Former Upper East Regional Minister Limuna Mohammed Muniru has said, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) slogan of breaking the 8 simply means destroying or either breaking to steal. According to the former Minister, “Anybody who breaks into something is either destroying or you are breaking to go and steals. Which means they are telling us they want to steal again. Is just like saying you are going to break your wife’s heart and if you break your wife’s heart, what does that mean? So, Ghanaians open your eyes, breaking the 8 is not a popular vote but they want to do what they are used to doing”. “Let’s look at those who can deliver, let’s look at those who can bring peace and security to this country,” He said He believes Ghanaians have witnessed massive failures from the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) which has already changed their choices of who will lead them from 2025. “A lot has been seen, we don’t need to tell them. All we can say is that they help us not to allow this person break. They know Ghanaians have taken a decision and they know Ghanaians will never vote for them as they did in 2020”. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
No credible remedial plans have been put forward by the govt to salvage the economy–JDM
Former President John Dramani Mahama has said, from the look of things, that there appears to be no end to the problems facing the Ghanaian economy as he calls for a national dialogue on the economy. Read John Dramani post below: There appears to be no end to the problems with the Ghanaian economy, with the recent downgrade to CCC+/C Junk status. The steep depreciation of the Ghana Cedi in recent days, clearly shows that the mid-year review of the 2022 budget failed to win back the confidence of the investor community and the Ghanaian public. Unfortunately, no credible remedial plans have been put forward by the government to salvage the economy. A national dialogue on the economy, bringing some of our best brains together will serve us well, even as we prepare for debt restructuring and negotiation of an IMF programme. Source: Apexnewgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/Ghana
VIDEO: Bolgatanga – Bawku – Polimakom road project to be ready December 2023– Reg. Manager of Feeder Road and Highways
According to the Upper East Regional Manager of Feeder Road and Highways Mr. Philip Samini, “A total of 70km out of the 117km are now fully ready for movement. Currently, the contractor now is tackling the 3 major bridges the red Volta, the White Volta, and the Kuala Bridge. It has actually improved mobility of traffic and has reduced the travel time from 2 hours to just 1 hour. Apexnewsgh.com report The Regional Manager of Feeder Road and Highways made this known to the media during the President’s one-day visit to the Upper East Region on Friday, August 5, 2022. He added: “The total overall completion is about 55 percent of the entire project Meanwhile, agreeing to the fact that they are going to miss the project’s initial timeline, Mr. Samini said: “Yes, but now everything is moving smoothly and we hope that things will remain steady because the schedule completion is December 2023” Mr. Samini is hopeful that if everything is equal and the funds continue to flow, they will meet up with the deadline. However, In addition, two by-passes will be built at Bawku (15 km) and Pusiga (6.9km). Source: Apexnewgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/President Tour/Upper East Region
NABCO, Teacher trainees, nurses, lecturers, journalists, public sector workers are suffering–Prez Akufo-Addo told
“Almost everybody is feeling the brunt of the current economic hardship driven mainly by food inflation, high fuel prices, callous taxes among others. It goes without saying that parents and households are suffering, public sector workers are suffering, teachers are suffering and teacher trainees are suffering. Nurses are suffering and nursing trainees are suffering. Lecturers are suffering and students are suffering. Market women are suffering and drivers are suffering. NABCO trainees whose fate is unknown are suffering. Police officers are suffering. Even you journalists are suffering and all Ghanaians are suffering- all because of the bad leadership of the Bawumia-led Economic Management Team”. The National Communications Officer of the biggest opposition party, Mr Sammy Gyamfi, said at a press conference on Wednesday, 3 August 2022 in Accra. Read Full Details: A PRESS CONFERENCE ADDRESSED BY THE NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS AT THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE NDC ON WEDNESDAY, 3RD AUGUST, 2022. THE AKUFO-ADDO/BAWUMIA GOVERNMENT MUST ADDRESS WORSENING ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN THE COUNTRY NOW! Good afternoon, distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen of the press. We graciously welcome you once again to the Headquarters of the National Democratic Congress, as we consider it another privileged opportunity to engage with you on issues of concern to our nation. As always, we are grateful for the continuous collaboration we enjoy from you in the fourth estate of the realm and we consider you very valuable partners in our collective quest for accountability and good governance. Our engagement with you today will focus on the ever-worsening living conditions of the Ghanaian people and the insensitive handling of same by the duty bearers of our country. Friends from the media, you would all agree with me that we are not in normal times in Ghana and that all of us assembled here today, including you in the media are finding it difficult to live your normal lives. Indeed, it is more difficult to hew water out of a rock or perhaps for the camel to pass through the eye of the needle, than for one to make ends meet in Ghana today. However hard you try, or have mastered the art of living, the economic realities of Ghana today will certainly overwhelm you. Cost of living today is unbearable, leading to many individuals and households going hungry, broken marriages and many falling further below the poverty line. Cost of doing business has gone off the roof, leading to the suffocation of many businesses. The point has to be made here ladies and gentlemen, that general hardships per se are not a new phenomenon in our country. However, the current economic hardships Ghanaians are experiencing today are unprecedented in their scale, and unbearable in their impact. Today, the Consumer Price Index which is the barometer for measuring inflation or changes in the prices of goods and services, and all other known economic indicators point to the fact that we are not in normal times. Yet, the Akufo-Addo/Bawumiah government, is not minded to provide relief for the suffering masses. Government has neither demonstrated any sensitivity towards the Ghanaian people who are at the receiving end of this intolerable hardship, nor shown any acumen or ability to ameliorate the untold economic hardships. Alas, to borrow the words of one of Africa’s famous novelists, Chinua Achebe, the center cannot hold, things continue to fall apart, as continuous economic hardship is unleashed on the Ghanaian people on a daily basis. Distinguished friends from the media, at this juncture, it bears painting a picture of the current state of our economy in order to put the issues into their proper perspective. I therefore invite you to come with me on a journey of the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia economic reality of today. HIGH INFLATIONFriends from the media, the most reliable indicator of the average change in prices of goods and services over a period of time is the rate of inflation. As we speak, inflation rate which stood at 15.4% in December 2016, has galloped to a whopping 30% as at June 2022. This inflation rate is the worst in the sub-region and in fact the worst inflation rate Ghana has recorded in the last nineteen (19) years. One would have thought that this mid-year period would have at least presented Government with an opportunity to take steps towards arresting the ever-rising inflation rate we are currently experiencing. Sadly, however, the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta only last week presented the 2022 Mid-year budget Review Statement to the august House of Parliament in which he projected an end of year inflation rate of 28.5%. What this means is that, President Akufo-Addo and his vice Alhaji Bawumia, ably supported by their Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, have given up on arresting the current trend of inflationary pressures and have instead thrown their hands up in despair. Simply put, the suffering and excruciating economic hardships we are reeling under will continue to persist for the rest of the year with no end in sight. To be projecting an end of year inflation rate of 28.5% under the current rebased economic regime underlines the crass incompetence, cluelessness and uselessness of the Economic Management Team chaired by the Vice President, Alhaji Bawumia. Sadly, while the Akufo-Addo government continues to pay lip service to this problem of rising inflation, it is at the same time offering very little in terms of leadership, vision and proactive steps to address the push factors of inflation. Friends from the media, it is trite knowledge, even to the uninitiated, that the main factors pushing up inflation and to a large extent, the economic hardships we are experiencing today, are the exchange rate, fuel prices, payments, among others. A government’s handling of these three (3) things largely influences its ability to stabilize inflation, improve general economic wellbeing, among others. And so, to these factors, we now turn attention. FUEL PRICESDistinguished men and women of the inky fraternity, fuel price hikes today have become a frequent occurrence, with prices going up at the pumps
JUST IN: Statue of more resemblance of late President Mills has emerged
The former Member of Parliament for the Binduri Constituency Dr. Robert Baba Kuganab-Lem has said a bolga based artist has in his possession a statue of the late president Mills which has more resemblance to the late President than what was seen at the Asomdwee Park. Apexnewsgh.com report According to the former MP, the nice-looking burst was built in Bolgatanga way back in 2016 in honor of the late former President Mills after some young men in Bolgatanga came together and decided that, following his decent and exemplary life he lived there was the need to form an Atta-Mills Virtues Club to look critically at his life and then establish critical values he stood for and let these guide their daily lives and that these values will also permeate this generation and generations to come. The John Evans Atta-Mills 10th commemorative lecture was held in memory of the former President as part of activities to mark the 10th anniversary of his death. The organized J.E.A. Mills Memorial Heritage lecture was on the theme: “The man John Evans Atta Mills – Ten years on”. However, the 10 years of remembrance of the late former President did not come without any controversy surrounding it.As Mr. Koku Ayidoho former deputy national secretary of the NDC at a time was busy refurbishing the Asomdwee Park in honor of his former boss, it appears the family of former President Mills has no official knowledge about Koku Ayidoho’s plans for the anniversary. The head of former President Mills’s family believes Mr. Ayidoho only used the so-called refurbishing to promote themselves and their institute and to promote their paymasters. Another aspect that has generated controversy, was the burst built by Mr. Koku Ayindoho and the government in honor of the late President Mills. The statue has received a lot of criticism from some Ghanaians because the name of the late President Mills was missing from it. Meanwhile, just a few days after the 10 years anniversary of the passing of the former late President Mills, The former Binduri MP Dr. Robert Baba Kuganab-Lem has challenged the quality of the statue produced by Mr. Ayidoho and the government in honor of his late boss. Dr. Kuganab-Lem holds the view that the statue is not a true representation of the former president and should be replaced with the burst in bolga. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
Do everything possible to pay NABCO beneficiaries–NDC MP
Madam Laadi Ayii Ayamba, Member of Parliament for Pusiga Constituency in the Upper East Region has added her voice for government to pay the aggrieved NABCO beneficiaries 9 months’ stipends owe them. Apexnewsgh.com report For over 8 months now, graduates under the government flagship programme NABCO have not received their monthly stipends from their employers. A situation that has caused some of these beneficiaries to die out of frustration and hardship. However, the Member of Parliament for Pusiga Constituency Madam Laadi said: “We already told those in NABCO that this government cannot be trusted, is an issue of trust. They came and they said they were paying each one Ghc 700.00 and today it has become a sham. What they have forgotten is that these are people who are not employed at all, even their daily needs like soap, paying of a water bill, light bills, eating and even transporting themselves to the workplace, the government has forgotten about it”. According to her, they as members of the opposition want the government to pay these beneficiaries and maintained them as they earlier assured in the past. “So, for us, we have continuously said they should do everything possible to pay them. They should pay them, they have worked. We are not blaming those working, they needed the work and they have been given”. She spoke to Apexnewsgh.com. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Prez. Akufo-Addo honored late former Prez Mills, says he will not be forgotten
The President of the Republic of Ghana Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has commissioned the refurbished Asomdwe Park, in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the death of the late Professor John Evans Atta-Mills the third President of the Fourth Republic of Ghana. In his speech at the ceremony, President Akufo-Addo noted that the commissioning of an infrastructural project by government should naturally be a joyous occasion, and should elicit the display of pomp and pageantry in recognition of the feat achieved. “But today’s event is not one of those normal occasions. Exactly ten years ago, a truly tragic incident occurred, one we had never witnessed, and hope will never reoccur in our history, certainly not in our lifetime – the death of a sitting President in office, the death of the 3rd President of the 4th Republic, Prof. John Evans Atta-Mills. President Akufo-Addo said, he was a contemporary of the late President at the University of Ghana, as members of the same Legon Hall, and both played in the University football team. Apexnewsgh.com
Bawumia’s claims of digitizing Ghana are false, since 2007 Ghana was digitized–George Banbilla Azungah
A leading member of the opposition National Democratic Congress in the Pusiga Constituency Mr. George Banbilla Azungah, has said Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia cannot claim the credit for Ghana’s digitization. Mr. Azungah made the remark on Saturday, July 16, 2022, at the induction ceremony of the level 100 students of Gbewa College of Education in Pusiga of the Upper East Region Region. Addressing the newly inducted TEIN members Gbewa campus chapter, Mr. Azungah asked the student to ignore the almighty touted digitization claim by Ghana’s Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. According to him, as far back as 2007, he worked with VRA/NEDCo as the IT manager and they had digitized their billing system, and even digitized their pre-payment collection system such that, even MTN or Vodafone couldn’t penetrate their system. He encouraged the TEIN members to put more interest in IT because he believes with IT, the NDC will win the 2024 elections, if they are able to collate their results securely from all their branches to the strongroom in Accra. He added: “What happened to us in 2020 was because, before we could say jack, they have hijacked our network”. He laments Touching on the current state of the economy, Azungah said Dr. Bawumia claimed they had a solid team and the solid team took Ghana into an ambulance. “ “We needed a focused and transformational leader who can transform our economy for us. But sadly, the Bawumia solid team has disappointed us”. He said teachers in society are very important because they trained all the prominent personalities across the country and must be taken care of. Adding that unfortunately, today under the Akufo-Addo Administration teachers are rather dying because of hardship. “Initially Bawumia said teachers are suffering, nurses are suffering. Now teachers are dying, nurses are dying we are not suffering again, we are dying”. He mocked However, he admonished the newly Inducted TEIN members to contribute their quota by way of speaking to their parents and friends to know that in terms of good and quality leadership, NDC is far better ahead than the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP). Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Gbewa college of Education/TEIN
Gbewaa College of Education freshers inducted into TEIN
TEIN Gbewaa College of Education in Pusiga held an induction of level 100s into TEIN on Saturday 16th July 2022. The event, created another opportunity to highlight the role of TEIN towards the overwhelming victory we yearn for as a party to save Ghanaians from this failed leadership of the Nana Addo-Bawumia government come 2024 and beyond. The trainee teacher and professional teachers have had to suffer grave policies that have only worsened their professional and normal lives impeding quality education and well-being of both teachers and students. The levels of corruption in the educational sector are very alarming. A graduate teacher who is seeking recruitment pays between Ghc8,000 to Ghc10,000 to middlemen at the Ghana Education Service before the said teacher is posted to his/her chosen region and school. How do you expect a poor farmer from my village -Kpikpira after selling their cattle to take care of their children through school and also raise an additional Ghc10,000 to pay bribes before their wards are recruited? The same applies to the Security Services!!! Acknowledgment: We are grateful to Hon. Hajia Laadi Ayamba Ayi, MP for Pusiga Constituency, Hon. Lydia Akanvariba Adakudugu, MP for Tempane, Hon. Albert Akuka Alazuuga, MP for Garu Constituency, Dr. Thomas Anaba, Former CEO of Ridge Hospital, Mr. George Azungah, our Regional IT Director, Alhaji Mumuni Bolnaba, our regional Chairman and Sunday Casper Kampoli, Deputy Regional Communication Officer. My heartfelt gratitude also goes to the leadership of the National Youth Wing led by George Opare Addo, and his deputies Ruth Seddoh and Edem Agbana. I also wish to acknowledge the presence of Mr.Joseph Apuakasi, Deputy Regional Youth Organizer, David Amoliga, Deputy Regional Youth Organizer, Castro Aflaba Ayine, Deputy Regional TEIN Coordinator, Rufai Mohammed Zubeiru, Regional Youth Secretary, Philip M.Yiranbon, Mr. Osman Ayariga, Mr.Mohammed Sadiq Gombilla, The entire Constituency executives of Pusiga, Garu, Tempane, Bawku and the Patrons and Students of Gbewaa College of Education. We are also grateful to Mr. Benjamin Atuasi for your invaluable role towards the success of the program. Together we shall rescue Ghana from this inept government and restore hope for the Ghanaian Youth. Abraham Azumah Lambon Regional Youth Organizer, UE/R-NDC Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Gbewa college of Education/TEIN
Colleges of Education likely to start running a shift system–Osman Ayariga
Interested aspiring candidate on the position of National Deputy Youth Organizer in the upcoming internal party election of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Osman Ayariga has revealed, that if care is not taken, colleges of education are likely to run a shift system. Apexnewsgh.com report Mr. Ayariga made the revelation during his speech at the TEIN induction ceremony of level 100 students of Gbewa College of Education on Saturday, July 17, 2022. He said: “You know it was under the NDC that we eliminated the quota system with regards to the colleges of education. There was a conscious effort to try as much as possible to admit as many students as possible in the colleges of education and the enrollment increased over 100% during the tenure of John Dramani Mahama”. The aspiring Deputy National Youth Organizer maintained that “It was under John Dramani Mahama that we introduced some many colleges of education and also so many infrastructural developments with regards to the colleges of education. Unfortunately, if your lecturers are here, they will bear me witness that, come next year or the next academic year, with what is going on whether we like it or not we have two options with regards to colleges of education. Either we revert to the quota system or we are going to run a shift system so far as colleges of education are concerned. Stressing that, if we are not careful, we are going to have a gold track, yellow track, and green track for colleges of education. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Gbewa college of Education/TEIN









