How can government create 1million jobs when we borrowing to pay workers?– Isaac Adongo Bolgatanga Central Member of Parliament Isaac Adongo
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How can government create 1million jobs when we borrowing to pay workers?– Isaac Adongo

Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central Isaac Adongo has said, government 1 million jobs assurance to Ghanaians isn’t an honest truth. Mr. Adongo was a guest speaker at the Youth Programme organized by the Upper East Regional Youth wing of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to welcome fresh students into the Tertiary Education Institution Network (TEIN) Bolgatanga Technical University Chapter. Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta announced plans by government to ensure employment for the youth through its ‘One Million Job Initiative’. Speaking at the Mid-Year Budget Review, he said that despite the “generally strong” performance of the economy, the issue of unemployment and jobs for the youth, who constitute close to 71% of the population, persist. Thus, the government plans to ease the constraints of the private sector to enable the sector to expand and provide jobs for the youth, Mr Ofori-Atta told Parliament on Thursday, July 29. “Recognizing that more needs to be done, Government is today announcing a “One Million Jobs Initiative” to aggressively respond to the need of the country. This is to promote growth in SMEs, support new ventures, and stimulate innovation and start-ups,” he said. Meanwhile, according to the Bolgatanga MP, the country currently is struggling to pay seven Hundred Thousand (700,000) working under the public sector. “The honest truth is that our public sector today employs about Seven Hundred Thousand (700,000) people who consumed almost 60 percent of the tax that we are now paying, clearly that is not just enough. In addition to that, those that we are borrowing every day, now we take about 91 percent of our tax revenues just to settle that public debt. So, when you add the wage bill of 700,000 people to that of the debt service, we have about 151 percent of that. This means that we must actually borrow in order to pay the debt. So, there is no room to absorb people within the public sector because the 700,000 thousand people we are struggling to pay them. So, when we are struggling to pay 700,000, how then do we pay 1million people? So, where will the fund come from? Clearly, we must find a sustainable solution”. He said Mr. Adongo further stated that it will be unfair if the government continued to using COVID-19 as the reason for not creating jobs for the youth. Insisting that the ‘Ghana Must Go’ crisis which happened in 1983 causing massive food shortage across the country during the late former President J J Rawlings was to him more worse than COVID-19. But fortunately, the late former President was about to control the situation. “Several years ago, when our founder Jerry John Rawlings Ghana was encountered with a major economic matter that is worse than COVID-19 in other areas that i have seen. At that time, we have a major crisis that swept the entire country created a lot of food shortages. Our brothers insist that over millions of them who have traveled to Nigeria to find a living but sacked to return back home at a time we can’t feed ourselves, as a small boy I queued always a kilometer to buy sugar for the family and that was how terrible it was at that time. His Excellency Jerry Rawlings though a military leader at a time, was able to restructure our economy to develop a private sector that was much stronger enough to employ youth”. However, Mr. Adongo believes the government has created one of the highest levels of uncertainties and risk for the private businessman because a private businessman who is even working in one of the safest areas in the banking, is not assured that the next day he will have a job, because by the next day that has close that bank. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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EXAM: Which Ghanaian president said teachers can’t be millionaires? exam question boosted on social media
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EXAM: Which Ghanaian president said teachers can’t be millionaires? exam question boosted on social media

Some schools have challenged their students to give the correct answer regarding pronouncements made by a respected top government official in Ghana. The top government official made the statement while addressing the leadership of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) at the Jubilee House, Accra. He said “…we understand that, but nevertheless, I don’t think that there’s anywhere in the world that people go into teaching expecting to become millionaires and make money. If you want to do that, you do other things. “You only do teaching because you want to make a contribution to the welfare of the society and you’ve done that very well”. Apexnewsgh.com is not afraid of mentioning the name of the top official, but we think mentioning the name at the moment will amount to some exam malpractices to these students.   The question goes like this: Which Ghanaian president said teachers can’t be millionaires? Atta Mills John Mahama Nana Addo Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Assin North: Another trouble for NDC’s Gyakye Quayson as NPP Secretary files criminal case Gyakye Quayson
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Assin North: Another trouble for NDC’s Gyakye Quayson as NPP Secretary files criminal case

There is more trouble for the embattled NDC Member of Parliament for Assin North, Joe Gyakye Quayson, after the High Court in Cape Coast declared the polls that elected him in the 2020 parliamentary election as null and void. After losing the case against the petitioner, Michael Ankumah Nimfa, the Central Regional Secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party, Richard Takyi Mensah, has also filed a fresh criminal case against Mr. Gyakye Quayson, who can no longer hold himself as the MP for Assin North. The complaint filed at the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service is to investigate his participation in a number of unlawful activities, including his participation in the election of the Speaker of Parliament, although the High Court had barred Mr. Quayson from holding himself as an MP at the time. Speaking to Citi News shortly after Wednesday’s ruling, Henry Nana Boakye, who is the governing New Patriotic Party’s Youth Organizer and lawyer for the main petitioner in the dual citizenship case, said the outcome of the main case is welcoming. “Today’s [Wednesday, July, 28, 2021] judgement is an endorsement of our position that his election and even filing of nomination is in contravention of Article 94(2) of the constitution and also, section 9.2 of the Representation of People’s Act, PNDC Law 284, and prayed the court declared it illegal, null and void, and today [Wednesday] the court endorsed this position and ruled in favour of that position.” But he quickly added that his side is also collaborating with the CID to have further charges pressed against the MP for engaging in other illegalities. “Our Regional Secretary has made a formal complaint to the CID, so I am very sure that the CID in its judgement will consider it and critically assess it, and we’re also going on with the criminal proceedings. The laws have not changed regarding filing nominations and dual citizenship, so we are looking forward to the law taking effect. Don’t forget that before the swearing-in there was an injunction against him for holding himself up as an MP, and I am very sure that criminal charges will be pressed against him,” he said. The Cape Coast High Court in the Central Region has declared the 2020 parliamentary election held in the Assin North Constituency as null and void. The court has therefore ordered for a fresh election to be conducted in the constituency. This ruling was given on Wednesday, July 28, 2021, by the court presided over by Justice Kwasi Boakye. In his judgement, Justice Boakye upheld that, the National Democratic Congress’ 2020 parliamentary candidate for the constituency, Joe Gyakye Quayson breached the provisions of the constitution with regard to dual citizenship. The ruling means that the NDC’s seats in Parliament have dropped to 136 as against the NPP’s 137 until a by-election is held to determine who wins the seat. —modernghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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‘We need unity, hard work to win 2024’ –Napo rallies Manhyia South NPP delegates NAPO
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‘We need unity, hard work to win 2024’ –Napo rallies Manhyia South NPP delegates

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Manhyia South, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has issued a rallying call for the party’s delegates in the Constituency to be hard working. According to him, the party’s strength, survival and continuous stay in political office hugely depends on the hard work of the NPP polling station executives. In this regard, Dr. Prempeh has admonished NPP polling station executives, to eschew all forms of rancour and backbiting and unite to champion the course of the party. “We are one big family with a common destiny so there is no need to fight among ourselves, we have to unite and work for the NPP to lead Ghana to the Promised Land”. Popularly known as ‘Napo’, the Manhyia South Lawmaker, who is also the Energy Minister, was speaking during the 2021 Manhyia South NPP annual Delegates Conference. According to him, the weird practice whereby the polling station executives renege on their duties and wait till election seasons to campaign was not helping the NPP. Napo stated that the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s administration has chalked landmark successes in political office so the party delegates should spread them. “We have chalked endless successes in political office so I am expecting you to preach about it and win more souls for the NPP to make election 2024 easier for us”, he said. The MP also strongly kicked against the ‘skirt and blouse’ voting practice, which he bemoaned “adversely affected the fortunes of the party in 2020”. Considering the landmark achievements of the Akufo-Addo’s government, he said the NPP was the bookmakers favourite to retain power and control parliament with more seats. “But that was not the case, we lost more seats because in some places some voted for the presidential candidate and refused to vote for the parliamentary candidate”, he said. Napo said the ‘skirt and blouse’ voting practice did great disservice to the NPP in 2020 so the party delegates should never allow it to return again in future elections. He said the government needs more seats in parliament so that its policies and programmes to accelerate national transformation could easily get parliamentary approval. The Manhyia South NPP Constituency Secretary, Haruna Alhassan, on his part, said the party is strong, healthy and poised to win avalanche of votes during election 2024. —DAILY MAIL GH Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Avoid using a mourning ceremony as campaign grounds – Sammy Awuku cautioned NPP Sammy Awuku, NPP National Organiser
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Avoid using a mourning ceremony as campaign grounds – Sammy Awuku cautioned NPP

Sammy Awuku, the outspoken National Organizer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has cautioned Constituency Chairmen of the party to avoid using funeral ceremonies as campaign grounds for some impending Presidential candidates. Mr. Awuku made the pronouncement on Saturday, July 17, 2021, in Koforidua, the Eastern Regional capital during the inauguration of the NPP Constituency officers’ welfare. He said the NPP stands a better chance of breaking the 8 if they will be disciplined and be able to maintain unity after the internal elections. He believes such move by party members especially by turning funerals into campaign grounds is a recipe for disaster   “There is a growing trend that as Constituency Chairmen we have to be very tough on. Whoever is a beneficiary or victim, we just have to put our foot on the ground. There is a growing sense and strategy of turning funerals into campaigning grounds for would-be Presidential candidates. As much as possible, the Constituencies are expected to preserve the unity of the party. When it turns that because you are active constituency executives, you pray the ostrich, stand aside but send our youth Organizers to mobilize people to cheer Mr. A or Mr. B. Chairmen, they make your work difficult,”. However, he pointed that, if care is not taken to stop the worrying situation, they will end up breaking themselves. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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I have decided to refund all monies paid to me as allowance–First Lady
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I have decided to refund all monies paid to me as allowance–First Lady

The Press statement released by the office of the First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo has shown her readiness the to refund all allowance received from 2017 to date. Per the public discourse on the recommendation by the presidential committee on emoluments for Article 71 office-holders (January 2017 to December 2020), that first and second ladies be paid salaries under benefits paid to Ghanaian presidents and vice-presidents, the sitting First Lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, and Second Lady, Samira Bawumia, have shown sign of rejecting the said recommendation following the public negative impression created across the country. In the statement released the First Lady made it clear that payment of such allowance existed and was made to previous First Lady Lordina Mahama. Below is the full details: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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NPP suspends 6 constituency executives; refers them to a disciplinary committee
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NPP suspends 6 constituency executives; refers them to a disciplinary committee

Six(6) Executives of the New Patriotic Party(NPP)in the Hemang Lower Denkyira Constituency in the Central region have been suspended and referred to the Disciplinary Committee of the party. The affected persons include the Constituency Secretary Mr Isaac Obeng Antwarko, his assistant Nana Kwaku Abban, First Vice Chairman Yahaya Issah, Communications Director Mr. Kofi Osei Adu, Deputy Nasara Coordinator Dauda Issah and Constituency Youth Organiser Richard Ofori-Quartey. In a letter signed by the Constituency Chairman Timothy Terry Tweneboah and sighted by MyNewsGh.com communicating the suspension, he said “members resolved in a decisive vote of eleven (11) in favor; two (2) against and two (2) abstentions to refer you to the Regional Disciplinary Committee for further hearing and necessary actions” It added “The following allegations were leveled against you: 1. You have openly declared to fight against the fortunes of the sitting MP, daring to bring him down as captured in a circulated audio involving you and a party member on all social media networks across the constituency. 3. You have been organizing meetings that are not sanctioned by the Constituency Chairman with the object of looking for potential polling station executives in the upcoming elections at the polling station level. One of these meetings occurred at Jukwa Krobo. 4. In the process of looking for potential rival polling station executives, you have been creating discord and factionalism among parry members in the constituency. 5. Your actions have brought the name of the party into disrepute or public ridicule as captured under article 7 (I)(g) of the Party’s constitution While you are referred to the Regional Disciplinary Committee, you may hand over all party properties with you to the Constituency Chairman pending the final determination of the matter”     —MyNewsGh Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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We don’t want a war-promoting country without justice – Asiedu Nketia NDC General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketia
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We don’t want a war-promoting country without justice – Asiedu Nketia

The General Secretary of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has said he agrees with the youth of the country for demonstrating against the festering insecurity and injustice in the country “although I’m old”. “I think it is time for you to arise and hold the older generation accountable because we will soon hand it over to you and you need to ensure that we don’t hand over a country with no resources, a country that has had all its resources sold by people to look after their families”, he charged the youth during Tuesday’s march for justice. “Ensure that you are not handed a country with an unstable democracy, a country without justice, or a country that promotes war because we can’t look to the security agencies to protect us”, he urged, adding: “I am very happy you are awake and staging this demonstration.” In a petition to the presidency, the marchers said persons crusading for Ghana to be fixed have become enemies of the Akufo-Addo-led government, as they are either being intimidated, harassed or killed. According to the NDC, there is no hope for the Ghanaian youth under President Akufo-Addo’s leadership. The party said the very people the president promised to protect are the ones being beaten and/or killed daily by thugs recruited into the security services adding that those he promised jobs have either been laid off, lost their investments or have not been employed at all. The petition, signed by George Opare Addo, National Youth Organiser of the NDC, noted that today, more than ever in the history of the country, access to the few opportunities is solely based on possession of an NPP party card. The NDC stated that the best thing about Akufo-Addo’s government is how far his family members and cronies are feeding on the national kitty to the chagrin of the rest of the population. “The danger, Your Excellency, is that there is no commitment from you and your government that these life-threatening challenges facing our country will be, at least, reduced. Instead of teaming up with those who have taken inspiration from your edicts to be citizens and not spectators to fix the country, your government is surprisingly averse to calls asking for the fixing of our beloved country. Those crusading for the country to be fixed have become enemies of your government as they are either being intimidated, harassed or killed,” the petition said. It further noted that although the country was riddled with some age-long challenges issues of corruption, unemployment, nepotism, cronyism and insecurity among other things, have increased unimaginably. The NDC, therefore, said there cannot be any good time to fix it than now. Read the full petition below: March For Justice Accra Protest. 6th July, 2021. PETITION TO PRESIDENT AKUFO ADDO BY THE NATIONAL YOUTH WING OF NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS The framers of the 1992 Constitution were spot on when they made provision in clause 1 of article 1 that “the Sovereignty of Ghana resides in the PEOPLE OF GHANA in whose name and for whose welfare the powers of government are to be exercised in the manner and within the limits laid down in this Constitution.” In the strict adherence to the meaning of this provision, Your Excellency, you took the presidential oath on January 7, 2017 when you were first elected President of the Republic. Although our party, the NDC contested the general elections which was subsequently decided in your favour by the Supreme Court of our Republic, you took the same oath on January 7, 2021 to serve another four-year term. The Presidential oath, as we know it, was not and cannot be fanciful words said for purposes of formality. Despite the polarized nature of our country, Ghanaians who voted for you, and indeed, those who voted for your opponents succumbed to our Constitutional arrangements and entrusted their will and aspirations in your hands. The hopes of every Ghanaian, including your political adversaries was to see you uphold the tenets of our Constitution, sustain the peace you inherited from your predecessor, improve upon the economic wellbeing of Ghanaians, fight corruption ruthlessly, provide decent employment for the youth in particular, and ensure the safety of everybody, amongst other things; needless to say, these were the very teething issues you campaigned on and promised to deliver. Your Excellency, without mincing words, it is heart wrenching to state that your government has so far delivered the antithesis of almost all what you promised Ghanaians. It cannot be gainsaid that if you objectively and sincerely looked back, reflect on the state of the country bequeathed to you and what you have done with it in five years, you have eroded almost all the strides our country have made. If our country was a clock, you have rolled it anti-clockwise. Though our country was riddled with some age long challenges before you took over; issues of corruption, unemployment, nepotism, cronyism and insecurity among other things, have increased unimaginably. You will agree with us that our country needs fixing and there cannot be any good time to fix it than now. The danger, Your Excellency, is that there is no commitment from you and your government that these life threatening challenges facing our country will be, at least, reduced. Instead of teaming up with those who have taken inspiration from your edicts to be citizens and not spectators to fix the country, your government is surprisingly averse to calls asking for the fixing of our beloved country. Those crusading for the country to be fixed have become enemies of your government as they are either being intimidated, harassed or killed. Respectfully Mr President, it is not out of place to point out to you that, though Ghanaians signed a social contract with you to resolve their problems, your government has become an insurmountable challenge that they are struggling to resolve. Objective minds in our nation and those in your own government whispering on corridors

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DCE cited in alleged school feeding fraud in Nabdam District The DCE denies the allegations. She says she never was involved in any GNSFP fraud.
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DCE cited in alleged school feeding fraud in Nabdam District

Signals of possible anti-government street protests in Nabdam, a district in the Upper East Region, are getting stronger by the day over an alleged involvement of the District Chief Executive (DCE) for the area, Agnes Anamoo, in a purported Ghana National School Feeding Programme (GNSFP) fraud. Angry residents of the district are accusing the central government of deliberately failing to have the DCE further investigated and put on trial after a report said to have been delivered by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) months ago on a GNSFP scandal in the district reportedly found her liable for scam. According to the agitators, the names of two women, Grace Assibi Kasere and Denicia Afifi, were added to a list of GNSFP caterers in the district by the DCE without the knowledge of the two women. One of them, Grace, is said to be a relation to the DCE. Grace was assigned to the Zanlerigu Primary School and Denicia to the Zanlerigu Kindergarten. Neither of the two public schools was served by either of the two ‘ghost’ caterers, but the government paid them both continually for no job done through some E-zwich accounts opened for them. It is also alleged that the two women, one of whom reportedly can neither read nor write, often took the monies to the DCE upon payment and withdrawal and the cash would be divided amongst them with a purported  lion’s share going to the DCE. This reported underhand deal, they say, went on until the state’s intelligence agency (NIB) caught the three women ‘pants down’ and blew their cover. It is said that Grace and Denicia had acted in ignorance all along because the DCE allegedly had only deceived them from the beginning that the monies they were withdrawing from E-zwich (which actually were monies government was paying for no service rendered to the two hungry government schools) were meant to cater for some orphans. Grace and Denicia did not know they were ‘caterers on paper but not caterers on the ground’ until the NIB reportedly exposed what they allegedly were being used for in the dark and without their knowledge. About Gh¢30,000 reportedly had been paid to the accounts of the two ‘ghost caterers’ before the secret deeds were brought to light. “The biggest disappointment is that after the BNI (initials of the name formerly used by the NIB, Bureau of National Investigations) exposed this big scandal, we did not hear anything further,” said a resident, Moses Bogre. “All we heard was that the money they received was taken back from them. No further investigation, no prosecution. Is that how things are supposed to be in a country of law and order? We are asking for answers from the government. We’re poised to protest this silence.” Your agenda won’t work― under-fire DCE fires back at agitators Checks reveal that the Zanlerigu Primary School and the Zanlerigu Kindergarten currently have an enrollment of about 350 pupils and 110 preschoolers respectively. Only recently (in 2019) did caterers officially arrive and settle at the schools to feed the pupils, according to Ghana Education Service (GES) authorities. The alleged feeding by the ‘ghost’ caterers― the catering service that reportedly never was― “took place” before 2019 but after 2017. In her response to the allegations, the DCE told Starr News on Monday she never was involved in any school-feeding fraud. She explained that the GNSFP headquarters actually approved Grace and Denicia as caterers for the cited hungry schools but a prominent executive member of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), whose name she mentioned to Starr News but said she did not want published for now, hijacked the slots to himself, thereby dislodging the two caterers from their rightful contracts with the government. According to her, the GNSFP headquarters mistakenly paid money into Grace’s and Denicia’s E-zwich accounts later for no work done but the monies, she added, were repaid to the government through her efforts after she had learned that wrong payments, which she said probably were meant for different caterers elsewhere in the district, had been made. She said there were documents at the Nabdam District’s office of the GNSFP, and that she would make them available, to show how her efforts had led to the wrong payments being reversed. “There was no fraud as they have mentioned. The allegation is wrong. The [GNSFP] Desk Officer is aware. The Regional School Feeding Coordinator is aware. The BNI (NIB) is also aware. I am in the race (for appointment as DCE) and if they are bringing this to tarnish my image, that is it. I don’t know anything about fraud. I did the right thing. You can call any person in Nabdam about things I have done. I have been open. “They even did research on all DCEs; I was the best DCE. Because the season (for DCE appointments) is due, they want to do something to just tarnish my image for me not to be appointed. I did not spend any pesewas. I don’t own any school in Nabdam as I sit. They just want to tarnish my image. This is what they are looking for. They have an agenda; it won’t work. I have documents. Everything is there. So, it won’t work. I’m ready to work with everybody. I’m just pleading: let us come together. Nabdam is just small and we need to work together to move the district forward,” she said. By Edward Adeti, Upper East Region – Daily Mail GH Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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“I was very disappointed in the result of the election in the Upper East Region–President Akufo-Addo Zug-Raan, Naba Asigri Abugrago Azoka II and President Akufo-Addo exchanging greetings
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“I was very disappointed in the result of the election in the Upper East Region–President Akufo-Addo

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in his recent visit to the Upper East Region has disappointed some party personalities who claimed all is well with President Akufo-Addo regarding the party abysmal performance in the region during the 2020 general election. Apexnewsgh.com reports Upper East Region is one of the regions across the country that performed abysmally during the 2020 general elections. Before the general elections in 2020, politicians from both the opposition NDC and the governing NPP in the region predicted a number of Parliamentary seats both parties will capture after the final election declaration results. NDC, knowing they dominate the Upper East Region, came out with Operation 16-16 meaning that they are not leaving any constituency out, whiles the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the region strongly believes they will capture between 5 to 7 seats out of 16 constituencies. However, the predictions went in favor of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) who nearly took all the 16 seats but succeeded in capturing 15 seats in the region, leaving only one seat for the governing NPP, the Binduri seat. Even though one would have thought that the already secured 3 seats by the governing party will be maintained but unfortunately, all the old seats were lost to the NDC. President Akufo-Addo during his speech at the Bawku Naba Palace made what he what described as a  ‘frank’ pronouncement to the people of the Upper East Region during his visit to Zug-Raan Naba Asigri Abugrago Azoka II “Just as you speak frankly to me, I have to speak frankly to you as well and had to say to you that I was very disappointed in the result of the election in the Upper East Region. Especially if you have considered the work we have done in this region. But whatever the case may be, at least we have one seat in the case of the MP for Binduri” President Akufo-Addo said. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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