The National Deputy General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Peter Otokunor has said, no qualified teacher was unemployed during NDC Mahama’s administration. Apexnewsgh.com report According to Mr. Otokunor, “If you are a trained teacher, you get a job immediately, if you are a trained nurse, you will get a job immediately, maybe a few of them because we were building those hospitals so that we can absorb those nurses. They were few nurses who were on backlog but what we are experiencing today, we have nurses and teachers who finished school”. Meanwhile, Ironically Mr. Otokunor added: “Well, there was unemployment under president Mahama and we were doing everything…. Talking about the NABCO initiative, the Deputy Secretary said: “Those on NABCO, during the time of President Mahama were not unemployed, most of them were in school. In fact, go and look at those on NABCO most of them are graduates of 2017/18”. The NDC Deputy Secretary made the pronouncement during an interview on A1 radio a local radio in the Upper East Regional capital Bolgatanga monitored by apexnewsgh.com. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your adverts and credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
“We should all be thankful to God Almighty, be thankful to our colleagues–Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu
Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu Majority Leader has expressed his appreciation to the Minority Caucus for not being loud and disruptive in parliament during the passage of the e-levy after Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta moved the motion on Tuesday, 29 March 2022. Mr. Bonsu told the media at a press conference following the passage of the 1.5 per cent levy by a certificate of urgency that even though the opposite side later staged a walkout, they did not obstruct the process. “We should all be thankful to God Almighty, be thankful to our colleagues – the NPP Members of Parliament – and, I will say, to the extent that our colleagues NDC MPs were not raucous; they were in attendance and no such infractions came, I think we should also be thankful to them that we had a smooth conduct of business in the house and we are moving the agenda of national development forward”. “No, it was not a surprise because you were here last Friday when the business statement came to be presented and the house was informed that bills may be presented and this e-levy is a bill that was presented”. “And, don’t forget, this bill is not a new bill that is being introduced, it has been with us since December last year”, he pointed. Asked when the bill will be presented to President Nana Akufo-Addo for his approval, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs replied: “As soon as possible; as soon as practicable”. However, Mr. Bonsu denied any quorum issue. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
“When they cook figures, you would do your analysis based on the figures available—Murtala Mohammed
Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed opposition MP for Tamale Central has accused the Akufo-Addo led government of regularly cooking economic data to deceive intellectuals so that their analysis of the economy would be confusing. Speaking on the analysis by a Senior Lecturer on Economics at the University of Ghana, Dr. Agyapoma Gyeke-Dako that the economic data does not support claims that the economy was mismanaged prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Murtala said on Class91.3FM’s breakfast show on Thursday, 24 March 2022: “I agree that the Debt-to-GDP in 2019 was not as it is but you would agree with me that it was growing in an accelerated fashion, so, clearly the signals were very clear”. “If you read the World Bank Country Director’s verdict on this, he said the rate at which it was growing, even without COVID, we would have had this [economic crisis] because of the way the economy was abysmally managed”, Murtala Muhammed argued. “So, clearly it was going to be a factor and I can understand that some of the figures you Dr. Gyeke-Dako deal with, as an intellectual, are based on figures available”, he observed but added: “I can tell you for a fact that a lot of the figures churned out by this government are cooked figures and they were exposed big time in the budget statement which was presented in parliament”. “So, when they cook figures, you would do your analysis based on the figures available”, he insisted. “I’ll give you a classical example: even currently, this government is telling us that the Debt-to-GDP is about 80.1 percent when we know it’s not true”. “We know it’s not true because they haven’t added the GHS9.5 billion debt on ESLA. They haven’t also added the GHS2.4 billion GETfund bond. They haven’t added the GHS750 million Sinohydro debt and many others”, he claimed. “So, what they have strategically done”, in his view, is to use the “cooked figures” to “deceive intellectuals” to do “misleading” analyses of the economy. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Concerns of our branch and constituency executives is key to the NDC’s reorganization–Dr. Duffour
The leading member of the opposition party and former Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Kwabena Duffuor is on the view that tackling NDC party grassroots members at some branches and constituencies is the way to go. Mr. Duffour, made the pronouncement during an outreach that forms part of the party’s reorganization efforts towards the 2024 general elections. “Addressing the concerns of our branch and constituency executives is key to the NDC’s reorganization. In view of this, I was once again in the Ashanti Region over the weekend to interact with some local executives, as part of the NDC’s outreach program to local branches and constituencies. It is always important to touch base with our grassroots” He posted. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +2335555568093
“Adidi-gya” is the Bane of Ghana’s Underdevelopment – Chairman of Christian Council
The Chairman of the Christian Council of Ghana and the Moderator of the General Assembly of Presbyterian Church of Ghana, The Rt. Rev. Prof. Joseph Obiri Yeboah Mante has observed that Ghana’s problem of Underdevelopment is due to systemic greed popularly known in the local Twi language as “Adidi-gya” or “adige-monge” in the Frafra language, that has dangerously creeped into the social fiber of the country. Apexnewsgh.com report He stated that political greed has become so prevalent and seemingly socially acceptable that society sees nothing wrong when politicians amass wealth overnight. Prof. Joseph Obiri Yeboah Mante said, even though Ghana is 70 percent Christians, the increasing number of corruption and cases of stealing public resources leaves one to wonder whether people still value Christian morals. The theology Professor also chastised pastors who take a lot from their congregants and give them nothing in return. He maintained that due to greed and the desire to get rich quickly, some pastors have turned away from preaching salvation and repentance to prosperity and wealth. He, therefore, admonished Christians to make Christ their example and desist from acts of greed and corruption. He made this known when he delivered a sermon at the Penial Congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana in the Bolgatanga District of the Upper Presbytery as part of his eight days pastoral visit to the Presbytery and to dedicate a new chapel for the Penial Congregation in Bolgatanga. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +2335555568093
The decision of the Supreme Court of Ghana amounts to judicial interference–Haruna Iddrisu
The Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu said, the decision of the Supreme Court of Ghana amounts to judicial interference in a time-tested parliamentary practice and established conventions. Engaging the media in a press conference he said:“Everywhere in the world, in civilized democracies, including the United Kingdom, the presiding officer’s vote is discounted, so, it’s not for nothing that Article 102 provides that ‘A person presiding shall have no original nor casting vote’.” According to him, the Supreme Court ruling is just a “judicial support for e-levy and nothing more, judicial support for a struggling economy in distress and a judicial support for the restoration of a matter that they have said is constitutional; it’s repugnant to the provisions of Articles 102 and 104”. Mr. Iddrisu maintained “this is a travesty of parliamentary justice and a stab in the growth and development of multiparty constitutional democracy built on the spirit of checks and balances” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Depreciation of The Cedi: Why We Should Panic
Development Economist Dr. Michael Ayamga Adongo has said, has maintained that when cedi depreciated under President Mills and Mahama, there was more external confidence in the economy than NPP Akufo-Addo’s administration Read the full details below: When the Cedi depreciated under Mills & Mahama, there was external confidence in the economy. We could walk into the capital markets to borrow at competitive rates because Ghana was not rated in the Cs with negative outlook. Investors were willing and investing in the economy. In fact, the depreciation occurred because oil companies and multinationals were demanding dollars to set up their production. Such PRODUCTIVITY-TRIGGERED DEPRECIATION OF THE CEDI WAS GOOD OMEN AS IT USHERED IN THE FIRST DOUBLE DIGIT GROWTH OF THE ECONOMY IN RECENT HISTORY. At that time, government was not broke and seeking to directly withdraw money from people’s wallets. We had not used our natural resources to collateralize loans. We had not exceeded the disaster threshold of 77% debt to GDP ratio. Above all, there was social justice. Young men and women in our Universities had hope. Hope that they had decent chances at landing jobs regardless of his surnames and political connection. Today we have the exact opposite. The Cedi is depreciating because we have depleted our resources and owe so much. The Cedi is depreciating because the outlook of our economy is negative. The depreciation we see with the Cedi today is not caused by the usual cyclical dollar demand by merchants to stock for Christmas or at the end of the financial year when multi-nationals are repatriating profits earned in Cedi. In the last four years, the good management of previous governments made it possible for this government to go to the capital market, borrow and use the dollars to shore up the Cedi and then go about tooting the titles of members of their economic team. The least said about social justice and equity the better. Today young people are made to spend their savings on forms and queue for weeks in search of jobs that have already been distributed by the ruling elite to their families, friends, wives and girlfriends. As my Senior brother Prof. Raymond Atuguba graciously said, “Ghana is broke”. Graciously because we are not just broke. Ghana is broke with a bad reputation so she can’t borrow. There is a reason to worry. There is reason to lose sleep. Thanks to the crack economic team. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Most of the NDC members drive in big-time V8– Filson Amankua
Filson Amankua, a member of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Upper East Region, who is equally interested in the regional chairmanship position in the upcoming party internal election has said, the NDC as a social democrat are interested in driving V8 and building mansions. According to him, “…a socialist man shouldn’t be seen driving V8, they have to go for Kantaka pick up to prove to people that you are a socialist. But unfortunately, they will sleep in their big-time mansions and some of them, their wall can build two classroom blocks or more than that with the security gadgets. So sometimes, they shouldn’t tell us they are socialist because they are also enjoying capitalists and they have a wild test for capitalism. So, it is a blend. As time goes on, we will be able to operationalize our beliefs and that time will come”. He said However, Ing Awankua further revealed that NPP as a capitalist party is still focusing on supporting the businessmen and women to enable them expand the economy by way of creating incentives for them to thrive and blossom. On the other hand, Mr. Amankua who is vying for the New Patriotic Party ( NPP) Regional Chairmanship position commended the Vice President Alhaji Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia for buying nomination forms for all aspirants at the just ended polling station elections. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
Elected Officers of the NDC don’t want to open up to anybody – Mogtari
Mrs. Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Special Aide to former President John Dramani Mahama, has said elected officers of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) don’t want to open up to anybody, stressing that they think “Nobody should tell them how to do their job”. Mrs. Bawah Mogtari made the pronouncement in an interview on CTV’s morning show Dwabre Mu on Friday, 25 February 2022 monitored by Apexnewsgh.com. Advising her party, she said, “I want to call on the NDC, on all of us, that everybody has a contribution; some have [knowledge], some have experience, some have some competencies that even if you become a party executive, you haven’t seen before, so, if you go as an elected official and you think all the work is in your pocket, across the country, then the work will be difficult”. “This one is a direct appeal to the party activists, supporters, volunteers: Look, where there is no cohesion, the work will be difficult”. She stressed. “Apart from that, I went through about five, six of the Westminster political courses – every political party has a group that thinks for the party”, she said. “There’s leadership but look, we must open up; politics has changed”, stressing that “It is not like it used to be”. “Look at the number of strategies that even the opposition NPP had about polling, about this, about that”. “I remember the first time that I participated in political polling; it was under a man called Carl Silverman. I wasn’t even a branch executive but each time they came to the ministries, they always looked for people who are affiliated to tell them which officers are NPP, NDC because, at that time, they were removing a lot of people from their offices because Kufuor had just come into power”, she narrated. “All of these things were research-based, so, our party, too, must have its people”, “We must start looking at cohesion”, she reiterated. According to Mrs. Bawa, “You can always tell there is some gap”, explaining: “Elected officers, they don’t want to open up to anybody” and have the “Nobody should tell them how to do their job” kind of attitude. “I even sent a message forwarded to me to a very key person in the party; the person called me back and asked me: ‘Ah, why are you forwarding this to me by text? Oh, please, it’s not safe”. “What is not safe about a text?”. “We’ve been told how people monitor our phones and everything”, she added. “Tony Aidoo has always been saying something every day: we must learn to speak the truth even to our own internal power. We must arrive at a point where; what is it we are looking for? We want power”. “Today, me, if you ask me, I have no doubt in my mind that President Mahama is actually one of the individuals who have the pulse of Ghana at his fingertips”. She said She added: “A lot of the lies and propaganda; we have come to see that all that our opponents wanted was power to take whatever was available, even for the poor Ghanaians. Go round the country and see”. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
Navrongo: Some Residents send strong message to the leadership of NPP Over…
Some Residents of Navrongo Constituency in the Upper East Region have registered displeasure with what they described as a ‘disrespect to their royal chief His Royal Majesty, Pe Dennis Aniakwa Balinia Addah Asagpaare II According to them, it is important for the people in charge of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) protocol in the Region and Navrongo in particular to see that, Navrongo has a paramount chief. They said, there is a need for the President, his vice and government officials to follow the appropriate custom by way of coming to greet the landlord (chief) on arrival or even before departure. According to some of the aggrieved people in the area, for close to five years since the NPP assumed office, neither President Akufo-Addo nor his Vice saw the need to greet Navropio each time they visited Navrongo for one programme or the other. “Whoever is closer to the Presidency and mean well for the NPP and Dr. Bawumia should draw their attention to the fact that, if the cracks in the Constituency will continue to steal basic ethics and cultural sensibleness from them, then, they should take a second look at the future of the Party in Navrongo”. They said: “the usual humility might have made him resend his decision not to receive any visitor brought by either Upper East Regional NPP Executive or the Constituency Executive as long as they continue to undermine the skin and Navrongo after the ethically conscious MCE accompanied by Hon. Rita Asobayire to render an apology to the people of Navrongo, through his Royal Majesty, there is the need to set the record straight”. The post said This followed after the late Kofi Addah’s Burial. Below are some of the responses from some indigenes of the Navrongo Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana









