative to bring them some considerable amount of development and if you looked at those who have represented the Binduri constituency over the years since 1992, I can speak on authority and deer the NDC either regional communication officer or anybody from the constituency to prove me wrong that there have been an MP in that constituency including our own person who was there before who have developed Binduri constituency more than Hon. Abanga. Nobody!” stressed Ayinbisa is extremely confident the work of Hon. Abanga and the NPP will pave way him in the next election. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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NDC stands a strong chance of winning the 2024 presidential poll and securing a legislative majority– EIU Former President John Dramani Mahama
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NDC stands a strong chance of winning the 2024 presidential poll and securing a legislative majority– EIU

According to the report, the National Democratic Congress may win both the presidential and parliamentary elections in Ghana in the 2024 general polls. The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) made the prediction in its latest report released on Friday, April 28, 2023. “The NDC, therefore, stands a strong chance of winning the 2024 presidential poll and securing a legislative majority,” EIU noted. Poor governance and economic hardship are largely, the concluding factors for the expected voting patterns. EIU, however, noted that, irrespective of who retains power, it expects Ghana’s policy to continue to focus on ensuring macroeconomic stability. The report also captured that the new government will face similar economic challenges its predecessor encountered. “The next parliamentary and presidential elections are due in 2024. Under constitutionally mandated term limits, the incumbent president, Nana Akufo-Addo, cannot run for a third term, and he has pledged to comply. “In early January the trade and industry minister, Alan Kyerematen, resigned and announced his bid to become the NPP’s presidential candidate. We expect the contests to secure the presidential candidacies of both the NPP and the NDC to be highly competitive, with several high-profile figures expected to contend. John Mahama, the former president, launched his campaign to secure the NDC presidential candidacy in March. However, the NDC could also choose to revitalise its prospects with a fresh candidate, such as Kwabena Duffuor, a former finance minister, who has also declared his intention to secure the party candidacy. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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Full statement: NDC MoT Presser on Gold Mafia and Galamsey Report
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Full statement: NDC MoT Presser on Gold Mafia and Galamsey Report

A PRESS CONFERENCE ADDRESSED BY COMRADE SAMMY GYAMFI ESQ., NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS. 25th April, 2023 SPECIAL PROSECUTOR AND PARLIAMENT MUST PROBE FRIMPONG BOATENG’S “GALAMSEY” REPORT AND ALLEGATIONS OF MONEY LAUNDERING INVOLVING PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO IN THE LATEST “GOLD MAFIA” UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATION BY AL JAZEERA.   AL JAZEERA’S GOLD MAFIA INVESTIGATION Good morning to you, our media partners here present, in the sixteen regions of Ghana and across the world. The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has sighted an undercover investigative work that was recently broadcast by international news network, Al Jazeera. The said documentary forms part of a fourpart investigation by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit (I-Unit), which uncovered an international Gold Smuggling mafia and Money Laundering racket operating in various parts of Africa. Friends from the media, of particular concern to us and indeed, the people of Ghana, is the reference to a relationship between the deadly racket and the President of Ghana, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and other high-ranking officials of the ruling NPP government. In the One-hour, thirteen-minute video documentary, one Alistair Mathias who has gained notoriety for designing money laundering schemes for corrupt African Leaders, could be seen boasting about his close relationship with President Akufo-Addo and other high-profile African leaders. In the particular portion of this new investigative documentary that has got many tongues wagging, the said Alistair Mathias who is described as a Canadian citizen and a financial architect operating a gold smuggling syndicate in Ghana called Guldrest, confided in Al Jazeera undercover reporters who posed as Chinese Businessmen, about his constant dealings with President Akufo-Addo. Some of the underhand dealings this shady character revealed include how the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia NPP government for instance can award his company, Mathias Holdings an inflated contract worth $100 million, which he in turn subcontracts to another company for a value of about $80 million, thereby making a staggering profit of $20 million on the contract. Friends from the media, the mastermind of these crimes further revealed how the padded amount on such deals is then shared among the parties – corrupt officials in the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government on the one hand, and Mathias Holdings on the other hand. Under this criminal scheme, Mathias further undertakes to bank the share of his corrupt collaborators in the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government in offshore accounts until such a time that the money is needed by them. This is how grand corruption is created by elements in the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government, who inflate contracts and then deposit the stolen funds in the form of “commissions” with this devious individual whose operations span across other African countries. And by the way, commissions in this gold smuggling, money laundering and illicit business context simply means bribe. As if the above dealings were not scandalous enough, we further gleaned from the documentary how supply and procurement contracts are awarded to this knavish partner of the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia Presidency, who constantly returns kickbacks from these inflated contracts through their elaborate corrupt network at the expense of value for money and the good people of Ghana. Ladies and gentlemen, the nefarious Alistair Mathias further confessed to how he manages to smuggle one ton of gold with a face value of $40 million from Ghana, every month, with the active collusion of high-ups in the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia NPP government and in collaboration with one Kamlesh Pattni, an Indian man domiciled in Kenya, who is described as the grandmaster of the Gold Mafia. This development, my fellow countrymen and women, adds to a litany of similar acts of grand corruption and collusion involving President Akufo-Addo, the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and other high-ranking NPP government officials. Ghanaians have not forgotten about the Number #12 documentary by ace Investigative Journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, in which former President of the Ghana Football Association, Kwesi Nyantakyi was nabbed in similar fashion negotiating kickbacks from supposed investors for President Akufo-Addo and other government officials. Again, and of very recent memory is the “Galamsey Economy” undercover investigation by the same Anas Aremeyaw Anas, in which a serving Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, Charles Adu Boahen is captured on video negotiating bribes and “Appearance Fees” to the tune of $250,000 from supposed investors for and on behalf of the Vice President, Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia.   The question every objective Ghanaian should be asking, is how come the names of the President and his Vice, keep popping up in such shady deals and corruption scandals? Why always them? It could neither be mere speculation nor influence peddling any longer. This trend that has now received such unenviable global publicity, must worry every well-meaning Ghanaian. We in the National Democratic Congress are deeply concerned about the damning revelations about our President in this latest documentary by Al Jazeera. The continuous naming of the President and his Vice in all manner of bribe-taking syndicates, must be a cause for concern for every patriotic Ghanaian who cares about the image of the Presidency. Ladies and gentlemen of the media, Al Jazeera’s earth-shaking findings also give currency to the justifiable concerns raised about government’s opaque Gold-for-Oil deal which many experts, civil society organizations and the NDC have had legitimate grounds to criticize and demand transparency and accountability. Never in the history of our country has the Presidency been reduced to a criminal Mafia as we are witnessing today. As has become standard practice under the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia NPP government, the Presidency has kept a deafening silence on this matter in the wake of the damning revelations contained in the Al Jazeera documentary. Given the record and penchant of this government to coverup graft, Ghanaians cannot and must not accept silence or the usual flippant denials emanating from the Presidency or government corridors on this matter. It is against this backdrop that the NDC hereby calls on the Special Prosecutor to take keen interest in this matter and launch a full-scale investigation into this matter with the aim of prosecuting anyone found culpable. Given the considerable public interest in this

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Just In: NDC lost another known personality Epsona Ayamga
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Just In: NDC lost another known personality

Epsona Ayamga, a former Bolgatanga Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) is dead. He died at age 77 The former MCE according to information available to this platform died at the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital on Thursday, April 13, 2023, a place he was undergoing some medical treatment. He was appointed to serve under the late former President Evans Atta Mills as Bolgatanga MCE. However, one thing that is still alive in the memory of party members and the people of Bolgatanga Municipal was how he was removed from office as MCE without the notice of the then-late President Evans Atta Mills, the man who appointed him. However, information out there has it that a powerful man within the office of the President performed the magic. Aside from being a politician, Mr. Epsona Ayamga is a medical doctor. He owns Asankunde Clinic at Soe a community under Bolgatanga Municipal. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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The NPP government is scared of NDC, the reason they have appointed their own people as board members to the EC—John Dramani Mahama John Dramani Mahama
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The NPP government is scared of NDC, the reason they have appointed their own people as board members to the EC—John Dramani Mahama

Former President John Dramani Mahama has said the NPP government is scared of NDC, the reason they have appointed their own people as board members to the Electoral Commission (EC). Speaking at the Nkawkaw branch and constituency executives to wrap up his 3-day tour of the Eastern Region, Mr. Mahama, who is seeking a comeback, said the NDC will train competent polling agents to police every ballot in the 2024 polls. “You have to protect the ballot boxes during the 2024 general elections and ensure that no one puts in any foreign materials. We will train you all to police the ballot boxes.” “We want the elections to be free and fair, if it’s devoid of rigging, we will definitely win by God’s grace. We will not rig the elections, so we don’t expect anyone to rig the elections.” He added: “The NPP government is scared of us, that’s why they have appointed their own people as board members to the Electoral Commission. But we will defeat them by using Azumah Nelson’s tactics,” he said. President Akufo-Addo, in line with Article 43 (1 and 2) of the 1992 Constitution, recently swore in three new members of the EC governing board on Monday, March 20. They are Rev. Akua Ofori Boateng Salima, Ahmed Tijani, and Dr. Peter Appiahene. The NDC and civil society groups have accused the new EC board members of being NPP members. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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